Stop, Think, Go, Do: How Typography and Graphic Design Influence Behavior
Category: Books,Arts & Photography,Graphic Design
Stop, Think, Go, Do: How Typography and Graphic Design Influence Behavior Details
About the Author Steven Heller wears many hats (in addition to the New York Yankees): For 33 years he was an art director at the New York Times, originally on the OpEd Page and for almost 30 of those years with the New York Times Book Review. Currently, he is co-chair of the MFA Designer as Author Department, Special Consultant to the President of SVA for New Programs, and writes the Visuals column for the New York Times Book Review. Visit him online at www.hellerbooks.com.Mirko Ilic is founder of Mirko Ilic Corp., in New York City. He has received medals from Society of Illustrators, Society of Publication Designers, Art Directors Club, I.D. Magazine, and Society of Newspaper Design. Ilic is co-author of The Anatomy of Design with Steven Heller and co-author of The Design of Dissent with Milton Glaser. http://www.mirkoilic.com Read more
Reviews
Just picked this up from the mailbox today. Meh. Not worth the money (If I had looked at this in a bookstore, I would have put it down after 20 seconds and walked away). The title is a complete cheat, there is no analysis of how behavior is influenced. Quite a lot of the samples are not in english, although the book is in english. So you can't really interpret those messages, part of what makes type work is READING it. A lot of the images seem like student exercises. It's going back today.