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Making visual images that can be understood universally is a vitally important skill for creative thinkers across the design spectrum.
Designing with Photographs is the first book to explore skills from the most fundamental level - analysing how we look at pictures to understand the powerful visual language of photographic images. The book is aimed at designers working within a wide range of disciplines - from magazines, newspapers, books and brochures to packaging, advertising and design for the screen. It covers key aspects of a designer's work with photographs, using the complete spectrum of images - from the primarily descriptive to the highly-evocative shot.