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The design student's handbook : your essential guide to course, context and career
The design student's handbook : your essential guide to course, context and career

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Control Number  
n914166037
International Standard Book Number  
9781317341246 electronic bk.
International Standard Book Number  
1317341244 electronic bk.
International Standard Book Number  
9781317341239
International Standard Book Number  
1317341236
International Standard Book Number  
9781315661810
International Standard Book Number  
1315661810
Library of Congress Call Number  
NK1510
Dewey Decimal Classification Number  
745.4-23
Publication, Distribution, etc. (Imprint  
Abingdon : Routledge, 2014
Physical Description  
1 online resource : illustrations (chiefly color)
General Note  
First published in 2013 by Pearson Education Limited.
Bibliography, Etc. Note  
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Formatted Contents Note  
완전내용Cover; Half Title; Title; Copyright; Contents; Preface; Acknowledgements; Part one What is design?; 1 Introduction; So, what can you expect from this book?; Part 1 -- What is design?; Part 2 -- What do you need to know?; Part 3 -- What does it all mean?; Part 4 -- What's next?; In summary; 2 Craft design; Today's crafts world; What courses are there?; Preparing your portfolio; Conclusion; Further resources; 3 Fashion and textile design; Today's fashion and textile industry; What courses are there?; Preparing your portfolio; Conclusion; Further resources; 4 Graphic design.
Formatted Contents Note  
완전내용Today's graphic design industryWhat courses are there?; Preparing your portfolio; Conclusion; Further resources; 5 Interactive media design; Today's interactive media design industry; What courses are there?; Preparing your portfolio; Conclusion; Further resources; 6 Spatial design; Today's spatial design industry; What courses are there?; Preparing your portfolio; Conclusion; Further resources; 7 Theatre, film and television design; Today's performance industry; What courses are there?; Preparing your portfolio; Conclusion; Further resources; 8 Three-dimensional design.
Formatted Contents Note  
완전내용Today's three-dimensional design industryWhat courses are there?; Preparing your portfolio; Conclusion; Further resources; Part two What do you need to know?; 9 How to succeed as a design student; What motivates you?; Making the most of being a student; How will you be taught?; Liaising with the industry; Developing a curriculum vitae (CV); Communicating design; Developing a portfolio; Conclusion; Further resources; 10 Being creative and innovative; What is creativity?; What is innovation?; The design process; What research methods are there?; Conclusion; Further resources.
Formatted Contents Note  
완전내용11 Appreciating aestheticsSo, what is 'good taste'?; Western concepts of beauty; Eastern concepts of beauty; Design evolution; Aesthetic consideration in design practice; Conclusion; Further resources; 12 Working with colour; The science of colour; Colour: understanding and applying it; Conclusion; Further resources; Part three What does it all mean?; 13 Design history, culture and context; The birth of design as a profession; Design context and culture; Post-modernism; Irony; Playfulness; Authenticity; Retro; Course content; Job opportunities; Conclusion; Further resources.
Formatted Contents Note  
완전내용14 Future directionsSustainable design; Inclusive design; Socially responsible design; Conclusion; Further resources; Part four What's next?; 15 So, where is this going to take you?; Postgraduate study; The jobs market; Marketing yourself; Working as a designer in the industry; Conclusion; Further resources; 16 Working for yourself; So, what does it take to be a successful self-employed person?; Business awareness and financial issues; How do you start your own business?; Intellectual property rights; Conclusion; Further resources; Glossary of terms; Index.
Summary, Etc.  
요약What is design? What are the main design disciplines, and how do they interrelate? How does design theory and context help you improve your studio work? What do you need to know by the end of your course to get a good career? What can you do to become a knowledgeable designer and improve your skills so that you stand out from the crowd? Whether you are already studying design, thinking about choosing a course, or are well on your way to finding your first job, this essential and uniquely comprehensive book will introduce you to the world of design and support you throughout your studies and on.
Restrictions on Access Note  
Owing to Legal Deposit regulations this resource may only be accessed from within National Library of Scotland. For more information contact enquiries@nls.uk. StEdNL
Subject Added Entry-Topical Term  
Design Handbooks, manuals, etc
Subject Added Entry-Topical Term  
ART / Design / General
Subject Added Entry-Topical Term  
DESIGN / Essays
Subject Added Entry-Topical Term  
DESIGN / General
Subject Added Entry-Topical Term  
Design.
