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CASI (Cooperativa Agrícola San Isidro).
Somos una organización de agricultores productores de frutas y hortalizas de Almería.
Los productos que comercializamos han sido cuidadosamente seleccionados por los mismos agricultores siguiendo unos protocolos muy exigentes, ademas también clasifican la producción siguiendo criterios de normalización homologados por los mercados europeos.
En CASI apostamos desde hace años por la agricultura natural altamente especializada. Gracias a las condiciones climáticas únicas de Almería, la producción de nuestros agricultores pulveriza las mas altas cotas de calidad de la competencia.
Características:
• Páginas: 52 pág. más portadas.
• Medidas: 180 x 252 mm.
• Portada: Impresa a 4+0 en estucado mate 350 g.
• Interior: Impresa a 4+0 en papel estucado mate de 170 g.
• Encuadernación: Fresada
• Acabados: Estampación oro en portada e interior. Portada Plastificada brillo. Desplegables en el interior
• Edita: CASI
The Rainbow Box, by Designer/illustrator Norman Laliberté and author Joseph Pintauro.
This product is in mint condition, with possible exception of box itself which is still amazing, but with a sticker pull and hard to notice edge wear, but barely worn at all. Interior, books and poster appear brand new.
Produced in limited edition of 15,000, this consists of the box itself, four books—A Box of Sun, The Peace Box, The Rabbit Box and The Magic Box plus “The Peace Poster”, which says "Make the World Attractive to the Rest of the Universe" - which honors in art and poetry the four seasons plus the times of life. The idea was to present these four different subjects in individual books that were then put together in as colorful and as exciting a manner as the books themselves were. The concept of the cube represented the multifaceted views of time and life as presented within the books. To produce so many pages of color in a special package at a minimal price required the integration of the efforts of the poet, the artist and the printer to get maximum benefit at minimal dollar cost.
Special Features: The box itself was manufactured by The Box Shop, New Haven, Connecticut, who also assembled the pieces into the cubes and manufactured the color space interiors.
Credits
Designer/illustrator: Norman Laliberté
Author: Joseph Pintauro
Size: 4 books, each 6 x 6 inches, plus poster, in 6.5 inch cube box
Pages: 96 pages each book
Quantity printed: edition of 15,000
Price: $15.95
Typeface: various faces and handlettered
Typesetter: Norman Laliberté
Printer: Offset Reproductions, Inc.
Printing method: offset
Papers: Hooper Sunray Opaque Vellum, 70 lb., Ivory , (1 book, The Rabbit Box); Warren Patina II, 80 lb., White, (other 3 books); poster on Hopper Offset Antique White\, 70 lb.
Paper supplies: Bulkley Dunton Linde Lathrop, Inc. , Lindenmeyr Paper Corporation
Binder: A. Horowitz & Son.
Binding materials: bound in preprinted Permalin Crash White on 80 pt. pasted boards
Binding method: Smythe-sewn, flat-back with board stiffener
Endpapers: Canfield Colortext Ebony, Yellow and Light Blue plus one printed endlining on Curtis Stoneridge Text Ivory
Publisher: Harper & Row, Publishers (New York, New York)
Cutest. Cover. Ever.
We're going gaga over this awesome Scout Book from Loft Home Decor of Austin, Texas. Loft Home customized one of the Scout Books to include a two-color cover. Sweet!
“These words shaped history. They belong to you. Know them.”
This Scout Book is the synthesis of many of the things we get very excited about: metallic inks, historical documents, recycled paper, democracy…the list goes on.
Scout Books is proud to introduce a pocket-sized edition of the Constitution of the United States of America. Containing the Preamble, the seven Articles and the twenty-seven Amendments, this tiny book packs the content into 32 pages and is wrapped in a two-color chipboard cover printed in black and metallic gold inks. Typeset in the oh-so-legible Gotham font by Hoefler & Frere-Jones, this little guy is a contemporary update on a crucial text that aims to make the supreme law of the land more accessible. The front cover boasts Museo Slab, designed by the talented Jos Buivenga.
My goodness, that's a good looking book.
Read more about the Scout Books edition of the U.S. Constitution here on Bangback.
They make such great friends, don't they?
Good colors.
They're up on a shelf in my office, just hanging out together.
33 Wines and 33 Beers are Scout Book projects from Dave Selden of 33 Books, and we liked them so much that we're carrying them in our shop!
The Rainbow Box, by Designer/illustrator Norman Laliberté and author Joseph Pintauro.
This product is in mint condition, with possible exception of box itself which is still amazing, but with a sticker pull and hard to notice edge wear, but barely worn at all. Interior, books and poster appear brand new.
Produced in limited edition of 15,000, this consists of the box itself, four books—A Box of Sun, The Peace Box, The Rabbit Box and The Magic Box plus “The Peace Poster”, which says "Make the World Attractive to the Rest of the Universe" - which honors in art and poetry the four seasons plus the times of life. The idea was to present these four different subjects in individual books that were then put together in as colorful and as exciting a manner as the books themselves were. The concept of the cube represented the multifaceted views of time and life as presented within the books. To produce so many pages of color in a special package at a minimal price required the integration of the efforts of the poet, the artist and the printer to get maximum benefit at minimal dollar cost.
