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Saturday, May 21, 2011

Signage Systems and Information Graphics: A Professional Sourcebook

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Signage Systems and Information Graphics Brief description

“Dozens of examples of successful signage at various places-like public spaces, museums, and businesses-around the planet. . . . Each featured jobs are combined with text written by the firm that authored the signage.”-Step Inside Design

Signage Systems and Information Graphics

A signage strategy is far more than simply a set of symbols. Including its practical application, it may help to develop an identity for a space and may also add decorative flair to any built environment.

Andreas Uebele draws on his own design experience to understand more about signage as the point where graphic design and architecture get together. He first describes the fundamental rules of signage design: signs have to be visible but is not distracting, informative but not unwieldy, and concise however , not confusing. Striking the correct balance is vital. Color, typography, pictograms, and icons are generally elements that can be varied and exploited to encapsulate the maximum amount of information as is possible and fit the job’s requirements: the signage to find a hospital, an airport, maybe a conference center sometimes have little in common, and solutions ought to be tailored to fit the spot.

The book showcases great types of signage design worldwide, by having an emphasis on the most original approaches. It is an indispensable reference for communications designers in conjunction with a must for architects, interior designers, and graphic artists. 250+ color and 250 b/w illustrations and photographs

Signage Systems and Information Graphics Review

There are sev­eral books about sig­nage sys­tems and envi­ron­men­tal graphic design avail­able. Andreas Uebele wrote the book Sig­nage sys­tems & Infor­ma­tion graph­ics and this is one of several best and the most exten­sive books about sig­nage avail­able. I enjoyed read­ing and tak­ing a detailed look at the projects spo­ken this particular pro­fes­sional source book and with most of the described sig­nage projects are a spe­cific details by the design­ers. A truly great sig­nage book, a total must have.

The 336 count­ing pages book has a hard cover and is 28,5 x 24 cm. The pages read well and quickly you can find what you are look­ing for by the index. The text lay­out and choose of typog­ra­phy fits well and reads great, designed in a grid way (sim­i­lar to how sig­nage is designed). Andreas Uebele is a well known designer with the design iden­tity agency in Ger­many “Büro Uebele”. They've man­aged to design many sig­nage & infor­ma­tion graph­ics projects in the last years, from air­ports, offices, library and more. The author describes the fol­low­ing ele­ments of sig­nage design:

* Sig­nage design, typog­ra­phy and the way to choose a typeface
* Pro­duc­tion, plan­ning and sign management
* Projects from sign designs from all around the world
* Exten­sive draw­ings and pho­tos from sign projects

Typog­ra­phy & Signage inside Signage Systems and Information Graphics

A key fac­tor in sig­nage design & infor­ma­tion graph­ics is the choose of typog­ra­phy, together with the choose of type­face you are able to make or break a design along with its func­tion­al­ity. Through the book is explained how to locate a type­face and what char­ac­ter­is­tics a cer­tain type­face will need to have so that they are used in sig­nage sys­tems. Andreas Uebele men­tions dif­fer­ent type­faces that they applied to projects and explains the dif­fer­ences between the men­tioned type­faces. A very good intro­duc­tion into choos­ing a type­face for sig­nage & infor­ma­tion graph­ics. Fur­ther on inside the intro­duc­tion the book goes deeper into design­ing for sig­nage and which meth­ods to apply to have an effec­tive sig­nage & wayfind­ing sys­tem. With var­i­ous exam­ples and draw­ings you quickly read how and what you should design.

Sign Design inside Signage Systems and Information Graphics

The book explains how to use proper color sys­tems and ways to stick them right into a envi­ron­ment to cre­ate an excellent work­ing sig­nage sys­tem. The writer explains why they've cho­sen the color com­bi­na­tion, typog­ra­phy and sized the air­port sig­nage project described from the book. An awesome insight in learn­ing more info on sig­nage design. Fur­ther on the website will be more projects described and explained with exten­sive photo mate­r­ial along with the actual pro­duc­tion draw­ings. Because of the draw­ings you may get a good view of how a sig­nage sys­tems were created and produced.

Sig­nage projects from other designers inside Signage Systems and Information Graphics

On the book are also described alot of projects from dif­fer­ent design­ers and design agen­cies than Buro Uebele, for instance Schiphol designed by Bureau Mijk­se­naar. There are var­i­ous images and con­cept draw­ings aswel as the detailed infor­ma­tion about typog­ra­phy, color use and more. By adding more infor­ma­tion from other design­ers makes this book an invaluable asset ref­er­ence guide into graphic design and sig­nage sys­tems. You receive a clear insight of sig­nage projects which con­trol peo­ple in var­i­ous fields of visual com­mu­ni­ca­tion and show­ing them the way.

