Design and llustration Books
APE (Art Paper Editions) Tbilisi Interiors
£24.70
Beeja House Crazy. Creative. Conscious.
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£13.29
Springer Verlag, Singapore International Colloquium of Art and Design Education Research (i-CADER 2014)
Book SynopsisThis book focuses on Art and Design Education Research. Gathering 72 papers illustrated with diagrams and tables, they provide state-of-the-art information on infrastructure and sustainable issues in Art and Design, focusing on Design Industrial Applications, Visual Communication and New Media, Art Education Research, Cultural Studies, and the Social Implications of Art. They also offer detailed information on innovative research trends in Design Technology and Multimedia Design, as well as a compilation of interdisciplinary findings combining the Humanities and Quality of Life in Art and Design.Table of ContentsChapter 1: Structured Planning as a Front-end Process for Concept Design and Development.- Chapter 2: Traditional Keris Pandai Saras Design.- Chapter 3: Innovation Culture: An Evaluation of Academicians in Universiti Teknologi MARA Branch Campuses.- Chapter 4: Microscopic Image and Text Examination of Conventional and Digital Print-outs.- Chapter 5: Theoretical Framework Study on Formgiving Mobile Education Game Design Technology.- Chapter 6: Anthropomorphism in Political Cartoon: Case Study of the 1965 Malaysia- Indonesia Confrontation.- Chapter 7: Developers View: Understanding the Importance of the Courseware Interfaces as Part of the Software Development Process.- Chapter 8: A Randomized Pilot Study to Determine the Effectiveness of Assistive Technology Based Dynamic Visual in Cognition Stimulation Towards Alzheimer's Patients.- Chapter 9: Socioeconomic and Political Implications for Ethnic and National Sentiments: The Impact on Nation-Building Policy Efforts.- Chapter 10: The Effectiveness of Visual Rhetoric in Public Awareness Prints Advertising as A Social Culture Space in Malaysia.- Chapter 11: A Recognizable Symbol of Wedding Ring as a Communication Object to Portray Marital Status.- Chapter 12: 'Gasing' as a Commercialize Games Product in Malaysia.- Chapter 13: Rivet in Ceramic: Method of Past and Present Restoration.- Chapter 14: Comparison of Natural and Synthetic Adhesives for Ceramic Conservation.- Chapter 15: Interrater Agreement for Process Loss Measures: Are They Applicable for Brainstorming Technique in Industrial Design Practices?.- Chapter 16: Stoneware Clay as a Replacement Material for Artificial Reef Design.- Chapter 17: The Exploration Methods of Consistent Raku Firing Glaze Effect Framework.- Chapter 18: Photo Exemplars Classification: The Integration Photographic History Into Photographic Technique.- Chapter 19: Construction of Design: A Formal Proposition of Graphics Analysis of Comics.- Chapter 20: Empirical Study on Game-based Learning Phenomenon Through Mobile Design Technology.- Chapter 21: The Concept of Formgiving for Color and Trim in Car Design.- Chapter 22: Unity through Arts: An Approach for Harmony among Children in Malaysia in Achieving the Concept of One Malaysia.- Chapter 23: 'Kuih Putu' Mould as a Matrix for Alternative Printmaking: Transformation Towards an Artistic Interpretation.- Chapter 24: The Study of Proverbs as A Way to Enhance Ethical Values in Artwork.- Chapter 25: A Game-based Learning: A Study on Wau Among Selected University Students in Klang Valley, Malaysia.- Chapter 26: Role of Mobile Web-Based Technology Towards Online Grocery Shopping in Malaysia.- Chapter 27: A Comparative Study of the Appreciation of Local Malaysian Culture in the Artworks of Ilse Noor and Tina Rimmer.- Chapter 28: Preservation Characteristics of Malay Garden: A Catalyst for Sustainable Cultural Landscape in Malaysia.- Chapter 29: The Exploration Technique of Nature for Contemporary Batik Design.- Chapter 30: Promoting the Culture of Philanthropy in Malaysia.- Chapter 31: Elaborating Context from the Content Making Framework.- Chapter 32: Visual Advertisement Images in the Wanita Magazine; an Empirical Study Towards Women Stereotype.