Special Features: The box itself was manufactured by The Box Shop, New Haven, Connecticut, who also assembled the pieces into the cubes and manufactured the color space interiors.
Credits
Designer/illustrator: Norman Laliberté
Author: Joseph Pintauro
Size: 4 books, each 6 x 6 inches, plus poster, in 6.5 inch cube box
Pages: 96 pages each book
Quantity printed: edition of 15,000
Price: $15.95
Typeface: various faces and handlettered
Typesetter: Norman Laliberté
Printer: Offset Reproductions, Inc.
Printing method: offset
Papers: Hooper Sunray Opaque Vellum, 70 lb., Ivory , (1 book, The Rabbit Box); Warren Patina II, 80 lb., White, (other 3 books); poster on Hopper Offset Antique White\, 70 lb.
Paper supplies: Bulkley Dunton Linde Lathrop, Inc. , Lindenmeyr Paper Corporation
Binder: A. Horowitz & Son.
Binding materials: bound in preprinted Permalin Crash White on 80 pt. pasted boards
Binding method: Smythe-sewn, flat-back with board stiffener
Endpapers: Canfield Colortext Ebony, Yellow and Light Blue plus one printed endlining on Curtis Stoneridge Text Ivory
Publisher: Harper & Row, Publishers (New York, New York)
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Libro en el que se recogen las obras expuestas en la exposición del mismo nombre en el Museo de Ceuta.
Características:
• Páginas: 124 pág. más portadas.
• Medidas: 240 x 220 mm.
• Portada: Impresa a 4+0 en estucado mate 350 g.
• Interior: Impresa a 4+4 en estucado mate 170 g.
• Encuadernación: Rústica con solapas
• Depósito Legal: AL-579-2011
• ISBN: 978-84-15243-11-3
• Autor: Juan Morante
The Rainbow Box, by Designer/illustrator Norman Laliberté and author Joseph Pintauro.
This product is in mint condition, with possible exception of box itself which is still amazing, but with a sticker pull and hard to notice edge wear, but barely worn at all. Interior, books and poster appear brand new.
Produced in limited edition of 15,000, this consists of the box itself, four books—A Box of Sun, The Peace Box, The Rabbit Box and The Magic Box plus “The Peace Poster”, which says "Make the World Attractive to the Rest of the Universe" - which honors in art and poetry the four seasons plus the times of life. The idea was to present these four different subjects in individual books that were then put together in as colorful and as exciting a manner as the books themselves were. The concept of the cube represented the multifaceted views of time and life as presented within the books. To produce so many pages of color in a special package at a minimal price required the integration of the efforts of the poet, the artist and the printer to get maximum benefit at minimal dollar cost.
Special Features: The box itself was manufactured by The Box Shop, New Haven, Connecticut, who also assembled the pieces into the cubes and manufactured the color space interiors.
Credits
Designer/illustrator: Norman Laliberté
Author: Joseph Pintauro
Size: 4 books, each 6 x 6 inches, plus poster, in 6.5 inch cube box
Pages: 96 pages each book
Quantity printed: edition of 15,000
Price: $15.95
Typeface: various faces and handlettered
Typesetter: Norman Laliberté
Printer: Offset Reproductions, Inc.
Printing method: offset
Papers: Hooper Sunray Opaque Vellum, 70 lb., Ivory , (1 book, The Rabbit Box); Warren Patina II, 80 lb., White, (other 3 books); poster on Hopper Offset Antique White\, 70 lb.
Paper supplies: Bulkley Dunton Linde Lathrop, Inc. , Lindenmeyr Paper Corporation
Binder: A. Horowitz & Son.
Binding materials: bound in preprinted Permalin Crash White on 80 pt. pasted boards
Binding method: Smythe-sewn, flat-back with board stiffener
Endpapers: Canfield Colortext Ebony, Yellow and Light Blue plus one printed endlining on Curtis Stoneridge Text Ivory
Publisher: Harper & Row, Publishers (New York, New York)
The Rainbow Box, by Designer/illustrator Norman Laliberté and author Joseph Pintauro.
This product is in mint condition, with possible exception of box itself which is still amazing, but with a sticker pull and hard to notice edge wear, but barely worn at all. Interior, books and poster appear brand new.
Produced in limited edition of 15,000, this consists of the box itself, four books—A Box of Sun, The Peace Box, The Rabbit Box and The Magic Box plus “The Peace Poster”, which says "Make the World Attractive to the Rest of the Universe" - which honors in art and poetry the four seasons plus the times of life. The idea was to present these four different subjects in individual books that were then put together in as colorful and as exciting a manner as the books themselves were. The concept of the cube represented the multifaceted views of time and life as presented within the books. To produce so many pages of color in a special package at a minimal price required the integration of the efforts of the poet, the artist and the printer to get maximum benefit at minimal dollar cost.
Special Features: The box itself was manufactured by The Box Shop, New Haven, Connecticut, who also assembled the pieces into the cubes and manufactured the color space interiors.
