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Non-Designers Design Book


The Non-Designer’s Design Book
by Robin Williams
ISBN 0321193857
Date Read 3/2006

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It’s a great little book for people like me: I have no clue about design. I am not going to become a designer after reading this book, that’s for sure. But I liked the book. I gained some “design” knowledge. I know — by name — the different aspects of design now: proximity, alignment, repetition, and contrast. I’ve also validated some of my thoughts on design. A good, handy book. It’s an easy and a quick read.

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