Whose Hair?
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Stickerbomb
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This season marks the twentieth anniversary of Laurence King Publishing and the fth since we started publishing under our own imprint in the USA, with distribution by Chronicle Books. In this anniversary catalog, we present our largest list yet, which marks some fresh beginnings as well as our continuing commitment to publishing across all the visual arts. We are launching a major new series, showing how the ideas that shaped the history of the visual arts still play a key role in them today. Arrestingly designed, and authoritatively written, 100 Ideas that Changed Fashion and 100 Ideas that Changed Architecture give the reader immediate yet deep insights into the nature of each subject. Saul Bass: A Life in Film &Design is an important and beautiful book in the best traditions of art publishing. Pat Kirkham and Saul Basss daughter, Jennifer, have labored for years writing, researching, and designing what will unquestionably be the denitive treatment of this great American designer and lmmaker. We think that the extraordinary inventiveness and charm of Nina Chakrabartis My Even More Wonderful World of Fashion will enable it to repeat the fabulous success of its predecessor. Lets Make Some Great Art marks the entrance of a major talent into the area of childrens books. Marion Deucharss illustrations have a playfulness and poetry that make participating in her drawing games irresistible to people of all ages. We have extended our exploration of the possibilities of print by developing our rst list of gifts. Some of these, such as My Wonderful World of Fashion Postcards, accompany the books. Others, such as Fashion Face-Off or Bicycle Travel Journal come from our engagement with great illustrators or, in the case of the Magma Sketchbooks, with the creative arts generally. Gifts such as these will be a continuing feature of our list. Underlying the program as a whole is our fast developing list of student books, represented by titles such as Thinking about Architecture, Patternmaking, and Rethinking Design and Interiors. Our commitment here is to produce authoritative texts that are well designed and inexpensively priced to appeal to the visually aware student. I would like to thank youbooksellers, customers, and readersfor your support and to say how much I look forward to working with you in the future.
Laurence King
Contents
4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 60 61 62 63 Forthcoming Titles 100 Ideas that Changed Fashion 100 Ideas that Changed Architecture Lets Make Some Great Art Saul Bass: A Life in Film & Design My Even More Wonderful World of Fashion: Another Book for Drawing, Creating, and Dreaming The Book of Skulls Cut & Paste: 21st-Century Collage Lettering: A Reference Manual of Techniques Bob Gill, so far. Product Design DIY Furniture: A Step-by-Step Guide Guerrilla Advertising 2: More Unconventional Brand Communication How to Design Websites Microworlds 100 New Artists The AZ of Visual Ideas: How to Solve any Creative Brief A History of Western Architecture, Fifth Edition Detail in Contemporary Glass Architecture Print & Pattern 2 Undiscovered Minimalism: Gelims from Northern Iran Thinking about Architecture: An Introduction to Architectural Theory Rethinking Design and Interiors: Human Beings in the Built Environment Fashion Design, Third Edition Visual Merchandising, Second Edition Patternmaking Cult Streetwear, Mini Edition Singapore Shophouse My Wonderful World of Fashion Postcards Bicycle Travel Journal Fashion Face-Off Dogs: Best In Show Magma Sketchbook: Design and Art Direction Magma Sketchbook: Fashion Backlist Index of Titles Index of Authors Contacts and Distribution Details Representatives
All descriptions in this catalog are correct at the time of going to press. Prices, which apply in the US only, are provisional and subject to change without notice.
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100 Ideas That Changed Fashion chronicles the most inuential fashion ideas that changed womenswear in the West from 1900 to the present day. This unique volume is visually arresting, exciting to read, and an inspiring fashion bible. Charting the incidents and ideas that changed the way women dress, it provides an unprecedented perspective on the history of twentieth-century fashion. Rather than just documenting the changes in fashion, it explains why these changes happened. From the invention of the bias cut and the stiletto heel to designers such as Coco Chanel who changed the way we think about clothes, the book is innovative, intelligent, and an entertaining visual feast.
Harriet Worsley studied fashion at Central Saint Martins College of Art & Design, where she teaches fashion communication and fashion journalism today. She worked as a fashion and interiors journalist before starting a career in garden design. Her previous publications include Decades of Fashion and Classics of Fashion .
A compelling look at the ideas that changed fashion over the last 100 years Relates the history of fashion to current practice Visually arresting presentation of concepts
978 1 85669 733 0 250 color illustrations 216 pages 8 14 10 3 4 in US $29.95 PB Fashion September 2011
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This inspiring book chronicles the most inuential ideas that have shaped architecture. Entertaining and intelligent, this fascinating resource provides a concise and compelling history of the subject, unlike any other book. Arranged in chronological order to show the progression of architecture from ancient Egypt to Parametric design and the Passivhaus, the ideas that comprise the book include innovative and inuential concepts, technologies, techniques and movements. Each concept is elaborated on, accompanied by arresting visuals, and explores its evolution from the ideas origin and the subsequent impact it has had up to the present day.
Architect, landscape designer and author, Richard Weston is Professor at the Welsh School of Architecture, Cardiff University. Previous books include the monograph Alvar Aalto, winner of the 1995 Sir Banister Fletcher Prize, and the denitive monograph on the Danish architect Jrn Utzon. His other books include The House in the Twentieth Century (2001), Materials, Form and Architecture (2003), and Key Buildings of the Twentieth Century, 2nd edition (2010), all published by Laurence King.
Introduction to key concepts in architecture Relates historical ideas to current practice Invaluable for both students and general readers
978 1 85669 732 3 300 color illustrations 216 pages 8 14 10 3 4 in US $29.95 PB Architecture September 2011
I S B N 978-1-85669-732-3
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Architecture An Introduction
Geoffrey Makstutis
978 1 85669 623 4 US $35.00 PB
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In this interactive coloring and activity book, Marion Deuchars takes the broad canvas of art and lls it with drawings and activities that let you discover what art can be, how it can be made, what it can mean for you, and what it has meant for people through the ages. The book is packed with stimulating and fun ideas. You can complete the Mona Lisas smile, or design your own Jackson Pollock-inspired work with a marble, a tray, some paint, and paper. There are step-by-step instructions for how to draw a bird and how to give it an expression, as well a foolproof method for drawing a bicycle. Aimed at children aged eight and older, the emphasis is on fun and making the creation of art a big part of the way you express yourself.
Marion Deuchars is an illustrator who has worked with major design and advertising agencies worldwide. She is the mother of two young boys, with whom she enjoys making great art.
A fun interactive coloring book that also teaches art and art history Full of stimulating and evocative drawings Appeals to children of all ages
978 1 85669 786 6 600 illustrations 224 pages 8 14 11 12 in US $19.95 PB Art August 2011
I S B N 978-1-85669-786-6
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Saul Bass (19201996) created some of the most compelling images of American postwar visual culture. Having extended the remit of graphic design to include lm titles, he went on to transform the genre. His best-known works include a series of unforgettable posters and title sequences for lms such as Alfred Hitchcocks Vertigo and Otto Premingers The Man With the Golden Arm and Anatomy of a Murder. He also created some of the most famous logos and corporate identity campaigns of the century, including those for major companies such as AT&T, Quaker Oats, United Airlines, and Minolta. His wife and collaborator, Elaine, joined the Bass ofce in the late 1950s. Together they created an impressive series of award-winning short lms, including the Oscar-winning Why Man Creates, as well as an equally impressive series of lm titles, ranging from Stanley Kubricks Spartacus in the early 1960s to Martin Scorseses Cape Fear and Casino in the 1990s. With a foreword by Martin Scorsese, designed by Jennifer, Saul Basss daughter and written by distinguished design historian Pat Kirkham, who knew Saul Bass personally, this book features images from the Bass archive, providing an in-depth account of one of the leading graphic artists of the 20th century.
