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Vinberg, Anders – 1980
Although computer graphics professionals usually consider only technical graphic design issues, recent improvements may make the only limiting design factors the user's purpose, imagination, style, and taste rather than computer hardware or software technology. Computer graphics designers can be helped to avoid pitfalls by understanding the visual…
Descriptors: Cerebral Dominance, Charts, Computer Graphics, Data
Hertz, Andrew – 1978
Intended for use with a companion student manual, this teacher's guide lists procedures and teaching tips for each unit of a secondary or postsecondary course of study in typography and modern typesetting. Course objectives are listed for developing student skills in the following preparatory functions of the graphic communications industry: copy…
Descriptors: Computer Graphics, Graphic Arts, High Schools, Photocomposition
Graphic Communications--Preparatory Area. Book I--Typography and Modern Typesetting. Student Manual.
Hertz, Andrew – 1978
Designed to develop in the student skills in all of the preparatory functions of the graphic communications industry, this student guide covers copy preparation, art preparation, typography, camera, stripping, production management, and forms design, preparation, and analysis. In addition to the skills areas, material is included on the history of…
Descriptors: Computer Graphics, Curriculum Guides, Electronic Equipment, Graphic Arts
Craig, James – 1992
The graphic design field is diverse and includes many areas of specialization. This guide introduces students to career opportunities in graphic design. The guide is organized in four parts. "Part One: Careers in Graphic Design" identifies and discusses the various segments of the graphic design industry, including: Advertising, Audio-Visual, Book…
Descriptors: Advertising, Artists, Career Awareness, Career Education