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Kumiko Hiramoto (Author)
Original text before translation
平本 久美子 (著)
(175930)
JAN:9784798175935
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(175930)
JAN:9784798175935
Wholesale Price: Members Only
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Format:A5
Number of pages:224 |
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Country of manufacture: Japan
Material / component: Format:Book (paper)
Year of manufacture: 2023
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Description
*[Fashionable][cute][cool] is not the only way to design! A must-have book for non-designers who design with a cool look! * [Presentation materials are always hard to read!] [The cover of the PR paper looks old.] [No inquiries even though I made a leaflet.] [Is it because of the thumbnail that the number of views doesn't go up?] [Seminar flyers look suspicious. ......] This book is an introduction to designing internal documents, presentation slides, flyers, PR papers, web ads, and other rather [stuffy] PR materials. It teaches design tips that convey the firm, crisp, trustworthy, friendly, and easy-to-understand feel that is needed in a formal workplace or business setting. *Three things are important in design*. Design is not just a matter of aesthetics; there is a reason for it. There are three important things. *[To be crisp and clear](to get people to notice) *[Do not write long sentences](to convey the main point) *[Don't use too much color](to make it easy to read) *The author is a professional designer who knows the problems of amateurs*. The author is also a public relations advisor for the Japan Public Relations Association and has taught many design courses. In this book, the author provides specific explanations based on the content of the [Design Correction Clinic (before and after design corrections)] section, which has been one of the most popular and highly rated courses he has given. *Recommended for people like this* *Non-designers who are not good at design *Creates often solid designs. *Do not need fashionable designs *Want to do something about a design that is hard to see *Don't know what to do to fix it *I don't want to read difficult design books. [Composition] *Okatakutai Design Before and After *Chapter 1: Stylish Documents *Chapter 2: "Big PR paper *Chapter 3: "Okatatei Slide *Chapter 4: "Cool Leaflets *Chapter 5: Web ads that are too big for you *Chapter 6: "Okatsukai flyers" *Chapter 7: "Okatsukai posters [Author's profile] Kumiko Hiramoto/Graphic Designer, Public Relations Advisor of Japan Public Relations Association. Lives in Ikoma City, Nara Prefecture. While working on community-based designs such as event posters, flyers, pamphlets, and product packages, she also teaches design training for non-designers to local government officials throughout Japan. His representative book, "Design You Shouldn't Do" (Shoei-sha) has been in its 13th printing and has become a standard introductory design book for non-designers. |
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[Presentation materials are always hard to read!]
[The cover of the PR paper looks old.]
[No inquiries even though I made a leaflet.]
[Is it because of the thumbnail that the number of views doesn't go up?]
[Seminar flyers look suspicious. ......]
This book is an introduction to designing internal documents, presentation slides, flyers, PR papers, web ads, and other rather [stuffy] PR materials. It teaches design tips that convey the firm, crisp, trustworthy, friendly, and easy-to-understand feel that is needed in a formal workplace or business setting.
*Three things are important in design*.
Design is not just a matter of aesthetics; there is a reason for it. There are three important things.
*[To be crisp and clear](to get people to notice)
*[Do not write long sentences](to convey the main point)
*[Don't use too much color](to make it easy to read)
*The author is a professional designer who knows the problems of amateurs*.
The author is also a public relations advisor for the Japan Public Relations Association and has taught many design courses. In this book, the author provides specific explanations based on the content of the [Design Correction Clinic (before and after design corrections)] section, which has been one of the most popular and highly rated courses he has given.
*Recommended for people like this*
*Non-designers who are not good at design
*Creates often solid designs.
*Do not need fashionable designs
*Want to do something about a design that is hard to see
*Don't know what to do to fix it
*I don't want to read difficult design books.
[Composition]
*Okatakutai Design Before and After
*Chapter 1: Stylish Documents
*Chapter 2: "Big PR paper
*Chapter 3: "Okatatei Slide
*Chapter 4: "Cool Leaflets
*Chapter 5: Web ads that are too big for you
*Chapter 6: "Okatsukai flyers" *Chapter 7: "Okatsukai posters
[Author's profile]
Kumiko Hiramoto/Graphic Designer, Public Relations Advisor of Japan Public Relations Association. Lives in Ikoma City, Nara Prefecture. While working on community-based designs such as event posters, flyers, pamphlets, and product packages, she also teaches design training for non-designers to local government officials throughout Japan. His representative book, "Design You Shouldn't Do" (Shoei-sha) has been in its 13th printing and has become a standard introductory design book for non-designers.