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Black and White Graphics: Maximum Creativity Within a Minimal Budget
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Black and White Graphics: Maximum Creativity Within a Minimal Budget

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Black and White Graphics showcases the appealing impact of using monochrome colour schemes in the field of graphic design. Both inspirational and practical, Black and White Graphics showcases the appealing impact of using monochrome colour schemes in the field of graphic design, and it presents an international collection of work that makes clear the capabilities of black, white, and gray. The posters, publications, labels, corporate communications, and other projects selected show that this achromatic combination can, at the same time as keeping a projec’‘s budget to a minimum, elevate the value of graphic design, facilitate communication, and enhance the project’s dramatic effect by limiting design elements to those which are absolutely necessary. For black is not simply black, and white is not only white. There are endless possibilities that lie between the two, within the infinite palette of grays. In fact, black and white make for a timeless combination of colours that has been a popular choice for graphic designers for years. Simple, vintage, and sometimes elegant, black and white are the colours that capture viewers’ attention by simply reducing colours to the basics and therefore leading the focus back to the visual message that a graphic design tries to express. SELLING POINTS: . This book is an exhaustive account of everything that this achromatic coloUr scheme has to offer. . Simple, back-to-basics, and elegant graphics. . An amazing range of graphic design projects that use just black and white. 680 b/w illustrations

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Promopress
Country
Spain
Date
1 October 2018
Pages
240
ISBN
9788416851683

Black and White Graphics showcases the appealing impact of using monochrome colour schemes in the field of graphic design. Both inspirational and practical, Black and White Graphics showcases the appealing impact of using monochrome colour schemes in the field of graphic design, and it presents an international collection of work that makes clear the capabilities of black, white, and gray. The posters, publications, labels, corporate communications, and other projects selected show that this achromatic combination can, at the same time as keeping a projec’‘s budget to a minimum, elevate the value of graphic design, facilitate communication, and enhance the project’s dramatic effect by limiting design elements to those which are absolutely necessary. For black is not simply black, and white is not only white. There are endless possibilities that lie between the two, within the infinite palette of grays. In fact, black and white make for a timeless combination of colours that has been a popular choice for graphic designers for years. Simple, vintage, and sometimes elegant, black and white are the colours that capture viewers’ attention by simply reducing colours to the basics and therefore leading the focus back to the visual message that a graphic design tries to express. SELLING POINTS: . This book is an exhaustive account of everything that this achromatic coloUr scheme has to offer. . Simple, back-to-basics, and elegant graphics. . An amazing range of graphic design projects that use just black and white. 680 b/w illustrations

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Promopress
Country
Spain
Date
1 October 2018
Pages
240
ISBN
9788416851683