- Chapter 33: A Blended Method for Generating Creative Product Concepts.- Chapter 34: Symmetrical Pattern: Analysing Songket in Wallpaper Patterns.- Chapter 35: Conceptual Labyrinth Pattern Design for Ceramic Stoneware Art Form.- Chapter 36: SCAMPER for Character Design Unique Zoo Creature.- Chapter 37: Framework Muwajjah as an Islamic Art Decoration Through Formgiving Process.- Chapter 38: Furniture Design Identity Implementation of National Identity Into Office Chair Design.- Chapter 39: Designing Conceptual 3D Tessellation Ceramic Optical Illusions.- Chapter 40: Paper Clay Study Development for Ceramic Art Form Design.- Chapter 41: Corn Husk Fiber in Songket Weaving for Cottage Industry.- Chapter 42: Luminescence Glaze as Third Decoration on Ceramic Surface.- Chapter 43: A Reference to Usability Inspection Methods.- Chapter 44: From Subjectivity to Objective Evaluation: A Techno-Rationalist Approach of Assessment Design for Art & Design Education.- Chapter 45: Correlation Cognition Behaviour and Design in Influencing Ablution Tub.- Chapter 46: Enhancement on Visual Communication for Preschool Education Using Transmedia Approach.- Chapter 47: Acculturation of Peranakan Chinese Into Malay Culture in Terengganu: Influenced to the Development of Malaysian Modern Art.- Chapter 48: The Potential of Photo Manipulation as Visualization Technique in Advertising Campaign.- Chapter 49: Developing Sarawak Motifs Elements of Ventilation Pattern Through Ceramic Stoneware Materials.- Chapter 50: Perception of Readers Towards the Crime Photographs from the Mainstream Malaysian Newspaper in Kuala Terengganu.- Chapter 51: Classification of Frieze Patterns in Malay Songket Textile.- Chapter 52: Mengkuang Pattern of Plaiting as an Aesthetic Design in Kedah.- Chapter 53: Social Media and Cyber Crime in Malaysia.- Chapter 54: Bamboo Modular System (BMS) for New Eco Architecture.- Chapter 55: Investigating Feasibility of Mobile Learning (M-Learning) for History Lesson.- Chapter 56: An Overview of Book Printing and Publishing Industry in Malaysia.- Chapter 57: The Use of Infographics as a Tool for Facilitating Learning.- Chapter 58: Measuring Organisational Culture Performance: The Preliminary Model.- Chapter 59: To Innovate the Potential Used of Arc and Oxy-Acetylene Welding Tools as an Alternative Technique to the Expensive Foundry Works in Creating Metal Casting Sculpture.- Chapter 60: The Behaviour Patterns Towards Printed Colour Medium for Students with Hearing Disabilities.- Chapter 61: Vision 2020 Banknotes Revisited: A Semiotic Analysis of the Third Series Malaysian Banknotes.- Chapter 62: Symmetry in Malaysian Paintings: A Compositional Analysis.- Chapter 63: Graphic Elements in the Portuguese Cartography of Malacca.- Chapter 64: Preventing Childhood Obesity Through Poster Design.- Chapter 65: Design of Prayer Room in Shopping Mall: A Feasibility Study.- Chapter 66: An Innovation of Traditional Malay Singgora Roof Tiles in Modern Architecture.- Chapter 67: A Hybrid Model of Drawing: Pictorial Representation of Visuospatial Attention Through an Eye Tracking Research and Numerical Logic of Lines.- Chapter 68: Design as an Innovative Solution to Promote Impulsive Blood Donation Activity.- Chapter 69: Visual Art Approach to Promoting Malaysia's Art and Cultural Heritage Overseas.- Chapter 70: A Framework of Empirical Study Through Design Practice for Industrial Ceramic Sanitary Ware Design.- Chapter 71: Symmetrical Motifs Design in Malaysian Batik Sarongs Patterns.- Chapter 72: Folding Paper Technique Incorporation in Plaster Modelling.
£999.99
Springer Verlag, Singapore The Art of Co-Creation: A Guidebook for
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.
£80.99
Blurring Books The Show of Stolen Goods
Book SynopsisThe Show of Stolen Goods is a catalogue for an exhibition at The UhaulGallery featuring items people have stolen from their jobs.
£19.00
JBE Books Tamara Kostianovsky Carnal World
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£23.75
Maxitype MXTP Vol. 1 Display Typefaces
£30.60
EI Publishing Co., Ltd Supreme Products of Top Cyclists
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 *.
