The Production Manual: Edition 2

· Bloomsbury Publishing
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From the basics such as working with typography through using images and working with color, exploring different pre-press techniques and the processes involved in bringing a product to press and with a resulting pleasing end product, the authors present everything that the reader needs to know in a straightforward and visually strong way. This new edition completely updates the information on the production process, highlighting new techniques and expanding its coverage on digital technologies. In addition, new interviews are included from design studios using creative or unique production techniques. Since students may eventually be working with international clients, the authors includes both metric and imperial measurements so that students will become familiar with the differences. Expanded coverage of environmental and sustainability issues, especially as they relate to paper choice and use of special processes/inks has also been added.

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4.0
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Bianca Bernardo
July 25, 2017
Layout and writing makes it easy to read and understand. It's okay for a quick reference for students but its too basic for a more experienced designer.
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Sohair Osaman
June 16, 2024
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About the author

Gavin Ambrose currently teaches at the University of Brighton, UK, and is a practicing designer and author.

Paul Harris is a freelance writer whose work appears extensively in magazines and journals in the US and UK.

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