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Mark_Wallace wrote:
They teach them to write down words that they can already speak, not how to write -- not how to describe things in such a way that the reader the text is intended for will understand it fully and without effort.


Well, you're wrong, as that is not what they do at The Boy's school

The initial writing is all about the art of construction letters (oh, yes, they teach art!)

For example, at a very young age they may draw a swan. The teacher will write the word Swan but their task is just to draw the bird. they are helped and encouraged - with limited resources (e.g. minimum colours available, specific paper size, a design to base theirs on *but without copying)

The swan will, as you can imagine, look S shaped.

They will probably have a story read to them that involves a swan, too.

Then they may be asked to tell a story about the swan they have drawn. And in doing so the teacher may say things like "Rather than saying 'the swan was nice' try thinking of a better word - nice gets used such a lot and another word might let the rest of the class understand the story a bit better."

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how to describe things in such a way that the reader the text is intended for will understand it fully and without effort.



Mark_Wallace wrote:
If you cannot reasonably copy a curve that you see in real life, reading about drawing will not help you.


Again, the OP specifically said he had learned how to use the tools (Photoshop) and he doesn't want to read about drawing he wants to read about graphic design; I'm no expert but I'd think that involves not how to draw a curve (which he knows how to do) but how to make words stand out, how to draw the eye to the message etc. Composition.


Mark_Wallace wrote:
OK, let's try to simplify this to brass roots.


BTW - it's "Grass roots" - just sayin'

Mark_Wallace wrote:
Once you can draw basic shapes, proving that the pencil goes where you mean it to, you can get anatomy books to learn the details of drawing people, or drawing books on any other theme


And the OP said he had done the 'basic shapes' stuff so now he wants books on graphic design. You seem to be agreeing here?


Mark_Wallace wrote:
ask Giotto.


He's dead, mate, so can't do that.


Mark_Wallace wrote:
And graphic design is art. It is creative, not mechanical, and requires the same eye-to-hand abilities as any other visual art.


Absolutely.

Well, not absolutely, but I see what you mean. In fact, knowing how to wield a paintbrush is not, I think, necessary for an artist to be, for example, a sculptor. Similarly someone may be a fabulous Photoshop artist, but no good at charcoal. But the innate skills required are at least similar.


Mark_Wallace wrote:
Once you're a way along the road with those abilities, you can start learning the particular skills required.


And again, the OP said he was a way along the road with his skills, and wanted a book to help him learn graphic design.
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