£16.62
Distributed Design Platform Driving Design Vol. I
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£27.00
Distributed Design Platform Driving Design Vol. II
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£27.00
Distributed Design Platform Driving Design Vol. III
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£27.00
Onomatopee Things That Happened: Field Essays
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£40.50
MIT Press Ltd Design When Everybody Designs
Book SynopsisThe role of design, both expert and nonexpert, in the ongoing wave of social innovation toward sustainability.
£19.55
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC Digital Crafts: Industrial Technologies for
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
£29.75
Pie International Co., Ltd. Japan Typography Annual 2024
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£112.50
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
Yale University Press Jazz Age Illustration
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£38.00
Princeton University Press Success through Failure
Book SynopsisTrade Review"From [Petroski's] vantage point, failures in design and construction present perfect teaching opportunities. They are object lessons in the history and practice and beauty of engineering."---Cornelia Dean, New York Times"The moral Petroski draws—success breeds hubris and catastrophe, failure nurtures humility and insight—is worth pondering." * Publishers Weekly *"Success through Failure is insightful and accessible."---J. M. Ottino, Nature"Petroski's main message deserves notice. He points out that failure is an inherent part of success when it comes to design and innovation, and failure can come in many forms."---Martin Ince, Times Higher Education Supplement"An excellent read." * Architectural Science Review *"This is a book about human nature in design settings and its role in the development of products and our built environment. . . . Ingenuity is explored as a pendulum that swings between success and failure, driven by design philosophy and practices in a given place and time." * Library Journal *"From ancient Roman engineers dismayed at the failure of stone-arch bridges to twenty-first-century American architects stunned by the collapse of the Twin Towers, designers have frequently learned valuable principles through hard tutelage. Lucid and concise, this study invites nonspecialists to share in the challenge of trial-and-error engineering."---Bryce Christensen, Booklist"Petroski tells iconic tales to demonstrate that mistakes are not obnoxious by-products of innovation but fundamental clues to the ideal." * Fast Company *"[An] engaging and readable book. . . . Petroski uses countless interesting case histories to show how failure motivates technological advancement. . . . I recommend you keep a copy of Petroski's book on hand and flip through it next time you're feeling seduced by success."---Steven Cass, IEEE Spectrum
£15.29
University of Minnesota Press Photographic Architecture in the Twentieth
Book SynopsisClaire Zimmerman reveals how photography profoundly influenced architectural design in the past century, playing an instrumental role in the evolution of modern architecture. This richly illustrated work shows, for the first time, how new ideas and new buildings arose from the interplay of photography and architecture—transforming how we see the world and how we act on it.Trade Review "This book is a wonderful, deeply researched, occasionally irreverent contribution to the English-language scholarship on modern architecture in Germany, with networks extending to the United States and England. An essential demonstration of the complex role(s) played by photography in the development of modern architecture in general that readily translates to other contexts, it will no doubt become a key reference in a scholarly milieu increasingly concerned with the interaction of architecture and media." —Reinhold Martin, Columbia University "Claire Zimmerman argues that not only did photography become in the twentieth century the principal way through which architecture was made known, but that at the same time photography brought about a shift in the aesthetics of architecture. This is an original and deeply-considered book that sets out a number of new ideas about modern architecture and its relationship to photography." —Adrian Forty, University College London "A serious and provocative work that brings a new approach to an interdisciplinary topic of increasing interest: the relationship between media and architecture."—ARLIS/NA"An indispensable repository of scholarly understanding of modernism in architecture, its photography, and the intricacies of their mutual relationship."—CHOICE"An evocative narration, constructed from a series of representative case studies emerging or unstable moments in the recent history of architecture."—Arquilecturas"Photographic Architecture in the Twentieth Century is a delightful tour de force that examines the interdisciplinary relationship between photography and architecture."—Traditional Dwellings and Settlements Review Table of ContentsContentsPrefaceAcknowledgmentsIntroduction. Beyond Visibility: Modern Architecture in the Photographic ImageI. Architecture after Photography1. Bildarchitekturen: Architectural Surface, circa 19142. Photography into Building: Mies in Barcelona3. Architectural Abstraction: The Tugendhat PhotographsII. Architects and Architectural Photographs4. Type-Photo: Architectural Photography in Germany5. Aura Deferred: Bauhausbauten Dessau6. The Future in the Present: Erscheinungsform and “The Dwelling,” 1927III. Imageability7. Promise and Threat: American Photographs in Postwar Germany8. The Photographic Architecture of Hunstanton School9. From Photographic Surface to Image Object: James Stirling’s PostmodernismConclusion: Surface DividesNotesBibliographyIndex
