The Best of the Best of Brochure Design
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Rockport Publishers? The Best of Brochure Design volumes have consistently inspired designs with the field?s most innovative and creative work. Now this special book goes a step further, culling the best of the best into one stunning showcase.
This volume features winning brochures from a wide range of countries and clients, including corporate brochures and annual reports, product and service pieces, and brochures for organizations ranging from education and health care to arts and entertainment.
Large, visually compelling photos bring the reader up-close and personal to the best examples of brochure design that he or she is likely to see.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #1196933 in Books
- Published on: 2004-03
- Format: Illustrated
- Original language: English
- Number of items: 1
- Binding: Paperback
- 272 pages
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Very bad resource book! Bad as in terrible...
I'm a design professional and rely on books as resources for insight to the work being produced out there. But when I got this book and opened it, I could hardly find a page or spread that had anything decent on it. This book reminds me of some of the resource books I used in college 8+ years ago. This book's content is very poor quality and very dated material. It's the only book I've ever purchased online and been highly dissappointed about its content. I'd trade this book for a yo-yo at this point. Trust me, DO NOT purchase this book.
Got to agree with the others...
This book is lacking in every way. It may have been amazing in 2002 or 2004 when it was put out, but it is now only good for a class in what NOT to do. Most of the images are pretty boring and tame. I felt that a lot of the images were so obvious and expected - stuff you see everyday. Rockport's 1,000 Graphic Elements: Details for Distinctive Designs was much better. At least it had some inspiring images and cutting-edge work. More 3-D stuff, too.
Skip this book and check out 1,000 Graphic Elements: Details for Distinctive Designs; it's better.
Awwwww...
This book's content ranges from fair design to absolutely abominable. I'm eighteen and I run circles around most of the designers featured in this book... that's not a good sign. The best design in this book is actually the cover, which can be very decieving... most of the content is flatly uncreative, with all the dullness of a dentist's waiting room. It is, however a good example of what not to do in brochure design: noted mistakes include sloppy collaging (not intentionally sloppy), terrible visual appeal, and the work of designers who went filter-happy in Photoshop (the Emboss filter, no less.) Please avoid this book. Amateurs might enjoy it, but for God's sake, don't emulate the work in it. I realize how arrogant this review may be, but it's hard not to feel that way when your own work puts thiers to shame.



