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With Store Front II the Murrays continued their documentation of an important cross-section of New York''s ''Mom and Pop'' economy. The Murray''s penetrating photographs are only half the story though. Their copious background texts, gleaned largely from interviews with the stores'' owners and employees, bring wonderful colour and nuance to the importance of these unique one-off establishments. The Murrays have rendered the out of the way bodegas, candy shops and record stores just as faithfully as the historically important institutions and well known restaurants, bars and cafes.
"»Paper Toys« is a wonderful new series of interactive craft books that allow children to pop out and build their own paper toys. While complimentary, each volume in the series is designed by a different talented artist, lending a stylized look to their fanciful creations. With several themes to choose from including Animals, Monsters, Robots and Fantasy Creatures, the options for imaginative play are endless. Printed on durable cardstock and die-cut, each toy is easy to assemble with no glue or scissors needed. Ages 5 and up."
"»Paper Toys« is a wonderful new series of interactive craft books that allow children to pop out and build their own paper toys. While complimentary, each volume in the series is designed by a different talented artist, lending a stylized look to their fanciful creations. With several themes to choose from including Animals, Monsters, Robots and Fantasy Creatures, the options for imaginative play are endless. Printed on durable cardstock and die-cut, each toy is easy to assemble with no glue or scissors needed. Ages 5 and up."
Immerse yourself in Parisian fashion with Mode Parisienne, an adult colouring book sure to please fashionistas and Francophiles alike. Colour your way through a variety of styles, guided by several belle femme depicted in fashions from the classic petite robe noir to sporty jeans and flats. Stop in at real locations such as Avenue Montaigne, Place Vendome, and the Tuileries Garden and transform them into your own colourful destinations; revamp vintage prints, floral gowns, and makeup palettes to reflect your own tastes, or re-create your favourite trends.
This book is a practical introduction to this ancient art form with 20 distinct projects to sink your awl into. From creating simple braids and key rings to belts, wallets, mobile phone cases and leather totes, one could literally outfit themselves from head to toe. Covers all the basics from gluing and polishing to using the specialized tools and sewing by hand. As the son of one of Sweden''s leading shoemakers, the author has a lifelong knowledge of working with leather and his knowledge and respect for the material shines through.
Logoism is an inspirational reference for contemporary logo design, a guide to the latest innovations as well as a precursor to coming trends. Over 1,500 cutting-edge logos were selected and divided into six groups based on their styles and characters - symbol, type, symbol and type, form, ensemble, and retro. Whether they consist purely of symbols or/and letters, apply retro aesthetics or vintage styles, were designed with multiple variations or draw inspiration from geometric structures, all are brilliant examples of the form from designers around the globe.
In 1985, Berkeley-based graphic design company Emigre, the publisher of the legendary design magazine of the same name, launched one of the first independent digital type foundries to explore the new design possibilities offered by the MacIntosh computer. To announce each of their new typeface releases, Emigre published small booklets displaying the virtues of the fonts and revealing the processes used to design them. By creating specific contexts, many of these so called "type specimens¿went beyond being simple sales tools. In fact the Emigre booklets were meant to be enjoyed as much for the typefaces as for their esoteric content. Emigre broke rules and raised eyebrows, winning them both world-wide acclaim and much criticism. Ultimately, Emigre's typefaces came to define an era. They were one of the first digital type foundries to sell typefaces online, and they created the model for hundreds of small foundries who followed in their footsteps. Five of Emigre's digital typefaces were included in MoMA 's permanent design collection.The type specimens featured in this book are a selection of some of Emigre's most memorable productions of the past 30 years.
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