£25.19
University of Minnesota Press Modelwork: The Material Culture of Making and
Book SynopsisHow making models allows us to recall what was and to discover what still might be Whether looking inward to the intricacies of human anatomy or outward to the furthest recesses of the universe, expanding the boundaries of human inquiry depends to a surprisingly large degree on the making of models. In this wide-ranging volume, scholars from diverse fields examine the interrelationships between a model’s material foundations and the otherwise invisible things it gestures toward, underscoring the pivotal role of models in understanding and shaping the world around us. Whether in the form of reproductions, interpretive processes, or constitutive tools, models may bridge the gap between the tangible and the abstract.By focusing on the material aspects of models, including the digital ones that would seem to displace their analogue forebears, these insightful essays ground modeling as a tactile and emphatically humanistic endeavor. With contributions from scholars in the history of science and technology, visual studies, musicology, literary studies, and material culture, this book demonstrates that models serve as invaluable tools across every field of cultural development, both historically and in the present day.Modelwork is unique in calling attention to modeling’s duality, a dynamic exchange between imagination and matter. This singular publication shows us how models shape our ability to ascertain the surrounding world and to find new ways to transform it. Contributors: Hilary Bryon, Virginia Tech; Johanna Drucker, UCLA; Seher Erdoğan Ford, Temple U; Peter Galison, Harvard U; Lisa Gitelman, New York U; Reed Gochberg, Harvard U; Catherine Newman Howe, Williams College; Christopher J. Lukasik, Purdue U; Martin Scherzinger, New York U; Juliet S. Sperling, U of Washington; Annabel Jane Wharton, Duke U.Table of ContentsContentsIntroduction: ModelworkMartin Brückner and Sandy IsenstadtPart I. Knowing1. Defining ModelsAnnabel Jane Wharton2. Material Models of Immaterial ThingsPeter GalisonPart II. Sensing3. William Farish’s Devices and Drawings: Models for Envisioning Immaterial and Material RealmsHilary Bryon4. “The Instructed Eye”: What Eighteenth- and Nineteenth-Century Drawing Books Tell Us about Vision and How We SeeChristopher J. Lukasik5. Algorithmic Audition: Modeling Musical PerceptionMartin ScherzingerPart III. Making6. The Useful Arts of Nineteenth-Century Patent ModelsReed Gochberg7. Bodies Made of Numbers, Numbers Made of BodiesCatherine Newman Howe8. Hypermodels: Architectural Production in Virtual SpacesSeher Erdoğan FordPart IV. Doing9. Modeling Maneuvers: Anatomical Illustration and the Practice of TouchJuliet S. Sperling10. Models and Manufactures: The Shoe as CommodityLisa Gitelman11. Modeling InterpretationJohanna DruckerAfterword: On the Humility of ModelsSarah WassermanAcknowledgmentsContributorsIndex
£23.39
Reaktion Books The Shape of Things: a Philosophy of Design
Book SynopsisThis title includes an introduction by Martin Pawley. This book presents for the first time in English an array of essays on design by the seminal media critic and philosopher Vilem Flusser. It puts forward the view that our future depends on design. In a series of insightful essays on such ordinary 'things' as wheels, carpets, pots, umbrellas and tents, Flusser emphasizes the interrelationships between art and science, theology and technology, and archaeology and architecture. Just as formal creativity has produced both weapons of destruction and great works of art, Flusser believed that the shape of things (and the designs behind them) represents both a threat and an opportunity for designers of the future.Trade ReviewThere is nothing difficult or obscure about these essays. They are as sharp and lucid as precious stones because they proceed not by argument but poetically, by metaphor, story telling and myth. Architects' Journal 'Books of the Year'Table of ContentsIntroduction by Martin Pawley About the Word Design Form and Material War and the State of Things About Forms and Formulae The Designer's Way of Seeing The Factory The Lever Strikes Back Shelters, Screens and Tents Design: Obstacle for/to the Removal of Obstacles Why Do Typewriters Go 'Click'? The Ethics of Industrial Design? Design as Theology Wittgenstein's Architecture Bare Walls With As Many Holes As a Swiss Cheese The Non-Thing The Non-Thing Carpets Pots Shamans and Dancers with Masks The Submarine Wheels Biographical Note
£16.95
Lars Muller Publishers World Without Words
Book SynopsisWhat feeds the inspiration of the designer? Observation. In Jasper Morrison's collection of pictures, the icons of design history meet up with the unassuming projects of everyday life, and curious findings with the archetypes of modernism. Every picture tells a story nad creates a new one in juxtaposition with its neighbour - without words, in the language of form. Morrison responds to the arbitrariness of form with simplicity and complexity, poetry and humour in a repetoire of compelling designs "a world without words" is a school of seeing that addresses designers and consumers alike, who wish to explore the universe of goods.
