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A Book of understanding the concepts of Graphic Design


Anna Susanna

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Hope you dont mind I put this here,I found it and thought I'd share :) ,it's a insteresting Book of understanding the concepts of Graphic Design.

 

The book is called "The Language of Graphic Design:An Illustrated Handbook For Understanding Fundamental Design Principles".

 

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Edit: Here's Amazon shop

 

https://www.amazon.com/Language-Graphic-Design-Illustrated-Understanding/dp/1592538258

 

Here's google books,gives you more previews

 

https://books.google.com/books/about/The_Language_of_Graphic_Design.html?id=Iwg_fJABURsC

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Thanks for the link, Anna Susanna! :)

 

For anyone who is wary of shortened URLs, adding a '+' to the end of the Bitly URL will reveal the destination without taking you there: - link removed -. (I'm not sure about the legality of a free PDF version of a book whose hardcover version sells on Amazon.com for US$45!)

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