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These six books must be read to enhance aesthetics.
These six books must be read to enhance aesthetics.

A design book for everyone

Resume, thesis, PPT, homepage, blog and creative era are testing our aesthetic level everywhere. No artistic cells or design experience? This book summarizes the secrets of design through a large number of examples. After reading it, it can be very simple to sigh that design can actually be very simple.

Second, the history of beauty

To understand aesthetics, Past Life systematically introduces the changes of western aesthetic tastes, explores the aesthetic world from a philosophical point of view, reveals the source of aesthetic feeling and the way of shaping aesthetic ability, and reaches a higher level of understanding of aesthetic ability after reading it.

Third, the story of art.

As an introduction to art history, this book is both easy to read and rich. It guides readers to recall the whole process of human art development through story narration, and describes the interactive process between works and human collective aesthetics.

Fourth, "meditation on beauty"

From jade and pottery to bronze and bamboo slips, everything retains the aesthetic traces of our ancestors. From a flower to a piece of wood, from ancient stone carving to street art, everything in the world contains beauty. To improve aesthetic consciousness, we only need to open our eyes to discover beauty.

Verb (abbreviation of verb) aesthetic walking

In the pursuit of beauty, whether walking or running to discover and expand the infinite connotation of beauty, as long as you find a comfortable state that suits you.

Six, "Talking about Beauty Letters"

This book is the work of Mr. Zhu Guangqian, the master of aesthetics, in his later years. It abandons many boring aesthetic theories and brings life into the artistic category through "speaking". The whole book is like running water, moistening things silently, inadvertently nourishing spirituality and enhancing aesthetics.