Credits
Designer/illustrator: Norman Laliberté
Author: Joseph Pintauro
Size: 4 books, each 6 x 6 inches, plus poster, in 6.5 inch cube box
Pages: 96 pages each book
Quantity printed: edition of 15,000
Price: $15.95
Typeface: various faces and handlettered
Typesetter: Norman Laliberté
Printer: Offset Reproductions, Inc.
Printing method: offset
Papers: Hooper Sunray Opaque Vellum, 70 lb., Ivory , (1 book, The Rabbit Box); Warren Patina II, 80 lb., White, (other 3 books); poster on Hopper Offset Antique White\, 70 lb.
Paper supplies: Bulkley Dunton Linde Lathrop, Inc. , Lindenmeyr Paper Corporation
Binder: A. Horowitz & Son.
Binding materials: bound in preprinted Permalin Crash White on 80 pt. pasted boards
Binding method: Smythe-sewn, flat-back with board stiffener
Endpapers: Canfield Colortext Ebony, Yellow and Light Blue plus one printed endlining on Curtis Stoneridge Text Ivory
Publisher: Harper & Row, Publishers (New York, New York)
Tsilli Pines is a Portland-based creative wonder. She shared her thoughts on some of her newest projects, Alef Betty and New Kabutah, in a new Designer Highlight interview over on CoinOp.
We're pleased to share it with you.
The Rainbow Box, by Designer/illustrator Norman Laliberté and author Joseph Pintauro.
This product is in mint condition, with possible exception of box itself which is still amazing, but with a sticker pull and hard to notice edge wear, but barely worn at all. Interior, books and poster appear brand new.
Produced in limited edition of 15,000, this consists of the box itself, four books—A Box of Sun, The Peace Box, The Rabbit Box and The Magic Box plus “The Peace Poster”, which says "Make the World Attractive to the Rest of the Universe" - which honors in art and poetry the four seasons plus the times of life. The idea was to present these four different subjects in individual books that were then put together in as colorful and as exciting a manner as the books themselves were. The concept of the cube represented the multifaceted views of time and life as presented within the books. To produce so many pages of color in a special package at a minimal price required the integration of the efforts of the poet, the artist and the printer to get maximum benefit at minimal dollar cost.
Special Features: The box itself was manufactured by The Box Shop, New Haven, Connecticut, who also assembled the pieces into the cubes and manufactured the color space interiors.
Credits
Designer/illustrator: Norman Laliberté
Author: Joseph Pintauro
Size: 4 books, each 6 x 6 inches, plus poster, in 6.5 inch cube box
Pages: 96 pages each book
Quantity printed: edition of 15,000
Price: $15.95
Typeface: various faces and handlettered
Typesetter: Norman Laliberté
Printer: Offset Reproductions, Inc.
Printing method: offset
Papers: Hooper Sunray Opaque Vellum, 70 lb., Ivory , (1 book, The Rabbit Box); Warren Patina II, 80 lb., White, (other 3 books); poster on Hopper Offset Antique White\, 70 lb.
Paper supplies: Bulkley Dunton Linde Lathrop, Inc. , Lindenmeyr Paper Corporation
Binder: A. Horowitz & Son.
Binding materials: bound in preprinted Permalin Crash White on 80 pt. pasted boards
Binding method: Smythe-sewn, flat-back with board stiffener
Endpapers: Canfield Colortext Ebony, Yellow and Light Blue plus one printed endlining on Curtis Stoneridge Text Ivory
Publisher: Harper & Row, Publishers (New York, New York)
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Características:
• Descripción: Impresión de papelería para SITTIO compuesta de carpeta, carta, sobre americano y tarjetas.
• Tintas: Impresa a 3+0
• Papel: Carpeta: Cartulina verjurada classis extrablanca de 220 g / Carta: papel verjurado classis extrablanca de 100 g / Sobre americano: verjurado classis extrablanca de 120 g / Tarjeta: verjurada classis extrablanca de 220 g.
• Medidas: Carpeta: 220 x 320 mm. cerrada / Carta: 210 x 297 mm. / Sobre americano: 220 x 110 mm./ Tarjeta: 90 x 45 mm.
• Edita: SITTIO
• Agencia: Estrategia Creativa
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Every day this week, we'll share a new Scout Book filled with creative goodness from the members of Chicago collective The Post Family. Awesome!
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Chad Kouri loves paper. I might go so far as to call him The Collage Master. His work incorporates vintage ephemera, letterpress printing and found objects, which makes for a body of work that is at once tangible, nostalgic and visually spectacular. Find a bursting portfolio of Chad's work online at Long Live Analog, much of which lives happily in the interesting realm of digital-meets-analog. Geek out over projects such as his papercut desktop wallpaper for Kistune Noir, or his iPhone cases wrapped in digitized artwork of hand-cut vintage graph paper. Whoa.
Chad's Scout Book boasts a fantastic touch-and-feel, cut-and-paste quality. It makes me want to touch my computer screen.
12 Screenless Lithographs is a portfolio of 12 prints (image size: 7.5 X 9.5 inches) using a screening technique known as Integral Random Dot. Predating the digital stochastic or FM (Frequency Modulated) screening approach currently used by many offset printers in place of the traditional halftone dot, the Integral Random Dot embodies several distinctive characteristics.
