Damn Good: Top Designers Discuss Their All-Time Favorite Projects
by Tim Lapetino, Jason Adam
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* Damn Good: Top Designers Discuss Their All-Time Favorite Projects-Cincinnati Ohio: HOW books, 2012. first printing. hhardcover. Good/none. design by hexamine, author photographs by Brendan Shanley production Chordata by Crescent Hill books. -minimal wearing on its edges small amounts of scuffing book was originally $35 pretty black endpapers printed very nicely high-quality paper takes you from-through the design process with case studies.no e-book available Damn Good" features a bold range of design work, spanning 35 countries and multiple disciplines, including print design, logo design, identity design, package design, interactive design, and more. Tim Lapetino is a brand strategist, designer and writer who has collected nuggets of insight in his lifelong design journey. Passionate about the power of design and branding, Tim believes in crafting design solutions with immediacy, emotional connection, and exquisite craft. He enjoys action figures, baseball statistical analysis, and discussing the deeper issues of graphic design. Currently serves as Adjunct Faculty at Chicago Portfolio School and on the AIGA Chicago Board of Directors as Co-Development Chair. Jason Adam is a fine artist and designer with over ten years experience solving the world's communication problems through print and web. Jason's work can be loud, fluid and simultaneously moving, and his commitment to excellent design and art direction is only rivaled by his think-outside-the-rhombus outlook. Jason currently serving as Programming Chair for AIGA Los Angeles.Featuring Work From: DEUTSCH DESIGN WORKSDEVICEFUSEPROJECTGRIP DESIGNHATCH DESIGNID29MODERN DOG DESIGN CO.MOXIE SOZOOGILVYRICKABAUGH GRAPHICSSTEFAN BUCHERSTUDIOFLUIDVOLUME, INC.WALLACE CHURCH Damn Good: Top Designers Discuss Their All-Time Favorite Projects Authors Tim Lapetino, Jason Adam Publisher HOW Books, 2012 ISBN 1440315485, 9781440315480 Length 199 pages Subjects Design Graphic Arts General Design / Graphic Arts / Branding & Logo Design Design / Graphic Arts / General Design / History & Criticism Design / Reference design mikcrate
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- Title
- Damn Good: Top Designers Discuss Their All-Time Favorite Projects
- Author
- Tim Lapetino, Jason Adam
- Illustrator
- design by hexamine, author photographs by Brendan Shanley production Chordata by Crescent Hill books
- Format/Binding
- Hardcover
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- Used - Good
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- first printing
- ISBN 10
- 1440315485
- ISBN 13
- 9781440315480
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- HOW books
- Place of Publication
- Cincinnati Ohio
- Date Published
- 2012
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- Damn Good: Top Designers Discuss Their All-Time Favorite Projects Authors Tim Lapetino, Jason Adam Publisher HOW Books, 2012 ISBN 1440315485, 9781440315480 Length 199 pages Subjects Design Graphic Arts General Design / Graphic Arts / Brandi
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