The BIG BOOK OF PACKAGING PROTOTYPES
March 14th 2011 06:00
Link: bookswellread.net
The BIG BOOK of
PACKAGING
PROTOTYPES
Now don't all go uh? This is a genuinely useful reference book! There's a CD included of templates and photographs of assembled packaging along with diagrams showing the underlying geometry of the folds and cuts.
Folks if you're the person who orders art or design reference books for your community college, TAFE, university, design studio, art or design or vocational school, high school, local or you're a pro designer yourself you will find useful stuff in this book!
Many of the diagrams could be adjusted to use to cut templates and slabs and sections for materials apart from paper and cardboard or give you ideas and inspiration for sculpture ceramics or origami.
Plus if you've ever wondered how they turn one piece of cardboard into that plain carton or fold it into something like a pack with six sides and a lid this is the book that will show you!
Maths and geometry teachers trying to demo practical applications of angles and polygons might want to look at this book too!
PACKAGING
PROTOTYPES
Now don't all go uh? This is a genuinely useful reference book! There's a CD included of templates and photographs of assembled packaging along with diagrams showing the underlying geometry of the folds and cuts.
Folks if you're the person who orders art or design reference books for your community college, TAFE, university, design studio, art or design or vocational school, high school, local or you're a pro designer yourself you will find useful stuff in this book!
Many of the diagrams could be adjusted to use to cut templates and slabs and sections for materials apart from paper and cardboard or give you ideas and inspiration for sculpture ceramics or origami.
Plus if you've ever wondered how they turn one piece of cardboard into that plain carton or fold it into something like a pack with six sides and a lid this is the book that will show you!
Maths and geometry teachers trying to demo practical applications of angles and polygons might want to look at this book too!
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