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The big book of green design / edited by Suzanna M.W. Stephens, Anthony B. Stephens.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: New York : Collins Design, 2009.Description: 383 p. : col. ill. ; 29 cmISBN:
  • 9780061757990 (hbk.)
  • 0061757993 (hbk.)
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 741.602 STE
Contents:
Greener image products -- Companies -- Green in action repurposed design -- Anti-packing -- Materials -- Events -- Education.
Summary: This book explores the specific techniques and methods that graphic designers are employing worldwide to make their business a more earth-friendly one. It also features over 200 examples of these earth-friendly designs. Mainly focusing on printed materials, but also showcasing examples of trade show environments, repurposed designs and the new "anti-packaging" trend.
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Standard Loan LSAD Library Main Collection 741.602 STE (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 Available 39002100432963

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The Big Book of Green Design explores the specific techniques and methods that graphic designers are employing worldwide to make their business a more earth-friendly one. When paying clients need a more environmentally conscious image, they turn to ad agencies and in-house designers for cost-effective solutions. The results are often surprising, innovative, and new, and The Big Book of Green Design features the best of these earth-friendly designs. Mainly focusing on printed materials, but also showcasing examples of trade show environments, repurposed designs, and the new "anti-packaging" trend, the book showcases over 450 examples of marketing and collateral materials produced using environmentally favorable methods. With a foreword by Eric Benson, an expert on sustainable procedures within graphic design, The Big Book of Green Design is very much a "see what your colleagues are doing" idea-sharing, inspiration-generating compilation for agencies, freelance designers, printers, and other creative professionals.

Includes index.

Greener image products -- Companies -- Green in action repurposed design -- Anti-packing -- Materials -- Events -- Education.

This book explores the specific techniques and methods that graphic designers are employing worldwide to make their business a more earth-friendly one. It also features over 200 examples of these earth-friendly designs. Mainly focusing on printed materials, but also showcasing examples of trade show environments, repurposed designs and the new "anti-packaging" trend.

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