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D.I.Y.: Design It Yourself (Design Handbooks) [Paperback]

Ellen Lupton
4.1 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (29 customer reviews)

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Book Description

January 19, 2006 Design Handbooks
Not satisfied with the new T-shirts on sale at the local mall? Maybe you'd like a wedding invitation that expresses your own vision, not your party planner's? How about some personalized stationery? An upgrade to your website? A business card? A poster for your political campaign? A CD package for your band? Sound good? Then get up off your couch and Design It Yourself! Avoid graphic identity theft: build your own. Ellen Lupton, bestselling author of Thinking with Type, will show you how.

DIY: Design It Yourself, provides you with all the tools you'll need to create your own projects, from conception through production. Here you will find:
- simple ideas on how you can "think like a designer"
- clear and coherent explanations of design technologies, from silk-screening to web development
- what materials you'll need to get your job done
- where to find and buy them
- how much time and experience your project demands
- diagrams that show how to handle complex tasks
- basic typographic dos and don'ts
- the history and theory of the DIY design movement
- hundreds of innovative and beautiful projects for inspiration

No more excuses. With this book, virtually any design task is within your grasp. Just do it (yourself)!


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D.I.Y.: Design It Yourself (Design Handbooks) + Thinking with Type, 2nd revised and expanded edition: A Critical Guide for Designers, Writers, Editors, & Students + Making and Breaking the Grid: A Graphic Design Layout Workshop
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Editorial Reviews

Review

...this book offers constructive and elegant projects that are easy to understand for a range of abilities. -- Bust, Feb/Mar 2006

A crash course in promotion and visual design, D.I.Y.: Design It Yourself is the perfect book for anyone looking to pimp their brand, their band, their blog or just their Christmas card list. -- Penascola Independent News, November 29, 2007

Lupton wants the objects to go out into the world, as emissaries of individual creativity. Inspiration begets inspiration. -- Syndicated-Washington Post, Philadelphia Enquirer, etc., March 2006

Dispense With Designers, She Says - Create It Yourself

"D.I.Y.: Design It Yourself is probably the only home-crafts book out there that shows you how to apply a screen print to a throw pillow on one page and extensively quotes the Italian Marxist Antonio Gramsci on another." -- Jeff Turrentine --The Philadelphia Inquirer, March, 2006

"This book is more than a handbook--it's an empowerment tool. There's something here to bring out the designer in everyone . . . So if you're getting tired of ubiquitous corporate brands, pick up this book and get started on a more personal and meaningful alternative." --Baltimore Magazine, May 2006

"Ellen Lupton believes that you - yes, you - are a brilliant designer.

It does'nt matter if you are colorblind, or if you can't draw., or if you have never been sure whether shagreen is something wallets are made of or something that goes in salads at fancy restaurants. " -- Jeff Turrentine --Staten Island Advance, March, 2006

"Her goals are revolutionary, and her manifesto goes something like this: Each one of us has a unique way of looking at, and dealing with, the everyday world. So why shouldn't the basic units of that world - coffee cups, envelopes, business cards, tote bags - bear our individual stamp? Multinational corporations put their brand on everything they make. Why can't you and I have our own brands too?" --Courier, March, 2006

"I love the aesthetic of the book. It has a really young, contemporary feel, rather than that grandmotherly style found in a lot of craft books. I'm looking forward to spending a lot more time with D.I.Y." --Gwinnett Daily Post, June 18, 2006

"What separates DIY from other craft books is that Lupton is hoping the projects inspired by it will not just end up on somebody's bedroom shelf. She and her students want the objects to go out into the world, as tangible emissaries of individual creativity. Inspiration begets inspiration." --Washington Post, April 2006

"With technological advances, everyone can be a graphic designer if only to create a personal Web presence, video, CD label, photo book, personal papers, newsletter, T-shirt, greeting card." -- DK Holland --Communication Arts

"Todays D.I.Y. ethic emphasizes customization over craft. The point is not to perfect an underlying skill, but to produce something thats yours alone." --Print

"If Martha Stewart transmogrified into a passel of inventive 20- and 30-somethings, she might have come up with this design handbook about everyday art, which has chapters on everything from books and blogs to invitations, newsletters, posters, stationary, fliers, press packets and t-shirts." --Baltimore Sun

