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An authoritative symposium on book production from 1815-1965. With 192 additional pages of illustrations and typography examples…. More >>
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Product Description
An authoritative symposium on book production from 1815-1965. With 192 additional pages of illustrations and typography examples…. More >>
» Read more: Book Typography, 1815-1965, in Europe and the United States of America
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This cutting edge DVD set provides valuable insight into the minds and work of leading young designers. Each DVD includes two key segments – documentary-style interviews following successful design projects from concept through execution and visually-rich tutorials allowing user the opportunity to put the same tools and concepts to work, creating exemplary pieces for their design portfolio…. More >>
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If you’re interested in any element of the visual arts, including graphic design, painting, photography, illustration or sculpture, then an art school may be exactly what you’re looking for. They offer courses that are specifically designed to enhance your skills and knowledge in your chosen field of art. Generally art schools don’t have as much focus on extra subjects, such as science or math, whereas larger institutions generally include those subjects in the degrees they offer. An accredited art school or college, however, is still able to offer a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree.
To be accepted into art school, there are some criteria you will generally need to meet. The admissions committee is looking for applicants with the following attributes:
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