Visualizing Ideas: From Scribbles to Storyboards

R135

Visualizing and presenting your ideas convincingly is an indispensable part of day-to-day design, even in our age of digital design processes. No presentation is complete without layouts, storyboards or spontaneous sketches, often crucial to the outcome. No computer software, however good it is, can replace the non-computerized marker!

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Visualizing and presenting your ideas convincingly is an indispensable part of day-to-day design, even in our age of digital design processes. No presentation is complete without layouts, storyboards or spontaneous sketches, often crucial to the outcome. No computer software, however good it is, can replace the non-computerized marker!

In this book, Gregor Krisztian and Nesrin Schlempp-Ülker explore and explain basic layout techniques, giving expert tips and demonstrating useful tricks employed by professionals. They show you how to present your ideas quickly and effectively, illustrating all stages of work with clear examples from teaching and practice. This will be an indispensable reference work for all professional designers and students – indeed, for anyone who wishes to present their ideas successfully and skilfully.

Useful design tools
Working more professionally with markers
The basics of illustration
Concrete examples
Ideas, doodles, layouts
Storyboards and presentations

Nesrin Schlempp-Ãœlker is a freelance illustrator and teaches design technology at the University of Applied Sciences in Wiesbaden, Germany, where Gregor Krisztian is a professor in the Design Faculty. Krisztian was also an advertising art director for many years, and continues to work as a freelance designer.