How Design Makes Us Think: And Feel and Do Things

How Design Makes Us Think: And Feel and Do Things

by Sean Adams
How Design Makes Us Think: And Feel and Do Things

How Design Makes Us Think: And Feel and Do Things

by Sean Adams

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Overview

From posters to cars, design is everywhere. While we often discuss the aesthetics of design, we don't always dig deeper to unearth the ways design can overtly, and covertly, convince us of a certain way of thinking. How Design Makes Us Think collects hundreds of examples across graphic design, product design, industrial design, and architecture to illustrate how design can inspire, provoke, amuse, anger, or reassure us.

Graphic designer Sean Adams walks us through the power of design to attract attention and convey meaning. The book delves into the sociological, psychological, and historical reasons for our responses to design, offering practitioners and clients alike a new appreciation of their responsibility to create design with the best intentions. How Design Makes Us Think is an essential read for designers, advertisers, marketing professionals, and anyone who wants to understand how the design around us makes us think, feel, and do things.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781648960284
Publisher: Princeton Architectural Press
Publication date: 03/30/2021
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 256
Sales rank: 136,537
File size: 37 MB
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About the Author

Sean Adams is the chair of graduate and undergraduate graphic design at ArtCenter College of Design in Pasadena, California. An AIGA Medalist and former AIGA National President, he is coauthor of Graphic Design Rules and the author of The Designer's Dictionary of Type and The Designer's Dictionary of Color.
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