A revised edition of a college textbook on design becomes as much a revelation to those who formulate it as to those who read it.The revision process causes an author to delve into the changes that have taken place in an astonishingly short time, not only in technol-ogy and materials but in attitudes conceding such vital issues as human rights and the environment. Each new edition thus becomes a continuously updated contemporary approach to a subject as an-cient and as intriguing as humanity itself.
Preface
Part One Design as Universal Reality
1 The Essence of Design
The Nature of Design
Why Create?
The Aesthetic Sense
Creation as the Search for Beauty
The Urge to Shock
The Contemporary View
A Fundamental Need
Visual Design
The Role of Perception
The Gestalt Principle
Closure
Figure-ground
Imagery
Design through Selection
Guides to Selection
Expression of the Material
Form
Fulfillment of Purpose
The Art of Selection
The Element of Time
Summary
2 The Design Process
Inspiration
Concept
Decision Making
Problem Solving
Definition
Creativity
Analysis
Production
Clarification
Integrity
Integrity of Materials
Integrity of Form
Integrity of Function
Originality
Craftsmanship
Media and Materials
Art and Craft
Summary
Part Two The Elements of Design
3 Line
Line as Expression
The Quality of Line
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4 Space
5 Shape and Form
6 Texture
7 Color
Part Three The Principles of Design
8 Unity and Variety
9 Balance, Rhythm, and Emphasis
10 Proportion and Scale
Part Four Design in Action
11 The Influence of Materials on Design
12 Forming Techniques
13 Structure and Decoration
Part Five Design for Living
14 Our Personal World
15 Design and Technology
16 Design in the Marketplace
17 Design for the Environment
Glossary
Bibliography
Photographic Credits
Index