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The Bases of Design

Walter Crane

Verlag: Good Press

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In 'The Bases of Design' by Walter Crane, the reader is introduced to a comprehensive look at the principles of design, focusing on the elements that form the foundation of artistic composition. Crane's insightful analysis delves into the intricate relationship between form, color, and structure, offering readers a valuable resource on creating visually compelling works of art. Utilizing a clear and concise writing style, Crane carefully examines both historical and contemporary design trends, placing them within the larger context of the evolving art world. This book serves as a vital guide for artists and designers looking to enhance their creative process and develop a deeper understanding of the fundamentals of design in both theory and practice. Walter Crane's expert knowledge and meticulous attention to detail make 'The Bases of Design' a standout contribution to the field of art and design theory, providing readers with a scholarly and enlightening exploration of the key principles that underpin successful visual compositions.
Verfügbar seit: 25.11.2019.
Drucklänge: 264 Seiten.

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