£15.30
Design Studio Press How to Draw: Drawing and Sketching Objects and
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£40.84
BIS Publishers B.V. Designing for the Common Good
Book SynopsisOur societies are becoming more complex, dynamic, and networked every day. Public organizations and companies alike are learning the hard way that the societal challenges before us cannot be resolved as they were in the past. We need new approaches to these problems. Over the past ten years, an increasing number of government organizations, companies, and individuals have realized that special practices from design can help us rise to the challenge. At the core of this book are twenty case studies from around the world that demonstrate how design approaches can be used for societal change. These extensive case descriptions are interspersed with reflections, lessons learned, and tricks and tips for the practitioner, culminating in a vision of how design can revolutionize society.
£28.49
Scheidegger und Spiess AG, Verlag Magdalena Abakanowicz à Lausanne
Book SynopsisA pioneer of the Nouvelle Tapisserie (New Tapestry) movement, Polish artist Magdalena Abakanowicz (1930–2017) revolutionised the practice of weaving in the 1960s. She elevated this craft to the status of sculptural expression, using the possibilities of organic fibers such as wool, sisal, and linen as living, malleable materials to realise her artistic vision based on the observation of nature and man. Her spectacular wall-mounted and spatial woven works made her name internationally and marked several editions of the Biennale of Tapestry, held in the Swiss city of Lausanne between 1962 and 1995. This French-language book illuminates the crucial role that Lausanne played at the beginning of Abakanowicz’s international career and in her artistic explorations. Her reflections and creative paths are juxtaposed with places and encounters in Lausanne and the rest of Switzerland: the Bienniale of Tapestry and the Alice Pauli Gallery, local patrons and collectors of art, scholars, and friends. Text in French.
£28.80
DIS VOIR Opalka
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£18.00
Dover Publications Inc. 300 Art Nouveau Designs and Motifs in Full Color
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£10.44
Park Books The New Design Museum
Book SynopsisThis book maps a landscape of new institutional and curatorial practices in discussing and exhibiting architecture and design across different geographical locations. Thirty-one case studies encompass visions and practical examples from leading international institutions as well as independent initiatives and platforms.
£36.76
Die Gestalten Verlag Less and More: The Design Ethos of Dieter Rams
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£54.00
Princeton Architectural Press The ABC's of Triangle, Square, Circle: The
Book SynopsisThe Bauhaus, the legendary school in Dessau, Germany, transformed architecture and design around the world. This book broke new ground when first published in 1991 by introducing psychoanalysis, geometry, early childhood education, and popular culture into the standard political history of the Bauhaus. The ABC's of Triangle, Square, Circle also introduced two young designers, Ellen Lupton and J. Abbott Miller, whose multidisciplinary approach changed the field of design writing and research. With a new preface by Lupton and Miller, this collection of visually and intellectually stimulating essays is a must-read for educators and students.Trade Review"The book disquiets the mythology surrounding the Bauhaus by dissecting the conflicting principles of design, form and visual perception. [...] Whilst challenging the ambitions of the movement, the monograph presents design criticism through precisely assembled diagrams and layouts in a manner that recognises the Bauhaus’ pedagogical and theoretically self-conscious ideals.” -- Aesthetica
£18.69
Rizzoli International Publications Joy in the Little Things Finding Happiness in
Book SynopsisThe beloved fashion and lifestyle illustrator celebrates the best, most important joys of all--the little pleasures--in this guide full of ideas and inspiration for tapping into your own happiness and creativity. This delicious book begins with an invitation to discover joy every day, just as Kerrie Hess does. Her fabulously creative life has turned her into one of the most eagerly-watched influencers on Instagram. Kerrie's secret is that she's discovered the little things that make her heart sing, and now she wants to help you do the same. From the very first sparkling words to the charming illustrations of macarons, peonies, teacups, and jewelry to the images of strong, chic women who grace its pages, this book is a love letter and guide to what makes us truly happy. Weaving through pleasures, including relaxation, creative pursuits, time with family and friends--in person or virtually--as well as fashion, beauty, home, and travel, Kerrie
£26.55
Rizzoli International Publications La Vie de Clare V.