"Whether youre truely artistically inclined or just aspire to be, thi sbook will make you feel like Michelangelo sculpting away at the David.Corporate America should be worried..." -- Joanna Munoz --URB Magazine

"...Its not so much no brand as just be your own brand" -- Jason Tinney --UbaniteBaltimore.com:

"Whatever your aim, you'll find clever ideas, intriguing examples and inspirational starting points." --Computer Arts

"...she wasnt saying, Lets teach everybody to do what we do, but rather, Let them do what we used to do - create ephemeral artifacts. Well learn to use our talents for a higher purpose, to make significant ideas public." -- Ellen Shapiro --Print

"A fun-filled, project-based primer in visual literacy that encourages the aesthetically inclined to get intimate with the design process and become a DIY digital cowboy." --Utne

"Lupton is determined to bring basic design skills to the masses." --House and Garden

"Finally - good design for the masses! This fabulously designed (of course) book was produced collaboratively by the self-described bastard children of the fine arts: MICA graphic design students and faculty....Each page is an open invitation to reinvent your world, as well as yourself." -- Goli Mohammadi --Make: Technology on Your Time:

"Design is a way of thinking and creating that is accessible to everyone." --Coral Gables Living

"On the offing are inspired suggestions for how to customize business cards, clothing, press kits, and zines. If you've got creative juice, D.I.Y. will get it flowing." --ReadyMade

"It's a book. No, it's a web site. Wait! It's both. The book shows you how to create business cards, flyers, invitations . . . and lots more, all packaged in a sophisticated design for non-designers. If you visit the web site, you can pick a project and find design guides to download and a list of fabulous resources to take you farther." --Skirt!

"a hip head-on dive into the world of creative arts...The book offers practical tips on everything from bogging and web site design to how to make a more personal statement with business cards and party invitations." -- Jordan Bartel --Carrol County Times

Simple ideas and concepts are repackaged into sophisticated design solutions for all lifestyles. This book beautifully shows that there are creative uses for anything, from bags, to stagionary, T-shirts, coasters, logos,.. you name it. You Can Do It Too :)- Elke Gasselseder from Baltimore --Just Do It... Yourself (rating 5 out of 5)

"Lupton, a designer/writer/curator/educator who has written the book on D.I.Y. (D.I.Y. Design It Yourself, from Princeton Architectural Press) has had a lot to do with bringing a variety of design disciplines to public consciousness." --Design Arts Daily

Review

Putting Your Stamp On Everyday Items

"(D.I.Y.) aims to show readers who long to put their personal imprints on everyday items and products how to do just that."

"(D.I.Y.) fills the gap between a designer's knowledge and an average person's vision, showing how to create everything from web blogs and business cards to unique gifts, eye-catching flyers and newsletters, stickers, t-shirts and more." -- James A. Cox

"a newbie's look at the world of graphic design that should appeal to even the most jaded Quark jockey.

Perhaps more importantly, the book is a document of our modern world, where blogging, customized clothing, and handmade posters are the norm." -- J. Bowers

"I love the aesthetic of the book. It has a really young, contemporary feel, rather than that grandmotherly style found in a lot of craft books. I'm looking forward to spending a lot more time with D.I.Y."

"Design ideas and tips for anyone who enjoys publishing and photography and design on paper, T-shirts or the web."

"Blending just the right amount of theory and technique, this book offers constructive and elegant projects that are easy to understand for a range of abilities."


Product Details

  • Paperback: 176 pages
  • Publisher: Princeton Architectural Press; 1 edition (January 19, 2006)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1568985525
  • ISBN-13: 978-1568985527
  • Product Dimensions: 8.5 x 0.6 x 7 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.7 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.1 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (29 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #171,134 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

