New and better than ever, Launching the Imagination treats design as
both a verb and a noun—as both a process and a product. Design is
deliberate—a process of exploring multiple solutions and choosing
the most promising option. Through an immersion in 2-D 3-D and 4-D
concepts students are encouraged to develop methods of thinking
visually that will serve them throughout their studies and careers.
Building on strengths of the previous five editions Launching the
Imagination 6e is even more: Concise. Content has been refined so that
maximum content can be communicated as clearly and concisely as
possible. Colorful. In addition to the full color used throughout the
book, the writing is livelier than that in most textbooks. Analogies
expand communication, and every visual example has been carefully
selected for maximum impact. Comprehensive. Launching the Imagination
is the only foundational text with full sections devoted to critical
and creative thinking and to time-based design. The photo program is
global, represents a myriad of stylistic approaches, and prominently
features design and media arts as well as more traditional art forms.
Contemporary. More than half of the visual examples represent artworks
completed since 1970, and over 100 represent works completed since
2000 Compelling. Interviews with exemplars of creativity have always
been an important feature of this book. Three of the best past
profiles have been revised and a new profile has been added. Now
inserted into the body of the text, each interview deliberately builds
on its chapter content. In Chapter Five, designer Steve Quinn
describes the seven-step sequence he uses in developing websites,
logos, and motion graphics. In Chapter 8, Jim Elniski describes The
Greenhouse Chicago, an innovative home that is both highly energy
efficient and elegant. In Chapter 11, ceramicist David MacDonald
describes his influences and work process. And, in the new profile in
Chapter 6, artist Sara Mast describes an ambitious art and science
collaboration begun in celebration of the ideas of Albert Einstein. We
have also added a new feature called Success Stories. These short
interviews explore connections between foundational coursework and
career success. In Chapter Five, Elizabeth Nelson discusses her
wide-ranging design work at the Shedd Aquarium in Chicago. In Chapter
Six, Jane Parkerson Ferry describes her work as Curator of Education
at the Orlando Museum of Art. Jason Chin's interview in Chapter Seven
connects directly to his self-designed project in the Self Assignment
feature earlier in the chapter. As a freshman at Syracuse University,
he completed this ambitious illustration project as the final project
in a Two-Dimensional Design course. In the Chapter Seven interview, he
describes his current work as a professional illustrator. In Chapter
Eight, Dennis Montagna describes connections between his art and
design major and his current historical preservation work for the
National Park Service. Almost fifty new images have been added,
representing major contemporary artists and designers including
Wolfgang Buttress, Do Ho Suh, Garo Antresian, Janet Ballweg, Phoebe
Morris, Alain Cornu, and Natalya Zahn.
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Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781260290325
Publisert
2018
Utgave
6. utgave
Utgiver
Vendor
McGraw-Hill Higher Education (International)
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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