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Despite the rise of up-to-the-minute, largely free content sprouting continuously online since early 2000, design journals and magazines have maintained their relevance even when the trend was to pronounce their imminent death. Since the mid-twentieth century, design publications have maintained graphic designers informed, engaged, and challenged through an evolving stream of content that covers the most relevant practices and representatives in graphic design through the deft guidance of their editors and cadre of willing writers.
Love them or hate them, graphic design books provide comprehensive insight into the myriad subjects they cover, from exhaustive monographs to helpful how-to manuals to ...
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