內(nèi)容簡介:Description of this Book Design in the 21st century depends on a complex web of technologies. Though a project might still spring from a first sketch on the back of an envelope, its eventual realization will involve many intricate steps. The Digital Designer's Bible highlights the crucial points that punctuate the digital-design process, offering expert advice on how to get the best results out of computer software and equipment, as well as showing how to unearth and cure the undetected errors that bring disaster to schedules, client confidence and, ultimately, costs. The Digital Designer's Bible gives digital print and screen designers a comprehensive armoury of working methods which combine the latest technical expertise with sound professional practice. This book is the much longed-for rule book that every digital designer will both want and need.
作者簡介:Alastair Campbell cofounded the design group QED. Later, as creative director of one of the world's largest producers of illustrated books, he produced award-winning titles on art and design. He has lectured extensively on design, typography and illustration, and was external examiner of graphic design at Middlesex University. Alistair Dabbs has written for many photographic magazines and is the author of books on digital photography and imaging. He is a Senior Lecturer at the Queensland School of Printing and Graphic Arts, Australia. In 1999-2000 he won the Leica Documentary Award for Australia.