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Published to instant acclaim in 2005, our best selling How to Be a Graphic Designer without Losing Your Soul has become a trusted resource for graphic designers around the world, combining practical advice with philosophical guidance to help young professionals embark on their careers. This new, expanded edition brings this essential text up to date with new chapters on professional skills, the creative process, and global trends that include social responsibility, ethics, and the rise of digital culture. How to Be a Graphic Designer offers clear, concise guidance along with focused, no-nonsense strategies for setting up, running, and promoting a studio; finding work; and collaborating with clients. The book also includes inspiring new interviews with leading designers, including Jonathan Barnbrook, Sara De Bondt, Stephen Doyle, Ben Drury, Paul Sahre, Dmitri Siegel, Sophie Thomas, and Magnus Vol Mathiassen. Review: Must read - This is book is a classic. It was very good when it came out years ago and it is simply a must today with this expanded edition. Its place is firmly in the syllabus of any course on visual culture, communication and graphic design. Several lines from the chapter about the required qualities of graphic designers are now posters on my wall. Read this book if you are practicing, studying, loving graphic design. Not only you will keep your soul intact, you will indeed expand it. Every single page seems to have been written - and designed, I might add, as even the book's page layout reads as powerful statement - with the purpose of igniting conversations well beyond graphic design. Review: I though I was losing my soul...until I read this book - Heard of book through a friend and love it completely! Gives advice on design details, business, dealing with clients, and improving yourself as an individual designer. Easy to read through and interesting through and through. Mentions other designers and books, as well as real-life examples, to bring things into perspective!




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| Customer Reviews | 4.6 out of 5 stars 480 Reviews |
G**I
Must read
This is book is a classic. It was very good when it came out years ago and it is simply a must today with this expanded edition. Its place is firmly in the syllabus of any course on visual culture, communication and graphic design. Several lines from the chapter about the required qualities of graphic designers are now posters on my wall. Read this book if you are practicing, studying, loving graphic design. Not only you will keep your soul intact, you will indeed expand it. Every single page seems to have been written - and designed, I might add, as even the book's page layout reads as powerful statement - with the purpose of igniting conversations well beyond graphic design.
R**R
I though I was losing my soul...until I read this book
Heard of book through a friend and love it completely! Gives advice on design details, business, dealing with clients, and improving yourself as an individual designer. Easy to read through and interesting through and through. Mentions other designers and books, as well as real-life examples, to bring things into perspective!
A**N
I loved this book and I think it gives young designers ...
I loved this book and I think it gives young designers a really good lay of the land as far as career direction and the job market. I found a lot of her advice a little bit advanced for me. I am a junior designer and much of the book seems geared toward designers who are mid-level. For example there is a lot of advice on starting your own business, on freelancing full-time, etc. However the parts of the book on resumes, looking for jobs, specializing, and interviewing were extremely helpful. Overall I think this is a great book. What I think it lacks is a lot of actionable advice. The author definitely leaves much of her observation open-ended. Despite that small downside and the fact that much of the book's topics are a little too advanced for someone like me, I think it is a book that all designers should have in their design library.
C**.
Great guide, especially for students and newbies
I had to buy this book for class and I'm so glad I did. Definitely get the new version! (Most of the old one is available on google books for free anyway...) The edits are relavant to what's going on in graphic design now. As a student, I feel like this book contains a lot of helpful information not always taught in design programs. Get reading!
J**J
book for college
the book came in good condition. great place to get it if you are needing it for school at a cheaper price.
E**Y
Great purchase!
Needed this for my class this semester. Book had little wear and just a little bit of highlighter in it, but that’s no problem at all. Everything is completely legible.
P**N
Average read, disappointed
I got this book with high hopes, since it came highly recommended by authors that I respect and love, as well as the Amazon community of reviewers. Also I can relate to the title ;) Unfortunately, I felt this book was only so-so; a few good points and insider chuckles, but overall, the author was very vague and drawn-out in his advice. And quite honestly, I disagreed with much of what he was encouraging others to do, especially if the point was NOT to lose your soul! For example, he makes the case of making your clients happy even if what they want is horrible design--at least that's how I took it. Granted, there's a fine line between satisfying your clients and being a commodity. I personally am trying to side more with David Airey's (Logo Design Love, excellent book!) philosophy--you're the expert, don't sell your soul and be a doormat. Which, in my opinion, this book was more or less failed to do, despite the title.
J**R
Recommended by a well established graphic artist as one of ...
A gift for my nephew as a senior in college. Recommended by a well established graphic artist as one of the essentials for a library.
L**D
One of the better books on the subject
A staple in the graphic design world. A must read!
A**Y
Excellent book.
Excellent book, bought as used book at very low price. Only the cover is slightly damaged otherwise almost new book. Love it. Thank you Amazon and the seller.
C**A
OTTIMO
Ottimo prodotto, consiglio a tutti! Nuovo e la spedizione velocissima! Nulla di cui lamentarsi... Proprio come in fotografia :-) !
A**F
Good product
Good product
D**O
Una lectura obligada para todo diseñador
Una lectura obligada para cualquier diseñador que busque emprender o desarrollarse más
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