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9780470195086 | Pap/cdr edition (John Wiley & Sons Inc, January 28, 2008), cover price $49.95
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9782940373147 | Ava Pub, November 1, 2006, cover price $39.95
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9782940373093 | Ava Pub, June 14, 2006, cover price $49.95
Includes a series of illustrated interviews with designers such as Ken Garland, Wim Crouwel, Milton Glaser, Karl Gerstner and Rosmarie Tissi, each of whom place their work in historical and personal contexts as they reflect on their formative years and long careers. This title is rich in anecdotes and observations, as influential designers speak honestly about what it was like to make design history.
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9782940373086 | Ava Pub, April 1, 2006, cover price $39.95
9782884790796 | Gardners Books, October 31, 2005, cover price $49.65 | About this edition: Includes a series of illustrated interviews with designers such as Ken Garland, Wim Crouwel, Milton Glaser, Karl Gerstner and Rosmarie Tissi, each of whom place their work in historical and personal contexts as they reflect on their formative years and long careers.
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9782880466787 | Rotovision, October 1, 2002, cover price $45.00 | About this edition: The driving force behind almost all graphic design is the grid.
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9782880468149 | Rotovision, February 28, 2005, cover price $30.00
Product Description: As design absorbs the lesson of providing easy access to products and services for people with visual and physical impairments, the notion of "inclusive design" arrives at the top of the agenda; the idea that design should not cater exclusively for those with disabilities, nor should it ignore them...read more
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9782880466985 | Rotovision, December 1, 2003, cover price $50.00 | About this edition: As design absorbs the lesson of providing easy access to products and services for people with visual and physical impairments, the notion of "inclusive design" arrives at the top of the agenda; the idea that design should not cater exclusively for those with disabilities, nor should it ignore them.
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