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Color Harmony Compendium: A Complete Color Reference for Designers of All Types, 25th Anniversary Edition

Hardback

Main Details

Title Color Harmony Compendium: A Complete Color Reference for Designers of All Types, 25th Anniversary Edition
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Terry Marks
By (author) MINE
By (author) Origin
By (author) Tina Sutton
Physical Properties
Format:Hardback
Pages:420
Dimensions(mm): Height 229,Width 171
Category/GenreGraphic design
ISBN/Barcode 9781592535903
ClassificationsDewey:745.4
Audience
General
Illustrations 500

Publishing Details

Publisher Rockport Publishers Inc.
Imprint Rockport Publishers Inc.
Publication Date 1 September 2009
Publication Country United States

Description

A selection of content from the entire Color Harmony library offers readers the most comprehensive reference book on the usage of color available today. Included is exclusive access to a downloadable application that allows users to choose layouts, logos, and package details featured in the book, experiment with colors, and print them for reference.

Author Biography

Terry has created projects for clients ranging from DC Comics to Microsoft, and was the co-chair of the activity book for hospitalized and chronically ill children. Terry is also the author of Mr. Crumbly Dreams a Tiger and Rules for Success. He lives in Seattle, WA. Christopher Simmons, founding principal of MINE, is a designer, writer, and educator. He is an instructor in identity design at California College of the Arts and at Academy of Art University in San Francisco, and is a frequent lecturer on design issues at colleges, universities, and professional organizations. Terry Marks (Seattle, WA) is the author of Mr. Crumbly Dreams a Tiger and Rules for Success. Christopher Simmons of MINE is an instructor in identity design at California College of the Arts and at Academy of Art University in San Francisco. Tina Sutton speaks on 'The Psychology of Color' around the US in schools, businesses and museums. She writes a weekly column for the Boston Globe Magazine.