As the name implies, the Integral Random Dot method of screening was truly random and responsive to the image itself—hence the “integral” in the name. In addition, the “dots,” or marks, varied in size in response to the image, unlike digital FM Screening where each “dot” is the same size but occurs in varying frequency (frequency modulated).
The primary drive behind developing a screenless (no halftone screen) approach was to more closely emulate the beauty of a continuous tone photographic print. In addition, eliminating the traditional halftone screen meant that the "rosette," a byproduct of the traditional halftone screen color printing, was also eliminated. Although creating the lithographic films used to expose the plates was a finicky and multi-generation process, it rendered the image being reproduced in a uniquely crisp and brilliant manner. While a few pioneering printing firms experimented with the technique in the early 1970s, it was far too unpredictable to gain a foothold in the commercial printing industry, where reliable reproduction trumped the unique beauty of an image printed without the use of a halftone dot.
In 1973 as a graduate student at Visual Studies Workshop in Rochester, New York, however, I could afford to devote the time required to achieve exactly the results I wanted. The prints are duotones, that is, printed using two different color inks, which I intentionally altered to achieve maximum resonance for each of the twelve images in the portfolio. They were pulled on a flatbed offset proof press at VSW. Each print was dampened and rolled up by hand exactly the same as one would print from a lithographic stone. The portfolio was printed in a signed and numbered edition of forty. It is presented in a cloth bound case with a hand set letterpress printed title sheet and afterword explaining the technical details. The portfolio design, prepress, typesetting, and presswork was performed by the author.
12 Screenless Lithographs is in the permanent collection of the Art Institute of Chicago; Bibliotheque Nationale, Paris; Museum of Modern Art; National Gallery of Canada; U.C. Santa Cruz; and Visual Studies Workshop among others.
Split your Scout Book order with a friend! Two styles fit onto one press sheet of chipboard. Watch soon for a press release on Friendship Scout Books!
Designs above: an American Elm branch and a pixel pattern, printed in Process Blue.
Chewing the Cud Weddings is a creative entity located in San Francisco creating beautiful boutique wedding invites. Be sure to check out their home and paper product counterpart, Chewing the Cud.
Mia Christopher is a whirlwind of bright productivity. As a multi-disciplinary artist residing in San Francisco, Mia is filling the art world with color and whimsy, participating in group and solo shows up and down the West Coast as well as internationally. All this while she's working toward her BFA from the California College of the Arts. We can't wait to see what's next from Mia. Stay tuned for more Scout Books from Mia; she filled up THREE with playful illustrations and material studies.
Colonial Country Club in Fort Worth, Texas celebrated its 75th Anniversary with the creation of this book, featuring images and copy covering its rich history and significant moments.
Naming his P.S.1 project for Montezuma, the Aztec ruler who saw his empire devastated by the Spanish, is a clue (there are others) that the “intrusion” has something to do with the tangled narratives of conquest, colonialism, and missionary meddling that are a staple of human history. This unexpected content—history, war, life, death, home—is the stuff of epics: a powerful place for an artist to take his audience.
Nonas, Richard. Montezuma's Breakfast. New York: SZ Press, 1977.
See MCAD Library's catalog record for this book.
The Rainbow Box, by Designer/illustrator Norman Laliberté and author Joseph Pintauro.
This product is in mint condition, with possible exception of box itself which is still amazing, but with a sticker pull and hard to notice edge wear, but barely worn at all. Interior, books and poster appear brand new.
Produced in limited edition of 15,000, this consists of the box itself, four books—A Box of Sun, The Peace Box, The Rabbit Box and The Magic Box plus “The Peace Poster”, which says "Make the World Attractive to the Rest of the Universe" - which honors in art and poetry the four seasons plus the times of life. The idea was to present these four different subjects in individual books that were then put together in as colorful and as exciting a manner as the books themselves were. The concept of the cube represented the multifaceted views of time and life as presented within the books. To produce so many pages of color in a special package at a minimal price required the integration of the efforts of the poet, the artist and the printer to get maximum benefit at minimal dollar cost.
Special Features: The box itself was manufactured by The Box Shop, New Haven, Connecticut, who also assembled the pieces into the cubes and manufactured the color space interiors.
Credits
Designer/illustrator: Norman Laliberté
Author: Joseph Pintauro
Size: 4 books, each 6 x 6 inches, plus poster, in 6.5 inch cube box
Pages: 96 pages each book
Quantity printed: edition of 15,000
Price: $15.95
Typeface: various faces and handlettered
Typesetter: Norman Laliberté
Printer: Offset Reproductions, Inc.
Printing method: offset
Papers: Hooper Sunray Opaque Vellum, 70 lb., Ivory , (1 book, The Rabbit Box); Warren Patina II, 80 lb., White, (other 3 books); poster on Hopper Offset Antique White\, 70 lb.
Paper supplies: Bulkley Dunton Linde Lathrop, Inc. , Lindenmeyr Paper Corporation
Binder: A. Horowitz & Son.
