Stereographics

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  • Stereographics Book Detail

  • Author : Viction:workshop
  • Release Date : 2008
  • Publisher : Victionary
  • Genre : Commercial art
  • Pages : 242
  • ISBN 13 :
  • File Size : 11,11 MB

Stereographics by Viction:workshop PDF Summary

Book Description: As the digital medium has been infinitely explored in the graphic environment we have seen a return to the analogue, the crafty, and the real world manifestation and creation of visual ideas. One of the truly inspired methods within this setting is the creation of graphics within a sculptural or £D environment. Now logos are no longer flat but reflect a physical presence, typeface is now carved and sculpted. The edge has again been blurred between the real, the physical and the imagined. Stereo Graphics explores the application of prop building towards the creation of inspired graphics, and especially fresh new font design, by showing hundreds of successful projects based on model creation. Promotional flyers, brochures, in-store graphics as well as textiles and clothing reflect this brave new world of boundless design.

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