Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Traditional stories - Designers must read 20 books recommended

Designers must read 20 books recommended

What are the 20 books that designers must read? Here is my carefully organized for you to designers must read 20 books recommended, I hope you like!

Designers must read the 20 books recommended

1. This book is a classic of design psychology. The author, Donald A. Norman, is an American cognitive psychologist, computer engineer, and industrial designer. The book is written in a light-hearted tone, explaining the three basic concepts of design: instinct, behavior, and reflection, thus illustrating the importance of emotion in design. The book concludes by pointing out that we are all designers, and that everyone's work and life is actually about design.

2. The Story of Art

Author: [English] Gombrich (Sir E.H.Gombrich)

Publisher: Guangxi Fine Arts Publishing House

Publication year: 2008

The book summarizes the development of art from the earliest cave paintings to the present day experimental art, in order to illustrate that the history of art is? a history in which various traditions continue to meander and change, and in which each work both looks back and is oriented toward the future.?

Sir Gombrich, with his exhaustive and brilliantly written works, often elucidates the whole atmosphere of a period in a few words. He taught thousands of people how to appreciate the paintings of their predecessors with a highly successful book, The Story of Art, a brilliant work of erudition and movement, and one of the best-known, most popular, and most enduring of all books on art.

3. The Laws of Design

By William? The Laws of Design

Author: William Lidwell et al

Publisher: Liaoning Science and Technology Publishing House

Year of Publication: 2010

The table of contents of The Laws of Design is categorized by alphabetical order and by category of law. Each law is presented as a two-page cross-reference. The left page includes a short definition of the law, a further description, examples, and guidelines for its use. Notes are listed on the right side of the text, providing details and references. The right page includes a legend and related illustrations to further visualize the Code.

4. "Design Methods and Strategies? A Guide to Design in Delft

Author: School of Industrial Design Engineering, Delft University of Technology, [Netherlands]

Publisher: Huazhong University of Science and Technology Press

Year of Publication: 2014

A designer's creations can not be separated from intuition and creativity, and at the same time, cannot be separated from the design method. This book is a summary of more than 50 years of experience in product design methods at the Faculty of Industrial Design Engineering of Delft University of Technology. It forgoes the fluff of design methods and presents 72 core design methods, strategies and techniques directly. Some of these methods are unique to Delft and have been widely circulated. Each method, strategy, and technique is described in a separate page of text and illustrated with illustrations.

5. "Blast Wind and Thunder"

Author: Kohei Sugiura

Publisher: Life? Book Xinzhi Sanlian Bookstore

Publication year: 2006

Yasuhei Sugiura is an internationally renowned graphic designer, book designer, and professor emeritus of Kobe University of Arts and Technology, born in Tokyo, Japan in 1932, graduated from the Architecture Department of Tokyo University of the Arts in 1955, and served as a visiting professor of the University of Modeling in Ulm, Germany from 1964 to 1967, and has been designing book bindings since 1970. Since 1970, he has been designing bookbindings, and has conducted research on Asian imagery, perceptual theory, and music theory, centering on visual communication theory and manjaro. He was awarded the Gold Medal for the World's Most Beautiful Book in Leipzig in 1982, and was awarded the Order of the Purple Ribbon of the Japanese National Order of Merit in 1998, among other awards. He is the first researcher of Asian images, and has planned many exhibitions, concerts, and books on Asian culture, and has influenced the new generation of creators by visualizing the world in the field of consciousness with his unique methodology. He describes the essence of traditional and mythological Asian images, patterns, and shapes as ? The World of Everything? which has appeared in several books.

6. Art and Visual Perception

Author: (US) Arnheim

Publisher: Sichuan People's Publishing House

Year of Publication: 1998

Art and Visual Perception

Art seems to be in danger of being killed by the proliferation of empty theories, and in recent years there has been very little that really qualifies as art. . They seem to be in a plethora of books, articles, academic lectures, presentations, speeches and tutorials, etc? all of which are trying to help us figure out what art is and what it is not; what person created what works under what circumstances, why or for whom he created them, etc.? The flood of compositions is submerged. What appears before our eyes is a tiny corpse that has been dissected open by the combined efforts of a large number of eager surgeons and amateur chemists. Since this group always prefers to talk about art in terms of thinking and reasoning, it inevitably creates the impression that art is something that eludes the mind.

