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The Digital Designer’s Bible
Alastair Campbell and Alistair Dabbs
Design in the 21st century depends on a complex web of technologies. Though a project might still spring from a first sketch on the back of an envelope, its eventual realisation will involve many intricate steps. The Digital Designer’s Bible highlights the crucial points that punctuate the digital-design process, offering expert advice on how to get the best results out of computer software and equipment, as well as showing how to unearth and cure the undetected errors that bring disaster to schedules, client confidence and, ultimately, costs. The Digital Designer’s Bible gives digital print and screen designers a comprehensive armoury of working methods which combine the latest technical expertise with sound professional practice. This is the much longed-for rule book that every digital designer will both want and need.
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Specification
h 255 x w 185mm, w 7 1/4 x h 10 1/16ins, 256pp, 4x4, pb, 138,000 words, 500 pics
ISBN-10: 1904705278 ISBN-13: 978-1904705277
Alastair Campbell
Alastair Campbell co-founded the design group QED and went on to become creative director of Quarto Publishing Ltd. In 1993, he formed Digital Wisdom Publishing, and he now runs Ilex, which mainly produces books on the creative opportunities offered by digital technology. He has written several books and has lectured throughout Europe on various aspects of design.
Alistair Dabbs
Alistair Dabbs is a freelance journalist specialising in digital imaging, graphic arts and prepress. Prior to a career in writing he worked in print buying and magazine production. Between 1989 and 1994 he was production editor for various publications at IDG and Ziff-Davis in the UK. Alistair’s work appears in many mainstream PC and Macintosh titles, graphics industry magazines and a host of Web-based publications.
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