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DESIGN<br />

10<br />

DESIGN<br />

Color and Design<br />

Edited by Marilyn DeLong and<br />

Barbara Martinson<br />

• Explains how colour is used in design<br />

and branding and how we respond to it<br />

depending on cultural context<br />

• Contains essays from a variety of<br />

disciplines, providing a broad range of<br />

perspectives<br />

• Short and engaging case studies offer<br />

examples of colour theory in action for<br />

students<br />

Bringing together contributions from a wide range of key<br />

scholars and practitioners, this important collection provides a<br />

broad interdisciplinary overview of how we experience colour<br />

and how it is used in design.<br />

MARILyN DELONG is Professor of Apparel Studies, College of Design,<br />

University of Minnesota, USA.<br />

BARBARA MARTINSON is Professor of Graphic Design, College of Design,<br />

University of Minnesota, USA.<br />

UK September 2012 US November 2012<br />

224 Pages 172 x 244 mm 6.77 x 9.625 inches<br />

HB 9781847889522 - £55.00 / $100.00<br />

PB 9781847889515 - £19.99 / $29.95<br />

Berg Publishers<br />

Environmental Psychology<br />

for Design<br />

Second Edition<br />

DAK Kopec<br />

• Discussion questions equip designers<br />

to critically analyse and think<br />

comprehensively<br />

• The First Edition was awarded the 2006<br />

ASID Joel Polsky Prize<br />

• Includes Instructor’s Resources and<br />

Power Point presentations<br />

New to this edition: cultural and<br />

sustainability connections features, an<br />

updated program of colour photos and drawings; studio activities<br />

to generate projects; web links to launch further study into<br />

key topics. This book explores how a room can affect mood and<br />

health, with an in-depth look at psychosocial response to the<br />

built environment.<br />

DAVID ALAN ‘DAK’ KOPEC is based at Radford University, USA.<br />

UK May 2012<br />

432 Pages 215 x 280 mm 8.5 x 11 inches<br />

PB 9781609011413 - £60.00<br />

World English, excluding the Americas (USA, Canada, South America<br />

and the Caribbean)<br />

Fairchild Books<br />

Meanings of Designed Spaces<br />

Tiiu Poldma<br />

• Readings for student participation in discussion and<br />

to perform exercises<br />

• Includes Instructor’s Resources and Power Point presentations<br />

This book explores diverse types of spaces, what constitutes<br />

‘designed space’ and what this means for technology, business,<br />

design thinking and doing, ethics, culture, sustainability and<br />

society.<br />

TIIU POLDMA is based at the University of Montreal, Canada.<br />

UK September 2012<br />

432 Pages 187 x 235 mm 7.35 x 9.25 inches<br />

PB 9781609011451 - £40.00<br />

World English, excluding the Americas (USA, Canada, South America<br />

and the Caribbean)<br />

Fairchild Books<br />

3D Design Basics: Studio<br />

Companion Series, Book 3<br />

Donna Lynne Fullmer<br />

• Explains Paraline drawings and one or<br />

two point perspective buildings<br />

• Demonstrates how to start designing<br />

with quick rip and tear models to<br />

explore massing and overall ideas<br />

• Includes Instructor’s Resources and<br />

Power Point presentations<br />

Explores basic three-dimensional options<br />

for presenting design ideas and exposes<br />

students to a variety of model building tools and methods.<br />

DONNA LyNNE FULLMER is based at Kansas State University, USA.<br />

UK November 2012<br />

224 Pages 203 x 229 mm 8 x 9 inches<br />

PB 9781609010980 - £30.00<br />

World English, excluding the Americas (USA, Canada, South America<br />

and the Caribbean)<br />

Fairchild Books

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