Best of
Design

1986

Objects of Desire: Design and Society Since 1750


Adrian Forty - 1986
    The argument is illustrated with examples ranging from penknives to computers and from sewing machines to railway carriages. In opening up new ways of appraising the man-made world around us, Objects of Desire is required reading for anyone who has any involvement with design and a revealing document about our society.

Understanding Computers and Cognition: A New Foundation for Design


Terry Winograd - 1986
    This volume is a theoretical and practical approach to the design of computer technology.

Baidarka


George Dyson - 1986
    This classic book tells of George Dyson's rediscovery of the Aleut baidarka (sea kayak) and his far-ranging travels with his boats.

Forrest Mims Engineer's Notebook


Forrest M. Mims III - 1986
    The book features: carefully hand-drawn circuit illustrations hundreds of fully tested circuits tutorial on electronics basics tips on part substitutions, design modifications, and circuit operation All covering the following areas: Review of the BasicsDigital Integrated CircuitsMOS/CMOS Integrated CircuitsTTL/LS Integrated CircuitsLinear Integrated CircuitsIndex of Integrated CircuitsIndex of Circuit Applications

A First Course in the Finite Element Method


Daryl L. Logan - 1986
    It does not have the usual prerequisites (such as structural analysis) required by most available texts in this area. The book is written primarily as a basic learning tool for the undergraduate student in civil and mechanical engineering whose main interest is in stress analysis and heat transfer. The text is geared toward those who want to apply the finite element method as a tool to solve practical physical problems. This revised fourth edition includes the addition of a large number of new problems (including SI problems), an appendix for mechanical and thermal properties, and more civil applications.

Pop-Up Greeting Cards


Masahiro Chatani - 1986
    With the simple instructions and ready-made cut-out patterns attached, anyone can have fun making their own original and delightful pop-up greeting cards.

Mastering Layout: Mike Stevens on the Art of Eye Appeal


Michael R. Stevens - 1986
    Ask any "old timer" in the sign industry and they will tell you to get Mike Stevens' Mastering Layout. It teaches how to see, organize and manipulate graphic elements for unified, legible and visually appealing results. Over 80 illustrations demonstrate "before-and-after" results of applying the principles. Includes a troubleshooting checklist for isolating, analyzing and correcting layout weaknesses in your own designs. This book has literally taught thousands the principles and practices for excellence in sign design.

Tissot


Christopher Wood - 1986
    But as this lavish monograph points out, he mostly portrayed the newly rich middle classes, not the aristocracy, and his pictures reflected their insecurities as well as their need to be flattered. Dismissed today by most critics as superficial and trite, his paintings nevertheless enjoy considerable popularity both for their period charm and their detailed mirroring of a society. London art dealer Wood, author of three books on Victorian painting, offers a wide-angled view: the painter's youthful medieval craze and his late religious canvases triggered by the death of his mistress get their full due, even though the latter look hopelessly stagey. Tissot's love scenes are mysterious dramas pregnant with emotion, and his pictures of shopgirls and circus performers have the offhand quality of works by his friends Degas and Manet. --from Publisher's Weekly Tissot is best known for his brilliant pictures of English and French society in the 1860's and 1870', depicting in minute detail the ravishing costumes, decorative interiors and riverside scenes of the period. More than any other Victorian painter Tissot's pictures mirror exactly the habits and preoccupations of his age. Here Christopher Woods's engagingly written and copiously illustrated book surveys Tissot's entire career, revealing the tensions and contradictions that often lay beneath the deceptively glossy surface .of his pictures. --amazon Tissot occupies a unique and ambivalent position in 19th-century painting. Born a Frenchman, he sought fame in England, and after a brilliant career as a society painter he turned late in life to religion. He set his glittering and minutely detailed scenes in elegant London ballrooms and conservatories and peopled them with chic young women in ravishing costumes, while at the same time investing them with a note of brooding melancholy. This became overwhelming in his many portraits of his mistress Kathleen Newton, and intensely romantic figure whom Tissot loved and painted obsessively until her tragically early death. Then, after returning to France, he experienced a dramatic religious conversion and devoted the rest of his life to spiritualism and illustrating the Bible, which brought him even greater fame. --www.amazon.de

The Finite Element Method


O.C. Zienkiewicz - 1986
    Written by the pre-eminent professors in their fields, this new edition of the Finite Element Method maintains the comprehensive style of the earlier editions and authoritatively incorporates the latest developments of this dynamic field. Expanded to three volumes the book now covers the basis of the method and its application to advanced solid mechanics and also advanced fluid dynamics. Volume 1: The Basis is intended as a broad overview of the Finite Element Method. Aimed at undergraduates, postgraduates and professional engineers, it provides a complete introduction to the method. Volume 2 and Volume 3 of the Finite Element Method cover non-linear solid and structural mechanics and fluid dynamics respectively. Both are essential reading for postgraduate students and professional engineers working in these disciplines.

