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Alice Rawsthorn Design is one of the most powerful forces in our lives. When deployed wisely, it can bring us pleasure, choice, strength, decency and more. But if its power is abused... | Sara Bader This is a book of quotations by graphic designers. One quotation per page- the quote on the left and right side of the spread will in some way respond to... |
Billy Kiosoglou; Frank Philippin This book offers a rare chance to read what graphic designers feel about their education and profession. Fifty influential designers give the low-down about their student days and their professional... | Artur Beifuss; Francesco Trivini... A unique handbook of the logos of contemporary terrorist organizations worldwide, from al-Qaeda to the Real IRA, with a foreword by renowned graphic designer Steven Heller, and a chronology of... |
Rick Poyner Now re-issued in a new mini format, it tells the story of how designers and typographers threw away the rule book and forged experimental new approaches. | Anthoni Di Mari; Nora Yoo |
Martin Toseland; Simon Toseland Infographica collects intriguing data from across our planet - including facial hair styles of famous dictators, the countries with the most McDonald's restaurants and the world's most expensive divorces -... | Matteo Pericoli From the author of the bestselling, wonderfully unique and iconic book Manhattan Unfurled, comes an equally brilliant and utterly unprecedented portrait of London. |
Christopher Breward; Ghislaine Wood This landmark book celebrates the best of British design between 1948 and 2012, in a comprehensive survey of over 350 of the finest examples of fashion and textiles, furniture, ceramics... | Vladimir Arkhipov; Damon Murray;... |
Koos Eissen; Roselien Steur The Basics explains the rudiments of learning to draw both clearly and comprehensively, using step-by-step illustrations, examples, and strategies. You will learn to use and master the different techniques and... | |
David Brandon; Alan Brooke A beautifully- illustrated study of London street furniture in all its forms. | Leanne Shapton As a teenager, the author trained for the Olympic swimming trials; now an artist, she is still drawn inexorably to swimming, in pools and on beaches across the world. This... |
Adrian Tomine Two strangers, both reading the same novel, share a fleeting glance between passing subway cars. A bookstore owner locks eyes with a neighbor as she receives an Amazon package. Strangers... | |