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  • Santa Barbara

    Rizzoli International Publications Santa Barbara

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    Book SynopsisAfficianados of Spanish Style architecture recognize Santa Barbara as a mecca, the influence of which continues to be felt nationwide. This book is an invitation to revisit this Eden and explore not just the Spanish, but a variety of period revival styles found throughout the region. The doors of many of these hidden homes have never been opened to the public?till now.With new photographs of houses steeped in the period revival tradition, from 1838 to today, not since Rizzoli?s Santa Barbara Style (2001) has a book so eloquently captured the distinctive splendor of this seaside paradise.Known worldwide for the Santa Barbara style, the town epitomizes a type of building at once elegant and suffused with poetry. At its heart is the historic downtown, featuring white-washed Mediterranean-style stucco buildings with tile roofs and the iconic Santa Barbara Mission of 1786, whose austere beauty set the tone for all that followed. From its earliest days, the influence of this place has been felt and has since radiated across the sunbelt; it continues to be a model of emulation and inspiration. But it is the houses and the dream of living in Santa Barbara and its sister communities of Ojai, Carpinteria, Summerland, Goleta, and Montecito that casts the most profound spell.Featuring a wide range of these houses, estates, and gardens?from the landmarked Rancho Santa Clara del Norte (1838) to the traditionally styled Villa Corbeau (2006)?the book is a celebration of America?s Riviera.

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  • Yale University Press Boom

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  • The A B C of Collecting Old Continental Pottery

    Legare Street Press The A B C of Collecting Old Continental Pottery

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  • An Encyclopaedia of Monograms

    Legare Street Press An Encyclopaedia of Monograms

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  • Catalogue of the Collection of Fans and Fanleaves

    LIGHTNING SOURCE UK LTD Catalogue of the Collection of Fans and Fanleaves

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  • Elements of Lettering

    Creative Media Partners, LLC Elements of Lettering

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  • Design for People Living with Dementia

    Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales) Design for People Living with Dementia

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    Book SynopsisThis book is essential reading for healthcare managers working to provide products, services and care to people with dementia,Table of ContentsForeword by Series EditorAcknowledgementsNotes on AuthorsChapter 1: IntroductionPART 1 – Design for People Living with Dementia in ContextChapter 2: PEOPLE: Dementia OverviewChapter 3: CONTEXTS: Design ChallengesChapter 4: MATERIAL: Design Research MethodsChapter 5: THINGS: Design Interventions against DementiaPART 2 – Case StudiesCase study 1: Open Doors: The changing face of our neighbourhoodCase study 2: MinD: Designing mindful self-empowerment and social engagement Case study 3: Care-Wear: garments for people living with dementia in care homesCase study 4: Collaborative interaction for older people with dementia through touch screen musicCase study 5: Designing leisure products for people living with dementiaCase study 6: "Think-Along Dwelling" for people with dementiaCase study 7: Designing interactive music systems with and for people with dementiaCase study 8: The LAUGH projectCase study 9: Paul’s ClubCase study 10: The ‘in the moment’ musical experiences of people with dementiaPART 3 – ForesightChapter 6: The Future: Current challenges and emerging opportunities

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    £39.99

  • DesignedUp

    Taylor & Francis Ltd DesignedUp

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    Book SynopsisCarter's new book, DesignedUp, is a useful guide for the modern design practitioner who sits at the intersection of the IT consultancy and agency world someone who chooses to plot their own course across many companies' diverse set of interests instead of being loyal to just one. In doing so, they have selected an exciting path that will bring them many heralded victories and challenging pitfalls, which Carter has aptly navigated over her impressive career. If you have been in the field for a while, I think you will find Carter's book to be a refreshing antidote to any career doldrums you may have. Dr. John Maeda, VP of Design and Artificial Intelligence, MicrosoftDesigners have long asked for a seat at the table.' What Emma Carter has done is given them the roadmap to not only get that seat, but to redesign the table to fit what tech-driven organisations need to succeed today. Jeff Gotthelf, Author Lean UX and Sense & RespondAre you strTable of Contents1. DesignedUp traits 2. Design agency life vs large consultancy life 3. Design leader in an agile consultancy world4. Proving the power and value of design 5. Don’t become the worst version of yourself 6. Up your influence 7. One final note

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  • Intellectual Property Rights Copynorm and the

    Taylor & Francis Ltd Intellectual Property Rights Copynorm and the

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    Book SynopsisThis book traces the development of the fashion industry, providing insight into the business and, in particular, its interrelations with copyright law. The book explores how the greatest haute couture fashion designers also had a sense for business and that their attention to copyright was one of the weapons in protecting their market position. The work also confronts the peculiarities of the fashion industry as a means of demonstrating the importance of intellectual property protection while pointing out the many challenges involved. A central aim is to provide a copyrightability test for fashion goods based on detailed analysis of the legal regulations in the USA and EU countries, specifically Italy, France, the Netherlands, Germany and Poland. The book will be of interest to researchers and academics working in the areas of Intellectual Property Law, Copyright Law, Business Law, Fashion Law and Design. Table of ContentsList of tablesList of boxesList of figuresPreface: the why1 What is fashion? How social and cultural norms make the world of fashion glimmer and mesmerise2 House of sartorial genius? History of imitation in the modern fashion industry3 Fashion as creativity- and emotions-intensive sector. Business perspectives and intellectual property strategies4 Copyrightability of fashion design in US and EU law: in search of a copynorm 5 Coloured by emotions: craft quality and seductive quality. Originality test revisited

