Art and design are created by and invoke emotions. Design for public consumption includes an additional set of talents beyond artistry. It requires the love of learning and teaching, an understanding of your audience, and a joy for creating. This book shows examples of a lifetime of work done by one artist who shares his insights into the technical, whimsical, practical, and personal sides of being a graphic designer. It is both a resource for budding graphic artists and a beautiful display book for appreciators of art. Author Jack Young, an expert in print, exhibit, and digital design, offers insight, inspiration, and poignant stories and experiences of art’s impact on people and their communities by sharing his own designs and the stories of collaboration and vision that create them.
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