Customer Reviews

The "look inside" gives a good view of what this book is about. Mademoiselle A.  |  4 reviewers made a similar statement
It has great ideas and explains them in simple terms. D. Pugh  |  4 reviewers made a similar statement
I've tried lots of the projects and there are so many awesome ideas in this book. Liv Watson  |  3 reviewers made a similar statement
Most Helpful Customer Reviews
19 of 20 people found the following review helpful
2.0 out of 5 stars Who is this book for? July 12, 2007
Format:Paperback
I know a little about Lupton's career -- teaching, writing, and curating shows. She seems very intelligent, but I don't understand who this book is really for. Beginning or advanced people? Crafters or designers? Some of the ideas in this book (wrapping paper) are so obvious that I think anyone with an ounce of creativity has already figured them out. Some things (commercial embroidery) seem very advanced and specialized, and not useful to most people. The layout of the book is nice, but the content is very inconsistent. Was this really a student project, as someone mentioned? If so, I think Lupton should have made more of an effort to make sure that everything came together and made for a coherent whole. I think there are better DIY books out there.
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10 of 10 people found the following review helpful
4.0 out of 5 stars Excellent Book for Already Talented Readers August 26, 2006
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This is a terrific book for ideas all across the board! I bought this book after flipping through it at a friends and was excited to see so many hip and unique ideas. I modeled my wedding invitations after an example from the book and have gotten compliments from all of the invitees! This is an amazing "get you thinking" book. The only drawback, there are no instructions or tips for carrying out the projects, so... you should have some crafting/design knowledge before picking this book up. I would highly recommend it for adventurous souls who want to create something out of the ordinary, or for anyone looking for fresh, new ideas. I've even purchased another copy to give as a gift to a design-oriented friend!
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17 of 21 people found the following review helpful
3.0 out of 5 stars it's good for the price February 10, 2006
By andrei
Format:Paperback
It's a good book for a good price, nothing too special. There is not too much of a good text in it. This book reminds me a British design magazine "Computer Arts", especially its tutorial section, with a lot of pictures and very few words describing it. This book will be a good source for a beginner designer. But for intermediate and pro designers it will probably won't be useful at all, in my opinion it would be much better to buy one of "Communication Arts" Annuals. But as I said before, for starting-out designers it will be a great book.
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Most Recent Customer Reviews
4.0 out of 5 stars A little theory and a lot of practice
It starts with very interesting theory and the goes right to practice and gives you little practical advices.
It's great!
Published 3 months ago by uol
1.0 out of 5 stars Marxism, Flies and Fetuses
I glanced through the book and thought it had some good product ideas. When I dove more deeply in it I discovered that it is basically dedicated to Karl Marx, founder of Marxism,... Read more
Published 9 months ago by Lilly St.Cyr
5.0 out of 5 stars Everything You Need
I can't believe all the information in this book. It has so many projects that I want to try that I don't know where to start. All of the instructions are complete as well. Read more
Published 17 months ago by Sheena B.
5.0 out of 5 stars usefulness knows at the hand
This is a great theory of design of product as well as comunication design, so its good for purchase by amazon.com
Published on May 19, 2010 by Alvaro Casanova Florez
4.0 out of 5 stars Good buy :) but it wont make you a designer
First of all, props to Ellen Lupton yet again. If you are a fan of her other books, you'll like this one too. Read more
Published on December 30, 2008 by L. Manning
5.0 out of 5 stars Really cute book!
This is a really cute book, it gives tips on how to deign for yourself without a full graphic design background, and approaches with inexpensive results! Read more
Published on December 9, 2008 by Barbara Staples
3.0 out of 5 stars A pretty but only introductory book on design
I'd had the impression that I would learn some techniques on creating my own stuff: business cards, websites, t-shirts, stationary, etc. Read more
Published on July 12, 2008 by Sue Six
3.0 out of 5 stars This is a good idea book-but not a good textbook on design
I saw this book years ago and thought I'd like to own it. Now that I do I really am underwhelmed.
Published on November 5, 2007 by Fat Fetish Diva
4.0 out of 5 stars Good coffee table or bathroom reading book
This is basically like all those magazines - Sunset, Martha Stewart Living, etc. etc, - wherein you buy it with the hopes of being inspired to create, update, remake, etc. Read more
Published on August 10, 2007 by J. Lim
2.0 out of 5 stars How To Be Ironically Tacky
Pretentious art student tripe, mostly. I discovered that I can wrap gifts with newspaper! I can use a graph paper notebook for a scrapbook! Read more
Published on April 7, 2007 by Suzy F. Homemaker
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