Pat Kirkham is Professor in the History of Design, Decorative Arts and Culture at the Bard Graduate Center for Studies in the Decorative Arts, Design & Culture, New York. She has written and edited a number of books, including Charles and Ray Eames (1998) and Women Designers in the USA 19002000 (2001). Jennifer Bass is a designer and daughter of Saul and Elaine Bass.
Long-awaited rst book to look at the work of one of the most important designers of the 20th century More than 1,400 illustrations showing work never published before In depth treatment of Basss iconic lm work Film title-maker admired by Robert Redford, George Lucas, Steven Spielberg and many more, with a dedicated following today
978 1 85669 752 1 1,484 illustrations, 1,234 in color 440 pages, including two gatefolds 10 14 11 12 in US $75.00 HC Film / Graphic Design October 2011
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My Even More Wonderful World of Fashion Another Book for Drawing, Creating, and Dreaming
Nina Chakrabarti
A new interactive coloring book for fashionistas of all ages, My Even More Wonderful World of Fashion is packed with beautiful and sophisticated illustrations specially created by illustrator Nina Chakrabarti. The book encourages creativity, with illustrations to color in and designs to nish off, as well as simple ideas for making and doing (how to make a tasselled belt, decorate a bag or customize a T-shirt). Covering clothing, shoes, bags, jewelry, and other accessories, the illustrations span both vintage fashions and contemporary invented designs from the illustrators own imagination. Fashion Archive, Fashion Flashback, and Hair Hero Features encourage children to be inspired by history and by the fashions of other cultures. A wonderful celebration of creativity and personal style, the book will appeal to designers in the making from eight years and up.
Nina Chakrabarti studied illustration at Central Saint Martins College and The Royal College of Art, London. She uses line drawing to explore her love of the decorative arts, inspired by her past in Calcutta, India, where she grew up, and the exuberance of London, where she now lives and works.
Follow-up to the best-selling My Wonderful World of Fashion Includes shoes, bags, tights, hats, jewelry, and other accessories Includes both vintage and contemporary fashion
978 1 85669 760 6 700 illustrations 240 pages 8 14 11 12 in US $19.95 PB Fashion September 2011
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The skull is one of the most recognizable symbols in todays contemporary visual culture. It has found its way into the visual vocabulary of urban life, adorning T-shirts, badges, and rock memorabilia as the ultimate symbol of anarchy and rebellion. Repurposed and recast by artists, illustrators, and designers, it has become one of the most iconic cultural symbols of our time. The Book of Skulls presents a cool visual guide to the skull, charting its rebirth through music and street fashion to become todays ultimate antiestablishment icon. From the Grateful Dead to skater punk grafti, from Gothic tattoos to Damien Hirst, this book is the ultimate collection of cutting-edge as well as classic skull motifs. Packed with images, The Book of Skulls is a celebration of one of todays most popular cultural symbols.
Faye Dowling is a freelance editor, curator, and art buyer specializing in photography, illustration, design, and contemporary visual culture. She is photographic editor for Dazed and Confused , and has worked for magazines including Frieze , Eye , Edit , and Pictured and is a contributing editor for Varoom magazine.
Skull motifs are very popular, seen everywhere from tattoos to T-shirts to stationery Features over 150 of the coolest skull designs Published in time for Halloween and the Mexican Day of the Dead
978 1 85669 700 2 164 color illustrations 160 pages 5 12 7 in US $14.95 PB Art September 2011
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In the digital age, the original meaning of cut and paste has been replaced with a few clicks of a mouse. In response to this, artists have returned to using more traditional methods of making images. There has been a resurgence of drawing and illustration and collage is its natural progression. Increasingly, collage is being used in ads, magazine editorials, fashion spreads, street art, album covers, animation, and websites. Cut & Paste brings together images from more than 40 artists, including Serge Bloch, Borsodi Bela, Sara Fanelli, Christoph Niemann, and Sergei Sviatchenko. The surreal juxtaposition of images provokes thought, humor, and understanding, making two-dimensional images three.
Richard Brereton began his career in the London and New York art markets, before becoming a television producer for the BBC. In 2009, he edited and compiled Sketchbooks for Laurence King Publishing. Caroline Roberts is a journalist who writes about the graphic arts, and is a founder of Grak magazine.
Looks at an important contemporary trend in art and illustration Extensive collection featuring both artists and designers From the editor of the best-selling Sketchbooks
978 1 85669 717 0 250 color illustrations 208 pages 7 14 10 14 in US $29.95 3-piece binding Art September 2011
I S B N 978-1-85669-717-0
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Using a combination of explanatory text, step-bystep photographs and classic and contemporary examples, this unique survey brings together over 80 processes involved in creating and applying lettering to a broad range of surfaces. Included are hand-drawn lettering techniques (from sign writing to tattooing); dimensional lettering (hand engraving to laser cutting); typesetting (from letterpress to lettering in food); printing (Letraset to printing on bank notes); lettering on textiles (embroidery to ag-making); and illuminated type (neon signage to holography). Any designer wishing to create lettering or commission outside work will be grateful for this book. Lettering answers every technical question and instantly expands ones repertoire of typographic media.
Andrew Haslam studied at the Royal College of Art in London. He was Head of Undergraduate Typography at the London College of Printing and then Course Director of the MA in Communication Design at Central Saint Martins College of Art and Design. He is now Leader for undergraduate and postgraduate Graphic Design and Illustration at the University of Brighton, UK. He is the author of Book Design and with Phil Baines co-author of Type & Typography
Unique guide to 80 processes involved in creating and using lettering Specially commissioned step-by-step photography explains how each process works Essential reference work for all design and architecture students
978 1 85669 686 9 1,400 color illustrations 240 pages 8 14 10 3 4 in US $50.00 HC Design September 2011
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The denitive work of one of the most important and innovative designers/illustrators/ teachers of his generation. Written and designed by Bob Gill. The only way to tell which jobs Gill designed yesterday and ones which were designed years ago, is to look at the date. Styles come and go, but his ideas an teaching philosophy are timeless. Thats why Bob Gill is one of the heroes that got me and so many others into graphic design in the rst place. Michael Bierut, Pentagram Design
978 1 85669 819 1 300 illustrations, 180 in color 304 pages 8.5 10 in US $50.00 HC Design October 2011
I S B N 978-1-85669-819-1
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Product Design
Paul Rodgers and Alex Milton
Product Design offers a comprehensive, and farreaching look at the eld of product design and at the key role of all product designers. Examining every process and development behind the creation of a new productfrom concept to manufacturing, prototyping to marketing this book explores the many layers of product design, including new and emerging practices. A rich overview of inuential design movements and individuals, together with examples from prominent product designers, encourages readers to challenge conventions and to think about product design in new and exciting ways.
