- •Английский язык для дизайнеров
- •Contents
- •Unit I design development
- •Vocabulary
- •Text I the history of design development
- •Text II design development in russia
- •Text III planning
- •Text IV evolution of the design process and technologies
- •Unit II
- •Introduction into speciality
- •Vocabulary
- •Text I the design process
- •Creativity
- •Text II graphics and design
- •Text III training design engineers
- •II. Academic activities.
- •III. Career prospects.
- •Text IV graphic designers
- •Unit III graphic design basics
- •Vocabulary
- •Text I what is graphic design?
- •Image-based design
- •Image and type
- •Text II print design vs. Web design
- •Types of Media: before looking at the actual differences in design, it is important to know what type of work you may find yourself doing in each field.
- •Which to Choose?
- •Text III logo and website design
- •Text IV business cards design
- •Unit IV elements and tools of graphic design
- •Vocabulary
- •Text I elements of graphic design
- •Graphic designers can create this work … their own, commission an artist or photographer, or purchase it … all price levels on many websites.
- •Text II essential graphic design tool
- •Other Creative Professionals
- •Text III
- •The graphic design process
- •Design Multiple Versions
- •Revisions
- •Stick to the Steps
- •Text IV
- •Advertisement and book design
- •Bibliography
- •Appendix
- •How to Write an Annotation
- •Sample Annotation
- •Краткий план аннотации
- •Образцы клишированных аннотаций на английском языке
- •Rendering
- •Expressing Opinion
- •Agreement and Disagreement
Bibliography
Английский язык: учеб. пособие для студентов, обучающихся по специальности «Дизайн» / Г.В. Шевцова [и др.]. – М.: Высшая школа, 2007. – 343 с.: ил.
Практический курс английского языка: 3 курс: учеб. для педвузов по спец. «Иностр. язык» / Под ред. В.Д. Аракина. – 4-е изд., перераб. и доп. – М.: Гуманит. изд. центр ВЛАДОС, 2002. – 432 с.: ил.
Практический курс английского языка: 4 курс: учеб. для студ. вузов / В.Д. Аракин [и др.]; под ред. В.Д. Аракина. – 5-е изд., перераб. и доп. – М.: Гуманит. изд. центр ВЛАДОС, 2006. – 351 с.: ил.
http://graphicdesign.about.com
Appendix
How to Write an Annotation
An annotation is a brief description of a work such as an article, chapter of a book, book, Web site, or movie. An annotation attempts to give enough information to make a decision as to whether or not to read the complete work. Annotations may be descriptive or critical.
An annotation should include
Complete bibliographic information.
Some or all of the following:
Information to explain the authority and/or qualifications of the author. For example: Dr. William Smith, a history professor at XYZ University, based his book on twenty years of research.
Scope and main purpose of the work.
Any biases that you detect.
Intended audience and level of reading difficulty.
The relationship, if any, to other works in the area of study.
A summary comment, e.g., “A popular account directed at educated adults” .