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Designer's
Color Manual:
The Complete Guide to Color Theory and
Application
by Tom Fraser, Adam Banks
Publisher: Chronicle Books; 2004
The eye, the camera's lens, and
the computer screen all treat
color differently. This important
addition to the designer's reference
library helps resolve the differences
among the numerous media that
contemporary designers work with
every day. Comprehensive in scope,
it brings together key elements
of color theory, practice, and
application, addressing a wide
range of issues specific to graphic
design in both print and digital
media. Beyond step-by-step techniques
for managing color in modern graphic
design practice, Designer's Color
Manual also addresses topics which
help designers understand color
in a variety of disciplines, looking
at historical color systems, color
in art, and the psychology of
color, among dozens of other topics.
Author and designer Tom Fraser
also takes other graphics-related
practices into account -- interior
design, digital rendering, packaging
and merchandise design -- aiding
the designer in mastering the
far-reaching effects of color
in almost any project. Heavily
illustrated with over 1,000 color
images... (Amazon Book Description)
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