Alex Milton is Director of research at the School of Textiles and Design, Heriot-Watt University, UK. Paul Rodgers is a Professor in the School of Design at Northumbria University, UK.
A comprehensive introduction to product design, from historical context to working practices and career guidance Explains the product design process from research through concept generation to manufacturing and marketing Features interviews with and proles of inuential gures and case studies of key product designs
978 1 85669 751 4 277 illustrations, 262 in color 240 pages 8 12 10 in US $35.00 PB Design August 2011
I S B N 978-1-85669-751-4
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Featuring 30 designs by leading designer-makers from around the world, DIY Furniture provides simple techniques for creating stunning designer furniture from scratch. Every project can be easily assembled using common materials found at any hardware store. Projects include furniture, storage units, and lighting. Each project features hand-drawn diagrams with short, easy-to-follow instructions. Whether building from the ground up or customizing existing designs, DIY Furniture allows readers to create unique designer pieces at a fraction of the cost. Also included are brief biographies of all featured designers.
Christopher Stuart is an industrial designer and artist based in Indianapolis. He runs Luur Design (www.luurdesign.com). He was formerly Senior Industrial Designer at Thomson Consumer Electronics and has been a consultant for high prole rms, such as Panasonic, Cisco, Philips, and Heinz.
30 unique designer projects for every room in the house Easy-to-follow projects from affordable, everyday materials Hand-drawn instructions with straightforward lists of materials and tools make each project extremely accessible Features inspiring images of each nished design
978 1 85669 742 2 270 illustrations, 150 in color 144 pages 8 14 9 3 4 in US $24.95 PB Product Design October 2011
I S B N 978-1-85669-742-2
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The world of advertising moves fast in an ever-changing media landscape, and the traditional channels dont always reach intended targets. Todays clients demand project-specic solutions involving social media networks, public stunts, street propaganda, and more. This book showcases the many inventive tactics that are being used today. Projects include an inatable pig wedged between two skinny Manhattan buildings to advertise dental oss; a version of the Sistine Chapel ceiling in a railway station; and street musicians launching a new Oasis album in New York. Over 60 international campaigns are featured, grouped according to strategy: Stunts, Street Propaganda, Sneaky Maneuvers, Site-specic, and Multi-fronted Attack.
Gavin Lucas lives in London, UK, and is Senior Writer at the leading communication arts journal and blog Creative Review. He is the author of Guerrilla Advertising (2006) and Badge Button Pin (2007), both published by Laurence King, and has contributed features and reviews to magazines including Wonderland , Plastique, and Le Cool .
All-new selection of innovative work from an area of advertising that continues to grow in importance With quotes and insightful observations by those creatively involved A great source of inspiration for advertising professionals, students, and brand managers
978 1 85669 747 7 285 color illustrations 192 pages 9 11 3 4 in US $40.00 PB Advertising September 2011
I S B N 978-1-85669-747-7
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Eliza Williams
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How to Design Websites covers both the nuts and bolts of web design and website aesthetics. Covering the skillsets required to produce websites that are functional and elegant from a graphic designers perspective, it demonstrates that an effective working website can be created in minutes without the need for expensive software. Chapters include Code, Layout, Text and Typography, and Images and Color Schemes. Useful tips and tricks panels are included, as well as step-by-step projectssuch as how to produce a portfolio sitethat will be of special interest to design students and to graduates of all disciplines. Inspirational Trailblazer case studies showcase the best of contemporary designers and their work. Also discussed are blogs, Facebook, Flickr, and HTML5, as well as new ways of using the web, such as mobile phones and tablets.
Alan Pipes is a freelance writer, illustrator, webmaster, and parttime publisher specializing in applications of computer technology in graphic design, ne art illustration and product design. He is the former editor of CadCam International and author of Drawing for Product Designers and Foundations of Art + Design .
Demonstrates how to design a working website Written for designers, rather than computer scientists Case studies showcase the best examples of contemporary website design
978 1 85669 739 2 200 color illustrations 168 pages 8 12 11 in US $29.95 PB Design October 2011
I S B N 978-1-85669-739-2
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Microworlds
Marc Valli and Margherita Dessanay
Microworlds is about a big new trend in a small world. Visual artists everywhere, including street artists, photographers, and product designers are using miniatures and miniaturized worlds in order to create startling situations and memorable images. Miniatures and miniaturized settings induce a disquieting experience of distance, and artists use it to explore the very contemporary feelings of alienation, displacement, and estrangement. The small people and small worlds depicted in this book give us a new sense of perspective, transporting us to a new dimension, an enchanted city where people can take lifts on the back of a slug at rush hour, put up wall-sized polaroid posters, or shoot down bumblebees.
Marc Valli is the co-founder of retail and book-selling company Magma in the UK, and of visual art magazines Graphic and Elephant . He is the author of RGB (Reviewing Graphics in Britain) as well as a large body of unpublished ction. Margherita Dessanay was born in Sardinia and graduated in Art History at the University of Cagliari, before nishing an MA in Contemporary Art Theory at Goldsmiths College. Now established in London, she is one of the editors of Elephant magazine.
First book showcasing the trend for art based on miniaturized worlds Includes the work of over 25 artists from around the world Witty, highly imaginative subject matter Miniaturized worlds have popular appeal
978 1 85669 787 3 200 color illustrations 144 pages 7 3 4 7 3 4 in US $19.95 PB Art September 2011
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100 New Artists brings together in a single resource the creative powers who are shaping the aesthetics of the next decade. All the artists featured were born after 1970. This exciting book highlights the new themes, media, imagery, and ideas emerging in contemporary art practice. 100 New Artists documents a vital new wave, provides a snapshot of art at this moment and is the place to discover the people who will dene our aesthetic future.
Francesca Gavin is a writer and curator based in London. She is Visual Arts Editor at Dazed & Confused and Twin magazine, as well as a contributing editor at AnOther magazine and nowness. com. She contributes to publications including Vogue , Wallpaper*, TimeOut , Sunday Times Style , and The Guardian online. She is the author of Street Renegades: New Underground Art (2007) and Creative Space: Urban Homes of Artists and Innovators (2009), published by Laurence King.
Overview of 100 up-and-coming young artists from around the world Includes sculpture, installation, photography, and more Packaged in a distinctive format at a great price
978 1 85669 734 7 500 color illustrations 336 pages 7 12 x 11 12 in US $39.95 PB Art August 2011
I S B N 978-1-85669-734-7
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A source-book of visual ideas and strategies for visual communication The AZ of Visual Ideas: How to Solve any Creative Brief explains the key ideas, sources of inspiration and visual techniques that have been used throughout design history. Featuring a 16step process to assessing, brainstorming, delivering and then presenting any creative brief, the book is essential reading for all design professionals. Including hundreds of inspirational quotes from creative giants within their elds, this must-have creative primer provides great lessons in a broad offering of advertising campaigns, posters, book and magazine covers, illustrations and editorial images.