Landscape Ecology


Richard T.T. Forman - 1986
    Includes over 1,200 references from current ecology, geography, forestry, and wildlife biologcy literature.

Sunlighting as Formgiver for Architecture


William M.C. Lam - 1986
    

Introduction to Tessallations


Dale G. Seymour - 1986
    Explores elementary tessellations including polygons, Escher-type tessellations, Islamic art designs and tessellating letters. Provides step-by-step directions. A complete resource book with hundreds of design examples.

A History of Lettering


Nicolete Gray - 1986
    A comprehensive survey of the letter form from Roman times to the present day. Special emphasis is given to periods of experiment or retrenchment and the reasons for these changes. Well illustrated. 256 pages. cloth, dust jacket.. 8vo..

Open Road: A Celebration of the American Highway


Phil Patton - 1986
    

Zen & The Art Of The Macintosh: Discoveries On The Path To Computer Enlightment


Michael Green - 1986
    

American Buildings and Their Architects: Volume 2: Technology and the Picturesque: The Corporate and the Early Gothic Styles


William H. Pierson Jr. - 1986
    Pierson traces the evolution of these styles in the works of Ithiel Town, Richard Upjohn, James Renwick, A.J. Davis, and Andrew Jackson Downing.

Designer's Guide to Color 3


Jeanne Allen - 1986
    The most important color reference book series on the market, these indispensable volumes allow you to preview a wide range of color combinations and make that important color choice with confidence.

Art Nouveau Bing: Paris Style 1900


Gabriel P. Weisberg - 1986
    

Chinese Domestic Furniture in Photographs and Measured Drawings


Gustav Ecke - 1986
    Especially attractive to the educated eye are its purity of line, devotion to detail, and flawless construction. This unabridged reprint of a rare classic provides lovers of Chinese furniture with an enlightened discussion of the accomplishments achieved by fine craftsmen over the centuries, including the aesthetic levels attained during the early Shang period (1766–1123 B. C.), the transitional phase of cabinetmaking during the Yuan Dynasty (1280–1368 A.D.), and the perfection in craftsmanship reached during the Ming Dynasty (1368–1644 A.D.). The text also reviews the origins and development of basic forms and methods of construction — from the selection of wood to its processing, cutting, joining, ornamentation, and final polishing.Long considered the definitive work on Chinese hardwood furniture in a Western language, this indispensable guide contains 161 superb plates that include photographs and drawings of tables, chairs, couches, cabinets, cupboards, and wardrobes. There are also measured drawings for 21 exquisitely crafted pieces for woodworkers interested in creating authentic Chinese furniture.When the first edition of this volume was published more than 40 years ago in Peking, only 200 copies were printed. Today, each of the few remaining originals is worth several thousands of dollars. Now available in a handsome and affordable reprint edition, this volume is a unique addition to the libraries of woodworkers, art lovers, and anyone interested in Chinese culture and décor.

How to Construct Rietveld Furniture


Johannes Niemeijer - 1986
    This how-to kit contains the complete directions for building the best known furniture designs by Gerrit Reitveld documented with working drawings, measurements, details, material lists, and assembly directions along with a separate workbook.

Designing Dreams: Modern Architecture in the Movies (Architecture and Film, 2)


Donald Albrecht - 1986
    Albrecht traces the connections between film designers' art and its roots in European design movements, such as Art Deco and the Bauhaus. The penthouses, nightclubs, and skyscrapers that showed moviegoers a new way of living demanded a new look, which these architectural movements provided. DESIGNING DREAMS concludes with an essential chapter on The Fountainhead, modernist architecture's last fervid gasp in the movies. Illustrated with rare stills from classic films.

The Psychology of Human-Computer Interaction


Stuart Card - 1986