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Graphic Design Theory AR app for iPhone and iPad


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Education Book
Developer: NC State University
Free
Current version: 1.0, last update: 4 years ago
First release : 20 Aug 2019
App size: 283.84 Mb

Get ready for your graphic design textbook to come to life! This fun and informative augmented reality app is designed to improve your learning experience and help you better understand core concepts from the book. The app’s varied and engaging experiences will cover topics ranging from Gestalt principles to perspective.

- Join a virtual docent as she takes you on a guided tour of concepts behind some of the milestones in graphic design work

- Use an AR magnifying glass to take a closer look at intricate magazine spreads and other image details

- Test your graphic design knowledge with a fun, interactive pop-up pop quiz

- Peer down the corridors of an Italian Renaissance streetscape and admire the architecture of Martini’s Ideal City

- Watch Eadweard Muybridge’s 19th-century time-lapse still photos come to life as a horse gallops on the page

- Listen to Futurist Marinetti perform one of his ‘sound poems’ as the typography animates off the page

The GRAPHIC DESIGN THEORY AR app was created to enhance the textbook Graphic Design Theory — Graphic Design in Context by Meredith Davis. The app requires the textbook or the image target supplement (included with the app) to work. This app is a companion to the course GD303 Graphic Design Theory + Practice, offered by the Department of Graphic Design and Industrial Design at NC State University.

For step-by-step instructions on how to use the app with the textbook (or with the included image target supplement), please consult the “getting started” section of the app. Enjoy!

This application was developed by NC State Universitys Distance Education and Learning Technology Applications team (DELTA) in collaboration with NC States College of Design.

The image target supplement is available at http://go.ncsu.edu/graphic-design-theory-ar