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  • Advertising Disability

    Taylor & Francis Ltd Advertising Disability

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    Book SynopsisAdvertising Disability invites Cultural Disability Studies to consider how advertising, as one of the most ubiquitous forms of popular culture, shapes attitudes towards disability. The research presented in the book provides a much-needed examination of the ways in which disability and mental health issues are depicted in different types of advertising, including charity ''sadvertisements'', direct-to-consumer pharmaceutical advertisements and ''pro-diversity'' brand campaigns. Textual analyses of advertisements from the eighteenth century onwards reveal how advertising reinforces barriers facing disabled people, such as stigmatising attitudes, ableist beauty ''ideals'', inclusionism and the unstable crutch of charity. As well as investigating how socio-cultural meanings associated with disability are influenced by multimodal forms of communication in advertising, insights from empirical research conducted with disabled women in the United Kingdom and the

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  • Taylor & Francis Japanese Ikat Weaving

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  • Taylor & Francis Ltd The Power of Design and Convergence of AI

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    a huge range and FREE tracked UK delivery on ALL orders.

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  • Teaching for Sustainable Futures

    Taylor & Francis Teaching for Sustainable Futures

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    Book SynopsisTeaching Design for Sustainable Futures: Community, Construction, and Creativity explores how creativity can be integrated into sustainability education within the built environment. Through diverse international case studies, the book emphasizes the importance of creative approaches, community engagement, and hands-on learning, in addressing complex environmental challenges, fostering innovative design practices, and bridging the gap between theory and realworld application. Readers will gain valuable insights into the role of creativity in driving sustainable design education, with six case studies showcasing practical applications of creative methodologies to sustainability challenges. Key elements include community-driven projects, interdisciplinary collaboration, and experiential learning, all aimed at fostering student engagement and promoting innovative thinking. By integrating sustainability into real-world design challenges, the book equips educators and students with practical tools and frameworks for embedding creativity deeply into sustainability education, preparing them to address future environmental and societal issues.This book is particularly valuable for educators, researchers, and practitioners in design and sustainability fields who seek to enhance their teaching and professional practices through creative approaches. Its interdisciplinary focus makes it an essential resource for those aiming to develop innovative solutions to environmental challenges, including design educators, sustainability professionals, and students committed to advancing sustainable development initiatives.

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    £49.99

  • Designing for the 21st Century

    Taylor & Francis Ltd Designing for the 21st Century

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    Book SynopsisAs we become familiar with the 21st century we can see that what we are designing is changing, new technologies support the creation of new forms of product and service, and new pressures on business and society demand the design of solutions to increasingly complex problems, sometimes local, often global in nature. Customers, users and stakeholders are no longer passive recipients of design, expectations are higher, and increased participation is often essential. This book explores these issues through the work of 21 research teams. Over a twelve-month period each of these groups held a series of workshops and events to examine different facets of future design activity as part of the UK''s research council supported Designing for the 21st Century Research Initiative. Each of these 21 contributions describes the context of enquiry, the journey taken by the research team and key insights generated through discourse. Editor and Initiative Director, Tom Inns, provides an introductory cha

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  • The Graphic Designers Guide to Portfolio Design

    John Wiley & Sons Inc The Graphic Designers Guide to Portfolio Design

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    Book SynopsisLanding a job in graphic design or multimedia starts with the creation of a portfolio that showcases a student''s best work. With sample portfolios, interviews with leaders in graphic design and advertising industries, and step-by-step instruction for creating professional print and digital portfolios, this book helps students successfully transition from design student to design professional. Now fully updated, it is the only guide to creating job-winning print-based and digital portfolios specifically for graphic designers.Table of ContentsPreface vii Acknowledgments x 1 The Portfolio Process—Start to Finish 1 2 Planning Your Portfolio 15 3 The Traditional Portfolio: 31 The Résumé, Cover Letter, and Business Card 4 The Traditional Portfolio: 55 Design and Art Projects 5 The Digital Portfolio: 83 CD-ROMs, DVDs, and Web Sites 6 The Digital Portfolio: 111 Technical Elements 7 The Design Phase 129 8 Working with Type 151 9 Maneuvering around Your Site: 171 Navigation 10 The Web-Based Portfolio: 187 Web Page Design 11 The Web-Based Portfolio: 211 Technical Elements 12 Multimedia and Your Interface 229 13 Designer Checklists 253 14 Using Social Media to Land a Great Job 265 15 Taking Interviews and Presenting 285 Your Portfolio Glossary 309 Bibliography 320 Index 321

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  • Sketching as Design Thinking

    Taylor & Francis Ltd Sketching as Design Thinking

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    Book SynopsisThis book argues for the importance of sketching as a mode of thinking, and the relevance of sketching in the design process, design education, and design practice.Through a wide range of analysis and discussion, the book looks at the history of sketching as a resource throughout the design process and asks questions such as: where does sketching come from? When did sketching become something different to drawing and how did that happen? What does sketching look like in the present day? Alongside an in-depth case study of students, teachers, and practitioners, this book includes a fascinating range of interviews with designers from a wide variety of backgrounds, including fashion, user experience, and architecture. Sketching as Design Thinking explains how drawing and sketching remain a prominent aspect in our learning and creative process, and provides a rich resource for students of visual art and design. Trade Review"Sketching as Design Thinking provides a brilliant overview of sketching and how designers use it to communicate and demonstrate their ideas. The interviews are a great highlight of the book, and offer such insightful takeaways and a better understanding of how sketching looks like in other disciplines of design."Iris Lješnjanin, Senior Editor, Smashing MediaTable of ContentsIntroductionChapter 1: Sketching: A short historyChapter 2: Sketching: Visual information processingChapter 3: Interviews: What sketching means and looks like for other designersChapter 4: Sketching: Purpose, attributes, and types of sketchesChapter 5: Sketching: Exercises and toolsChapter 6: Exploring beliefs and practices about sketching in higher education and in the design professionAppendix: Survey questionsBibliographyIndex

