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Robert Stillman's new album Machine's Song was reviewed in The Observer newspaper yesterday. Here's the online review by Kitty Empire.
A composer and instrumentalist from Maine, U.S.A., his work was reviewed here in Uncut recently, too.
Better in Lightbox
Yes, he's our son in law.
Book Cover I designed for the novel "Regulation Nine" by Winston Bugle. The novel is a thriller involving a special internal affairs unit of the British Police force. After discussions with the author the one aspect of the novel I wanted to convey for the cover design was the murky world of Police internal affairs. How to evoke this on the cover? Luckily (though not at the time) I was in London the day of the big Strike on Nov 30th 2011 with my camera. This photograph, taken from Jubilee Bridge, came to mind. Something about the way the officers seem to be talking conspiratorially amongst themselves made me think it could evoke the feelings needed for the design. I added a sense of scrutiny to them by applying a post process tilt-shift effect making them the center of a skewed focus, that and the reflective jackets which were the only things to react to my my flash from that distance. The two Heckler & Koch USP pistols (Police firearms) pointed at one another gives the cover a playful balance but also reiterates the Internal Affairs (Cop v.s. Cop) theme of the cover design.
Art director: Cecilia Flegenheimer,
Cover photography: © Handheld Films 2011
’Le Strade Che Portano a Casa’ by Aaaron Eske
...published by the Italian publishing group Edizioni Piemme (imprint, Piemme Voci) : a memoire about international adoption, explored through a family in Nebraska and a journey that begins in India to discover the realities of life in the countries their children came from...
A typical 1970s book with a typical 1970s cover design by Werner Rebhuhn. The typeface used here is Plantin Bold Condensed. The book is from 1975, the German translation is from 1979 and this issue is from 1984. Published by Rowohlt Taschenbuch Verlag, Printed and bound by Clausen & Bossen, Leck, Germany
Mittelalterlich Phantasie Spectaculum - Dresden 2013
Fotodesign inspired by www.fotografie-coverdesign-halle.de
Capa para edição de Negócios sobre a nova investida da Embraer - conhecida pela aviação comercial - na fabricação de navios de guerra.
Translated as "Fritz Deelman and the Deep Sea Diving Ball", number four in a series of eight books first published in 1956.
Fritz Deelman is a futuristic James Bond-type character, created by South African author Leon Rousseau, who works for the South African Police and does undercover work for the government.
I absolutely loved these books as a kid, as well as this cover art from the 1974 series reprint by Helmut Starcke.
Cover highlighting potential water concerns in Lake County Florida.
Team included:
photography: Fred Lopez
photoshop: Josh Clark
Client - Vishwakarma Institute of Management, Pune
Job - Designing a Corporate Brochure
Agency - blossoms, Pune, India
Cover Designs for Disney Learning's, Magic English. Developed rotating level color scheme, and conceptualized and designed series.
From Henry Cohen’s series of inventive photographic covers for Gallimard's Idées series in the 1960s and early 70s.
See Rick Poynor’s ‘Bright Idées’ on the Eye blog, and his article ‘The shape of a pocket’ in Eye 81.
Monica Drake's celebrated Clown Girl showed us that the Internet makes it easier to find a rubber chicken when you want one.
The typ journal was published in Prague and aimed at the printing industry in Czechoslovakia in the first half of the last century.
For more information visit letterology.blogspot.com/2011/09/1948-czech-type-journal....
Cover Designs for Thomson's Level Reader's. Developed Templates and produced all cover designs and title treatments
A school project, redesign of an architecture&design magazine Kvart.
Number 13 actually was a bad fortune number for magazine, so with great difficulties number 14 came out with a huge delay. Therefor number 14 on the cover page is presented as impossible object. Magazine no longer exists today.