Reviews-- Communication Arts , January/February 1997 Multimedia Graphics is a refreshing break from the gusher of "how-to" books that are currently pouring out of publishers' pipelines. This handsomely produced. desktop-sized survey attempts to present the best of multimedia graphic design from around the world. Edited by Willem Velthoven of Mediamatic, a Dutch multimedia production company, Multimedia Graphics brings together 36 examples of awardwinning design. arranged in categories such as Art & Culture, Education, Family (that is, games), Magazines, Promotional (read: advertising & marketing) and Reference. Each of the winning projects is accompanied by a short introductory essay and lavishly illustrated with full-color screen grabs that provide a tantalizing, and all-too-thin slice of the interactive experience. The examples, most of which date from 1994 and '95, represent an excellent cross-section of an industry emerging from its infancy and beginning to crawl. With resources like full-screen, full-motion video, 3-D environments, sound, music, voice-over and 360 degrees navigable worlds at its disposal, interactive multimedia is at last beginning to fulfill its promise. Designers who work in this medium will find that Multimedia Graphics provides an excellent showcase of imaginative communication solutions, ranging from CD-ROMS to Web sites and children's games to visionary artistic creations. -- -, --Communication Arts, January/February 1997 Multimedia Graphicsis a refreshing break from the gusher of "how-to" books that are currently pouring out of publishers' pipelines. This handsomely produced. desktop-sized survey attempts to present the best of multimedia graphic design from around the world. Edited by Willem Velthoven of Mediamatic, a Dutch multimedia production company,Multimedia Graphicsbrings together 36 examples of awardwinning design. arranged in categories such as Art & Culture, Education, Family (that is, games), Magazines, Promotional (read: advertising & marketing) and Reference. Each of the winning projects is accompanied by a short introductory essay and lavishly illustrated with full-color screen grabs that provide a tantalizing, and all-too-thin slice of the interactive experience.The examples, most of which date from 1994 and '95, represent an excellent cross-section of an industry emerging from its infancy and beginning to crawl. With resources like full-screen, full-motion video, 3-D environments, sound, music, voice-over and 360 degrees navigable worlds at its disposal, interactive multimedia is at last beginning to fulfill its promise. Designers who work in this medium will find thatMultimedia Graphicsprovides an excellent showcase of imaginative communication solutions, ranging from CD-ROMS to Web sites and children's games to visionary artistic creations., -- Communication Arts , January/February 1997 Multimedia Graphics is a refreshing break from the gusher of "how-to" books that are currently pouring out of publishers' pipelines. This handsomely produced. desktop-sized survey attempts to present the best of multimedia graphic design from around the world. Edited by Willem Velthoven of Mediamatic, a Dutch multimedia production company, Multimedia Graphics brings together 36 examples of awardwinning design. arranged in categories such as Art & Culture, Education, Family (that is, games), Magazines, Promotional (read: advertising & marketing) and Reference. Each of the winning projects is accompanied by a short introductory essay and lavishly illustrated with full-color screen grabs that provide a tantalizing, and all-too-thin slice of the interactive experience. The examples, most of which date from 1994 and '95, represent an excellent cross-section of an industry emerging from its infancy and beginning to crawl. With resources like full-screen, full-motion video, 3-D environments, sound, music, voice-over and 360 degrees navigable worlds at its disposal, interactive multimedia is at last beginning to fulfill its promise. Designers who work in this medium will find that Multimedia Graphics provides an excellent showcase of imaginative communication solutions, ranging from CD-ROMS to Web sites and children's games to visionary artistic creations., Designers who work in this medium will find thatMultimedia Graphicsprovides an excellent showcase of imaginative communication solutions, ranging from CD-ROMS to Web sites and children's games to visionary artistic creations. Communication Arts, Designers who work in this medium will find that Multimedia Graphics provides an excellent showcase of imaginative communication solutions, ranging from CD-ROMS to Web sites and children's games to visionary artistic creations. Communication Arts, Designers who work in this medium will find that Multimedia Graphics provides an excellent showcase of imaginative communication solutions, ranging from CD-ROMS to Web sites and children's games to visionary artistic creations. Communication Arts -- -
Grade FromEighth Grade
Dewey Decimal025.04
SynopsisFrom Laurie Anderson's Puppet Motel to David McCauley's The Way Things Work to cutting-edge electronic magazines like HotWired and UnZip, this volume showcases 36 ground-breaking projects selected by an international panel of designers, journalists, and scholars -- setting the standard for inter-active design in the years to come. Hundreds of images from CD-ROMs, Web sites, and computer games orient readers to the brave new world of digital design and its technical and aesthetic challenges. This visually stunning, thought-provoking survey will fascinate design professionals and anyone who wants to keep up with the latest in multimedia.