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  • Craft is Political

    Bloomsbury Publishing PLC Craft is Political

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    Book SynopsisThroughout the 21st century, various craft practices have drawn the attention of academics and the general public in the West. In Craft is Political, D Wood has gathered a collection of essays to argue that this attention is a direct response to and critique of the particular economic, social and technological contexts in which we live.Just as Ruskin and Morris viewed craft and its ethos in the 1800s as a kind of political opposition to the Industrial Revolution, Wood and her authors contend that current craft activities are politically saturated when perspectives from the Global South, Indigenous ideology and even Western government policy are examined. Craft is Political argues that a holistic perspective on craft, in light of colonialism, post-colonialism, critical race theory and globalisation, is overdue.A great diversity of case studies is included, from craft and design in Turkey and craft markets in New Zealand to Indigenous practitioners in Taiwan and Finnish craTrade ReviewCraft is Political is craft with teeth bared. No hiding behind the trappings of commercial viability or neutrality in trying to fit in the space between fine art and hobby crafts. The global context of the book is a feat. The book is unapologetically political, words and work honed to a fine point, a needle whose eye the authors expertly thread. A collection of 16 essays and authors from across craft disciplines, the book itself is deceptively small, for all its dense ideas, compact into a slim volume. The text is foliage that catches our eye, and we must follow to the roots, the notes, for further reading. * Studio Magazine *D. Wood's book gathers together a global chorus of voices that demonstrate the political relevance of craft practice. The practices referenced in Craft is Political range from craftivism to tea ceremony, refugee embroidery, Mexican wood-carving and sheep farming. Underpinning this is a fabric of key theories, including feminism, labour politics, race theory, ethics of care and sustain-ability. This book extends the purpose of the handmade beyond a romantic reaction to industrialisation. It places it at the centre of issues that have global import today, particularly climate change -- Kevin Murray, Editor, Garland magazine, AustraliaCraft is Political provides a thought-provoking and much-need global perspective on the political, economic, and social role of craft in the 21st century. -- Juliette MacDonald, Professor of Craft, History and Theory, University of Edinburgh, UKCraft is Political is a compelling book that illuminates the many ways in which craft workers have engaged in forms of activism. The texts included here highlight inspiring moments of resistance, protest and collective production, while also offering thoughtful critical analysis. The book is especially noteworthy for the global perspectives of its contributors, as well as its diversity of practices and conceptual frameworks, which encourage readers to reflect on how craft might help us remake our world in a more ethical manner. -- Noni Brynjolson, Assistant Professor of Art History, University of Indianapolis, USAIn Craft is Political, D Wood offers a timely, fresh look at the power of craft to critique mainstream culture. Whereas the original theorists of craft such as John Ruskin, William Morris, and Yanagi Soetsu conceived of craft as a response to industrial capitalism, the essays in this volume shift the focus to a critique of neoliberalism during the Anthropocene. Locating the politics of craft in social context, practice, and product, the volume offers a way to think beyond craft as commodity to a wider ethical perspective that accounts for ecology, equity, and care. -- Edward S. Cooke, Jr., Charles F. Montgomery Professor of the History of Art, Yale University, USATable of ContentsAcknowledgements List of Figures Introduction: Re-Crafting an Unsettled World, D Wood (OCAD, Canada) Part 1: Craft Legacy 1. Politics of Tea Furniture: Invention of Ryurei Style in Late Nineteenth Century Japan, Yasuko Suga (Tsuda University, Japan) 2. (Dis)playing Politics: Craft and the Caughnawaga Exhibition, 1883, Lisa Binkley (Dalhousie University, Canada) 3. Indigenous Craft is Political: Making and Remaking Coloniser-Colonised Relations in Taiwan, Geoffrey Gowlland (Museum of Cultural History and the University of Oslo, Norway) 4. Co-existence of Craft and Design in Turkey as Two Separate Epistemes, Cigdem Kaya (Istanbul Technical University, Turkey) 5. Leisure and Livelihood: A Socio-economic Reading of Craft in Australia and Egypt, Anne-Marie Willis (Independent Scholar, Australia) Part 2: Craft Practice 6. The Politics of Craft and Working Without Skill: Reconsidering Craftsmanship and the Community of Practice, Alanna Cant (University of Reading, UK) 7. From ‘Making Flowers’ to Imagining Futures: Rohingya Refugee Women Innovate a Heritage Craft, Lurdes Macedo (International Organization for Migration, Lusophone University of Porto and University of Minho, Portugal), David Palazón (International Organization for Migration, Bangladesh), Shahirah Majumdar (Rohingya Cultural Memory Centre, International Organization For Migration, Bangladesh) and Verity Marques (Independent Writer, Portugal) 8. Liminality: The Work of Monica Mercedes Martinez, PJ Anderson, and Habiba El-Sayed, Heidi McKenzie (Independent Artist, Canada) 9. Jewellery is Political: Ethical Jewellery Practice, Elizabeth Shaw (Griffith University, Australia) 10. Networks of Economic Kinship in Aotearoa New Zealand Craft Markets, Fiona P. McDonald (University of British Columbia, Canada) 11. It Goes Without Saying: Craft Talks Politics, D Wood (Independent Scholar, Canada) Part 3: Craft World View 12. Crafts as the Political: Perspectives on Crafts from Design of the Global South, Fernando Alberto Álvarez Romero (Universidad de Bogotá, Colombia) 13. Chilean Arpilleras: Hand-stitched Geographies and the Politics of Everyday Life in Santiago’s Poblaciones, Nathalia Santos Ocasio (Queen's University, Canada) 14. From Essential Skill to Productive Capital: Perspectives on Policies and Practices of Craft Education in Finland, Anna Kouhia (University of Helsinki, Finland) 15. Sincerity not Authenticity: Craft’s Political Path Out of a Modernist Trap, Leopold Kowolik (Sheridan College/York University, Canada) 16. Bellwether: Fingerprinting Your Woollies, Seema Goel (Independent Artist, Canada) Epilogue Author Bios Index