John Ingledew is Senior Lecturer in Photography at the University of Gloucestershire, where he holds a Teaching Fellowship. He has run projects and workshops with students in Europe, America, Japan and China and is the author of the Portfolio title Photography, published by Laurence King Publishing.
A sourcebook of visual ideas and strategies for visual communication Reveals how to approach a creative brief and come up with fresh ideas to solve it Packed with great examples of advertising campaigns, posters, illustration, book and magazine covers
978 1 85669 714 9 350 color illustrations 224 pages 8 12 10 in US $30.00 PB Design October 2011
I S B N 978-1-85669-714-9
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In his highly acclaimed reference work David Watkin traces the history of western architecture from the earliest times in Mesopotamia and Egypt to the eclectic styles of the twenty-rst century. The author emphasizes the ongoing vitality of the Classical language of architecture, underlining the continuity between, say, the work of Ictinus in fth-century bc Athens and that of McKim, Mead, and White in twentieth-century New York. Authoritative, comprehensive, and highly illustrated, this fth edition has been expanded to bring the story of western architecture right up to date and includes a separate nal chapter on twentyrst century developments, including computers and architecture, and sustainability and the environment. The best narrative survey of Western Architecture. Sir John Summerson
David Watkin is Emeritus Professor of the History of Architecture at the University of Cambridge and a Fellow of Peterhouse. He has written many books, including Morality and Architecture Revisited and Sir John Soane (1996), and is a leading authority on Classicism and its successive renewals in architecture.
The new edition brings this classic book up to date, with a completely rewritten nal chapter. Covers the whole history of Western architecture from the Egyptians to the present, useful and reliable Accessible and readable text with an emphasis on continuity and tradition
978 1 85669 790 3 990 illustrations, 50 in color 720 pages 7 12 x 9 14 in US $40.00 PB Architecture September 2011
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Following the success of the earlier titles in this series, Detail in Contemporary Glass Architecture provides analysis of both the technical and the aesthetic importance of details in modern glass architecture. Featuring the work of renowned architects from around the world, this book presents 50 of the most recently completed and inuential glass designs for residential, public, and commercial architecture. Each project is presented in clear and concise layouts over four pages. All drawings are shown at standard architectural scales to allow for easy comparison. The CD-ROM contains all the drawings as printed in the book, in both EPS and DWG (generic CAD) formats. In addition the book features a helpful index of architects. Detail in Contemporary Glass Architecture is an incomparable reference work for practicing architects as well as architecture and design students.
Virginia McLeod has worked for a number of private practices in London and was also the editor of The Phaidon Atlas of Contemporary World Architecture . She currently works as a freelance writer and editor, specializing in contemporary architecture.
Invaluable book for both students and professionals Unprecedented, detailed examination of the best of recent glass architecture All drawings are styled in the same consistent way and presented at standard architectural scales for easy comparison Includes a CD-ROM with all drawings
978 1 85669 740 8 500 illustrations, 200 in color 224 pages 9 3 4 11 12 in US $50.00 HC Architecture September 2011
I S B N 978-1-85669-740-8
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Print & Pattern 2 is the latest book from the popular Print & Pattern website that celebrates all aspects of printed surface pattern. Featuring cute, colorful, and contemporary designs on textiles, cards, gift wrap, stationery, wallpaper, tableware, books, illustration series, plus everything else, the book is a must for anyone who loves patterns with personality.
Marie Perkins started the Print & Pattern blog in her spare time while doing research in her job as a textile designer. Creating trend books for leading UK stores meant she needed images to demonstrate print trends, and after nding no dedicated blogs at that time, decided to start one. The blog soon became a must-read for those in the industry. Marie is a successful surface designer working under the name Inkjet Designs. Her work has been featured in numerous magazines and newspaper articles.
From popular blog of the same name Fantastic selection of patterns from around the globe Includes Marimekko, Jonathan Adler, Angela Adams, Amy Butler, and Dwell Studio Useful sourcebook for designers and illustrators Follow-up to best-selling Print & Pattern
978 1 85669 792 7 550 color illustrations 304 pages 6 3 4 9 3 4 in US $29.95 PB Design October 2011
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Over the course of the past two decades a previously unrecognized genre of startlingly modern looking large atwoven hangings and covers (gelims) has emerged from an isolated highland region in Mazandaran Province in northern Iran. No one had imagined that hidden in the forests south of the Caspian Sea there could have existed such sophisticated treasures, which in their deceptive simplicity of abstract patterning and subtle coloring are much in accord with the aesthetic canons of contemporary minimalist art.
Parviz Tanavoli is an internationally recognized contemporary Iranian painter and sculptor, his work has been exhibited in museum and art galleries around the world and can be found in the British Museum, MOMA, New York, the Walker Art Center, Minneapolis, among other public and private collections. He lives and works between Vancouver, Canada and Tehran.
978 1 898113 76 8 Over 100 color illustrations 256 pages 14 1 4 11 in (portrait) US $155.00 HC Decorative Arts September 2011
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In order to understand architecture in all its cultural complexity it is necessary to grasp certain basic concepts such as representation, form, and space. The aim of this book is to provide teachers, students, practicing architects, and curious general readers with a set of ideas that will enrich their conversation, their writing, and above all their thinking about architecture. The book is divided into eight chapters, each covering a particular aspect of architecture, and introduces difcult concepts gradually. Architectural theorists and philosophers are mentioned in passing and their works are listed in the bibliography, but they are not the subject of the book. Architecture, rather than philosophy, is at the center of the picture. The aim is to enable the reader to understand architecture in all its aspects, rather than to learn the names of particular theorists. Written in a conversational style, Thinking about Architecture is an invaluable and accessible standard introduction to architectural theory.
Colin Davies is Professor of Architectural Theory at London Metropolitan University and the author of several books, including High Tech Architecture , The Prefabricated Home , and Key Houses of the Twentieth Century (Laurence King, 2006). He has also written monographs on the work of Michael Hopkins, Nicholas Grimshaw and Norman Foster, and contributes to architectural journals worldwide.
Clear, accessible introduction to what can be a very complicated subject Relates architectural theory to architectural practice Suitable for all beginning students of architecture
978 1 85669 755 2 119 illustrations, 85 in color 160 pages 6 3 4 9 3 4 in US $29.95 PB Architecture October 2011
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The world and the people living in it are increasingly and rapidly being affected by environmental and technological changes. It is imperative that the design profession address these developments with a new way of thinking. This book points the way for the design of interiors in this newly complex world and will be indispensable for students, practitioners, and theoreticians. The book is divided into four chapters that explore aspects of the human experience of the interior, from mans earliest search for shelter to an outline of past and current thinking on design, psychology and well-being. An epilog looks at such future concerns as population growth and sustainability and suggests how the design profession can confront these challenges. This book is a fascinating exploration of how art and science can come together for the benet of those who inhabit the built environment.
Shashi Caan received her BFA from the Edinburgh School of Art and holds two Masters degrees from the Pratt Institute, New York. She was Chair of Interior Design at Parsons in New York from 2002 to 2006. She previously worked at Gensler and was an Associate Partner at SOM. She has recently been nominated for the prestigious CooperHewitt National Design Award.