7. Cognition and Design: Understanding UI Design Guidelines

By [US] Jeff Johnson

Publisher: People's Posts and Telecommunications Publishing House

Publication: 2014

User Interface Design Guidelines are the laws summarized by people in long-term practice. This new book by Jeff Johnson, a master in the field of interaction design, starts from simple cognitive psychology theories, supplemented by rich cases, combines design and psychology organically, and clarifies a series of user interface design guidelines as well as their application in practice. The 1st edition was a huge success and well received by experts and readers alike, and the 2nd edition not only updates the case studies and research data, but also adds brand new chapters discussing how humans make decisions and the laws of hand-eye coordination. If you are working in interaction design, then this book is essential.

8. Typography Today

By Helmut Schmid

The author. Schmid

Publisher: China Youth Publishing House

Year of Publication: 2007

This book includes the work of 88 designers from 15 countries, showing the face of modern typography.

Key figures represented include Lissitzky, Chischholt, Zwart, Wolfgang Weingart, Wimmer, and Dietrichson. Weingart, Wim Crowell, and Yasushi Sugiura. Crowell, Kohei Sugiura, Emile Rougier, Karl Lagerfeld, and others. Rudgell, Karl Gerstner, and Herb R. K. Krauss. Gerstner and Herb Rubin. Ruppelin, among others. The new edition also includes the works of Neville Brodie, Aprile Greiman, and Sang-soo Ahn. Greiman and Sang-soo Ahn. Through the works of Wolfgang Weingart, Wim Wiegand, and others. Weingart, Wim? Crowell, Kohei Sugiura, Franco? Grignani, John Cage, and Helmut K. K. Kelley. Cage and Helmut Schmid. Schmid's commentary. This book reviews the development of typography in the 20th century.

9. The History of Modern World Design

Author: Wang Shouzhi

Publisher: China Youth Publishing House

Publication: 2002

The History of Modern World Design / Wang Shouzhi's History of Design Series*** is divided into nine chapters, which provide a general exposition of the origins, development, and current status of the history of modern design in the world. The book is divided into nine chapters to give a general exposition on the origin, development and current situation of the history of modern design in the world, describing the important schools, important figures and important works in each period of the history of modern design in the world, and presenting the basic outline of the history of modern design in the world and constructing the basic framework.

10. The Laws of Universal Design

By William Lidwell, [U.S.], [U.S.], [U.S.], [U.S.], [U.S.], and [U.S.]. Lidwell, [US]Cristina? Horton, [US] Jill? Butler

Publisher: Central Compilation and Translation Publishing House

Publication date: 2003

This book is the first design book that spans across all fields of specialization, with a wealth of pictures that are easy to use. It explains design concepts in clear, easy-to-understand language, with illustrative examples of concepts being put into practice. From the 80/20 rule? and the "80/20 rule", the "80/20 rule", and the "80/20 rule". the 80/20 rule? and the "80/20 rule", the "Ideal Set Group", and the "Babyface Bias". Baby Face Bias? The "baby-face bias". Occam's Razor? What's the point? Self-similarity? To? Storytelling. and other universal laws. Readers can quickly absorb valuable lessons from these 125 rules, avoid fatal mistakes, and open up more and better communication and creativity.

11. Designing for the Real World

By [US] Victor? By Victor Papanek

Publisher: CITIC Press

Publication: 2013

This book questions the consumer culture that has sprung up since the First World War, through examples of these best practices, such as products and services made for Third World countries. This book envisions the future of the design industry, where, in keeping with natural harmony, they implement education to meet the needs of? the majority of the? needs of the world's continuously growing population. For Design and Criticism, Papanek's language emphasizing his attack on the self-limiting notion of industrial design and his embrace of all human behavior that is replaced by design is significant.

12. The Course of Beauty

Author: Li Zehou

Publisher: Tianjin Academy of Social Sciences Publishing House

Year of Publication: 2002

"The Course of Beauty" provides a macro bird's-eye view of China's thousands of years of art and literature, with a generalized description and aesthetic grasp. It proposes such primitive and ancient art as the "dragon fly and phoenix dance". The art of the primitive ancient art, such as the dragon fly and phoenix dance? and the bronze art of the Yin and Zhou dynasties. The beauty of carcasses? and the spirit of rationality in the pre-Qin period. Complementarity between Confucianism and Taoism The spirit of rationality in the pre-Qin period, the spirit of Ch'u, the Han Dynasty, the Han Dynasty, the Han Dynasty, and the Han Dynasty. Romanticism The Romanticism of Han painting and stone painting. The Awakening of Man The Wei and Jin style, the Six Dynasties, Tang, Song Buddha sculpture, Song and Yuan landscape painting and poetry, lyrics, music, each with aesthetic three categories, the Ming and Qing period novels, operas by the romantic and sentimental reality of the change and other important concepts, many of the previous generation has not been sent.