Binding materials: bound in preprinted Permalin Crash White on 80 pt. pasted boards
Binding method: Smythe-sewn, flat-back with board stiffener
Endpapers: Canfield Colortext Ebony, Yellow and Light Blue plus one printed endlining on Curtis Stoneridge Text Ivory
Publisher: Harper & Row, Publishers (New York, New York)
The Rainbow Box, by Designer/illustrator Norman Laliberté and author Joseph Pintauro.
This product is in mint condition, with possible exception of box itself which is still amazing, but with a sticker pull and hard to notice edge wear, but barely worn at all. Interior, books and poster appear brand new.
Produced in limited edition of 15,000, this consists of the box itself, four books—A Box of Sun, The Peace Box, The Rabbit Box and The Magic Box plus “The Peace Poster”, which says "Make the World Attractive to the Rest of the Universe" - which honors in art and poetry the four seasons plus the times of life. The idea was to present these four different subjects in individual books that were then put together in as colorful and as exciting a manner as the books themselves were. The concept of the cube represented the multifaceted views of time and life as presented within the books. To produce so many pages of color in a special package at a minimal price required the integration of the efforts of the poet, the artist and the printer to get maximum benefit at minimal dollar cost.
Special Features: The box itself was manufactured by The Box Shop, New Haven, Connecticut, who also assembled the pieces into the cubes and manufactured the color space interiors.
Credits
Designer/illustrator: Norman Laliberté
Author: Joseph Pintauro
Size: 4 books, each 6 x 6 inches, plus poster, in 6.5 inch cube box
Pages: 96 pages each book
Quantity printed: edition of 15,000
Price: $15.95
Typeface: various faces and handlettered
Typesetter: Norman Laliberté
Printer: Offset Reproductions, Inc.
Printing method: offset
Papers: Hooper Sunray Opaque Vellum, 70 lb., Ivory , (1 book, The Rabbit Box); Warren Patina II, 80 lb., White, (other 3 books); poster on Hopper Offset Antique White\, 70 lb.
Paper supplies: Bulkley Dunton Linde Lathrop, Inc. , Lindenmeyr Paper Corporation
Binder: A. Horowitz & Son.
Binding materials: bound in preprinted Permalin Crash White on 80 pt. pasted boards
Binding method: Smythe-sewn, flat-back with board stiffener
Endpapers: Canfield Colortext Ebony, Yellow and Light Blue plus one printed endlining on Curtis Stoneridge Text Ivory
Publisher: Harper & Row, Publishers (New York, New York)
The Rainbow Box, by Designer/illustrator Norman Laliberté and author Joseph Pintauro.
This product is in mint condition, with possible exception of box itself which is still amazing, but with a sticker pull and hard to notice edge wear, but barely worn at all. Interior, books and poster appear brand new.
Produced in limited edition of 15,000, this consists of the box itself, four books—A Box of Sun, The Peace Box, The Rabbit Box and The Magic Box plus “The Peace Poster”, which says "Make the World Attractive to the Rest of the Universe" - which honors in art and poetry the four seasons plus the times of life. The idea was to present these four different subjects in individual books that were then put together in as colorful and as exciting a manner as the books themselves were. The concept of the cube represented the multifaceted views of time and life as presented within the books. To produce so many pages of color in a special package at a minimal price required the integration of the efforts of the poet, the artist and the printer to get maximum benefit at minimal dollar cost.
Special Features: The box itself was manufactured by The Box Shop, New Haven, Connecticut, who also assembled the pieces into the cubes and manufactured the color space interiors.
Credits
Designer/illustrator: Norman Laliberté
Author: Joseph Pintauro
Size: 4 books, each 6 x 6 inches, plus poster, in 6.5 inch cube box
Pages: 96 pages each book
Quantity printed: edition of 15,000
Price: $15.95
Typeface: various faces and handlettered
Typesetter: Norman Laliberté
Printer: Offset Reproductions, Inc.
Printing method: offset
Papers: Hooper Sunray Opaque Vellum, 70 lb., Ivory , (1 book, The Rabbit Box); Warren Patina II, 80 lb., White, (other 3 books); poster on Hopper Offset Antique White\, 70 lb.
Paper supplies: Bulkley Dunton Linde Lathrop, Inc. , Lindenmeyr Paper Corporation
Binder: A. Horowitz & Son.
Binding materials: bound in preprinted Permalin Crash White on 80 pt. pasted boards
Binding method: Smythe-sewn, flat-back with board stiffener
Endpapers: Canfield Colortext Ebony, Yellow and Light Blue plus one printed endlining on Curtis Stoneridge Text Ivory
Publisher: Harper & Row, Publishers (New York, New York)
The thirteenth release in our Designer Card series features a beautiful illustration by Portland artist extraordinaire, Jill Bliss!
Printed on 80% Recycled Environment 80# White Felt Cover stock, this card was offset printed with three soy-based Pantone ink colors.
Jill explores the natural world in her signature style, and these poppies are just the latest in her constantly growing collection of gorgeous illustrations of flowers, plants, and even tree houses!
New illustrated set alert! We love these beautiful constellation-inspired Notebooks by Andrea Kalfas.
Available now in our Bookstore:
Every day this week, we'll share a new Scout Book filled with creative goodness from the members of Chicago collective The Post Family. Awesome!