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    £90.25

  • Design Otherwise

    Bloomsbury Publishing (UK) Design Otherwise

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    Book SynopsisDanah Abdulla is a designer, educator and researcher interested in new narratives and practices in design that push the disciplinary boundaries and definitions of the subject. She is a Reader in Anti/Post/Decolonial Histories, Theories, Praxes at the Decolonising the Arts Institute at the University of the Arts London. Danah is the author of Designerly Ways of Knowing: A Working Inventory of Things a Designer Should Know (Onomatopee, 2022), a founding member of the Decolonising Design platform, and founded Kalimat Magazine (2010-2016), an independent, non-profit publication about Arab thought and culture www.dabdulla.com.

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    £58.50

  • Designing Knowledge

    Bloomsbury Publishing PLC Designing Knowledge

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    Book SynopsisBy positioning designers and their practices at the center of design studies, Designing Knowledge merges theory and practice to highlight how knowledge creation can contribute to an expanded and more inclusive design practice. Bringing together a rich variety of perspectives, methods and approaches, and by exploring and critiquing current issues in design studies, this book encourages designers to reflect on their work in a new light. Design studies practice is a material and tangible focus on knowledge production and mobilization in the field of design. Throughout 15 chapters featuring a wide range of case studies, design practitioners and theorists address how they produce and mobilize knowledge about design through their practice. Chapters explore how to dismantle the colonial structures of modernist design and depart from the privileged spaces of art historical concepts in design history. They address tensions between traditional Indigenous design and contemporaryTable of ContentsAcknowledgements List of Figures Introduction: What We Make in a Design Studies Practice, Bonne Zabolotney (Emily Carr University of Art and Design, Canada) Section One: Redirecting Practices Introduction, Bonne Zabolotney (Emily Carr University of Art and Design, Canada) 1. Tactical Ambiguity: Designing in the Space Between, Bonne Zabolotney (Emily Carr University of Art and Design, Canada) 2. Yvy rembe’y rojapo (Land Bordering); Between Borderlands and Intersections: Dismantling the Colonial Structures of Modernist Design, Patricia Vera (Emily Carr University of Art and Design, Canada) 3. Design Research Practice Narrative: 'Happy Objects within Reach’, Hannah Korsmeyer (Monash University, Australia) 4. Languages and Typographic Representations, Leo Vicenti (Field Museum, Chicago, USA) 5. Conversations with Designers: Positioning Ethics, Values and Experiences within a Professional Design Practice, Mark Rutledge (Graphic Designer, Yukon), Brian Johnson and Silas Munro (Polymode, USA) Section Two: Paradigm Shifting Introduction, Bonne Zabolotney (Emily Carr University of Art and Design, Canada) 6. InWorlding: Design Practice and Personhood, Sophie Gaur (Emily Carr University of Art and Design, Canada) 7. Designing New Narratives for Untold Design Histories, Bonne Zabolotney (Emily Carr University of Art and Design, Canada) 8. Making a Design Fiction from the Inside-Out, Anne Burdick (ArtCenter College of Design, USA) 9. Design-enabled Recommoning, Dimeji Onafuwa (Microsoft, USA) 10. Turning the Body Inside Out: Model-Making, Critical Theory and Self-Accountability, Myriam Diatta (Independent Practitioner-researcher) Section Three: Immersing Introduction, Bonne Zabolotney (Emily Carr University of Art and Design, Canada) 11. Kaleidoscopic Storytelling: Positionality, Indigenous Ways and Slow Autoethnography, Lisa Grocott (Monash University, Australia) 12. Zen and Design: Cultivating Insight, Louise St. Pierre (Emily Carr University of Art and Design, Canada) 13. The Typographic Translations of Borges’s Manuscripts, Celeste Martin (Emily Carr University of Art and Design, Canada) 14. Centering Anti-Racism in Design: From Theory to Practice, Terresa Moses (University of Minnesota, USA) and Lisa E. Mercer (University of Illinois, USA) 15. It’s Not Just About Mountains You Know: Nature-clothing Writing as Design Practice, Kate Fletcher (Royal Danish Academy, Denmark) Epilogue: Designing in Good Faith, Bonne Zabolotney (Emily Carr University of Art and Design, Canada) Contributors: A Community of Practice

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    £24.99

  • Understanding Color An Introduction for Designers

    John Wiley & Sons Understanding Color An Introduction for Designers

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  • Nature and the Nation in FindeSiÃcle France

