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The First Dimension

September 19th 2010 06:17
The First Dimension

Drawing and Perception
A Workbook for Designers

Bored with Right Side of the Brain? Want a book that shows varying approaches to drawing to challenge students whether they're doing design or fine arts or any course with drawing skills involved?

Known as Die Erste Dimension in Germany this book is challenging in its conceptual thematic approach but yet practical and one that encourages practice. I would especially recommend it if you have pupils who are reluctant to draw due to them being exposed to a computer before they ever heard of conte graphite or ink!


One of the best books I've seen on drawing for a long time!
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