In an era where coding has become one of the design process, this book seeks to find craftsmanship within these digital expressions. It regards generative design not as mere automation, but as a new form of manual work for the digital age—a process where designers meticulously construct rules and systems, weaving images between control and chance.
This book showcases an abundance of projects by design studios that practise this "code-based craft", including DIA, Studio Dumbar/DEPT®, and LAVA. It reveals the thinking processes and tools they employ to integrate coding into visual identities. As code becomes one of the essential "materials" of design, this volume presents the new possibilities emerging in our time. Published by viction:ary, a Hong Kong-based publisher known for compiling exceptional contemporary graphic design from a unique perspective.
- Pages: 304 Size: 170 x 235 mm Softcover with plastic sleeve Colour