    Taylor & Francis Nature and the Nation in FindeSiÃcle France

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    Book SynopsisBy the time of his death in 1904, critics, arts reformers, and government officials were near universal in their praise of Art Nouveau designer Emile Gallà (1846â1904), whose works they described as the essence of French design. Many even went so far as to argue that the artistâs creations could reinvigorate Franceâs fading arts industries and help restore its economic prosperity by defining a modern style to represent the nation. For fin-de-siÃcle viewers, GallÃâs works constituted powerful reflections on the idea of national belonging, modernity, and the role of the arts in political engagement. While existing scholarship has largely focused on the artistâs innovative technical processes, a close analysis of GallÃâs works brings to light the surprisingly complex ways in which his fragile creations were imbricated in the political turmoil that characterized fin-de-siÃcle France. Examining GallÃâs works inspired by Japanese art, his patriotically inflected designs for the Universal Trade Review"This fascinating book takes a new look at the artist, arguing his success in redefining 'Frenchness' through his ability to translate the nation into visual form that rendered it legible, all the while keeping away from nationalist rhetoric."--EuropeNow"Dandona has done a masterful job of identifying and interpreting archival materials, and she demonstrates consummate skill at interpreting the art works not only through documentation and historical context, but also through careful looking. ...It’s a 'must-read' for anyone interested in late nineteenth-century and early twentieth-century French culture."--Nineteenth-Century Art WorldwideTable of ContentsContentsList of figures Acknowledgments IntroductionObject nation: The role of the decorative arts in defining a modern style for France Chapter OneCarved into the flesh of France: Gallé and the Franco-Prussian War Chapter TwoClear water: Japonisme, nature, and the formation of a national style Chapter ThreeGallé and Dreyfus: A Republican vision Chapter FourOne for all or all for one? Gallé and the Ecole de Nancy Conclusion: A fragile legacy Works cited Index

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  • Happiness by Design: Modernism and Media in the

    University of Minnesota Press Happiness by Design: Modernism and Media in the

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    Book SynopsisA cultural history of modern lifestyle viewed through film and multimedia experiments of midcentury designers Charles and Ray Eames For the designers Charles and Ray Eames, happiness was both a technical and ideological problem central to the future of liberal democracy. Being happy demanded new things but also a vanguard life in media that the Eameses modeled as they brought film into their design practice. Midcentury modernism is often considered institutionalized, but Happiness by Design casts Eames-era designers as innovative media artists, technophilic humanists, change managers, and neglected film theorists.Happiness by Design offers a fresh cultural history of midcentury modernism through the film and multimedia experiments of Charles and Ray Eames and their peers—Will Burtin, László Moholy-Nagy, and György Kepes, among others—at a moment when designers enjoyed a new cultural prestige. Justus Nieland traces how, as representatives of the American Century’s exuberant material culture, Cold War designers engaged in creative activities that spanned disciplines and blended art and technoscience while reckoning with the environmental reach of media at the dawn of the information age.Eames-era modernism, Nieland shows, fueled novel techniques of culture administration, spawning new partnerships between cultural and educational institutions, corporations, and the state. From the studio, showroom floor, or classroom to the stages of world fairs and international conferences, the midcentury multimedia experiments of Charles and Ray Eames and their circle became key to a liberal democratic lifestyle—and also anticipated the look and feel of our networked present.Trade Review"Happiness by Design is a fascinating contribution to the fate of modernisms at midcentury. Justus Nieland unpacks the cheery products of Eames-era modern design as they manifest in material objects, in experimental films and multi-screen media, and in new forms of knowledge-making at conferences and lectures. He weaves all of this together in a rich and often surprising intellectual history of the midcentury ‘good life’ that questions how designers’ attempts to fashion human happiness quickly devolved into sad stories and risky futures."—Lynn Spigel, author of TV by Design: Modern Art and the Rise of Network Television"Happiness by Design is an astonishingly rich and inventive book. It immerses us in a world of midcentury modernism that feels connected to our present but is shaped by ideas and hopes we have perhaps forgotten. Justus Nieland has written a fantastic cultural history of the artists, filmmakers, and intellectuals who not only created some of the most iconic works of the period, but also whole environments filled with media and technologies actually designed to make life better."—Mark Goble, author of Beautiful Circuits: Modernism and the Mediated Life"Who doesn’t want to be happy? Justus Nieland’s brilliant book exposes the political and aesthetic stakes of this seemingly innocent desire voiced by so many of us in the present. Breaking new ground in film studies, Happiness by Design builds an account of how happiness became a technology, medium, and measure of human well-being and security. Happiness, in this book, is not just an emotion—it is a technique that has become central to how we imagine not only who we are but how we will survive in a rapidly changing world."—Orit Halpern, author of Beautiful Data: A History of Vision and Reason since 1945 "The book’s design reinforces its subjects’ focus on knowledge organization and delivery."—ARLIS/NA Reviews"A dazzling array of theorizing on the plight of the world and the roles of designers and theoreticians in it."—CHOICE"Happiness by Design is an astonishingly rich portrait of an era whose reinvention of happiness out of global disaster might help chart out our own life among the ruins."—American Literary History"Lusciously illustrated . . . this book invites historians of design to consider the interdisciplinary practices and media techniques that shaped twentieth-century modernist design in the US and offers an invaluable resource for media scholars interested in the ways that design culture shaped period media practices. A wonderful read."—Design and Culture "Adventurous readers as well as film enthusiasts wishing to understand the medium in a much-wider context will find a veritable treasure trove of information."—Film International "Extensively researched and richly illustrated, Happiness by Design is a fascinating and inventive approach to the transformations of modernism at midcentury."—Synoptique"Throughout this probe into designers’ media experiments and their involvement in the organization of culture, Nieland employs his own organizational techniques, engaging midcentury discourses and reckonings with technology and information."—CAA Reviews"A dazzling intellectual history of a period marked by creative ferment and interdisciplinary collaboration... the result should change the way we think about our own disciplinary history."—Journal of Cinema and Media Studies

