Signage systems & information graphics : a professional sourcebook / Andreas Uebele
By: Uebele, Andreas [author]
Language: English Publisher: London : Thames and Hudson, 2007Description: 335 pages : illustrations (some color), plans ; 30 cmContent type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 9780500288481Other title: Signage systems and information graphicsSubject(s): Signs and signboards -- Design | Graphic artsDDC classification: 741.6 Summary: modern design.A signage system is much more than just a set of signposts and symbols. As well as its practical application, it helps to create an identity for a space and can add decorative flair to any built environment. Here, Andreas Uebele calls on his own wealth of design experience to explore signage as a point where graphic design and architecture come together. The book showcases great examples of signage design worldwide, ranging from museums and schools to transport systems, with an emphasis on the most original approaches to tackling the task. This is not only an indispensable handbook for communications designers but a must for architects, interior designers and graphic artists who are keen to get a better insight into this fascinating but often overlooked aspect ofItem type | Current location | Home library | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds |
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BOOK | COLLEGE LIBRARY | COLLEGE LIBRARY GENERAL REFERENCE | 741.6 Ue1 2007 (Browse shelf) | Available | CITU-CL-47807 |
Includes bibliographical references (p. 334) and index.
modern design.A signage system is much more than just a set of signposts and symbols. As well as its practical application, it helps to create an identity for a space and can add decorative flair to any built environment. Here, Andreas Uebele calls on his own wealth of design experience to explore signage as a point where graphic design and architecture come together. The book showcases great examples of signage design worldwide, ranging from museums and schools to transport systems, with an emphasis on the most original approaches to tackling the task. This is not only an indispensable handbook for communications designers but a must for architects, interior designers and graphic artists who are keen to get a better insight into this fascinating but often overlooked aspect of
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