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Japanese Tradition
Illustrations by Setsu Broderick
Text by Setsu Broderick and Willamarie Moore
Tuttle Publishing
ISBN 978-4-8053-1089-2
The 2009 edition of the Guinness World Records book included special 3D imagery and came with a pair of glasses to match. We thought we'd take a look at the finished result!
"That rare combination of creative, flexible, considerate and timely. They are a joy to work with, free from the preciousness that often comes with such artists. Their work has been the talk of the book trade..." Craig Glenday, Editor-in-Chief
Final Major Project: Mythology.
Explained a bit more at lucyplayer.blogspot.com/2010/06/final-major-project.html.
Packaging project. Promoting 'live music in intimate venues' around Leeds.
Box & outer sleeve holds a pocket-sized book (five individual books bound together) about five intimate venues around Leeds, (info, interviews, gig listings etc), a pair of earplugs and travel-sized deodorant.
From the shortlist of the Walter Tiemann Prize 2008.
Text: Robert Louis Stevenson
Concept and Design: Christopher Jung & Tobias Wenig
22.4 × 29.7 cm, 192 p.
Book design - spread.
Designs for the 2010 season of the NPSL soccer team, Chattanooga FC. For more: www.chattanoogafc.com
The brand communications team tried to capitalize on the attention given to soccer's World Cup during the summer of 2010. We tied it into our local team by using the slogan "The World's Game, Our Team." We created images of our players using flags from the countries playing in the World Cup.
In its second season, Chattanooga FC continued to surpass all expectations — winning the NPSL Southeast Region with and undefeated record, beating FC Atlas U23 in an international friendly, finishing second in the national championships and averaging 4,400 fans at home games.
Designs: Paul Rustand, Brad Dicharry
Book designed by Picturia Press. This book is third in a series of four travel and event books created as a gift set from a bride to be to her future husband.
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Final Major Project: Mythology.
Explained a bit more at lucyplayer.blogspot.com/2010/06/final-major-project.html.
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AIGA/NY International Perspective series. Irma Boom in conversation with Debbie Millman.
1/29/2014
Tishman Auditorium, Parsons
Photos by Karen Vanderbilt
i just met margery this week. she's a well-known, established book designer, typographer, and printer in town printing parts of her upcoming book on the vandercook. i can't wait to see how it turns out!
The fifth issue of the shortlived but influential journal of typography "The Fleuron", edited by Stanley Morison, was printed and published in 1926 by the Cambridge University Press. The issue contains an article on the German typographer and printer Karl Klingspor, by Julius Rodenberg and translated by Ann Simons who had been a student of Edward Johnston in London, and contains an advert for the Insel-Verlag's publication celebrating the fiftieth birthday of E. R. Weiss, "Germany's most famous artist-typographer" that was issued in 1925.
Emil Rudolf Weiß (1875 - 1942) was indeed a noted and influential German artist, designer and typographer and Morison appears to have been instrumental in commissioning him to design the bindings and endpapers for this issue of The Fleuron. Interestingly, 1926 saw Cambridge University Press produce a small catalogue of Weiss's designs for typographical borders and ornaments.
Essie is a combination biography, art showcase and cookbook. Yes, that’s quite a lot to put in one 240 page 8 x 10 book. However, our client wished to share her legacy with her children and grandchildren, starting with a biography of her life. The next chapter is a showcase of her sculptures and paintings and finally some of her cherished family recipes.
›Hefte raus – Klassenarbeit!‹
We made a special XXL version of the matrix poster. Looks like a true school wall chart, doesn’t it?
Design by gray318 http://gray318.com
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