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The Non-Designer’s Design Book

Design for Non­de­sign­ers: Design and Typo­graphic Prin­ci­ples for the Novice by Robin Williams deliv­ers the goods for those of us who have no pro­fes­sional graphic design expe­ri­ence but still need to cre­ate sim­ple web sites, brochures or busi­ness cards.

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Book: The Non-Designer's Design Book

The Non-Designer's Design Book

By Robin Williams

Peachpit Press , pp.192


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Few of us have for­mal train­ing in pub­lish­ing or design, yet almost all of us at some time or another have to cre­ate a poster, a brochure, an adver­tise­ment, a busi­ness card or a sim­ple web site. Lit­er­acy today includes not only text, but also image and screen lit­er­acy. We tend to triv­i­al­ize this skill. But watch a music video made fif­teen years ago, or scan a mag­a­zine or the front page of a news­pa­per from the same period, and you’ll real­ize how much these gen­res have evolved since that time. Web gen­res evolve more quickly – changes can be mea­sured in months, not years.

Robin William’s book for non-designers is a pamphlet-sized intro­duc­tion time­less prin­ci­ples of such design lit­er­acy. She presents four basic design con­cepts – prox­im­ity, align­ment, rep­e­ti­tion and con­trast, with many illus­tra­tive before and after exam­ples. The sec­tion on typog­ra­phy is espe­cially good, where she explains the ten­sions cre­ated by dif­fer­ent type­face styles. On the down­side, she does not elab­o­rate on the use of colour or the appli­ca­tion of the design prin­ci­ples to con­tem­po­rary web design.

The book’s strength may well be that it gives you the tools to under­stand why pro­fes­sional designs work. I found myself look­ing for con­cor­dance in traf­fic signs and align­ment in junk mail fly­ers. This is a good foun­da­tion for the inevitable changes com­ing to design in the next fif­teen years.

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