The visual overload of the last decade -- crashing type, unreadable text, in-your-face images -- is being replaced by simple, seamless design with a clean approach. Minimal Graphics offers a striking new collection of international graphic design work that uses the power of simplicity to get messages across.
Filled with potent images and offering a wealth of minimal design solutions for color, type, images, packaging, and more -- this authoritative guide underscores the elegance of the "undesigned" approach.
Catherine Fishel specializes in writing for the graphic design market. She is the editor of Dynamic Graphics magazine and former editor-in-chief of Step-by-Step Graphics. Fishel's work frequently appears in PRINT, Applied Arts, LetterArts Review, and CMYK.