13. "Making Creativity Stickier"

By Chip Heath/Dan B. Kennedy. Chip Heath/ Dan Heath Heath

Publisher: CITIC Publishing House

Publication year: 2007

Designers can't be creative. If you want to spread ideas to others and make creativity go straight to their hearts, you should make it powerful ? sticky? Internationally renowned behavioral psychologists Heath Brothers pointed out in "Make Creativity More Sticky" that there are six paths to make creativity go straight to the heart? Simple: refining the core message; Unexpected: attracting and maintaining attention; Specific: helping people understand and remember; Credible: making people want to believe; Emotional: making people care about caring; Story: urging people to get up and take action.

14. "Design Geometry? A Study of Proportion and Composition

By Kimberly Ilam. Ilam

Publisher: China Water Resources and Hydropower Press

Publication Year: 2003

Author Kimberly Ilam reveals the power of math and beauty. Ilam reveals the mysterious relationship between mathematics and beauty, and expresses obscure mathematics in plain language. Design Geometry? A Study of Proportion and Composition uses its detailed sketches to explain not only how the science of measurement can inform and even create beauty in nature and works of art, but more importantly how to use these techniques to create beauty in our own designs.

15. "IDEO, Design Changes Everything"

By [US] Tim Brown. Tim Brown

Publisher: Manpower Publishing Company

Publication Year: 2011

This book is the latest book by Tim Brown, President and CEO of IDEO. Brown's latest book. In the book, the author leads us to recognize? Design Thinking. This energizing and inspiring guide is indispensable for anyone who wants to take on today's challenges to create tomorrow's opportunities.

16. Design in Design

Author: [Japanese] Kenya Hara

Publisher: Shandong People's Publishing House

Publication year: 2006

Mr. Kenya Hara, the master of Japanese graphic design, puts forward such a thought in this book: what is design in the end? Mr. Hara analyzes every aspect of Japanese design from the perspective of ?re-design? of everyday objects in the 21st century. He also mentions the way of thinking about information architecture, the reconfiguration of the design field, and so on. According to Mr. Kenya Hara, ? Design s significance will certainly go beyond the technical level, and will infuse power into our outlook on life and living.

17. The Awakening of Design

Author: [Japan] Ikko Tanaka

Publisher: Guangxi Normal University Press

Publication year: 2009

Ikko Tanaka is a member of the Design Association of Japan and the Association of Graphic Designers International, and is an accomplished graphic designer in Japan. The author uses his own words to bring readers into his own work and life, to experience a different design life, and to recognize a real and comprehensive Ikko Tanaka. It is also a great way to learn more about Japanese design.

18. "Wang Shouzhi Tells the Story of Products"

Author: Wang Shouzhi

Publisher: China Youth Publishing House

Year of Publication: 2005

Mr. Wang Shouzhi, as an expert in design theory and design history in China, can be regarded as one of the founding fathers of modern design in China. The author says that he has been telling the story of design all his life, only that he used to tell it on the podium, but seldom told it through the way of books. Now he would like to tell the story with you through this thin book. This book is easy to understand, in the process of reading, not only can you enjoy the story of the product, but also can appreciate the epitome of the flavor of the countries.

19. Books, Words and Design in Asia

Author: [Japanese] Kohei Sugiura

Publisher: Life? Book Xinzhi Sanlian Bookstore

Publication year: 2006

This book includes the work of internationally renowned graphic designer and book designer Kohei Sugiura, who has collaborated in recent years with six famous designers in China, South Korea and India, including Lü Jingren, Huang Yongsong, and Deng Xiaoyu. Lv Jingren, Hwang Yongsong, Ahn Sang-soo, Jung Byung-kyu, R.K. Joshi, Kodi? Kirti Trivedi, on the cultural similarities and differences of the Oriental countries, Asian books, texts, and design, and the relationship between the three. Through their dialogues, readers are able to share these designers' thoughts on their own cultures and texts, as well as their experiences of how to incorporate them into their actual design work. The work of Kohei Sugiura and the six designers, selected to accompany each of the conversations, also provides an example of how to move from thought to practice.

20. Simplicity First: Four Strategies for Interactive Design

By Giles Colborne

Published by People's Posts and Telecommunications Publishing House

Published: 2011

This book introduces the techniques and skills of interactive design, and describes how to start from the needs and expectations of the target user, and how to combine them with the psychological characteristics and behaviors of humans. The book explains four strategies to maximize the simplicity and usability of interactive design results: delete, organize in layers, hide and move. This book is suitable for web apps, internet products, mobile apps, and other interaction designers.