Who seeks possibilities and who seeks stability? Who values challenge and who values connection? Business Chemistry will help you grasp where others are coming from, appreciate the value they bring, and determine what they need in order to excel.
It offers practical ways to be more effective as an individual and as a leader. Imagine you had a more in-depth understanding of yourself and why you thrive in some work environments and flounder in others.
Suppose you had a clearer view on what to do about it so that you could always perform at your best. Imagine you had more insight into what makes people tick and what ticks them off, how some interactions unlock potential while others shut people down. Imagine you knew how to create a work environment where all types of people excel, even if they have conflicting perspectives, preferences and needs.
Let this book guide you in creating great chemistry! The 1 international best seller In Lean In, Sheryl Sandberg reignited the conversation around women in the workplace. In , she gave an electrifying TED talk in which she described how women unintentionally hold themselves back in their careers.
Sandberg provides practical advice on negotiation techniques, mentorship, and building a satisfying career. She describes specific steps women can take to combine professional achievement with personal fulfillment, and demonstrates how men can benefit by supporting women both in the workplace and at home.
Written with humor and wisdom, Lean In is a revelatory, inspiring call to action and a blueprint for individual growth that will empower women around the world to achieve their full potential. Batchelor coins the term "chromophobia"--A fear of corruption or contamination through color--in a meditation on color in western culture. Batchelor analyzes the history of, and the motivations behind, chromophobia, from its beginnings through examples of nineteenth-century literature, twentieth-century architecture and film to Pop art, minimalism and the art and architecture of the present day.
He argues that there is a tradition of resistance to colour in the West, exemplified by many attempts to purge color from art, literature and architecture. Batchelor seeks to analyze the motivations behind chromophobia, considering the work of writers and philosophers who have used color as a significant motif, and offering new interpretations of familiar texts and works of art.
Our lives are saturated by color. We live in a world of vivid colors, and color marks our psychological and social existence. But for all color's inescapability, we don't know much about it. Now authors David Scott Kastan and Stephen Farthing offer a fresh and imaginative exploration of one of the most intriguing and least understood aspects of everyday experience. Kastan and Farthing, a scholar and a painter, respectively, investigate color from numerous perspectives: literary, historical, cultural, anthropological, philosophical, art historical, political, and scientific.
In ten lively and wide-ranging chapters, each devoted to a different color, they examine the various ways colors have shaped and continue to shape our social and moral imaginations. Each individual color becomes the focal point for a consideration of one of the extraordinary ways in which color appears and matters in our lives. Beautifully produced in full color, this book is a remarkably smart, entertaining, and fascinating guide to this elusive topic. Ellen Lupton provides clear and focused guidance on how letters, words, and paragraphs should be aligned, spaced, ordered, and shaped.
The book covers all typography essentials, from typefaces and type families, to kerning and tracking, to using a grid. Visual examples show how to be inventive within systems of typographic form, including what the rules are, and how to break them. Thinking with Type is the typography book for everyone: designers, writers, editors, students, and anyone else who works with words. The classic text achieves its full, interactive potential in this stunning, award-winning application for iPad.
This revolutionary new digital edition will transform the way color is taught and understood among teachers, students, designers, artists, and anyone interested in learning how to perceive and use color.
Beyond groundbreaking. This is the example the world has been waiting for. An extraordinary piece of education and inspiration. It will blow your mind. Released by Yale University Press [the app] adds layers of interactivity to bring the experience closer to what Albers had envisioned. With fingers instead of paintbrushes and a touch screen instead of paper, users can move and manipulate over color plates in 60 interactive studies. Concepts like color relativity and vibrating boundaries come to life.
Fixed video player crashing unexpectedly. Concepts like color relativity and vibrating boundaries come to life. Fixed video player crashing unexpectedly. Fixed introductory video not scaling properly on different devices. Currently enjoying reading the text from start to finish. I really wish there was a way to highlight the text for later reference, though. Also, while the color picker is cute I wish the method for color selection was more precise. I am a certified color geek.
I took a version of the actual Albers course when I was a student at Cooper Union and I teach color theory now at a major university. I always keep a copy of the original super expensive Albers book in my office, and while students are always interested it can be very hard to convey exactly how the exercises are done and why they are important unless you have a pack of coloraid paper handy so you can swap out colors in front of them.
The key to understanding the interaction of color is all about seeing the effects happen in front of you in real time. This app can be a little glitchy but it's a fantastic instructional aid for me. If you see a Google Drive link instead of source url, means that the file witch you will get after approval is just a summary of original book or the file has been already removed.
Loved each and every part of this book. I will definitely recommend this book to art, design lovers.
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