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'''The Art of Computer Designing''' is a book by [[Osamu Sato]], published in 1993 by Graphic-Sha. It serves as a tutorial to approaching [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vector_graphics vector graphics] with Sato's design philosophy, providing many examples of his work to demonstrate the possibilities of using different shapes or techniques. Copies were bundled with a Mac format 'gift disk' that includes a Director animation, pictograms, and the OS Compu Bold font.  
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'''The Art of Computer Designing''' is a book by [[Osamu Sato]], first published in 1993 by Graphic-Sha. It serves as a tutorial to approaching [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vector_graphics vector graphics] with Sato's design philosophy, providing many examples of his work to demonstrate the possibilities of using different shapes or techniques. Copies were bundled with a Mac format 'gift disk' that includes a Director animation, pictograms, and the OS Compu Bold font.  
  
 
==2020 edition==
 
==2020 edition==

Revision as of 11:38, 12 November 2023

The Art of Computer Designing: A Black and White Approach
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Original name コンピューデザイン 〜カタチの発想法〜
Release date June 1993
Format Book
Lost? No

The Art of Computer Designing is a book by Osamu Sato, first published in 1993 by Graphic-Sha. It serves as a tutorial to approaching vector graphics with Sato's design philosophy, providing many examples of his work to demonstrate the possibilities of using different shapes or techniques. Copies were bundled with a Mac format 'gift disk' that includes a Director animation, pictograms, and the OS Compu Bold font.

2020 edition

An updated version was published by Colpa Press in Spring 2020. This edition contains a new cover and introduction by Sato, an updated translation by Kensuke Hidaka, and some additional examples. An edition of 250 copies was announced (later reduced to 200).

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