Graphic Design: The New Basics, revised and updated

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ISBN Princeton Architectural Press 161689332X
MPN Princeton Architectural Press 41481834
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203x229
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Revised
Edition statement
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Revised and updated ed
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248 pages
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9781616893323
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English
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New York, United States
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PRINCETON ARCHITECTURAL PRESS
Princeton Architectural Press
Princeton Architectural Press is a publisher of architecture, landscape architecture, and design books. It was founded in 1966 by John Wiley and has been based in Princeton, New Jersey, since then.