Challenges long-held misconceptions about interiors practice Written by one of the foremost educators in the eld Will stimulate provocative debate among both students and practitioners
978 1 85669 756 9 135 color illustrations 192 pages 6 3 4 9 3 4 in US $29.95 PB Architecture October 2011
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Fashion Design
Sue Jenkyn Jones
Third Edition
This book offers a thorough grounding in the principles of fashion design, describing the qualities and skills needed to become a fashion designer, examining the varied career opportunities available, and giving a balanced inside view of the fashion business today. Subjects covered include how to interpret a project brief; building a collection; choosing fabric; t, cutting and making techniques; portfolio presentation; and fashion marketing and economics.
Sue Jenkyn Jones is Course Director for MA Digital Fashion at the London College of Fashion, University of the Arts. She has worked within the fashion industry and as the owner and designer of a successful womenswear brand sold in major stores worldwide.
Third edition, totally redesigned and extensively updated New sections added on eco and ethical issues, digital designing, and e-portfolios Over 100,000 copies of previous editions sold Key book for all students of fashion design, as well as anyone considering a career in fashion
978 1 85669 619 7 374 color illustrations 272 pages 8 1 2 10 in US $40.00 PB Fashion September 2011
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Visual Merchandising
Tony Morgan
Second Edition
This book offers a user-friendly reference guide to all aspects of visual merchandising including window dressing and in-store areas. Using examples from a range of stores, the book offers practical guidance on the subject, supported by hints and tips from established visual merchandisers. It reveals the secrets of their toolkits and information on the use of mannequins, the latest technology, and how to construct and source props. It also explains the psychology behind shopping and buyer behavior. Featuring hundreds of color photographs, diagrams of oor layouts, and store case studies, and including invaluable glossary of industry terms, Visual Merchandising 2nd edition is an essential handbook for anyone working in this exciting area of retail.
Tony Morgan teaches visual merchandising at the London College of Fashion and also at Philip Greens Arcadia Fashion Academy. He worked as Head of Visual Merchandising at Selfridges for 18 years, where he traveled the world examining store concepts. He is the author of Window Display: New Visual Merchandising.
Revised and updated with photographs of the latest visual displays Highly illustrated with pictures of cutting-edge visual merchandising from around the world Explains the psychology behind shopper and buyer behavior
978 1 85669 763 7 280 illustrations, 250 in color 208 pages 8 12 11 in US $40.00 PB Fashion October 2011
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Patternmaking
Dennic Chunman Lo
An introduction to the basic principles of patternmaking, this practical book shows students how to interpret the human form and look at clothing through the eyes of a designer rather than a consumer. In addition to explaining the proportions of human anatomy, the book introduces key tools and takes readers from simple pattern making ideas to more advanced creative methods. Step-by-step illustrations reveal how to create basic bodice, sleeve, skirt, dress, and pant blocks, before demonstrating how to adapt these to create patterns for original designs. There is also a chapter dedicated to digital technology and how this is increasingly being used in both college and industry. The book also examines a selection of the authors own creative designs, encouraging experimentation with the potential of patternmaking.
Dennic Chunman Lo is Director of the Creative Pattern Cutting course at London College of Fashion. He has his own fashion label, Lo and Cabon.
Puts the techniques into context by including photographs of nished garments and work in progress Shows students how to make patterns for their own designs rather than following ready-made patterns Gives all the practical skills a student needs to begin making their own patterns
978 1 85669 750 7 620 illustrations, 400 in color 240 pages 8 12 11 in US $40.00 PB Fashion October 2011
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Tomoko Nakamichi
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Cult Streetwear
Josh Sims
Mini Edition
Streetwear has become a global phenomenon. Showcasing over 30 of the most exciting and pioneering of streetwear brands, this book focuses on the labels that have shaped the market since the late 1980s. Cult Streetwear tells the stories of the people behind the brands from entrepreneurs to grafti writers, DJs to surf dudes to sneaker nuts, from LA to NYC, London to Berlin and Tokyo. Covering companies such as A Bathing Ape, Stussy, Lacoste, and Timberland, this book provides a worldwide overview of cult streetwear.
Josh Sims is a freelance style writer, contributing to The Financial Times , The Independent , The Independent on Sunday, Mail on Sunday, Channel 4 , the BBC , Esquire , GQ, Wallpaper*, and i-D. He is one-time style editor of Arena and executive editor of Arena Homme Plus. He is also author of Rock/Fashion (Omnibus), A Dictionary of Fashion Designers (Collins), Mary, Queen of Shops (BBC Books), and contributor to several fashion books from Taschen.
Tells the history of streetwear, as well as showing todays designs Shows original designs on which todays limited editions and vintage collections are based Aimed at collectors, consumers, and people in the fashion industry
978 1 85669 817 7 900 illustrations, 800 in color 208 pages 6 8 in US $16.95 PB Fashion August 2011
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Singapore Shophouse
Julian Davison and Luca Invernizzi Tettoni
The Singapore shophouse is an architectural gem a particular building form that is unique to the island. This book traces its development from rudimentary shophouse through various incarnations of decorative styleNeoclassical, Chinese Baroque, Jubilee-style, Edwardian, Rococo, Tropical Modernall the while commenting on the various inuences that fueled its evolution. Each individual feature of the shophouse is examined, as is its change from rudimentary out-of-China structure to sophisticated dwelling house. Numerous examples of shophouse interiors today complete the odysseyshowcasing Shophouse as Temple, Clan House, Home, Boutique Hotel, Shop, Restaurant Coffeeshop and more, we see how these heritage buildings continue to be relevant in the era of the skyscraper and shopping mall.
Julian Davison is the son of an architect and grew up in Singapore and Malaysia. He was educated in England and has a doctorate in social anthropology from the School of Oriental and African Studies, London. Luca Invernizzi Tettoni, a professional archeologist and photographer has over 50 books to his credit, including the International bestsellers Thai Style , The Tropical Garden , Arts and Crafts of Thailand (published by Thames & Hudson).
For architects interested in the history and development of a key architectural style For designers interested in the merging of East and Western styles of decoration both externally and internally in domestic architecture A beautifully illustrated volume for all those interested in Singapore and SE Asia and its unique architectural heritage
978 9 81059 716 0 450 color illustrations 208 pages 814 10 3 4 in US $50.00 HC Architecture September 2011
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Gifts
Containing 30 detachable postcards of Nina Chakrabartis beautiful drawings from My Wonderful World of Fashion , this book is perfect for sharing your favorite fashion creations. Color and customize the cards and then send them to all your fashionable friends.
Nina Chakrabarti studied illustration at Central Saint Martins College and The Royal College of Art, London. She uses line drawing to explore her love of the decorative arts, inspired by her past in Calcutta, India, where she grew up, and the exuberance of London, where she now lives and works.
New gift product featuring Nina Chakrabartis beautiful illustrations Packaged in the same style as the original book Will appeal to the many fans of the bestselling My Wonderful World of Fashion
978 1 85669 906 8 Set of 30 detachable postcards 43 4 6 1 2 in US $9.95 Perfect, quarterbound Fashion September 2011
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With the worlds growing enthusiasm for cycling, this charming journal encourages cyclists to do what the author doesto ride and record every colorful journey. Nigel Peakes distinctive drawings act as prompters and punctuation marks, recording travels through cities, the countryside, coasts, mountains, mapping out ideas and guiding riders through new landscapes, both real and imaginary. With 20 illustrations, blank pages to write on and 4 envelopes to store mementoes, this ode to the bike is a beautiful gift for any cyclist.
