AUSTIN, TRICIA / DOUST, RICHARD
New Media Design -- This book explains how graphic designers use computers as a medium to combine word, image, motion, sound, and user interaction for the internet, TV, promos, games, animation, CDs, and exhibitions. Mapping the spectrum of career opportunities created by digital technologies in the industry, it also describes the attitudes, skills, and knowledge needed to enter the profession and captures the flavor and excitement of working in this field. The authors' broad perspectivetaking in everything from photography and illustration to motion, environmental, and wearable graphicsdescribes the growing importance of new media for graphic designers in developing new experiences for the information and entertainment industries across the globe. Sections on online design and imaginary worldsincluding virtual worlds, digital FX, and gamesmap out recent and future technological developments and their implications for designers of today and tomorrow.
Tricia Austin is the Course Director of MA Creative Practice for Narrative Environments at Central Saint Martins College of Art & Design, London.
Richard Doust is currently developing new media, virtual and online learning initiatives at Central Saint Martins College of Art & Design, London.