Sunday, January 25, 2009

Try These On For Size...

In my last post, I said that I've had a few posts sitting, waiting to be published. Well wait no longer. I've been reading books when ever I have some quite free time (which is becoming less and less for some unfortunate reason) and I'd like to fill you in on what those books are. I know that this posts probably isn't the most thrilling and profound post you will ever see gracing this blog but these books have really helped me in the past few months and I thought you might want to check them out.

So... Book number one in no particular order:
The Visual Display of Quantitative Data - Edward R. Tufte.
Now I already know what you are thinking and yes it is a little "heady" but if you are ever in a position that requires you to understand and create a graph or diagram, this book will help you immensely. It's not the easiest read I've ever sat down with but to this date, it has been the most helpful. Tufte discusses the designers responsibilities to the audience when creating graphs, charts, and diagrams and how to be the most efficient while doing so. I can't recommend this book enough.

Book number two:
Trek, David Carson recent work - published by Ginko Press.
The last book that I suggested was completely informative and purposefully very intelligent. This book shouldn't cause you to walk away with a slight headache and more questions then when you started out. Instead this book offers you short glimpses into the mind and approach of one of the most renown graphic designers in the world (David Carson if you didn't grab that from the title of the book). A great read, terribly interesting and overall, I really liked it. I don't know if it needs to be part of the collection but it sure as hell doesn't make it look bad.

Book number three:
The Graphic Design Business Book - Tad Crawford.
So this book's title pretty much says it all. Yes this book is for all you designers out there who want to have your own business or already do. Basically this book hits on all the finer points of running and owning you own business. The best part about being a designer is that if you are doing any freelance work, whether it is your full time gig or if you moon light to make the rent, you are your own business. This book can be very helpful for any designer out there who is doing more than just showing up for their nine to five and then going home. With chapters like establishing your business plan, negotiating contracts, and taxes; this book becomes your go to source for all graphic designer business practices.

I have a few books that I'm reading right now and I can't comment on the quite yet because I haven't finished them. Two of them are by the same guy that wrote A Visual Display of Quantitative Information (Edward R. Tufte). They are called Envisioning Information and Visual Explanations. I don't think a designers library can be considered complete without these three books gracing the shelves. The other book that I'm reading along side the other two is Understanding Design by Kees Dorst. I haven't made it too deep into this book yet so I can't comment on it as well as I would like but it basically is a book of reflections on being a designer. I'm guessing if you are reading this blog to see what my reflections are about design, you might really like this book as well.

Well that is it for now. Six books should keep any designer busy reading for a couple months so I'll make another post then about more books I'm reading (I'm obviously going to make other post in the meantime but if this is the only reason you stopped by, well now you have a better idea of when to come back). Keep checking back, with the school year rapidly coming to a close and the design community will shortly be inundated by young fresh talent (basically you my readers) I will be writing a post on how and where to find jobs. Until then, Adios

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