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- Publisher: Index Book
- Year: 2011
- Pages: 200 pages
- Format: 20 x 25 cm
- Weight: 0.680 Kg
- Features: softcover with flaps
- Languages: English
- ISBN: 978-84-92643-53-0
- REF: 6111
Common Interest explores document design in the fields of arts, culture, academia, public sector an charities. Displayed, handed out or sold in art galleries, cultural events and other public places, these designs are shared by the general public. Without big corporate budgets, close to a hundred case studies show resourceful and creative design solutions, which improve their conveyed message. Focusing on considered environmental solutions and unique production and finishing
techniques, each study list print and paper choices, together with details on finishing. This book is a practical
guide and rich source of graphic creativity for designers and clients alike.
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