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Utgivning, distribution etc. New York : Bloomsbury Visual Arts, Bloomsbury Publishing inc, 2018
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Anmärkning: Bibliografi etc. Includes bibliographical references and index.
Anmärkning: Innehåll Sitting down to write -- The writer's material -- Words -- Phrase to clause to sentence -- A dash through punctuation -- Thinking in diagrams -- Writing is argument -- Convincing -- Tone and voice -- Academic writing -- Writing long -- How to write to a person in admiration -- Business proposals and reports -- Copywriting -- Writing for social media.
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"Becoming a designer takes a huge amount of time and education. With so many skills to learn, many people never get the chance to master the one skill that can give them a real advantage in business or academia: They never learn to write well." In Writing for the Design Mind author, designer and educator Natalia Ilyin offers clear, concise, and humorous writing tips, techniques and strategies to people who have spent their lives mastering design rather than learning to write.Ilyin's book helps designers approach writing in the same ways they approach designing - teaching skills and methods through encouragement, practical exercises and visual advice.Writing well is a skill, like any other, and with this book you can learn to do it with confidence. //Winner in the 50 Books | 50 Covers award 2019 from the AIGA//
List of Illustrations p. xiii Preface p. xv Acknowledgments p. xvii Introduction p. xix Sitting Down to Write p. 1 Ten Things about Writing p. 2 The Exercises-How to Begin p. 10 The Writer's Matériel p. 13 Making Marks p. 13 Marks into Signs p. 14 Signs into Sign Bundles p. 15 Bundling Bundles p. 16 Alphabets Are Systems p. 16 Letters into Type p. 18 Coding and Decoding p. 18 Words p. 19 Denotation and Connotation p. 21 Focusing In p. 22 Seven Beautiful Words p. 24 Phrase to Clause to Sentence p. 25 First, Phrases p. 27 Now, Clauses p. 28 Seven Beautiful Clauses p. 29 Finally, Sentences p. 29 Stop the Wandering p. 30 Three Sentence Writers p. 31 Seven Beautiful Sentences p. 35 A Dash through Punctuation p. 39 Altering Meaning with Dots and Lines p. 41 The Art of the Pause; Paragraphing p. 43 Brush Up on Your Use of Articles p. 46 Building Paragraphs p. 47 Thinking in Diagrams p. 49 A Third Way of Communicating p. 50 Imitate the Way Your Brain Thinks: Nodal Mapping p. 54 Trying Out Mapping p. 57 Writing Is Argument p. 59 What "Expository" Means p. 61 If You Missed Learning How to Write a Five-Paragraph Essay p. 62 The Rooted Tree p. 62 A Five-Paragraph Essay, Line by Line p. 64 Master the Five-Paragraph Essay p. 68 How to Move Past Five Paragraphs p. 70 Flip the Rooted Tree p. 71 On to the Semilattice p. 73 Deploying the Semilattice: Rooms Make the Blouse p. 75 Eight Paragraphs of House p. 78 A Tiny House Caravan p. 80 Structure the Caravan Essay p. 81 Write the Caravan Essay p. 81 A Note on Conclusions p. 82 Convincing p. 83 Ethos: Convincing by Inspiring Trust p. 86 Pathos: Convincing by Appealing to Emotion p. 86 Logos: Convincing by Appealing to Logic p. 88 Tone & Voice p. 93 Tone p. 93 The Differences between Formal and Informal Writing p. 94 A Personal Tone p. 96 Exercise 11 p. 98 A Professional Tone p. 98 A Short Professional Piece p. 100 The Traditional Academic Voice p. 100 Voice p. 101 Academic Writing p. 103 What Is an Academic Critique? p. 104 An Eight-Page Academic Critique p. 105 Structuring the Complex Think Piece p. 105 Various and Oppositional Arguments p. 106 Balancing Opposing Arguments p. 107 What Academic Research Is and Is Not p. 108 How to Begin Your Research p. 109 A Note on Research Databases p. 110 The Rules of Fair Use p. 111 What Design Research Is and Is Not p. 114 Structuring Design Research Documentation p. 116 What Is the Peer Review Process? p. 117 Writing Long Bibliographies, Research Papers, & Master's Theses p. 119 Invisible Argument: The Art of the Annotated Bibliography p. 120 If You've Just Been Assigned an Annotated Bibliography p. 121 Build an Annotated Bibliography p. 122 In Defense of the Term Paper p. 122 Structuring and Writing Research Papers p. 125 Create a "Process Machine" p. 127 The Design Master's Thesis: I Hear a Symphony p. 127 Three Basic Questions p. 129 Getting to a Thesis Statement p. 130 Writing to People p. 133 In Admiration p. 133 Write a Note p. 134 Because Yon Want Something-Like a Job p. 134 Write a Convincing Email p. 136 Because You Don't Want Something-Like a Client p. 136 Write a Client-Firing Email p. 138 Letters on Paper p. 138 Business Proposals & Reports p. 141 A Word on Business-Speak p. 141 A Simple Proposal for Getting New Business p. 141 Map, Diagram, & Write a Simple Proposal p. 143 Responding to the Request for Proposal p. 143 Map, Diagram, & Write a Response to an REP p. 144 Copywriting p. 145 What Kind of Copy is it? p. 145 First, Targets p. 146 Brush off Your Poetry Hat p. 146 Be Wise about Copy Okays p. 146 Write Alone p. 146 Exercise Your Inner Colette p. 147 Writing for Social Media p. 149 Creating a Cohesive Identity Online p. 150 Keep the Music Playing p. 150 Create a Social Media Plan p. 151 Writing Tips p. 153 Eleven Errors of Death p. 155 How to Get It All Read p. 159 Last Thoughts p. 163 Illustration Notes p. 165 Index p. 171