Book SynopsisThe debut book by fashion and lifestyle designer Clare Vivier, whose eponymous brand has expanded from her Los Angeles home base to become the epitome of bohemian American chic.
£52.00
Reaktion Books Modern Interior
Book SynopsisThrough the impact of shops like Habitat and IKEA, and of the countless glossy magazines, books and catalogues that focus on the concept of 'interior design', we have all become familiar with the idea of our homes and public interiors containing items of modern furniture and decor. Yet design historian and critic Penny Sparke shows that, unlike designed buildings and artefacts, the fixed idea of the 'modern interior' has only ever been an abstract and idealized concept, promoted through exhibitions, retail contexts and the mass media, and that it rarely exists in an absolute form. "The Modern Interior" provides a persuasive account of the forces, conflicts and debates that have underpinned the emergence of something we now effortlessly refer to as the 'modern interior'. Offering fascinating and eloquent insights into the work of international designers including C.R. Mackintosh, Adolf Loos, Josef Frank, Frank Lloyd Wright, Marcel Breuer, Lilly Reich, Mies van der Rohe, Le Corbusier, Philippe Starck, and Charles and Ray Eames, Sparke focuses on the realities as well as concepts of the modern interior, whether in the hands of professional decorators and designers, or in those of its amateur inhabitants. By doing so, she deftly unravels the shift from Victorian to modern style, and demonstrates that the easy transition to the modern interior so frequently portrayed is little more than a mythology. "The Modern Interior" is essential reading for all students of modern design, architecture and culture, as well as anyone interested in why the interior spaces we inhabit look the way they do.Trade ReviewThe visual reticence of this little book ... undersells the expansiveness, diversity and materiality of its subject ... The Modern Interior presents a compelling argument to consider interiors outside the home, just as it charts the complex interplay between public and private in all interiors, domestic and otherwiseise. This persuasive book is a well-crafted and engaging read Times Higher Education a perceptive and thought-provoking reflection on the transitory nature of modern life TLS ... an engaging and colourful potted history of the modern interior from the 1900s through to the present day. RIBA Journal In using examples of design from around the world, including the US, Scandinavia, UK, France, Germany and Italy, The Modern Interior offers some real insight into why the interior environments we inhabit look the way they do. Designer Magazine Fascinating reading for anyone interested in the theory, and practice, of design House & Garden Set to interest design enthusiasts and those with a curiosity for the history of home trends, this compelling title describes the transition from Victorian to avant-garde style. Illustrations of furniture from across the globe shed new light on the emergence of what has become known as the "modern interior". Essential Kitchen Bathroom Bedroom Magazine The Modern Interior makes its argument clearly and forcefully with illustrations that effectively illuminate the narrative. Penny Sparke has here focused largely on a coherent interior, tracking it mainly through the built or written work of professional architects, designers, decorators and critics; her book raises the interesting question of how this story played out on the ground, in the multitudinous everyday interiors of ordinary consumers. Journal of Design History
£22.50
Blaft Publications Limited Times New Roman and Countrymen
Book SynopsisBook of 25 postcards by Vishwajyoti Ghosh showcases contrasting views of India through text and illustrations. Advertisements are reproduced in original form. Readers advised to verify before acting on any content. No liability for claims not honored by advertisers.
£999.99
The University of Chicago Press Discovering Design Explorations in Design Studies
Book SynopsisThis text reflects the design of the world which deserves attention as a professional practice and a subject of social, cultural and philosophic scrutiny. These 11 essays are contributed by scholars with backgrounds in psychology and political theory to technology studies, and philosophy.
£27.00
Insight Editions Borderlands The Official Coloring Book
£12.75
Schiffer Publishing Ltd The SFP LookBook MercedesBenz Fashion Week Fall
Book SynopsisFollowing on the acclaimed success of its inaugural SFP LookBook, Schiffer Fashion Press's style guide extraordinaire kicks off its second season with Spring 2014 runway looks from Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week. Ideal for identifying trends in color, fabric, embellishment, styling, and silhouette, here are images of more than 3,200 looks from more than 125 of today's top designers, including Carolina Herrera, Mara Hoffman, Nicole Miller, Noon by Noor, Pamella Roland, Rebecca Minkoff, and more. This exhaustive compilation showcases high-end ready-to-wear, sportswear, menswear, swimwear, resort, and eveningwear presentations, but also offers comprehensive looks at styling trends for hair, beauty, and accessories. The SFP LookBook compiles everything that the Spring 2014 collections have to offer in one volume of high-quality images--it is a must have for designers, trend spotters, students, stylists, buyers, and fashion enthusiasts everywhere.