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    £107.25

  • SolidWorks CAM 2021 Black Book

    Cadcamcae Works SolidWorks CAM 2021 Black Book

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  • Redesign: Restore the Heart Restore the Home

    Angela Block Redesign: Restore the Heart Restore the Home

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  • Designing Worlds: National Design Histories in an

    Berghahn Books Designing Worlds: National Design Histories in an

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    Book Synopsis From consumer products to architecture to advertising to digital technology, design is an undeniably global phenomenon. Yet despite their professed transnational perspective, historical studies of design have all too often succumbed to a bias toward Western, industrialized nations. This diverse but rigorously curated collection recalibrates our understanding of design history, reassessing regional and national cultures while situating them within an international context. Here, contributors from five continents offer nuanced studies that range from South Africa to the Czech Republic, all the while sensitive to the complexities of local variation and the role of nation-states in identity construction.Trade Review “This highly interesting volume provides varied methodological approaches and contributions to new national design histories that will undoubtedly enhance research in global design studies.” • National Identities “…the contributions are valuable beyond question and the cases studied original. This book will therefore be a referent for future studies on national design histories.” • Journal of Design History “This is a lively, spirited, and imaginative volume whose editors have assembled an impressive range of contributions. It is likely to be embraced not just within design history but also by scholars working in comparative history, art history, spatial theory, and material culture.” • Peter McNeil, University of Technology, SydneyTable of Contents List of Illustrations Introduction: National Design Histories in an Age of Globalization Grace-Lees-Maffei and Kjetil Fallan Chapter 1. Designs on/in Africa Dipti Bhagat Chapter 2. Does Southern African Design History Exist? Deirdre Pretorius Chapter 3. Designing The South African Nation: From Nature To Culture Jacques Lange and Jeanne van Eeden Chapter 4. Resisting Global Homogeneity but Craving Global Markets: Kiwiana and Contemporary Design Practice in New Zealand Claudia Bell Chapter 5. Creativity within a Geographical-National Framework: From Modern Japanese Design to Pevsner’s Art Geography Ariyuki Kondo Chapter 6. Imagining the Indian Nation: The Design of Gandhi’s Dandi March and Nehru’s Republic Day Parade Suchitra Balasubrahmanyan Chapter 7. Troubled Geography: Imagining Lebanon in 1960s Tourist Promotion Zeina Maasri Chapter 8. Czech Glass or Bohemian Crystal? The Nationality of Design in the Czech Context Marta Filipová Chapter 9. The Myth of Danish Design and the Implicit Claims of Labels Stina Teilmann-Lock Chapter 10. Altering a Homogenized Heritage: Articulating Heterogeneous Material Cultures in Norway and Sweden Kjetil Fallan and Christina Zetterlund Chapter 11. A Special Relationship: The UK-US Transatlantic Domestic Dialogue Grace Lees-Maffei Chapter 12. Surveying the Borders: Authenticity in Mexican-American Food Packaging, Imagery and Architecture Nicolas P. Maffei Chapter 13. An Empire of One’s Own: Individualism and Domestic Built Form in 21st Century Jamaica Davinia Gregory Chapter 14. The Quest for Modernity: A Global/National Approach to a History of Design in Latin America Patricia Lara-Betancourt Chapter 15. Of Coffee, Nature and Exclusion: Designing Brazilian National Identity at International Exhibitions 1867 & 1904 Livia Rezende Index

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  • Beautiful Thing: An Introduction to Design

    Bloomsbury Publishing PLC Beautiful Thing: An Introduction to Design

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    Book SynopsisBeautiful Thing presents a broad introduction to design theory and practice. Historical, contextual, philosophical, technical, visual, and practical approaches to Design are often presented separately. But each approach impacts on others and together they are critical to a rounded understanding of design. Beautiful Thing presents a clear synthesis of these approaches, explaining all the basic concepts and allowing the reader to connect the different elements of Design. Both lively and accessible, the book takes the reader step by step through the key topics of taste, design evolution, composition, colour, drawing, communication and expression. Superbly illustrated, the book includes a range of detailed design case studies. In addition, theory boxes summarise necessary but complex ideas. A Glossary and Guides to Further Reading are also included. The book will be invaluable as a broad introduction for students of all branches of Design.Trade Review'The beauty of design is that there is more to it than meets the eye. Everyday objects and items have rich stories, meanings and considerations behind them. Beautiful Thing is a brilliant introduction to Design for any student studying design or a related area, or a teaching aid for design academics. It also lends itself well for wider audiences to learn about design practice, ranging from architecture to products and graphics.' Juha Kaapa, Head of Design, Leeds Metropolitan University 'A noble endeavour and Clay sets about it extensively; covering Classicism, Modernism, and Post-Modernism; product design, graphic design and architecture. All the important figures, from Leonardo Da Vinci to Zaha Hadid, and their major works, are explained in the same scrupulous and balanced way.' Blueprint An excellent academic introduction to design for both students and wider audiences. Choice This is a useful and very informative book for students of design or design-related areas. Eithne O'Leyne, Book News, November 2010Table of ContentsCONTENTS LIST Introduction 1. On 'Taste' 2. Design Evolution 3. Composition 4. Colour 5. Drawing, Communication and Expression Conclusion Glossary of Design Terms Bibliography Index

    1 in stock

    £97.50

  • Beazley Designs of the Year 2020

    Design Museum Beazley Designs of the Year 2020

    1 in stock

    Book SynopsisThe third volume in the Beazley Designs of the Year catalogue series, offering a snapshot of the most exciting things happening in design today. Now in its thirteenth year, the Design Museum’s Beazley Designs of the Year award and exhibition showcase the most innovative, relevant and thought-provoking projects in contemporary design. From the first iPhone to Zaha Hadid’s final building, the nominations for the award have spanned the fields of architecture, digital, fashion, graphics, product and transport. Introduced by Tim Marlow and Emily King, this illustrated book brings together all the nominated designs for 2020, along with the reasons for their selection by an international group of design experts, practitioners and critics. It is the definitive record of the year in design. Past nominees and winners include: Zaha Hadid, Gucci, SpaceX, Nike, Foster + Partners, Shepard Fairey, Comme des Garçons, Apple, OMA, Barber & Osgerby, Jasper Morrison, Thomas Heatherwick, Kanye West and David Adjaye.