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Chad Kouri loves paper. I might go so far as to call him The Collage Master. His work incorporates vintage ephemera, letterpress printing and found objects, which makes for a body of work that is at once tangible, nostalgic and visually spectacular. Find a bursting portfolio of Chad's work online at Long Live Analog, much of which lives happily in the interesting realm of digital-meets-analog. Geek out over projects such as his papercut desktop wallpaper for Kistune Noir, or his iPhone cases wrapped in digitized artwork of hand-cut vintage graph paper. Whoa.
Chad's Scout Book boasts a fantastic touch-and-feel, cut-and-paste quality. It makes me want to touch my computer screen.
We. Love. These. Cards.
Jill Bliss is awesome, and this new work she debuted at the Land Gallery back in January has made its way to printed matter. Find these in Jill's online shop or at the Land store in Portland.
Which animal is your favorite?
We set out to find out. More than three will definitely fit, by the way.
Yesterday Hannah was struck by an idea and ten minutes later, BOOM! We had the Scout Book mini.
CUTE, right?
This little guy is still in the development stage, but we're working to roll it out as a micro publishing format soon.
A little book for big ideas.
What would you do with an itty-bitty pocket sized book?
Every day this week, we’ll share a new Scout Book filled with creative goodness from the members of Chicago collaborative The Post Family. Awesome!
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"Scott Thomas is constantly trying to invent the next big thing." From the looks of it, he's doing quite a job.
Scott Thomas is a designer, an inventor, a thinker and an innovator. He counts President Obama among his clients, and served as Design Director for the Obama campaign. Scott recently curated and edited a book called Designing Obama, a publication that documents the presidential campaign's use of art, design and a grassroots approach to publicity and propaganda. Rad.
Scott filled this Scout Book with sketches for that next big thing he's working on. I'm thoroughly impressed with his planning and plotting.
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Libro editado con motivo de las fiestas taurinas de la Feria de Almería 2013.
Características:
• Páginas: 96 pág. más portadas.
• Medidas: 105 x 170 mm.
• Portada: Impresa a 4+0 en estucado mate 300 g.
• Interior: Impresa a 4+4 en estucado mate 115 g.
• Encuadernación: Rústica
• Acabados: Portada plastificada mate
• Edita: Onda Cero Almería
• Agencia: Estrategia Creativa
These Scout Books are HOT!
Mt. Hood Community College’s Integrated Media Program recently had it’s yearly Portfolio Show featuring the work of 18 graphic design students and 12 digital photography students of the class of 2010. They handed these Scout Books out to more than 500 attendees of the show and encouraged them all to vote on their favorite portfolio. The book was also used to take notes on each participant and served as a great take-away.
The Rainbow Box, by Designer/illustrator Norman Laliberté and author Joseph Pintauro.
This product is in mint condition, with possible exception of box itself which is still amazing, but with a sticker pull and hard to notice edge wear, but barely worn at all. Interior, books and poster appear brand new.
Produced in limited edition of 15,000, this consists of the box itself, four books—A Box of Sun, The Peace Box, The Rabbit Box and The Magic Box plus “The Peace Poster”, which says "Make the World Attractive to the Rest of the Universe" - which honors in art and poetry the four seasons plus the times of life. The idea was to present these four different subjects in individual books that were then put together in as colorful and as exciting a manner as the books themselves were. The concept of the cube represented the multifaceted views of time and life as presented within the books. To produce so many pages of color in a special package at a minimal price required the integration of the efforts of the poet, the artist and the printer to get maximum benefit at minimal dollar cost.
Special Features: The box itself was manufactured by The Box Shop, New Haven, Connecticut, who also assembled the pieces into the cubes and manufactured the color space interiors.
Credits
Designer/illustrator: Norman Laliberté
Author: Joseph Pintauro
Size: 4 books, each 6 x 6 inches, plus poster, in 6.5 inch cube box
Pages: 96 pages each book
Quantity printed: edition of 15,000
Price: $15.95
Typeface: various faces and handlettered
Typesetter: Norman Laliberté
Printer: Offset Reproductions, Inc.
Printing method: offset
Papers: Hooper Sunray Opaque Vellum, 70 lb., Ivory , (1 book, The Rabbit Box); Warren Patina II, 80 lb., White, (other 3 books); poster on Hopper Offset Antique White\, 70 lb.
Paper supplies: Bulkley Dunton Linde Lathrop, Inc. , Lindenmeyr Paper Corporation
Binder: A. Horowitz & Son.
Binding materials: bound in preprinted Permalin Crash White on 80 pt. pasted boards
Binding method: Smythe-sewn, flat-back with board stiffener
Endpapers: Canfield Colortext Ebony, Yellow and Light Blue plus one printed endlining on Curtis Stoneridge Text Ivory
Publisher: Harper & Row, Publishers (New York, New York)
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Díptico con información sobre los menús para celebraciones en OcioLand, Parque Infantil en El Ejido (Almería).
Características:
• Medidas: 105 x 150 mm (cerrado).
• Papel: Estucado mate reciclado de 200 g.