Nigel Peake was born in Ireland and trained as an architect, before devoting his time to drawing and traveling. He has made his mark through a series of astonishing books on subjects such as sheds, buildings, and ghost houses. The artist himself has traveled extensively across Europe by bike. His work includes art and designs for Herms, magazines (The Believer, Blueprint , Icon , Dwell , The Ride , etc.), posters, windows, murals, accessories, and furniture. A monograph on his work will be published by Princeton Architectural Press in 2011. Designed by Roger Fawcett-Tang of Struktur Design.
For the worlds growing band of cyclists Beautifully produced and designed Nigel Peake is a well-known illustrator with a growing following
978 1 85669 900 6 20 color illustrations 128 pages 5 14 7 3 4 in US $14.95 PB Gift September 2011
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Fashion Face-Off
Illustrations by Erin Petson
An Alexander McQueen dress or an Yves Saint Laurent tuxedo Louboutin shoes or the Birkin bag which started the most trends? How about their red carpet Wow factor? Or their day-to-day practicality? In this classic card game, each category is rated to enable players to play one fashion item against the other. The person with the best score wins the round; when one person has captured all the cards they are the winner.
An artist and illustrator, Erin Petsons work combines watercolors, collage and drawing. Her clients include Elle , Marie Claire , Fallon, Harvey Nichols, Selfridges, O, the Oprah Magazine, The New York Times and The Guardian .
Unique concept: the rst-ever set of fashion- themed trump cards Features iconic fashion items from the last 100 years Beautifully packaged at a price no fashion lover can resist
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Dogs: Best in Show is one card game sure to cause a snarling debate. Arent Labradors the best dogs in the world? They certainly are popular. But so are pugs and bulldogs. Poodles have many fans, but then so do Border Terriers. For this game of trump cards, dog lovers of all ages pitch dog breeds against one another in a number of categories from keenness of nose to top speed, noisiness and grooming required. Each deck includes 34 playing cards and showcases the charming watercolors of Polly Horner.
Polly Horner lives in the town of Rye in East Sussex, UK. When she is not drawing, she enjoys going for long walks where she comes across a number of dogs which she always stops to pat and photograph. She is the author and illustrator of Polly and the North Star, published in 2002 by Orion, and winner of the Booktrust Early Years Award.
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Magma Sketchbooks
Artists have always relied on their sketchbooks. This was true for artists working within a ne art tradition and is just as true today in the age of Macs, digital cameras, and computer-generated imagery. This new line addresses the needs of contemporary practitioners: illustrators, designers, art directors, fashion designers, lmmakers, and anyone within the visual arts. Helpful and user friendly, these sketchbooks tread that ne line between giving users practical tools and information while not interfering with their creative freedom.
The sketchbooks are designed by award-winning designers Matt Willey and Zoe Bather of Studio8. They are obsessed with print and have designed, among many other print-based projects, the books 100 Years of Menswear and Angaza Afrika as well as the magazines Elephant , Futu , Map, and Plastique .
Beautifully designed and produced Contain useful industry-specic information and reference material Appeal to professional and student market FSC certied
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Stickerbomb
Studio Rarekwai
978 1 85669 567 1 With over 250 fully-peelable color stickers 132 pages 8 1/4 x 6 1/2 in (landscape) US $24.95 PB 2008
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Studio Rarekwai
978 1 85669 662 3 With over 280 fully-peelable color stickers 132 pages 8 1/4 x 6 1/2 in US $24.95 PB 2010
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Whose Hair?
Christina Christoforou
978 1 85669 715 6 227 illustrations 128 pages 5 1 4 x 7 1 2 in US $12.95 PB 2011
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Bag
Sue Huey and Susie Draffan
978 1 85669 616 6 250 color illustrations 208 pages 8 x 11 in US $40.00 HC 2009
The Boot
Bradley Quinn
978 1 85669 663 0 250 color illustrations 192 pages 7 3 /4 x 11 in US $40.00 HC 2010
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Cult Streetwear
Josh Sims
978 1 85669 651 7 900 illustrations, 800 in color 208 pages 8 3 /4 x 11 1/2 in US $29.95 PB 2010
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Eco Fashion
Sass Brown
978 1 85669 691 3 282 color illustrations 208 pages 7 3 /4 x 11 in US $35.00 PB 2010
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Marketing Fashion
Harriet Posner
978 1 85669 723 1 300 color illustrations 224 pages 8 1/2 x 10 in US $35.00 PB 2011
Modern Menswear
Hywel Davies
978 1 85669 540 4 350 color illustrations 208 pages 7 3 /4 x 11 in US $40.00 HC 2008
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Pattern Magic
Tomoko Nakamichi
978 1 85669 705 7 200 color illustrations 104 pages 7 1 2 x 10 in US $24.95 PB 2010
Pattern Magic 2
Tomoko Nakamichi
978 1 85669 706 4 200 color illustrations 104 pages 7 1 2 x 10 in US $24.95 PB 2011
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Textile Design
Simon Clarke
978 1 85669 687 6 250 color illustrations 224 pages 8 1 2 x 10 in US $35.00 PB 2011
Textiles Now
Drusilla Cole
978 1 85669 572 5 400 color illustrations 272 pages 7 3 /4 x 9 3 /4 in US $35.00 PB 2008
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Animation in Process
Andrew Selby
978 1 85669 587 9 250 color illustrations 192 pages 8 1 2 x 11 in US $40.00 PB 2009
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Designers Identities
Liz Farrelly
978 1 85669 690 6 1,048 color illustrations 272 pages 8 1/4 x 11 1/2 in US $40.00 PB 2010
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How to be an illustrator
Darrel Rees
978 1 85669 530 5 90 illustrations, 50 in color 160 pages 7 1/2 x 9 in US $24.95 PB 2008
How to Create a Portfolio and Get Hired A Guide for Graphic Designers and Illustrators