    1 in stock

    £11.66

  • Accidental Alchemy: Oliver Simon, Signature

    Unicorn Publishing Group Accidental Alchemy: Oliver Simon, Signature

    1 in stock

    Book SynopsisThe significant influence of the periodical Signature on fine art has long been overlooked. While few people nowadays will have read it, no journal has greater claim to have stimulated the taste that became British neo-romanticism in the mid-20th century. Oliver Simon, its editor, publisher, patron and printer was something of an enigma. Although shy, he somehow knew 'everyone' in the London literary and arts scene during the 1930s and 40s. So outwardly conservative to be dubbed 'the archbishop' by Ben Nicholson, Oliver elicited adventurous art from his artist contributors to Signature. The Signature artists were fellow travellers on a journey: young artists working in commercial art to pay the bills. Having mastered graphic techniques for applied purposes they then began to apply what they learned to their own artwork. Then they went off to War... Those interested in the work of Paul Nash, John Piper, Graham Sutherland, Edward Bawden, and Barnett Freedman will enjoy the story of the influence and fellowship of Oliver Simon, Signature, and the Curwen Press, on their art.Trade Review"Neil Wells' fascinating Accidental Alchemy brings to life the story of Signature and its quietly pioneering impresario, Oliver Simon. Backed by prodigious research and replete with insights into aesthetic connections and artists' lives, this entertaining, handsomely illustrated book deepens our understanding of a key strand in mid-century English Modernism." Andy Friend, Author of Ravilious & Co: The Pattern of Friendship (Thames & Hudson, 2017) and John Nash: the Landscape of Love and Solace (Thames & Hudson 2020). "A rarity - an author who combines aesthetic sensitivity, with technical understanding and psychological insight. No other books in this subject area quite weave the threads to make such an original carpet as in this text. Here is a rich mind, obsessively researching, wandering imaginatively ... just relax and bask in the originality of it all." Ruth Artmonsky, Author Art for Everyone: Contemporary Lithographs Ltd. "Neil Wells charmingly and informatively relays the story of Oliver Simon and his championing of Neo-Romantic artists via Signature magazine. The seminal art and writings Simon elicited from artists such as Paul Nash, Graham Sutherland and John Piper warrant revisiting to understand how they came about. The book is a triumph - original, full of human rationale and therefore very readable, carrying a time capsule of images and ideas that still resonate creatively today." Hugh Fowler-Wright, Co-Author The Art of John Piper (Unicorn).

    1 in stock

    £24.00

  • Za Zine

    Blurring Books Za Zine

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    Book Synopsis

    1 in stock

    £17.09

  • Thonik: Why We Design

    Lars Muller Publishers Thonik: Why We Design

    1 in stock

    Book SynopsisEverybody is a designer! But why? Why do we color, organize, and form the world around us - and why do we call that a profession? In this book, Thonik, an Amsterdam-based studio led by lauded designers Nikki Gonnissen and Thomas Widdershoven, researches eleven personal reasons why they design - from the need to create impact to a constant search for independence; from the benefits of systems to the urgency of play. Why We Design looks back on twenty-five years of design practice and speculates on the future of graphic design.

    1 in stock

    £27.00

  • Inchiostri

    Nieves Inchiostri

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    20 in stock

    £13.30

  • Care Where No One Does

    Set Margins' Publications Care Where No One Does

    2 in stock

    Book Synopsis

    2 in stock

    £18.05

  • APE (Art Paper Editions) Tbilisi Interiors

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    1 in stock

    £24.70

  • Crazy. Creative. Conscious.

    Beeja House Crazy. Creative. Conscious.

    1 in stock

    Book Synopsis

    1 in stock

    £13.29

  • The Art of Co-Creation: A Guidebook for

    Springer Verlag, Singapore The Art of Co-Creation: A Guidebook for

    1 in stock

    Book SynopsisThis book illustrates how to design and implement co-creation, a powerful form of collective creativity that harnesses the potential of teams and can generate breakthrough insights. Skilled leaders and facilitators can utilize this approach to unleash the creative potential of their organizations. Drawing from years of applied research, the authors bring together insights from the fields of design and organizational development into an evocative and pragmatic “how-to” guidebook. Taking a human-centred rather than process oriented perspective, the book argues that experience design separates true co-creation from other forms of collective efforts and design thinking. Collective moments of creative insight emerge from the space between, an experience of flow and synchronicity from which new ideas spring forth. How to create and hold this space is the secret to the art of co-creation. Collective breakthroughs require stakeholders to undergo a journey from the world of their existing expertise into spaces of new potential. It requires leaders moving from a position of dominating space to holding the space for others, and developing core capacities such as empathy and awareness so that teams can engage each other co-creatively. This book uncovers the secrets of this journey, enabling process designers to develop more effective programs. Table of ContentsWHY CO-CREATION?.- UNDERSTANDING CO-CREATION.- PART I: PREPARING THE CONDITIONS.- WORKING WITH PEOPLE.- STAGING THE ENVIRONMENT.- PROCESS DESIGN I: BUILDING CONTAINERS.- PROCESS DESIGN II: DESIGNING FOR BREAKTHROUGHS.- PART II: PERFORMING CO-CREATION.- PREPARING FOR THE JOURNEY.- ACT I: THE CLIMB.- ACT II: THE DIVE.- ACT III: THE RISE.- FOLLOW-UP.- PART III: THE PERFECT PLAY.- STRIVING FOR RESONANCE.- EPILOGUE.

