Are there good examples of the design *process* online or in book form?
November 11, 2005 2:58 PM
Are there good examples of the design *process* online or in book form?
I'm looking for examples of how designers take a project through stages i.e. sketch to the rough draft and then revision and then final draft. Preferably I'd like to center on print design rather than web design although great examples of the latter would be helpful.
I'm looking for examples of how designers take a project through stages i.e. sketch to the rough draft and then revision and then final draft. Preferably I'd like to center on print design rather than web design although great examples of the latter would be helpful.
Try Robin William's "Design Workshop" (the designer, not the actor/comedian). I, too, search for this elusive, process-oriented information in the hopes that it might improve my design. Looking forward to other answers here!
(Me: graphic designer @ Ohio State University, primarily print design with some display, illustration and logo design, G5, PS CS2, Ill CS2 (go, go gadget Live Trace!), InD CS, dual flat screens and lots of Mountain Dew)
posted by UnclePlayground at 8:53 PM on November 11, 2005
(Me: graphic designer @ Ohio State University, primarily print design with some display, illustration and logo design, G5, PS CS2, Ill CS2 (go, go gadget Live Trace!), InD CS, dual flat screens and lots of Mountain Dew)
posted by UnclePlayground at 8:53 PM on November 11, 2005
Sorry, technically, that should be Robin Williams' cause there IS an S at the end of her last name. The book is all black with a large, yellow letter D on the front cover.
http://www.peachpit.com/bookstore/product.asp?isbn=0201700883&rl=1
posted by UnclePlayground at 9:03 PM on November 11, 2005
http://www.peachpit.com/bookstore/product.asp?isbn=0201700883&rl=1
posted by UnclePlayground at 9:03 PM on November 11, 2005
How to Design Logos, Symbols and Icons is an interesting book that has some examples of development sketches.
posted by hydrophonic at 9:10 PM on November 11, 2005
posted by hydrophonic at 9:10 PM on November 11, 2005
About.com graphic design process links, via a Google search for "graphic design process."
Web Redesign: Workflow that Works is a good overview of the web design process. A Design Process Revealed looks at the process behind a specific web site design.
posted by kirkaracha at 9:22 AM on November 12, 2005
Web Redesign: Workflow that Works is a good overview of the web design process. A Design Process Revealed looks at the process behind a specific web site design.
posted by kirkaracha at 9:22 AM on November 12, 2005
Look into Creativity for Graphic Designers by Mark Oldach. He digs into design process.
You also should learn about the production side of print. For that I recommend Getting It Printed. An excellent book that will take you through the production process.
posted by quadog at 10:56 PM on November 12, 2005
You also should learn about the production side of print. For that I recommend Getting It Printed. An excellent book that will take you through the production process.
posted by quadog at 10:56 PM on November 12, 2005
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There's this nice blog entry from UserScape about the design process of a logo design, written from the client's perspective.
There's this rationale of the development of a new ID for RedHat Fedora, but it's retrospective and doesn't discuss any of the roads not taken.
posted by elphTeq at 4:30 PM on November 11, 2005