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STC
Toronto Bibliography
Design,
Desktop Publishing, and Typography
- Bivins,
Thomas and William E. Ryan. (1991). How to Produce Creative Publications
: Traditional Techniques & Computer Applications. Lincolnwood, IL:
NTC Business Books. ISBN: 0844234958.
- Bruno,
Michael H., ed. (1989). Pocket Pal - A Graphic Arts Production Handbook.
Memphis, Tennessee, U.S.A.: International Paper Company.
- Craig,
James (1990). Basic Typography: A Design Manual. New York: Watson-Guptill
Publications. ISBN 0-8230-0451-1.
- Horton,
William (1994). The Icon Book. Toronto: John Wiley & Sons. ISBN
0-471-59900-X.
- Norman,
Donald A (1992). Turn Signals are the Facial Expressions of Automobiles.
Reading, Massachusetts; Menlo Park, California; New York; Don Mills,
Ontario; Wokingham, England; Amsterdam; Bonn; Sydney; Singapore; Tokyo;
Madrid; San Juan; Paris; Seoul; Milan; Mexico City; Taipei: Addison-Wesley
Publishing Company. ISBN 0-201-6236-X paperback, 0-201-58124-8 hardcover
- Parker,
Roger C. (1995). Desktop Publishing and Design for Dummies. Foster City,
CA: IDG Books Worldwide. ISBN 1-56884-234-1.
- Spiekermann,
Erik and Ginger, E.M. (1993). Stop Stealing Sheep & Find Out How
Type Works. Adobe Press, Mountain View CA. ISBN 0-672-48543-5.
- Wheildon,
Colin (1995). Type & Layout (Typography and Design). Berkeley, CA:
Strathmoor Press. ISBN 0-9624891-5-8.
- White,
Jan V. (1988). Graphic Design for the Electronic Age. Ventana Press.
ISBN 0-8230-2122-X.
- Williams,
Robin (1992). The PC is not a Typewriter. Berkeley, CA: Peachpit Press.
ISBN 0-938151-49-5.
- Williams,
Robin. (1994). The Non-Designer's Design Book: Design and Typographic
Principles for the Visual Novice. Berkeley: Peachpit Press. ISBN 1-56609-159-4.
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