Click here to buy this Signage Systems and Information Graphics: A Professional Sourcebooks

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Signage Systems and Information Graphics: A Professional Sourcebook

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Signage Systems and Information Graphics Brief description

“Dozens of examples of successful signage at various places-like public spaces, museums, and businesses-around the planet. . . . Each featured jobs are combined with text written by the firm that authored the signage.”-Step Inside Design

Signage Systems and Information Graphics

A signage strategy is far more than simply a set of symbols. Including its practical application, it may help to develop an identity for a space and may also add decorative flair to any built environment.

Andreas Uebele draws on his own design experience to understand more about signage as the point where graphic design and architecture get together. He first describes the fundamental rules of signage design: signs have to be visible but is not distracting, informative but not unwieldy, and concise however , not confusing. Striking the correct balance is vital. Color, typography, pictograms, and icons are generally elements that can be varied and exploited to encapsulate the maximum amount of information as is possible and fit the job’s requirements: the signage to find a hospital, an airport, maybe a conference center sometimes have little in common, and solutions ought to be tailored to fit the spot.

The book showcases great types of signage design worldwide, by having an emphasis on the most original approaches. It is an indispensable reference for communications designers in conjunction with a must for architects, interior designers, and graphic artists. 250+ color and 250 b/w illustrations and photographs

Signage Systems and Information Graphics Review

There are sev­eral books about sig­nage sys­tems and envi­ron­men­tal graphic design avail­able. Andreas Uebele wrote the book Sig­nage sys­tems & Infor­ma­tion graph­ics and this is one of several best and the most exten­sive books about sig­nage avail­able. I enjoyed read­ing and tak­ing a detailed look at the projects spo­ken this particular pro­fes­sional source book and with most of the described sig­nage projects are a spe­cific details by the design­ers. A truly great sig­nage book, a total must have.

The 336 count­ing pages book has a hard cover and is 28,5 x 24 cm. The pages read well and quickly you can find what you are look­ing for by the index. The text lay­out and choose of typog­ra­phy fits well and reads great, designed in a grid way (sim­i­lar to how sig­nage is designed). Andreas Uebele is a well known designer with the design iden­tity agency in Ger­many “Büro Uebele”. They've man­aged to design many sig­nage & infor­ma­tion graph­ics projects in the last years, from air­ports, offices, library and more. The author describes the fol­low­ing ele­ments of sig­nage design:

* Sig­nage design, typog­ra­phy and the way to choose a typeface
* Pro­duc­tion, plan­ning and sign management
* Projects from sign designs from all around the world
* Exten­sive draw­ings and pho­tos from sign projects

Typog­ra­phy & Signage inside Signage Systems and Information Graphics

A key fac­tor in sig­nage design & infor­ma­tion graph­ics is the choose of typog­ra­phy, together with the choose of type­face you are able to make or break a design along with its func­tion­al­ity. Through the book is explained how to locate a type­face and what char­ac­ter­is­tics a cer­tain type­face will need to have so that they are used in sig­nage sys­tems. Andreas Uebele men­tions dif­fer­ent type­faces that they applied to projects and explains the dif­fer­ences between the men­tioned type­faces. A very good intro­duc­tion into choos­ing a type­face for sig­nage & infor­ma­tion graph­ics. Fur­ther on inside the intro­duc­tion the book goes deeper into design­ing for sig­nage and which meth­ods to apply to have an effec­tive sig­nage & wayfind­ing sys­tem. With var­i­ous exam­ples and draw­ings you quickly read how and what you should design.

Sign Design inside Signage Systems and Information Graphics

The book explains how to use proper color sys­tems and ways to stick them right into a envi­ron­ment to cre­ate an excellent work­ing sig­nage sys­tem. The writer explains why they've cho­sen the color com­bi­na­tion, typog­ra­phy and sized the air­port sig­nage project described from the book. An awesome insight in learn­ing more info on sig­nage design. Fur­ther on the website will be more projects described and explained with exten­sive photo mate­r­ial along with the actual pro­duc­tion draw­ings. Because of the draw­ings you may get a good view of how a sig­nage sys­tems were created and produced.

Sig­nage projects from other designers inside Signage Systems and Information Graphics

On the book are also described alot of projects from dif­fer­ent design­ers and design agen­cies than Buro Uebele, for instance Schiphol designed by Bureau Mijk­se­naar. There are var­i­ous images and con­cept draw­ings aswel as the detailed infor­ma­tion about typog­ra­phy, color use and more. By adding more infor­ma­tion from other design­ers makes this book an invaluable asset ref­er­ence guide into graphic design and sig­nage sys­tems. You receive a clear insight of sig­nage projects which con­trol peo­ple in var­i­ous fields of visual com­mu­ni­ca­tion and show­ing them the way.

Click here to buy this Signage Systems and Information Graphics: A Professional Sourcebooks

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