The Non-Designer's Type Book

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The Non-Designer's Type Book

Product details

Paperback: 240 pages

Publisher: Peachpit Press (July 24, 1998)

Language: English

ISBN-10: 9780201353679

ISBN-13: 978-0201353679

ASIN: 0201353679

Product Dimensions:

7 x 0.5 x 10.9 inches

Shipping Weight: 1.4 pounds

Average Customer Review:

4.1 out of 5 stars

26 customer reviews

Amazon Best Sellers Rank:

#710,755 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

I have to begin by saying that I have absolutely no experience in design or artwork. I have taken on a project (not exactly voluntarily) which I would prefer doesn't look completely amateurish by the time I finish. I got this book to give me some sort of reference in something I know I'm way over my head on.It covers everything that an amateur needs to know; it is fairly well indexed so I can locate it quickly; it doesn't go into unnecessary detail, just the to-the-point-basics. It is perfect for someone who doesn't have time to read the whole book and just needs to look up specific aspects of design as the need arises; it is not only well-written, but also well-illustrated. So far, everything I've needed is there.Having said this, I think that someone who already knows the basics or has design experience might find the tone of the book a little bit arbitrary or pedantic. In questions of taste or style there has to be a little more leeway for personal preference than this book would indicate.The author does have rather firm ideas of what is right and what is wrong and how things must be done. I tend to agree and do things his way because I don't know anything different and I desperately need strict guidelines since I don't have time to experiment or develop my own style.People who know more than I about the subject might or might not agree with all he says. But I think everyone will find this book useful at least as a source of reference or a starting point.

In my opinion, the "Non-Designer's Type Book" should just be considered "Volume II" of a boxed set with the "Non-Designer's Design Book." Its introduction to basic typography--the design and use of letters--is as elegant and understandable as the first book's introduction to graphic design.From a basic history and classification of typefaces, to suggestions for how to mix and match them, Williams gives you all the basic advice you need to ensure that your work will never look like it was created by a chimpanzee hitting keys at random.As always, Williams teaches sound principles, which you can apply again and again, but backs them up with a host of examples and alternatives. First things, first, though: Read the Non-Designer's Design Book first before you "graduate" to typography!

I have been reading Robin Williams' books since "The Mac is Not a Typewriter" came out.This author gives great, clear information that will help with the look of anything that you produce in print. (Or on the web)If you aren't a designer, or aren't particularly artistic, like me, you will benefit from this book because she gives clear examples of how to catch the reader's eye, and gives examples of pitfalls to avoid.There are also some who are a little too artistic for their own good. This book will help them avoid over-embellishing to the extent that their message doesn't get accross.A good buy for anyone who has to communicate in print. It doesn't matter if it's ad copy, a report for the boss, or your book, web site or menu.

I'm a big fan of the author, but I feel this is not one of her best books. She clearly illustrates all the important type concepts, but the book felt too long for the amount of information presented.I love her "The Non-Designer's Design Book" which concisely covers some of the same information. I've recommended the "Design Book" to lots of people but cannot think of anyone I'd recommend the "Type Book" to. I would have preferred it as a quick reference companion to the "Design Book", maybe at half its current size.

I am only a chapter in to this book and already I am hooked. My husband and I are publishers. In the past, he has done the heavy lifting on creating our books. Robin's books have helped me to become confident that I can offer some real assistance now. He is in agreement with what she writes. This is great fun for me. Thank you, Robin.

I had to buy this book for the Graphic Design program I am currently enrolled at Montgomery College in Rockville MD. Very good basics and easy to read. I like the examples and straight forward writing style. Overall a great purchase for a student or someone who just wants to know about design.

Very useful for untrained editors of in-house newsletters another publications. Well organized and illustrated.

Excellent fundamental knowledge that every novice and professional graphic designer should know.

[This is an edit of a review I posted several years ago. I wanted to reduce my rating, because now that I have a better appreciation of typography I realize just how bad this book really is.]You'll find a few clear explanations with useful examples in this book, so, if you're a novice, there's no denying that you'll learn something by reading it.But the author has the terrible habit of treating the reader as if they were complete idiots, and her patronizing tone really got on my nerves more than once. She cautions the reader with "don't be dumb" at least a dozen times, and that's just the tip of the iceberg.Basically, the author seems to believe that she's the most brilliant genious ever to have walked the surface of this planet and she really thinks she knows what's right and what's wrong. You'll also get advice like "you thought that this was right, but now you know it's wrong, so don't be dumb" all the time. It bothers me that anyone can behave as if they were the sole guardians of The Truth. This book could have been called The Gospel According to Robin Williams.Another aspect that bothered me is that, in the name of "good design", the book uses a third more paper than it really should. Its extra-tall format makes it seem to be denser, but in fact most pages have only been printed on the top half. Oh, and Robin Williams also mentions her other books in most chapters, so if you were to follow her advice to the letter you'd end up with the full collection of her books.

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