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by Jennifer Wolterstorff

cover by: Kellie Southerland

Soseki NATSUME's "Sanshiro"

Soseki NATSUME(1867-1916) is a Japanese author.

this is a facsimile of the first edition printed in 1909.

designed by Goyo HASHIGUCHI.

facsimile edition was printed in 2005.

 

夏目漱石《三四郎》初版復刻版

装幀:橋口五葉

初版1909年、復刻2005年

 

for a bit of further information, please see:

もう少し詳しいことはこちらに:

www.flickr.com/photos/yama/sets/1493208/

 

By: Barb E. Call

Cover by: Chris Castor

My cover design for Becoming Superhuman by Timothy Ferriss for my book design project Cover to Cover Read more about this cover here.

This book cover is able to draw you in with its vibrant illustration of the flower that almost masks the name of the book. Yet, Nickolls’ is able to use a soft blue background that blends the text and image really well together, making it overall a fun and cheerful book cover that makes you curious enough to want to read the novel itself.

– featuring A–Z/A=A (s. Identität), The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde and four more entries that made it to the final round of the Walter Tiemann Prize 2008:

 

Irene & Lluvia by Noemi Trucco (Luzern/CH), Si polis et tout et tout by Franziska Neubert (Leipzig), Archäologie der Zukunft by Jonas Voegeli (Zürich/CH) and 100 by Aidin Zimmermann (Stuttgart)

AIGA/NY International Perspective series. Irma Boom in conversation with Debbie Millman.

1/29/2014

Tishman Auditorium, Parsons

Photos by Karen Vanderbilt

By: Marjorie Bottorff

Cover by: Amber Gulilat

Book: Faber and Faber: Eighty Years of Book Cover Design

Author: Joseph Connolly

Publisher: Faber and Faber

Year: 2009

Blog

 

Final Major Project: Mythology.

 

Explained a bit more at lucyplayer.blogspot.com/2010/06/final-major-project.html.

By: Nena Roberts

Cover by: Amber Gulilat

By: Norman W. Matthews, Jr.

Cover by: Amber Gulilat

Catching up after the lecture. Designer James Goggin on the right. 27 November 2008.

Japanese Tradition

 

Illustrations by Setsu Broderick

Text by Setsu Broderick and Willamarie Moore

 

Tuttle Publishing

 

ISBN 978-4-8053-1089-2

Pages of the book "Looking for Janis" by Lucie Baratte.

©Lucie Baratte / Looking for Janis

 

The book is now available worldwide in French on www.lookingforjanis.com

 

Le livre est maintenant disponible en français partout dans le monde sur www.lookingforjanis.com

Final Major Project: Mythology.

 

Explained a bit more at lucyplayer.blogspot.com/2010/06/final-major-project.html.

 

See ‘Blue notebook’ on the Eye blog.

Soseki NATSUME's "Sanshiro"

Soseki NATSUME(1867-1916) is a Japanese author.

this is a facsimile of the first edition printed in 1909.

designed by Goyo HASHIGUCHI.

facsimile edition was printed in 2005.

 

夏目漱石《三四郎》初版復刻版

装幀:橋口五葉

初版1909年、復刻2005年

 

for a bit of further information, please see:

もう少し詳しいことはこちらに:

www.flickr.com/photos/yama/sets/1493208/

 

from right to left:

夏目漱石著 written by NATSUME Soseki

草合 Kusa awase

春陽堂 Shun'yo-do(the publishing house)

 

Soseki NATSUME's "Kusa awase"

Soseki NATSUME(1867-1916) is a Japanese author.

this is a facsimile of the first edition printed in 1908.

designed by Goyo HASHIGUCHI.

facsimile edition was printed in 2005.

two short novels, "Kofu" and "Nowake" are included.

 

夏目漱石《草合(くさあわせ)》初版復刻版

装幀:橋口五葉

初版1908年、復刻2005年

『坑夫』『野分』収録

 

Japanese Tradition

 

Illustrations by Setsu Broderick

Text by Setsu Broderick and Willamarie Moore

 

Tuttle Publishing

 

ISBN 978-4-8053-1089-2

"To Infinity and Beyond!: The Story of Pixar Animation Studios", 2007. Published by Chronicle Books. Design by Tolleson.

AIGA/NY International Perspective series. Irma Boom in conversation with Debbie Millman.

1/29/2014

Tishman Auditorium, Parsons

Photos by Karen Vanderbilt

In cooperation with the artist Ina Thomson.

We managed the production and proofreading of Pathways from manuscript to final files. The design and layout was done by Two Associates.

AIGA/NY International Perspective series. Irma Boom in conversation with Debbie Millman.

1/29/2014

Tishman Auditorium, Parsons

Photos by Karen Vanderbilt

 

The book Nuotraukos dokumentams / Photographs for Documents contains 40 double-portraits taken by Vytautas V. Stanionis (1917–1966) in Seirijai, a small town in southern Lithuania and commissioned by the Soviet authorities in 1946. Usually two unrelated individuals were portrayed in each photograph due to shortage of materials in postwar Lithuania; portraits that were later separated. The images were found years later by Vytautas’s son, also called Vytautas, who was exploring his father’s archive.

Berlin based book designer Tom Mrazauskas created this beautiful publication, crafted with special attention to detail. He chose Soleil, by Wolfgang Homola, as the main typeface. Every image was visually cut into half by folding the pages, avoiding repetition and creating a different rhythm. The duo-tone plates were printed on thin uncoated stock. Published by Kaunas Photography Gallery in 2013 the book has received several awards.

The designer Tom Mrazauskas told us how Soleil was the perfect fit for this book. His starting point was a "geometric typeface, used all over the Soviet Union, mostly for setting text in magazines, but he wanted to have a modern version". Mrazauskas also pointed to the parallels between the cold approach of the passport photographs and the pure geometrical forms of the typeface; and how at the same time there is a personal character in the photographs and a humanistic touch in Soleil. "Everything worked together".

 

The first volume of the Project 16.

Stadium photo spread from an annual of the first season of the semi-pro soccer team, Chattanooga Football Club. The book covers the team founding, the games, the players and the fans. It will be available for purchase online and in Chattanooga stores in time for the 2009 holiday season.

 

10" x 8", full color photos throughout, 70 pages, paperback.

 

Creative Director: Paul Rustand

Designer: Brian Wleklinski

Photographer: Michael Sethman and various noted photographers

Writer: Caleb Ludwick and various noted sources

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