£36.89
Schiffer Publishing Ltd Fashion Print Design
Book SynopsisThis illustrious guide to modern print design is, first and foremost, an art book, but serious designers will find it to be a useful reference as well. The editors of this collection provide a straightforward account of the development of the most influential print styles in high fashion around the world today. Advice, instruction, and hundreds of vibrant examples will inspire designers with an open mind. Serigraphy and its various manifestations, digital printing, a wide range of embroidery combinations, and thermotransference are just some of the proven, popular print techniques described in detail. If you''re just getting started, find tips on purchasing the right equipment and keeping a print design notebook. Use the glossary of nearly 40 different fabric types to your advantage. A substantive selection of motifs and patterns, such as sports themes, geometric designs, and fairy tale prints, should ignite any fashionista''s imagination.
£33.29
Schiffer Publishing Ltd The SFP LookBook MercedesBenz Fashion Week
Book SynopsisFor this third installment in the successful LookBook series, Schiffer Fashion Press (SFP) presents the Fall/Winter 2014 Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week. This exhaustive compilation showcases not only women's ready-to-wear and eveningwear, but also menswear, beauty and hair styling trends, and accessories. The added Trend Guide observes recurring themes in color, pattern, textile and texture, and silhouette this season. Intricate prints, graphic furs, structured silhouettes, and an emphasis on comfort dominated Fashion Week. Pronounced shoulders, sequined embroidery, matte fabrics, and intricately tailored gowns were seen throughout the collections. With thousands of photos from eighty shows, SFP offers fresh looks from the industry's top designers, including MARA HOFFMAN, DENNIS BASSO, REBECCA VALLANCE, and BADGLEY MISCHKA, plus the best and brightest students from several fashion schools. The SFP LookBook is a must have for designers, trend spotters, students, stylists, buyers, and fashio
£36.89
Harvard University Press Notes on the Synthesis of Form
Book Synopsis“These notes are about the process of design: the process of inventing things which display new physical order, organization, form, in response to function.” This book, opening with these words, presents an entirely new theory on the process of design.Trade ReviewOne of the most important contemporary books about the art of design, what it is, and how to go about it. * Industrial Design *Christopher Alexander has outlined an ambitious proposal that could revolutionize the approach to architectural design… His method cannot help but become ‘a very powerful tool indeed’ for those who would deal with projects of the complex present and the growing complexity of the future. * Progressive Architecture *The success or failure of the designed environment will remain, as always, a human responsibility… Alexander’s assertions are not only challenging and stimulating but informative. * American Institute of Architects Journal *An important book for the urban designer and planner…stimulating and certainly controversial… It may one day prove to be a landmark in design methodology. * Journal of the American Institute of Planners *Table of Contents1. Introduction: The Need for Rationality Part One 2. Goodness of Fit 3. The Source of Good Fit 4. The Unselfconscious Process 5. The Selfconscious Process Part Two 6. The Program 7. The Realization of the Program 8. Definitions 9. Solution Epilogue Appendix 1. A Worked Example Appendix 2. Mathematical Treatment of Decomposition Notes
£26.06
Museum of Modern Art Century of the Child
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£999.99
John Wiley & Sons Inc Principles of Form and Design
Book SynopsisAn unprecedented package that gives readers the content of three important references by one of today's most influential design writers. This is a master class in the principles and practical fundamentals of design that will appeal to a broad audience of graphic artists and designers.Table of ContentsTWO-DIMENSIONAL DESIGN. Form. Repetition. Structure. Similarity. Gradation. Radiation. Anomaly. Contrast. Concentration. Texture. Space. TWO-DIMENSIONAL FORM. Aspects of Form. Designing a Form. Representational Forms. THREE-DIMENSIONAL DESIGN. Serial Planes. Wall Structures. Prisms and Cylinders. Repetition. Polyhedral Structures. Triangular Planes. Linear Framework. Linear Layers. Interlinking Lines. Glossary. Index.