• Tintas: 4+4 Cuatricromía
• Acabados: Plegado en díptico
• Edita: OcioLand
The Rainbow Box, by Designer/illustrator Norman Laliberté and author Joseph Pintauro.
This product is in mint condition, with possible exception of box itself which is still amazing, but with a sticker pull and hard to notice edge wear, but barely worn at all. Interior, books and poster appear brand new.
Produced in limited edition of 15,000, this consists of the box itself, four books—A Box of Sun, The Peace Box, The Rabbit Box and The Magic Box plus “The Peace Poster”, which says "Make the World Attractive to the Rest of the Universe" - which honors in art and poetry the four seasons plus the times of life. The idea was to present these four different subjects in individual books that were then put together in as colorful and as exciting a manner as the books themselves were. The concept of the cube represented the multifaceted views of time and life as presented within the books. To produce so many pages of color in a special package at a minimal price required the integration of the efforts of the poet, the artist and the printer to get maximum benefit at minimal dollar cost.
Special Features: The box itself was manufactured by The Box Shop, New Haven, Connecticut, who also assembled the pieces into the cubes and manufactured the color space interiors.
Credits
Designer/illustrator: Norman Laliberté
Author: Joseph Pintauro
Size: 4 books, each 6 x 6 inches, plus poster, in 6.5 inch cube box
Pages: 96 pages each book
Quantity printed: edition of 15,000
Price: $15.95
Typeface: various faces and handlettered
Typesetter: Norman Laliberté
Printer: Offset Reproductions, Inc.
Printing method: offset
Papers: Hooper Sunray Opaque Vellum, 70 lb., Ivory , (1 book, The Rabbit Box); Warren Patina II, 80 lb., White, (other 3 books); poster on Hopper Offset Antique White\, 70 lb.
Paper supplies: Bulkley Dunton Linde Lathrop, Inc. , Lindenmeyr Paper Corporation
Binder: A. Horowitz & Son.
Binding materials: bound in preprinted Permalin Crash White on 80 pt. pasted boards
Binding method: Smythe-sewn, flat-back with board stiffener
Endpapers: Canfield Colortext Ebony, Yellow and Light Blue plus one printed endlining on Curtis Stoneridge Text Ivory
Publisher: Harper & Row, Publishers (New York, New York)
Client: Jennifer @ Nurture Athletics
Design: Cainkade
Stock: 110lb. Fluorescent White
Inks: Black / Dark Green / Fluorescent Green / Green Foil
Techniques: Offset / Foil Stamping / Letterpress / Duplexing / Edge Coloring
For more information on these cards visit our blog: Nurture Athletics Custom Cards
The Rainbow Box, by Designer/illustrator Norman Laliberté and author Joseph Pintauro.
This product is in mint condition, with possible exception of box itself which is still amazing, but with a sticker pull and hard to notice edge wear, but barely worn at all. Interior, books and poster appear brand new.
Produced in limited edition of 15,000, this consists of the box itself, four books—A Box of Sun, The Peace Box, The Rabbit Box and The Magic Box plus “The Peace Poster”, which says "Make the World Attractive to the Rest of the Universe" - which honors in art and poetry the four seasons plus the times of life. The idea was to present these four different subjects in individual books that were then put together in as colorful and as exciting a manner as the books themselves were. The concept of the cube represented the multifaceted views of time and life as presented within the books. To produce so many pages of color in a special package at a minimal price required the integration of the efforts of the poet, the artist and the printer to get maximum benefit at minimal dollar cost.
Special Features: The box itself was manufactured by The Box Shop, New Haven, Connecticut, who also assembled the pieces into the cubes and manufactured the color space interiors.
Credits
Designer/illustrator: Norman Laliberté
Author: Joseph Pintauro
Size: 4 books, each 6 x 6 inches, plus poster, in 6.5 inch cube box
Pages: 96 pages each book
Quantity printed: edition of 15,000
Price: $15.95
Typeface: various faces and handlettered
Typesetter: Norman Laliberté
Printer: Offset Reproductions, Inc.
Printing method: offset
Papers: Hooper Sunray Opaque Vellum, 70 lb., Ivory , (1 book, The Rabbit Box); Warren Patina II, 80 lb., White, (other 3 books); poster on Hopper Offset Antique White\, 70 lb.
Paper supplies: Bulkley Dunton Linde Lathrop, Inc. , Lindenmeyr Paper Corporation
Binder: A. Horowitz & Son.
Binding materials: bound in preprinted Permalin Crash White on 80 pt. pasted boards
Binding method: Smythe-sewn, flat-back with board stiffener
Endpapers: Canfield Colortext Ebony, Yellow and Light Blue plus one printed endlining on Curtis Stoneridge Text Ivory
Publisher: Harper & Row, Publishers (New York, New York)
#lapotenza #amaro #felsina #ramazzotti #milano #poster #vintage #usm #alessi #clock #pelikan #table #lamp #amaroramazzotti #offsetprint ca. 1960 | 90 X 128 "un RAMAZZOTTI va sempre bene"
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This all black book was designed for the "Effenaar" musichall/club in Eindhoven, The Netherlands. The cover is screenprinted in black with glow in the dark ink. Made at Farbrique together with my colleague Joana.
