Although its name clearly implies a close relationship with photography, Adobe Photoshop is widely used as an illustration and design tool. Photoshop has also excelled as a color separation tool for prepress and photochromy jobs. Cartoonists and Illustrators find the possibility of using pressure sensitive tablets with Photoshop a huge asset. Architects use Photoshop to embellish their perspective drawings. Industrial designers and 3d artists can correct and enhance their 3d rendering. Pixel perfect images are created by icon and web designers. This section is a guide to different art and design resources, such as books, software, fonts, clipart and tutorials to help you to build a creative way of thinking and working.
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The Amazing World of Carmine Infantino11 x 8 1/2 50 color and 200 black-and-white illustrations North American Distribution GRAPHIC NOVEL An enthralling history of the American comics industry from a renowned leader in the field, packed with dazzling artwork of the comic book characters readers know and love. The Amazing World of Carmine Infantino offers a fascinating first-hand history of American comics, from its infancy to the formation of a thriving industry-all through the eyes and experiences of a living legend. During his u... |
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Amedeo Modigliani (Library of Great Painters)... |
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American Art around 1900: Lectures in Memory of Daniel Fraad (Studies in the History of Art)... |
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The American Artisan Window Display Manual: Practical Window Dressing Suggestions for the Retailer"A choice collection of window displays of hardware and kindred lines, which progressive merchants have proven to be of very material service in advertising and increasing their business, together with complete descriptions thereof." 5.5x8", 271 pp., many b&w photographs of a variety of show windows.... |
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The American Billboard: 100 Years... |
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American Corporate Identity 2000This fifteenth edition of an eagerly awaited competition annual presents the most outstanding corporate design work produced in the United States over the past year. Encompassing seven categories-logos, letterheads, package design, corporate identity manuals, complete identity programs, signage/ environmental graphics, and corporate brochures-work is shown for global corporate giants as well as many small, local businesses. David E. Carter is the pioneer of trademark and logo books. Since his ... |
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American Corporate Identity 2001American Corporate Identity is the premier annual focusing on logos and their applications. Since the first book appeared in 1986, designers from all over the world have made American Corporate Identity a major source of creative inspiration.American Corporate Identity 2001 reflects the business climate at the beginning of the new millennium -- for example, there are a number of designs for "dot-com" companies featured in this 16th annual in the series. (Interestingly, the term "dot-com" didn't ... |
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American Corporate Identity 2002 (American Corporate Identity)... |
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American Corporate Identity 2004 (American Corporate Identity)This invaluable annual once again presents the very best work of the nation's leading design firms. These groundbreaking designs are organized into seven categories: logos, complete identity programs, corporate identity manuals, letterhead designs, package designs, signage and environmental graphics, and corporate brochures. Over the years, many trendsetting styles have first appeared in this series. An essential resource, this reference should be close at hand on every corporate identity design... |