    1 in stock

    £80.99

  • The Show of Stolen Goods

    Blurring Books The Show of Stolen Goods

    1 in stock

    Book SynopsisThe Show of Stolen Goods is a catalogue for an exhibition at The UhaulGallery featuring items people have stolen from their jobs.

    1 in stock

    £19.00

  • Tamara Kostianovsky Carnal World

    JBE Books Tamara Kostianovsky Carnal World

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    £23.75

  • Maxitype MXTP Vol. 1 Display Typefaces

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    1 in stock

    £30.60

  • Supreme Products of Top Cyclists

    EI Publishing Co., Ltd Supreme Products of Top Cyclists

    1 in stock

    Book SynopsisThe Collection for the poor Collector edited by Thomas Geiger brings together 21 artists undertaking the brave and exciting work of exploring economic and distribution strategies outside of the art market. Inspired by the work I Want To Become A Millionaire of the author and the Edition Taube classic of 2011: Eugene Schwartz's Confessions of a Poor Collector. With Marc Buchy, Nobutaka Aozaki, Hubert Renard, Florian Graf, David Horvitz, Thomas Geiger, JaZoN Frings, Matthijs Booij, Jonathan Monk, David Sherry, Sophie Lapalu + X, Donna Kukama, Adnan Balcinovic, Antoanetta Marinov, Kurt Ryslavy, Émilie Brout & Maxime Marion, Dennis Tyfus, Jesús Bubu Negrón, Constant Dullaart and *.

    1 in stock

    £16.62

  • Driving Design Vol. I

    Distributed Design Platform Driving Design Vol. I

    1 in stock

    Book Synopsis

    1 in stock

    £27.00

  • Driving Design Vol. II

    Distributed Design Platform Driving Design Vol. II

    3 in stock

    Book Synopsis

    3 in stock

    £27.00

  • Driving Design Vol. III

    Distributed Design Platform Driving Design Vol. III

    4 in stock

    Book Synopsis

    4 in stock

    £27.00

  • Things That Happened: Field Essays

    Onomatopee Things That Happened: Field Essays

    1 in stock

    Book Synopsis

    1 in stock

    £40.50

  • Design When Everybody Designs

    MIT Press Ltd Design When Everybody Designs

    5 in stock

    Book SynopsisThe role of design, both expert and nonexpert, in the ongoing wave of social innovation toward sustainability.

    5 in stock

    £19.55

  • Digital Crafts: Industrial Technologies for

    Bloomsbury Publishing PLC Digital Crafts: Industrial Technologies for

    1 in stock

    Book SynopsisA cutting-edge survey of industrial techniques available for use by designer-makers, including a downloadable design to modify and print and guidance on how to brief a bureau service. This book showcases ground-breaking methods and techniques that have been adapted from industry and are now being applied by designer-makers. To the uninitiated, these technologies may seem complex, but this book explains simply and clearly how they have developed, how they work, and their application. Packed full with case studies of artists using these processes, this book demonstrates that outstanding work is possible with the right equipment and know-how, and argues that designer makers have the mindset, skills and knowledge to creatively engage with these industrial technologies. Learn about 2D and 3D digital designing and modelling (including CAD and processing), 3D printing (additive manufacture), reverse engineering (scanning and digitising), CNC machining, laser and waterjet cutting. Featuring a breathtaking selection of work by contemporary makers - many of them early adopters of these technologies – this book illustrates the exciting potential of these tools to add value to your practice, as well as inspiring and extending your range of work.Trade ReviewThe future is here; this is very much part of it – if you want it. When entering this brave new world of digitizing, it’s good to know Ann Marie Shillito has done a vast amount of the research for you and summarized it in a non-intimidating manner that is nevertheless detailed. * Textile Fibre Forum *Table of Contents1. Introduction 2. Craft-Minded 3. Virtual for Tangible 4. Applying 2D Digital Data 5. Applying 3D Digital Data 6. Accessing Digital Technologies Biographies Glossary Resources Further Reading Index

    1 in stock

    £29.75

  • Japan Typography Annual 2024

    Pie International Co., Ltd. Japan Typography Annual 2024

    5 in stock

    Book Synopsis

    5 in stock

    £112.50

  • Brand Vision Cards: Brand Building Tool for

    BIS Publishers B.V. Brand Vision Cards: Brand Building Tool for

    Book SynopsisThe Brand Vision Cards are a brand building tool for visionary and strategic thinking designed to spark ideas and aid clarity. It is a playful and intuitive thinking tool designed to help you explore, discuss and identify all the vital ingredients that you will need to define your vision.The 243 cards consist of four categories: your Brand Values: what you stand for; your Brand Strengths: what will help you reach your goal; your Actions: what you will be known for and the Emotions: you aim to evoke.The Brand Vision Cards can be used by companies, designers, communication professionals and facilitators. It is a tool for goal setting, vision statements, sharpening your USP, future innovation or as inspiration. You can submerge yourself in some serious thinking or take the playful approach and consider your brand personality, values, beliefs and path forward.

    £25.19

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