Book Review: Never Use White Type on a Black Background and 50 Other Ridiculous Design Rules

Every designer has heard the so-called “rules” of design, but this book turns those conventions on their head with humor and creativity. It’s a refreshing take that encourages designers to question norms and explore bold solutions.

Review

This cheeky and thought-provoking book challenges the design “rules” we’re often taught, encouraging readers to rethink conventions and push creative boundaries. Never Use White Type on a Black Background and 50 Other Ridiculous Design Rules is as much a humorous critique of design dogma as it is a practical guide. The book features tongue-in-cheek insights alongside real-world examples of successful rule-breaking. It’s perfect for designers who love to question the status quo and find innovative ways to solve design problems. Not only does it inspire creativity, but it also serves as a reminder that design is as much about intuition as it is about rules.

Details

  • Author: Anneloes van Gaalen
  • Publisher: BIS Publishers
  • First Published: 2010
  • Recommended For: Designers, students, and anyone who enjoys design with a playful edge.
  • Additional Details:
    This book is part of a playful series on design and visual culture, making it an excellent gift for graphic designers and students.

Where to Buy

Available at Archive.orgGoogle Books, Amazon, and your local independent bookstore.

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