The Designer's Lexicon: The Illustrated Dictionary of Design, Printing, and Computer Terms

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The digital revolution has brought with it a dizzying multiplication of new styles and techniques in the field of graphic designnot to mention a whole new professional jargon. The Designer's Lexicon is the only cross-disciplinary technical dictionary that captures this rich and often confusing profusion of design-speak. It is packed with over 4000 terms that cover the broad spectrum of practices a modern designer must be familiar with: traditional graphics, pre-press, photography, printing, typography, and ...
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Overview

The digital revolution has brought with it a dizzying multiplication of new styles and techniques in the field of graphic designnot to mention a whole new professional jargon. The Designer's Lexicon is the only cross-disciplinary technical dictionary that captures this rich and often confusing profusion of design-speak. It is packed with over 4000 terms that cover the broad spectrum of practices a modern designer must be familiar with: traditional graphics, pre-press, photography, printing, typography, and computers. Four hundred color diagrams and illustrations visually supplement the definitions. With a sturdy concealed spiral binding that reduces wear-and-tear, The Designer's Lexicon exemplifies the criterion designers seek most in a reference bookutility. For established professionals navigating new design terrain, as well as students, production managers, and printers, this is an essential dictionary for a new century.
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Communication Arts Illustration Annual 2000
The Designer's Lexicon is a technical, crossdisciplinary dictionary that successfully integrates the many far-reaching aspects of design-speak: computer, Internet, photography, typography, prepress, paper, printing, finishing and general terms. Directly after the introduction is a diagram on How To Use This book and another helpful feature, Word Finder: where every term is listed in alphabetical order with the specific chapter it can be found in as well as its designated number, And last, but certainly not least, is the bibliography, and everyone knows the value of a good bibliography. This spiral-bound (concealed) reference book is filled with a plethora of pertinent information specifically 5,000 terms and 400 color diagrams and illustrations. Professionals, both established and new, as well as students, will find The Designer's Lexicon to be a valuable tool.

Kirk McElhearn
In recent years, page layout and graphic software has become more commonplace and easier to use. Long the purview of specialists, layout, web design and printing are things many of us are regularly confronted with. As printing techniques have become more complex and design options have increased, the need to understand the terminology that is specific to this field has grown.

Like all specialized fields, design and printing have their own unique jargon and terminology. General computer dictionaries contain some terms for these fields, but a specialized dictionary is a boon for those who need to regularly deal with new terms and concepts.

The Designer's Lexicon, by Alastair Campbell, meets this need perfectly. With more than 4000 definitions, it covers such fields as photography, printing, typography, prepress, paper, finishing and more. This book is not set up exactly like a dictionary -- there is a first section, called the "word finder," which is an index that gives cross-references to the different terms. These are arranged in sections according to the different categories. This is a bit confusing at first, but after looking up a few words it makes sense. It allows similar terms to be grouped together, so you can quickly see related terms that would not be nearby in a simple alphabetical presentation.

This is an attractive book. Not only does it have hundreds of color graphics that illustrate terms, but it is also well designed and laid out. It is a hardcover book with a twin-wire binding (as you can imagine, I didn't know that term before, but found it easily in the Lexicon) that opens flat for easy reference.

The Designer's Lexicon is an excellent book for anyone who needs to look up words in any areas that cover graphics, design, photography and related fields. Its unique structure lets you even find words for things when you don't know what they are called. Whether you work in design, or work with designers, this is the kind of reference book to keep close to your desk.
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Product Details

  • ISBN-13: 9780811826259
  • Publisher: Chronicle Books LLC
  • Publication date: 12/1/1999
  • Edition number: 1
  • Pages: 320
  • Product dimensions: 1.00 (w) x 1.00 (h) x 1.00 (d)

Meet the Author

Alastair Campbell is the author of The New Mac Designer's Handbook and The Graphic Designer's Handbook. Principal of Digital Wisdom Publishing, recipient of the 1996 MacUser Eddy Award for the best new graphic resource, he lives in England.
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