£43.16
Nippan IPS Color Schemes for Flower Arrangement: A Practical
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£20.69
Rizzoli International Publications Industrial Design in the Modern Age
Book SynopsisAn ambitious new survey of industrial design from 1900 to the present day in the United States, Europe, and around the world, as told through selected objects from the George R. Kravis II Collection. Destined to become a new classic in the design genre, this major work summarizes an enormous topic—the creation of everyday objects for mass production and consumption from 1900 to the present—and shows how these products have become both symbols of the modern age and harbingers of our future. It covers the work of the heroes of modern and post-modern design, from the early pioneers—Dreyfuss, Bel Geddes, and Eames—to the leaders in the field today, including Starck, Newson, and Ive. More than 200 objects from the Kravis Design Center’s collection are highlighted as important exemplars of industrial design. A wide range of media is represented, including furniture, metalwork, ceramics, and plastics. New research by contributing scholars h
£58.50
Taylor & Francis Prop Building for Beginners
Book SynopsisProp Building for Beginners outlines the basic concepts of prop building by featuring step-by-step instructions to create twenty of the most commonly featured items in theatrical and filmed productions. This book uses a combination of projects to expose readers to a wide range of materials and tools that they might find in a basic scenery or costume shop, serving both as a guide to building simple props and as a crash course in the variety of items a props person may have to build. The projects require a variety of tools, techniques, and materials so that a practitioner who completes all of them will have received a complete introduction to the basics of prop building.Assuming no previous knowledge of prop building, this is the perfect primer for students, hobbyists, or community theater enthusiasts looking to enter the prop shop.Prop Building for Beginners includes access to full-scale printable versions of the patterns featured in the book.Table of ContentsIntroductionSafetyA Note About PatternsPart 1: Projects1. Letter2. Old Book3. Lantern4. Treasure Chest5. Chalice6. Roast Chicken7. Skull8. Key9. Scepter10. Loaf of Bread11. Crown12. Sword13. Tree Branch with Leaves 14. Folding Fan15. Coin Purse16. Haversack17. Dead Bird18. Wooden Crate19. Rehearsal Cube20. Upholstered Foot StoolPart 2: Materials21. Paper and Papier-Mâché22. Foam and Clay23. Fabric24. Wood 25. Glue and Tape26. PaintSpecial ThanksGlossary Index
£35.99
BIS Publishers B.V. Design My Privacy: 8 Principles for Better
Book SynopsisHow can we protect our privacy in this digital era? Because of the emerging of ‘The internet of things’ this question becomes more and more relevant to designers. Technology becomes part of our daily used products. Watches, clothing, cars, houses are becoming ‘smart’, all being connected to the ‘cloud’. This book gives you guidance on how to design for privacy. This book is written to encourage designers to think about and to design for privacy issues. The technology behind the smart products and systems are so complex, that for the consumer it is difficult to understand what the consequences are for everyday life. Designers have to start thinking about transparency and accessibility in the design of privacy-sensitive products and services. This book offers the designer guidance, in the form of eight design principles, that help with designing products and services.
£12.34
Monacelli Press How to Draw Cats and Kittens: A Complete Guide
Book SynopsisCats are creatures of beauty and mystery. They live among us but have never quite been tamed, drawing the ire of some and the admiration of others. They keep rodents away from our homes and offer purring companionship for those they have deemed worthy of their attention. The feline form exudes grace and flexibility and can be a joy to draw. In this step-by-step guide, J. C. Amberlyn combines her love of cats with her beautiful, detailed drawing style in order to teach beginning artists to draw many different breeds of cats and kittens in pencil and pen-and-ink. Cats are creatures of beauty and mystery. They live among us but have never quite been tamed, drawing the ire of some and the admiration of others. They keep rodents away from our homes and offer purring companionship for those they have deemed worthy of their attention. The feline form exudes grace and flexibility and can be a joy to draw. How to Draw Cats and Kittens continues a rich tradition of cats in art. Covering all the most popular types of cats, as well as kittens, this book gives easy-to-follow instructions for drawing cats in many poses and a variety of expressions. Amberlyn includes basic information on art materials and the fundamental mechanics of drawing so that even beginners will feel confident and successful as they learn to produce highly detailed, lifelike drawings of their fluffy companions.Trade Review"How to Draw Cats and Kittens is a joy just to browse through and admire the gorgeous illustrations. This is a wonderful book for children who are budding artists, and adults who are trying to rediscover their creative side." - Ingrid King, The Conscious Cat
£21.01
Gingko Press, Inc Cut, Fold And Hold: Cardboard Craft for the Home
Book SynopsisA practical guide on how to create truly amazing items from cardboard, from hanging wall art to desk organisation pieces.
£17.95