Go: Kidd's Guide To Graphic Design

Chip Kidd

Go: Kidd's Guide To Graphic Design Graphic design is everywhere we look from the colors on a box of cereal to advertisements plastering the walls of buildings to the shapes of labels on toothpaste tubes and shampoo bottles. This book shows what designers consider every day such as form, color, typography, and scale.But the author relies far more on delicious full-page visuals of book covers, advertisements, vintage posters, and photographs to illustrate his points.

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