Professional artists, photographers, gardeners, chefs, and even hosts trying to set a pretty table will welcome this handsome exploration of design principles. Through hundreds of photographs and accessible text, even the most abstract design concepts—such as rhythm and balance—become easy to visualize and understand. Find out how to manipulate visual elements, work within the design space, create attractive symmetrical arrangements, establish a focal point, and more. Examples of good design range from ceramics, jewelry, architecture, and painting to clothing, hair styling, gardening, sushi, and vintage movie posters. Plus, guided exercises help users grasp each principle.
This is a well-done basic design book with excellent illustrations on understanding the principles of design. The first chapter covers the purpose of design, then breaks into 10 different chapters explaining the subject of design and the design process, Would be a great book for a young person in art school. I especially enjoyed what he wrote about in Chapter 6 ( Visual Rhythm) and I now have a better understanding of it. Highly Recommend for art/craft students.
Great foundation for artists of any medium. I checked this out from the library, but will purchase for my home library as it is a good resource to have on hand.