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Booth by C.C. Colbert & Tanitoc. As our super smart catalog writer says:
"In a time when brother was pitted against brother, no family was more divided than the Booths.
The United States has become violently polarized. Political fanaticism divides an embittered populace. A recently elected President—an energizing symbol of change for some, and a harbinger of the downfall of America for others—stands at the center of the turmoil. It is 1865, and John Wilkes Booth is about to assassinate the President of the United States.
From the pen of American historian C.C. Colbert and the brush of French comics master Tanitoc comes a thought-provoking perspective on one of the greatest villains of U.S. History: a killer who was also an actor, a lover, a doubter, and, in his own mind, a patriot."
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.
The photo composite is combined with the cover design to test the final fit before the painting is done.
Similarly for the back of the magazine, wedges in the orange was digitally colored to depict various data.
Boris Vian: Trouble dans les Andains
Union Générale d'Editions - Paris, 1978
collection 10 /18 - n° 487
couverture: Pierre Bernard. Photo: droits réservés
My friend Michael Vogelmann wrote that story and want to print it in hardcover ... so it needs a coverdesign =)
Designed for iRead壹读, 04.01.2013, issue 16.As you see, it's all about the lastest first lady of China Peng Liyuan.
Lynne Sharon Schwartz' erotic novel Leaving Brooklyn concerns a young woman coming of age in McCarthy-era New York. Pinch actually bought a photograph for that one, as our clip file is a little thin on interior images of the BMT in 1954.
9 psd files
Print Ready
Front (12×12 cm + bleed)
Back (11,8×15 cm + bleed)
Disc Cover
300 dpi, CMYK
Simple to customize
Well organized layers
Quickly Photo replacement
All links of free fonts used in Read Me file
Lucien Goldmann: Pour une sociologie du roman
Idées, n° 93
Gallimard - Paris, 1970
couverture: photo-graphisme Henry Cohen
Tel Aviv based Magazine
by Moshik Nadav
24//7 is a Tel Aviv (City in Israel) based weekly Magazine.
Tel Aviv is a non stop city that have attractions around the clock.
I used that fact and I created a magazine that gives the reader the best attractions that happen in the city.
The reader can find his attraction by the hour of the day and by that, he can see
what day the attractions is occurs.
The Magazine was printed on a News Paper in broadsheet size (spreads: 81x57 cm)
Enjoy.
Michael Strelow's novel The Greening of Ben Brown concerns the struggle for a river between a chemical company and a utility lineman who has been turned green. That's a Pinch hand, and our photograph of the landscape if the middle Willamette River, where the story takes place. By happy accident, a drawing of the Willamette watershed left over from another job tied the two images together and stood in for the lightning that transformed the hero.
apresentação da Beatriz para o festival Europalia de Bruxelas/
Introducing Beatriz at the Europalia International Arts Festival, Brussels
Prae is a Hungarian literary / cultural journal / magazine, and this here is the cover for the #41 (2010/1) issue that focuses on the works of Thomas Pynchon.
The dominant inspiration for the cover was one of Pynchon's most famous novels: The Crying of Lot 49. Those of you who have read the book will, hopefully, recognize certain motifs and (not so) 'secret' references.
For credits and further details, please see: fav.me/d2o0wct
Back cover of the World’s Fair souvenir book published by The Arena Company, Chicago (1933).
“The most publicized Chinese exhibit was a replica of an 18th century Buddhist building in the Potala temple at Chengde or Jehol (now Rehe), north of Beijing. Billed as the Lama Temple of Jehol, it was brought to Chicago by the famed Swedish explorer Sven Hedin, with the financial support of the Swedish-American industrialist Vincent Bendix. The remains of the replica, now called the Golden Pavilion, are now in Stockholm, Sweden, but the furnishings — altar objects, statues, paintings, hangings, rugs, etc. — have disappeared. If you have any information about them, please let us know.” [Source: Chinese American Museum of Chicago]
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A cover for Melange Books.
Photoshop CS6.
Behind the Scenes: sbibb.wordpress.com/2015/09/07/behind-the-scenes-a-wolf-s...
Stock images from The Dollar Photo Club:
www.dollarphotoclub.com/64831097 – leather texture
www.dollarphotoclub.com/48895294 – wolf head
www.dollarphotoclub.com/59929394 – swordsman
www.dollarphotoclub.com/45294831 – snarling wolf
www.dollarphotoclub.com/58438380 – winter forest
www.dollarphotoclub.com/19521274 – wolf group