Fig Taylor
978 1 85669 672 2 232 color illustrations 144 pages 8 1/2 x 11 in US $30.00 PB 2010
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Illustration
Andrew Hall
978 1 85669 710 1 465 color illustrations 228 pages 8 1/2 x 10 in US $35.00 PB 2011
Logo
Michael Evamy
978 1 85669 528 2 1300 illustrations, 110 in color 352 pages 7 1/2 x 9 3 /4 in US $40.00 PB 2007
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Packaging Design
Bill Stewart
978 1 85669 525 1 300 color illustrations 224 pages 8 1/2 x 10 in US $29.95 PB 2007
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Sketch!: Darbotz
Studio Rarekwai in collaboration with Darbotz
978 1 85669 544 2 200 blank pages 10 3 /4 x 7 1/2 in (landscape) US $16.95 2008
Symbol
Angus Hyland and Steven Bateman
978 1 85669 727 9 1400 illustrations, 100 in color 336 pages 8 1/2 x 9 3 /4 in US $40.00 PB 2011
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Advertising
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This is Advertising
Eliza Williams
978 1 85669 647 0 596 color illustrations 224 pages 8 1/4 x 10 3 /4 in US $40.00 PB 2010
1000 Interior Details for the Home And Where to Find Them
Ian Rudge and Geraldine Rudge
978 1 85669 610 4 1000 color illustrations 384 pages 7 3 /4 x 9 3 /4 in US $35.00 PB 2009
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Indie Craft
Jo Waterhouse
978 1 85669 696 8 200 color illustrations 128 pages 8 3 4 x 8 3 4 in US $19.95 PB 2010
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Made & Sold Toys, T-shirts, Prints, Zines, and Other Stuff
FL@33
978 1 85669 628 9 600 color illustrations 240 pages 7 1 2 x 9 3 4 in US $24.95 PB 2009
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Architects Today
Kester Rattenbury, Robert Bevan, and Kieran Long
978 1 85669 492 6 400 illustrations, 300 in color 240 pages 7 3 /4 x 8 1/2 in US $19.95 PB 2006
Architectural Drawing
David Dernie
978 1 85669 679 1 460 illustrations, 376 in color 208 pages 8 1/2 x 11 in US $35.00 PB 2010
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Architectural Modelmaking
Nick Dunn
978 1 85669 670 8 450 illustrations, 435 in color 192 pages 8 1/2 x 11 in US $35.00 PB 2010
Architecture An Introduction
Geoffrey Makstutis
978 1 85669 623 4 324 illustrations, 278 in color 248 pages 8 1/2 x 10 in US $35.00 PB 2010
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781856 695701
781856 694988
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I S B N 978-1-85669-482-7
I S B N 978-1-85669-641-8
I S B N 978-1-85669-692-0
I S B N 978-1-85669-718-7
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781856 694827
781856 696418
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781856 697187
I S B N 978-1-85669-718-7
I S B N 978-1-85669-640-1
I S B N 978-1-85669-609-8
I S B N 978-1-85669-461-2
03500
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781856 696401
781856 696098
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Exhibition Design
Philip Hughes
978 1 85669 640 1 296 illustrations, 240 in color 224 pages 8 1/2 x 10 in US $35.00 PB 2010
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I S B N 978-1-85669-018-8
I S B N 978-1-85669-562-6
I S B N 978-1-85669-558-9
I S B N 978-1-85669-697-5
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I S B N 978-1-85669-520-6
I S B N 978-1-85669-604-3
I S B N 978-1-85669-566-4
I S B N 978-1-85669-594-7
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I S B N 978-1-85669-684-5
I S B N 978-1-85669-674-6
I S B N 978-1-85669-519-0
I S B N 978-1-85669-698-2
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I S B N 978-1-85669-678-4
I S B N 978-1-85669-731-6
I S B N 978-1-85669-625-8
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Art
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I S B N 978-1-85669-548-0
I S B N 978-1-85669-631-9
I S B N 978-1-85669-649-4
04000
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02495
781856 695480
781856 696319
781856 696494
Grafti Asia
Studio Rarekwai
978 1 85669 649 4 350 color illustrations 128 pages 8 3 /4 x 8 3 /4 in US $24.95 HC 2010
includes DVD
I S B N 978-1-85669-593-0
I S B N 978-1-85669-563-3
I S B N 978-1-85669-660-9
I S B N 978-1-85669-417-9
01995
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781856 695633
781856 696609
781856 694179
Guerilla Art
Edited by Sebastian Peiter, additional text by Goetz Werner
978 1 85669 593 0 200 color illustrations 112 pages 7 1 2 x 9 in US $19.95 HC 2009
Light for Visual Artists Understanding & Using Lighting Art & Design
Richard Yot
978 1 85669 660 9 400 illustrations, 300 in color 176 pages 8 1 2 x 11 in US $29.95 PB 2011
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Index of Titles
A Adorn 48 Advanced Fashion Drawing 48 Al Diwan Al Amiri, Doha, Qatar 56 Angaza Afrika 59 Animation in Process 51 Architects Today 56 Architectural Drawing 56 Architectural Modelmaking 56 Architecture 56 Architecture of Yemen, The 56 Art & Sole 48 Art by Tattooists 59 Art Direction Explained, At Last! 51 A-Z of Visual Ideas, The 27
E Eco Fashion 49 Encyclopedia of Detail in Contemporary Residential Architecture 57 Essentials of Visual Communication 52 Exhibition Design 57 Extreme Architecture 57 F Fabric for Fashion 49 Fabric for Fashion: The Swatch Book 49 Fashion & Textiles 49 Fashion A to Z 49 Fashion Design 34 Fashion Designers Sketchbooks 49 Fashion Face-Off 42 Fashion Illustrator 49 Fashion Jewelry 49 Fixed 55 Flats: Technical Drawing for Fashion 50 Flexible 57 Folding Techniques for Designers 55 For Love and Money 52 French Interiors of the 18th Century 58 G Getting It Right with Type 52 Grafti Asia 59 Graphic Design for Fashion 50 Graphic Design: A Users Manual 52 Guerilla Art 59 Guerrilla Advertising 54 Guerrilla Advertising 2 22 H Hatch 58 Hell Bound 59 History of Western Architecture, A (Fifth Edition) 28 How to be an Illustrator 52 How to Be the Best Bubblewriter in the World, Ever! 47 How to Create a Portfolio & Get Hired 52 How to Design Websites 23 How to Make It as an Advertising Creative 54 How to Set up & Run a Fashion Label 50 How to Use Images 53 I Icons of Mens Style 50 Illustration 53 Indie Craft 55 Inll 58 Interior Architecture: From Brief to Build 58 Interior Architecture Now 58 Interior Design 58 Introduction to Architectural Technology 58