Every day this week, we’ll share a new Scout Book filled with creative goodness from the members of Chicago collaborative The Post Family. Awesome!
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"Scott Thomas is constantly trying to invent the next big thing." From the looks of it, he's doing quite a job.
Scott Thomas is a designer, an inventor, a thinker and an innovator. He counts President Obama among his clients, and served as Design Director for the Obama campaign. Scott recently curated and edited a book called Designing Obama, a publication that documents the presidential campaign's use of art, design and a grassroots approach to publicity and propaganda. Rad.
Scott filled this Scout Book with sketches for that next big thing he's working on. I'm thoroughly impressed with his planning and plotting.
Every day this week, we’ll share a new Scout Book filled with creative goodness from the members of Chicago collaborative The Post Family. Awesome!
+ + +
"Scott Thomas is constantly trying to invent the next big thing." From the looks of it, he's doing quite a job.
Scott Thomas is a designer, an inventor, a thinker and an innovator. He counts President Obama among his clients, and served as Design Director for the Obama campaign. Scott recently curated and edited a book called Designing Obama, a publication that documents the presidential campaign's use of art, design and a grassroots approach to publicity and propaganda. Rad.
Scott filled this Scout Book with sketches for that next big thing he's working on. I'm thoroughly impressed with his planning and plotting.
The Rainbow Box, by Designer/illustrator Norman Laliberté and author Joseph Pintauro.
This product is in mint condition, with possible exception of box itself which is still amazing, but with a sticker pull and hard to notice edge wear, but barely worn at all. Interior, books and poster appear brand new.
Produced in limited edition of 15,000, this consists of the box itself, four books—A Box of Sun, The Peace Box, The Rabbit Box and The Magic Box plus “The Peace Poster”, which says "Make the World Attractive to the Rest of the Universe" - which honors in art and poetry the four seasons plus the times of life. The idea was to present these four different subjects in individual books that were then put together in as colorful and as exciting a manner as the books themselves were. The concept of the cube represented the multifaceted views of time and life as presented within the books. To produce so many pages of color in a special package at a minimal price required the integration of the efforts of the poet, the artist and the printer to get maximum benefit at minimal dollar cost.
Special Features: The box itself was manufactured by The Box Shop, New Haven, Connecticut, who also assembled the pieces into the cubes and manufactured the color space interiors.
Credits
Designer/illustrator: Norman Laliberté
Author: Joseph Pintauro
Size: 4 books, each 6 x 6 inches, plus poster, in 6.5 inch cube box
Pages: 96 pages each book
Quantity printed: edition of 15,000
Price: $15.95
Typeface: various faces and handlettered
Typesetter: Norman Laliberté
Printer: Offset Reproductions, Inc.
Printing method: offset
Papers: Hooper Sunray Opaque Vellum, 70 lb., Ivory , (1 book, The Rabbit Box); Warren Patina II, 80 lb., White, (other 3 books); poster on Hopper Offset Antique White\, 70 lb.
Paper supplies: Bulkley Dunton Linde Lathrop, Inc. , Lindenmeyr Paper Corporation
Binder: A. Horowitz & Son.
Binding materials: bound in preprinted Permalin Crash White on 80 pt. pasted boards
Binding method: Smythe-sewn, flat-back with board stiffener
Endpapers: Canfield Colortext Ebony, Yellow and Light Blue plus one printed endlining on Curtis Stoneridge Text Ivory
Publisher: Harper & Row, Publishers (New York, New York)
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Revistas con instrucciones para el manejo de terminales tpv Cajamar para comercios.
Características:
• Páginas: 16 pág.
• Medidas: 100 x 210 / 100 x 190 mm.
• Portada: Impresa a 4+4 en papel estucado mate 150 g.
• Interior: Impresa a 4+4 en papel estucado mate de 155 g.
• Encuadernación: Grapada
• Edita: Cajamar Caja Rural
The exhibition, entitled Montezuma’s Breakfast, was part of an ensemble that included the installation space, a catalogue, an artist’s book, an invitation card, and artwork titles; Nonas intended them to form a seamless but mysterious whole that would “create small, ongoing intrusions into the expectations of the audience.”
Nonas, Richard. Montezuma's Breakfast. New York: SZ Press, 1977.
See MCAD Library's catalog record for this book.
Letterpress, perfect binding, outerspace: a new MPH release
Perfect Bound Book, 232 pages, 4.25″ x 8″
Exterior: 1/0, Letterpress Printed, Curious Touch Soft Milk 11# Cover
Interior: 1/1, Exact 60# Text Peach and Gray, Pantone soy-based Reflex Blue ink
Wallace Cochran writes a creative non-fiction history of the rocket, and Marriage Records‘ publishing imprint MPH has released it in this gorgeous limited-edition book. One half of the band Drakkar Sauna, Cochran’s text lent itself to lyrics for the band’s latest release on Marriage Records.
This book was lovingly assembled from two colors of interior text-weight stock and wrapped in a cover letterpress printed by EMprint Press. Design was done by AF Jamison. As much an exploration of publishing as it is of paper and ink, we’re proud to have worked on this specimen of fine printing.