500 Greetings: Invitations, Greeting cards, Postcards and Self-promotional material

Marta Serrats
книга 500 Greetings: Invitations, Greeting cards, Postcards and Self-promotional material, автор: Marta Serrats

500 Greetings: Invitations, Greeting cards, Postcards and Self-promotional material

Marta Serrats
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ID: 11497
Видавництво: Promopress
Палітурка: Hardcover, 21.6 x 24.4 cm
Кількість сторінок: 260
Рік видання: 2016
Мова: English
ISBN-13: 9788415967712

A collection of greeting cards, personal invitations, and announcement cards that have been either made by hand or produced with the most avant-garde computer-design techniques. Nine seconds is the current estimate of the amount of time that it takes to captivate the eye. In our information-saturated world, in which email has monopolized personal communication, handmade greeting cards, personal invitations, and announcement cards offer an element of exclusive value and a unique charm, bringing together imagination, real texture, and a wide variety of design techniques.

This book focuses on the latest creative card designs produced by innovative design studios and artists throughout the world.  The ideas showcased in its three hundred pages range from handmade cards that elude conventional printing processes to the most avant-garde computer-designed offerings. The book shows the creative processes and techniques used in each project and analyses the key elements of their success. It is a great source of inspiration for those eager to break boundaries and go one step further with their creativity and imagination. 

About the Author:

Marta Serrats is a journalist based in Barcelona. She holds a Journalism degree from the Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona, Information and Communication Science Faculty and is specialized in architecture and design issues. She is the press manager of the Official Interior Architects Chamber of Barcelona and the author of several books on architecture, art and design and has lectured on “Design of Interior Space: Private Perimeters”.