L Leather Fashion Design 50 Lets Make Some Great Art 8 Lettering 18 Light for Visual Artists 59 Logo 53 Look at This 53 M Made & Sold 56 Magma Sketchbook: Design & Art Direction 44 Magma Sketchbook: Fashion 45 Making It 56 Marketing Fashion 50 Masters of Fashion Illustration 50 Materials, Process, Print 53 Methods & Theories of Art History 59 Micro 58 Microworlds 24 Modern Menswear 50 My Even More Wonderful World of Fashion 12 My Wonderful World of Fashion 47 My Wonderful World of Fashion Postcards 40 N New Media Design 53 New Modern House, The 58 New Packaging Design 53 New Restaurant Design 58 New Shoes (Mini Edition) 47 O One-Off 58 100 Ideas Series 3 100 Ideas that Changed Architecture 3, 6 100 Ideas that Changed Fashion 3, 4 100 New Artists 26 100 New Fashion Designers 48 100 Years of Fashion Illustration 48 100 Years of Menswear 48 1000 Designs for the Garden and Where to Find Them 55 1000 Interior Details for the Home and Where to Find Them 55 1000 New Designs 2 and Where to Find Them 55 1000 New Eco Designs and Where to Find Them 55 P Packaging Design 53 Pattern Magic 50 Pattern Magic 2 50 Patternmaking 37 Pattern Sourcebook, The 50 Patterns 50 Pentagram Marks 53 Picture Book, The (Mini Edition) 47 Planning Ofce Spaces 58 Print & Pattern 53 Print & Pattern 2 30 Process (Second edition) 56 Product Design 20 Production for Print 53 Protest Stencil Toolkit 47
R Rethinking Design and Interiors 33 S Saul Bass 10 Singapore Shophouse 39 Sizes May Vary 53 Sketch! Darbotz 54 Sneaker Coloring Book, The 47 Sketchbooks 55 Stickerbomb 47 Stickerbomb 2 47 Street Art Doodle Book 47 Street Art Stencil Book, The 47 Studio Culture 54 Symbol 54 T Tees 51 Textile Design 51 Textile Designers at the Cutting Edge 51 Textiles Now 51 Thinking about Architecture 32 This is Advertising 55 This Means This, This Means That 54 3D Type Book, The 51 Tote Bag, The 54 Towards Zero-Energy Architecture 59 Trend Forecasters Handbook, The 51 U Undiscovered Minimalism 31 V Very Small Cafs & Restaurants 59 Very Small Shops 59 Visual Merchandising 51 Visual Merchandising (Second Edition) 36
B Bag 48 Bibliographic 52 Bibliographic (PB) 52 Bicycle Travel Journal 41 Bob Gill, so far 19 Book of Skulls, The 14 Boot, The 48 British Fashion Designers 48 Business Cards 3 52 C Construction and Detailing for Interior Design 56 Construction for Landscape Architecture 57 Contemporary Lingerie Design 48 Copywriting 54 Creative Space 47 Cult Streetwear (Mini Edition) 38 Cult Streetwear 49 Custom Kicks 49 Custom Road Bike, The 55 Cut & Paste 16 D Design Diaries 52 Designers Identities 52 Designing Sustainable Packaging 52 Designs for Small Spaces 55 Detail in Contemporary Bathroom Design 57 Detail in Contemporary Glass Architecture 29 Detail in Contemporary Kitchen Design 57 Detail in Contemporary Landscape Architecture 57 Detail in Contemporary Residential Architecture 57 Detail in Contemporary Timber Architecture 57 Digital Textile Design 49 DIY Fashion 49 DIY Furniture 21 Dogs: Best In Show 43 Drawing for Designers 55 Drawing for Interior Design 57 Drawing for Urban Design 57
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Index of Authors
A Adams, Maia 42, 49 Andrews, Guy 55 Austin, Tricia 53 B Bass, Jennifer 10 Bateman, Steven 54 Bell, Jonathan 58 Bell, Roanne 48 Bergstrm, Bo 52 Bevan, Robert 56 Biles, Annabel 58 Blackman, Cally 48 Bowles, Melanie 49 Boyce, Mark 53 Boylston, Scott 52 Brereton, Richard 16, 54 Brook, Tony 54 Brown, Carol 49 Brown, Sass 49 C Caan Shashi 33 Chakrabarti, Nina 12, 40, 47 Christoforou, Christina 48 Clarke, Simon 51 Cole, Drusilla 50, 51 D DAlleva Anne 59 Damluji, Salma Samar 56 Darbotz 54 Dave the Chimp 47 Davison, Julian 39 Davies, Colin 32 Davies, Hywel 48, 49, 50 Dernie, David 56 Dessanay, Margherita 24 Deuchars, Marion 8 Dominy, Katie 48 Donovan, Bil 48 Dorrian, Michael 52, 54 Doust, Richard 53 Dowdy Clare 58 Dowling, Faye 14 Downton, David 50 Draffan, Susie 48 Dunn, Nick 56 E Edwards, Andrew 55 Evamy, Michael 53 F Farrelly, Liz 52 Farrelly, Lorraine 57 FL@33 51, 56 Francis-Bryden, Selena 49 G Gatter, Mark 53 Gavin, Francesca 26,47,59 Gibbs, Jenny 58 Gill, Bob 19 Godfrey, Jason 52 Graven Images 53 Guzowski, Mary 59
H Hall, Andrew 53 Hall, Sean 54 Hallett, Clive 49 Haslam, Andrew 18 Heller, Steven 51 Hess, Jay 50 Holden, Robert 57 Horner, Polly 43 Hudson, Jennifer 55, 56, 58 Huey, Sue 47, 48 Hughes, Philip 57 Hyland, Angus 47, 54 I Ingledew, John 27 Intercity 48 Isaac, Ceri 49 Isitt, Mark 59 J Jackson, Paul 55 Jarosch, Daniel 47 Jenkyn Jones, Sue 34 Johnston, Amanda 49 K Kirkham, Pat 10 Kirkpatrick, Janice 53 Klingel, Henrik 47 Kronenburg, Robert 57 L Lefteri, Chris 56 Leonard, Max 55 Liversedge, Jamie 57 Lo, Dennic Chunman 37 Long, Kieran 56, 58 Lucas, Gavin 22, 54 M MacLean, Will 58 MacLeod, Virginia 29, 57 Magma 44, 45 MAKI 49, 50 Makstutis, Geoffrey 56 Mansell, Amanda 48 Marshall, Lindsey 53 Martens, Yuri 58 Mason, Daniel 53 Matt, Matthijs 49, 51 Meachem, Lester 53 Meadows, Toby 50 Milton, Alex 20 Morgan, Tony 36, 51 Mornement, Adam 58 Morris, Bethan 49 N Nakamichi, Tomoko 50 Newman, Alex 49 O ON. Studio 47
P Pasztorek, Simone 50 Patel, Jitesh 54 Peake, Nigel 41 Peiter, Sebastian 59 Pentagram 53 Petson, Erin 42 Pipes, Alan 23, 55 Plunkett, Drew 56, 57 Posner, Harriet 50 Proctor, Rebecca 47, 55 Q Quinn, Bradley 48, 51 R Rattenbury, Kester 56 Raymond, Martin 51 Rees, Darrel 52 Reid, Olga 57 Roberts, Caroline 16 Roberts, Lucienne 52 Rodgers, Paul 20 Rudge, Geraldine 55 Rudge, Ian 55 Ryder, Bethan 58 S Scott, Linda 47 Selby, Andrew 51 Shariff, Zakee 49 Shaughnessy, Adrian 52, 53, 54 Shaw, Mark 54 Silver, Pete 58 Sims, Josh 38, 49, 50 Slavid, Ruth 57, 58 Smits, Kim 49, 51 Spring, Chris 59 Squire, Victoria 52 Stathaki, Ellie 58 Sterlacci, Francesca 50 Stewart, Bill 53 Stones, John 59 Stuart, Christopher 21 Studio Rarekwai 47, 54, 59 Style, Bowie 30, 53 Szkutnicka, Basia 50 T Tanavoli, Parviz 31 Taylor, Fig 52 Tettoni, Luca Invernizzi 39 Thomas, Patrick 47 Triggs, Olivia 52 V Valli, Marc 24 van Meel, Juriaan 58 van Ree, Hermen Jan 58 Veksner, Simon 54 Vienne, Vronique 51 W Waterhouse, Jo 55, 59 Watkin, David 28 Weston, Richard 6 Werner, Goetz 59 Whitehead, John 58 Whitsett, Dason 58 Williams, Eliza 55 Worsley, Harriet 4, 51 Wright, Rebecca 52 Y Yot, Richard 59
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