
"Go: A Kidd's Guide to Graphic Design" by Chip Kidd is an engaging and visually rich introduction to the principles of graphic design for children aged 4-11. It empowers young readers to understand and apply design concepts like form, line, color, scale, and typography to their own creative projects, from school posters to personalized notebook covers. The book encourages a playful and experimental approach to visual communication, helping kids see the world through a designer's eyes. It concludes with practical projects, inviting children to apply what they've learned.
Kids love to express themselves, and are designers by nature - whether making posters for school, deciding what to hang in their rooms, or creating personalized notebook covers. Go, by the award-winning graphic designer Chip Kidd, is a stunning introduction to the ways in which a designer communicates his or her ideas to the world. It's written and designed just for those curious kids, not to mention their savvy parents, who want to learn the secret of how to make things dynamic and interesting. Graphic designer Chip Kidd describes the elements of graphic design, including form, function, color, and typography.