Added Entry-Personal Name  
Bartholomew, Jane
Added Entry-Personal Name  
Rutherford, Steve , 1957-
Additional Physical Form Entry  
Print versionBartholomew, Jane. Design Student's Handbook : Your Essential Guide to Course, Context and Career. Hoboken : Taylor and Francis, ©2015 9781408220283
Electronic Location and Access  
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Control Number  
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■5050  ▼aCover;  Half  Title;  Title;  Copyright;  Contents;  Preface;  Acknowledgements;  Part  one  What  is  design?;  1  Introduction;  So,  what  can  you  expect  from  this  book?;  Part  1  --  What  is  design?;  Part  2  --  What  do  you  need  to  know?;  Part  3  --  What  does  it  all  mean?;  Part  4  --  What's  next?;  In  summary;  2  Craft  design;  Today's  crafts  world;  What  courses  are  there?;  Preparing  your  portfolio;  Conclusion;  Further  resources;  3  Fashion  and  textile  design;  Today's  fashion  and  textile  industry;  What  courses  are  there?;  Preparing  your  portfolio;  Conclusion;  Further  resources;  4  Graphic  design.
■5058  ▼aToday's  graphic  design  industryWhat  courses  are  there?;  Preparing  your  portfolio;  Conclusion;  Further  resources;  5  Interactive  media  design;  Today's  interactive  media  design  industry;  What  courses  are  there?;  Preparing  your  portfolio;  Conclusion;  Further  resources;  6  Spatial  design;  Today's  spatial  design  industry;  What  courses  are  there?;  Preparing  your  portfolio;  Conclusion;  Further  resources;  7  Theatre,  film  and  television  design;  Today's  performance  industry;  What  courses  are  there?;  Preparing  your  portfolio;  Conclusion;  Further  resources;  8  Three-dimensional  design.
■5058  ▼aToday's  three-dimensional  design  industryWhat  courses  are  there?;  Preparing  your  portfolio;  Conclusion;  Further  resources;  Part  two  What  do  you  need  to  know?;  9  How  to  succeed  as  a  design  student;  What  motivates  you?;  Making  the  most  of  being  a  student;  How  will  you  be  taught?;  Liaising  with  the  industry;  Developing  a  curriculum  vitae  (CV);  Communicating  design;  Developing  a  portfolio;  Conclusion;  Further  resources;  10  Being  creative  and  innovative;  What  is  creativity?;  What  is  innovation?;  The  design  process;  What  research  methods  are  there?;  Conclusion;  Further  resources.
■5058  ▼a11  Appreciating  aestheticsSo,  what  is  'good  taste'?;  Western  concepts  of  beauty;  Eastern  concepts  of  beauty;  Design  evolution;  Aesthetic  consideration  in  design  practice;  Conclusion;  Further  resources;  12  Working  with  colour;  The  science  of  colour;  Colour:  understanding  and  applying  it;  Conclusion;  Further  resources;  Part  three  What  does  it  all  mean?;  13  Design  history,  culture  and  context;  The  birth  of  design  as  a  profession;  Design  context  and  culture;  Post-modernism;  Irony;  Playfulness;  Authenticity;  Retro;  Course  content;  Job  opportunities;  Conclusion;  Further  resources.
■5058  ▼a14  Future  directionsSustainable  design;  Inclusive  design;  Socially  responsible  design;  Conclusion;  Further  resources;  Part  four  What's  next?;  15  So,  where  is  this  going  to  take  you?;  Postgraduate  study;  The  jobs  market;  Marketing  yourself;  Working  as  a  designer  in  the  industry;  Conclusion;  Further  resources;  16  Working  for  yourself;  So,  what  does  it  take  to  be  a  successful  self-employed  person?;  Business  awareness  and  financial  issues;  How  do  you  start  your  own  business?;  Intellectual  property  rights;  Conclusion;  Further  resources;  Glossary  of  terms;  Index.
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