Design 1995 - Abstracts
Design 1995 | |||||
Title | Subject | Authors | |||
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45 reasons to come to Spain.... (Spanish newspapers) | Architecture and design industries | Giner, Juan A. | |||
A face for news: Gulliver. | Architecture and design industries | Unger, Gerard | |||
All in the family. (illustrator Lamberto Alvarez)(Interview) | Architecture and design industries | Kohorst, Ed | |||
A new foreword to the 1989 report on newspaper type legibility. | Architecture and design industries | Garcia, Mario | |||
Caricature in Spain. (history of art form) | Architecture and design industries | Selby, Bob | |||
Characteristics of good agate type. | Architecture and design industries | Rehe, Rolf F. | |||
Color me, typography. | Architecture and design industries | Rehe, Rolf F. | |||
Creating (and selling) better political ads.(advertisements) | Architecture and design industries | Watson, Warren | |||
Designing a family of faces for headlines. | Architecture and design industries | Palazzo, Peter | |||
From consenting adults ... to little macs: newspapers reorganize their ad-design functions. | Architecture and design industries | Watson, Warren | |||
From Russia with love and paranoia. (newspaper design in Russia) | Architecture and design industries | Carter, Michelle | |||
Good typography from the desktop. | Architecture and design industries | Romano, Frank J. | |||
How we read: why good typography is important. | Architecture and design industries | Bohle, Bob | |||
It's the x-height, stupid! | Architecture and design industries | Black, Roger | |||
News graphics from public relations firms? | Architecture and design industries | Stone, Martha L. | |||
Newspaper layout and design: a team approach. | Architecture and design industries | Chase, Neil | |||
Old favorites continue to generate new favorites. | Architecture and design industries | Sutton, Tony | |||
Paris: an update on the reaction of LeMonde to the introduction of information. | Architecture and design industries | Baylaucq, Nathalie | |||
Reading newspapers. | Architecture and design industries | Level, Jeff | |||
Redesign of Der Tagesspiegel: Berlin, Germany. | Architecture and design industries | Garcia, Mario | |||
Redesign of Die Press: Vienna, Austria. | Architecture and design industries | Rehe, Rolf F. | |||
Redesign? Redefine! (newspapers) | Architecture and design industries | Sutton, Tony | |||
Seeing the big picture. (integrated assistant managing editors) | Architecture and design industries | Auman, Ann | |||
SND/S. (Society of Newspaper Design/Scandinavia design competition) | Architecture and design industries | Skovsende, Borge T., Edvardsen, Arne | |||
Something new in Maine. (new weekend publication from Central Maine newspapers) | Architecture and design industries | Watson, Warren, Buncher, Alan | |||
Squinting at the stock tables. | Architecture and design industries | McKibbe, Gordon | |||
The redesign of the Herald & News. (newspaper) | Architecture and design industries | Jacobson, Alan, Vezza, Richard | |||
The small newspaper check-up. | Architecture and design industries | Iafrate, Jayne M. | |||
The small newspaper checkup. (Citrus County Chronicle) | Architecture and design industries | Gardner, Ann | |||
The small newspaper check-up. (critique of layout design) | Architecture and design industries | Elia, Tom | |||
The small newspaper check-up. (ways to augment quality of Grand Island Independent) | Architecture and design industries | Small, Jay | |||
The Union-News reinvents its design. (newspaper in Springfield, Massachusetts) | Architecture and design industries | McDermott, Larry | |||
Updating the face of the Globe. | Architecture and design industries | Staley, Lynn | |||
What do we have here? (typesetting) | Architecture and design industries | Gray, David, Black, Roger, Level, Jeff | |||
Your choice of font should depend on how well you print. | Architecture and design industries | Gray, Dave |
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