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Cartography and Graphic Design

2009
Between cartography and graphic design there are some theoretical and practical similarities. Both domains use practically the same techniques and their main goal is to communicate effectively and in a useful way. Methodological principles of graphic design seem to be very interesting for cartographers. For example, the principle “form follows function”
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Graphics and package design

1992
When we defined marketing in chapter 1 we did not specify: Who identified the customer needs? Who satisfied them? Who anticipated them? Who fixed the profit?
Frank A. Paine, Heather Y. Paine
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Design in Graphic Communication

1988
The underlying reason for studying Graphic Communication is so as to be able to use the skills and techniques which are learned, as basic design tools — as the medium by which design ideas can be expressed.
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Typography and Graphic Design

2018
Associations or relationships that are based on promises to oneself, other persons, organizations, companies, countries, and concepts are considered loyalties. As such, they are intricate and intimate components of what makes one person, himself. In many ways the role-related responsibilities, whether in personal or professional settings, that make one'
Paul Martin Lester   +2 more
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Plagiarism in Graphic Design

2018
The purpose of this paper is to identify students’ and academicians’ understanding and the contributing factors in visual plagiarism in order to provide appropriate solutions to be applied in the art and design program and thus to improve academic integrity among the university community.
Mohd Amin Mohd Noh   +4 more
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Designing by Graphic Intelligence

2020
The concept of graphic intelligence is certainly nothing new for those who are used to using this form of intelligence daily within their professions. Architects, engineers and, more generally, designers base their entire work activity on graphic thought, that form of thought that involves the hand, the eye and the brain in the elaboration and ...
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Graphic Design Worlds

2011
ENGLISH EDITION Graphic design is a territory that is difficult to take in with just one glance. Necessarily heteronomous, it presents itself not so much as a self-contained region with accurately defined confines, but rather as a nucleus from which and towards which different paths spread out as they relate to a variety of contexts, drawing a ...
Camuffo G, Dalla Mura M
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Interaction design: where's the graphic designer in the graphical user interface?

2009
This paper discusses the role of the graphic designer in the graphical user interface.
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Designing Experiments Graphically

1999
This chapter examines the graphical characteristics of good experiment designs. By good we mean designs that provide low variability of estimates of model coefficients and low confounding of estimates and that take into account constraints on design factor settings.
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Graphical Design of Primers with PerlPrimer

2007
PerlPrimer is a cross-platform application for the design of standard PCR, bisulfite PCR, real-time PCR, and sequencing primers. The program combines accurate primer-design algorithms with powerful interfaces to commonly used Internet databases, such as sequence retrieval from the Ensembl genome databases and the ability to BLAST search primer pairs ...
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