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61 of 62 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
This book has many strengths, but some important weaknesses,
By Richard Hellman (rhhprints@home.com) (Baltimore, Maryland) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Design Principles and Problems (Paperback)
I have used Design Principles and problems for several years to teach Basic Two-Dimensional Design to both art majors and non-art majors. It is clearly written and well structured, with emphasis on the design principles and elements. I particularly like the chapters on the Unifying Principles, Shape and Form, and Color. There are many excellent projects and student examples, plus an explanation of what each project is trying to achieve. I do find, however, that I have to suppliment the text with a few chapters from other books and my own notes. Particularly, I am referring to the lack of any depth on the importance of the grid as one important formal way to create structure. Another area I find lacking is a chapter on structure itself with the many sources in nature as examples. The importance of the use of the Golden Mean is also not covered, even while it is still used by many contemporary artists and was used by many artists in 19th century as an understructure in creating a painting. For instance, the analysis on Seurat's "Circus Sideshow" talks about the repetition of the brush strokes, textures, colors, and gaslights as a means to unify the picture but neglects the fact that the entire picture is divided up into squares and rectangles with a loose grid formed by the continuation of the edges of figures and rectangles. It is at once an asymmetrical picture with strong use of approximate symmetry on both sides of the central musician. The Golden Mean is at work in the creation of the proportions in this picture yet is never mentioned. Because of these shortcomings I continue to look for alternatives and go back to using classics like Lauer's Design Basics from time to time, supplimented with examples from Wucius Wong's books and those of my own students. All in all, though, Design Principles and Problems has many strengths and it most definitely belongs in your library if you teach Basic Design.
13 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
This Has to be Part of the Textbook Mafia,
This review is from: Design Principles and Problems (Paperback)
There is no way I can give five stars for this book at this price. Only something purporting to be a textbook could get away with this. It is no wonder that college/university students are banding together to split the cost of books, priced as this is, buying from the internet used market, or forgoing the purchase all together.Its presentation is insulting given its already injurious price. While the content and illustrations do their jobs well, there is no color until about 80% through the book. Any number, maybe most of the illustrations could or should have been presented in color. If there is a point to be shown in a monochrome image, fine. This book was last printed in 1996. The price is today's inflated textbook price. Any book about art, with anything near this one's price should be full of color, anywhere it can be used. This is a $50 book - max.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Design Principles and Problems,
By "bryteeyez" (Arkansas, USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Design Principles and Problems (Paperback)
This book is beneficial in learning the vocabulary and basics of Graphic Design. I did find that it was necessary to go outside the book to fully understand Principles of Unity. The book is an excellent resource for the beginning Graphics Major.
6 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Essential Manual for the Aspiring or Proffesional Artist,
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I am an artist. It is more than a career choice, it is a lifestyle. If you want your art to be more effective, for personal or public reasons, studying design principles is paramount! I can't stress enough the importance of studying the elements and functions of design elements. This text, Design Principles & Problems, will put you on the right course for studying this subject. Currently we are using this text in my Design Foundations class. It is a rich maunual with many comparitive illustrations to referance during the course of your study. This isn't a book that you use, then discard, it is a keeper!
3 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Informative but uninteresting,
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This is sort of your standard textbook. It tells you what you need to know but doesn;t really engage your artistic or design sense very much. I obviously bought it for use in a class but discontinued using it halfway through the class because I didn't find it to be much help. I definitey referenced it throughout the semester and do not regret buying it but it isn't exactly a book to get excited about.
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Principles,
By Diane Mitchell (Saint Louis, MO United States) - See all my reviews
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This book was in great shape whenn i got the transfer did't take long at all I would make another purchase from this seller.
0 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Readable, Interesting, And Clear,
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"The second edition of Design Principles and Problems is the result of a unique collaboration between an artist who has taught basis design to a great variety of college students for more than 37 years and an experienced professional writer of college textbooks.Together we have tried to create a book that prepares a solid foundation for studying all the fine and applied arts and is at the same time READABLE, INTERESTING, AND CLEAR....." [from the book of the preface]
0 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars
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I was very happy with how quickly I received the textbook. It was bought as "New". Received it within 3 days of ordering it. Unfortunately, it was of poor quality. You can see through the pages and the type bleeds through. Paper was poor quality. I would not purchase again from this supplier as I advised them... and got no follow-up.
0 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
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Great Condition, Great Buy!,
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This book was in perfect condition as the seller indicated in his description of the book, Design Principles and Problems.There where no ripped up pages, bended edges, no writing, or highlights in the book, and no pages where missing. This just goes to show that this seller lets his buyers know exactly the quality of the item they are buying, and from what I have seen from this seller their item quality is great! |
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Design Principles and Problems by Paul Zelanski (Paperback - Mar. 1984)
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