ABSTRACT

Theatrical Design: An Introduction is a guide for designers, creatives, and artists to create a design idea for a project and then audio/visually interpret and communicate that idea.


Emphasizing story analysis, creation, and interpretation specifically for designers and artists, the narrative describes a method to release meaning and design inspiration from story. After interpretation, the artistic elements and principles of design - the skills necessary to create the design - are laid out in clear terms. Concepts are illustrated with examples from theatre, film, art, architecture, and fashion that explore professional and historic use of conceptualization and metaphor. Theatrical Design: An Introduction imparts the tools all designers, in all pursuits, need to innovate off the page.


A textbook suitable for Art, Architecture, Exhibitions, Interior Spaces, Culinary Presentation, Design, Film, and Theatre university courses, general readers and hobbyists will also find the methodology can be applied to any creative pursuits.

chapter 1|10 pages

– Introduction

chapter 2|24 pages

– What’s a Metaphor?

chapter 3|36 pages

– Analysis

chapter 4|20 pages

– Communication

chapter 5|16 pages

– Research

chapter 6|20 pages

– Choice

chapter 7|18 pages

– Conceptualization

chapter 8|30 pages

– Elements of Design

chapter 9|30 pages

– Principles of Design

chapter 10|12 pages

– Collaboration

chapter 11|16 pages

– Evaluation

chapter 12|22 pages

– The Business of Show