Less Is More: New Simplicity In Graphic Design

Less Is More: New Simplicity In Graphic Design by Steven Heller, published by Adams Media on September 10, 1999, is a first edition that spans 160 pages. This book explores the emerging “less is more” attitude in graphic design, showcasing the work and insights of 96 contemporary designers. It provides an overview of the evolving trends in graphic arts, highlighting the individual styles and influences of seven prominent designers.
Readers will find a detailed examination of the minimalist approach in graphic design, emphasizing how simplicity can enhance visual communication. The profiles included in the book delve into the unique perspectives of various designers, offering a glimpse into their creative processes and the impact of their work on the field. This edition serves as a resource for those interested in the principles of graphic design and the significance of simplicity in artistic expression.
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This text explores the emerging less is more attitude in graphic design through work and insight from 96 of today”s hottest designers. Featured profiles examine the individual styles and influences of seven prominent designers.’
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