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2 color graphics : unlimited design solutions / Templin Brink Design.

LIBRA NC1000 .T96 2004
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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Templin Brink Design.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Commercial art--Themes, motives.
Commercial art.
Color in advertising.
Color in design.
Graphic arts--Technique.
Graphic arts.
Physical Description:
192 pages : chiefly color illustrations ; 29 cm
Other Title:
Two color graphics
Place of Publication:
Gloucester, Mass. : Rockport Publishers, [2004]
Summary:
Two-Color Graphics is the latest installment in Rockport's series that includes Minimal Graphics, Touch Graphics, Large Graphics, Small Graphics, and Color Graphics. Two-color graphics offer a range of effects from somber and elegant to edgy and bold. More importantly, they're inexpensive to print, which perhaps explains why two-color printing is so widely used. Despite its popularity, however, two-color printing has a stigma of looking cheap compared to four-color pieces. This book puts that myth to rest by showing how dynamic effects can be achieved with simple, inexpensive two-color printing. Besides its simplicity, it has a style all its own, which can convey sophistication, elegance, and integrity. Included is a "color finder" section designed to show readers a variety of color combinations for various projects. Each featured project is also shown in thumbnail size in 15 to 20 different two-color combinations.
Contents:
How to 10
Identity 20
Collateral 54
Packaging and Product Graphics 132
Invites and Announcements 150
Color Finder 170.
ISBN:
1592530923
OCLC:
57067438

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