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評分老實說沒覺得作者設計的那些封麵有多好看…
評分老實說沒覺得作者設計的那些封麵有多好看…
評分老實說沒覺得作者設計的那些封麵有多好看…
Chip Kidd is a designer/writer in New York City. His book cover designs for Alfred A. Knopf, where he has worked nonstop since 1986, have helped create a revolution in the art of American book packaging. He is the recipient of the National Design Award for Communications, as well as the Use of Photography in Design award from the International Center of Photography. Kidd has published two novels, The Cheese Monkeys and The Learners, and is also the author of Batman: Death By Design and the coauthor and designer of True Prep, the sequel to the beloved Official Preppy Handbook. His 2012 TED Talk has been viewed 1.2 million times and is cited as one of the “funniest of the year.” He is most recently the author of the bestselling GO: A Kidd’s Guide To Graphic Design.
A fun, playful look at the importance of first impressions—in design and in life—from acclaimed book designer Chip Kidd.
First impressions are everything. They dictate whether something stands out, how we engage with it, whether we buy it, and how we feel. In Judge This, renowned designer Chip Kidd takes us through his day as he takes in first impressions of all kinds. We follow this visual journey as Kidd encounters and engages with everyday design, breaking down the good, the bad, the absurd, and the brilliant as only someone with a critical, trained eye can. From the design of your morning paper to the subway ticket machine to the books you browse to the smartphone you use to the packaging for the chocolate bar you buy as an afternoon treat, Kidd reveals the hidden secrets behind each of the design choices, with a healthy dose of humor, expertise, and of course, judgment as he goes.
Judge This is a design love story, exposing the often invisible beauty and betrayal in simple design choices—ones most of us never even think to notice. And with each object, Kidd proves that first impressions, whether we realize it or not, have a huge impact on the way we perceive the world.
作者写这本书的方法也有一些,就是一个用一个例子接一个例子来阐述,非常类似一个Presentation的详细阐述版,内容不长,但我觉得蕴藏的信息和想法不少。 看完这本书,我问了自己一个问题,什么是“设计”,自己想了一下,无非就是所有不是原生态的东西,都是经过设计的。这...
評分说实话,这本书的内容跟标题真的不太符合。书很薄,但是还是有收获的,清晰与神秘感两者可以用来判断一个设计的好坏,不过清晰易懂一针见血解决问题是第一要觉,最后再保留一点神秘感,带来一点希望。最后,美好的设计很多来源于对生活细节的仔细观察与关联思考,那个胡萝卜蛋...
評分作者写这本书的方法也有一些,就是一个用一个例子接一个例子来阐述,非常类似一个Presentation的详细阐述版,内容不长,但我觉得蕴藏的信息和想法不少。 看完这本书,我问了自己一个问题,什么是“设计”,自己想了一下,无非就是所有不是原生态的东西,都是经过设计的。这...
評分最近买了两本Chip Kidd的作品集,然后看中文市场上是有他TED演讲的衍生书,看完了发现居然豆瓣上这么多负面评论。 阅读了这些差评后,深刻地理解了“对牛谈琴”的含义。看来审美和体验是无法教授的。而那些人也没有兴趣、没有时间、没有钱去买他的作品合集或者在搜索引擎上深入...
評分作者写这本书的方法也有一些,就是一个用一个例子接一个例子来阐述,非常类似一个Presentation的详细阐述版,内容不长,但我觉得蕴藏的信息和想法不少。 看完这本书,我问了自己一个问题,什么是“设计”,自己想了一下,无非就是所有不是原生态的东西,都是经过设计的。这...
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