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Photography's role in science can be found in many disciplines including astronomy, biology, chemistry, engineering, medicine, oceanography, and physics. The School of Photographic Arts and Sciences at Rochester Institute of Technology (RIT) has brought together photographs from these varied fields in Images from Science 2. This exhibition catalogue presents inspiring views of the amazing, the unseen, the minuscule, and the cosmic?-?all evidence of the beauty and complexity of the natural world. Visit the exhibition online: http: //images.rit.edu
A Connecticut Yankee Goes to Washington puts Senator George P. McLean's victory for birds in the context of his distinguished forty-five-year career marked by many acts of reform during a time of widespread corruption and political instability.
Casting and Mending shares the voices of breast cancer patients, veterans, and recovering addicts as they reflect on the often life-changing and life-affirming experience of fly fishing.
Herbert Bayer's World Geo-Graphic Atlas and Information Design at Midcentury offers broader insights into the roles twentieth-century artists and designers such as Herbert Bayer played in popularizing scientific knowledge and shaping audiences' geographical worldviews
A private printed, limited edition facsimile of Aldous Huxley's 1940 essay on the significance and power of words.
Communicating Knowledge Visually presents a timely, in-depth examination of information design pioneer, Will Burtin. Using a methodical approach, the authors analyze Burtin's way of working and nine of his seminal projects, including his exhibitions for The Upjohn Company and diagrams for SCOPE magazine.
Up Against the Wall: Art, Activism, and the AIDS Poster offers nearly 200 examples of visually arresting and socially meaningful posters.
A leading educator and industry professional provides color reproduction strategies for both traditional offset and modern digital print production.
With deep respect for history, a provocative rebelliousness, and a feminist sensibility, Judith Schaechter has aptly been called a "post-punk stained-glass sorceress."
A highly-illustrated monograph on the life and work of Arthur Singer, an American wildlife artist specializing in birds. His work in reference books and U.S. stamps is internationally acclaimed.
A short introduction to the life and work of Italian-born designer, George Giusti, examining his eclectic aesthetic of refined Modernism.
A short critical overview of Elaine Lustig Cohen's pioneering design work as well as her paintings and collages.
This concise overview of the work of designer Alvin Lustig (1915-55) focuses on his book covers, vehicles for his bold graphic experimentation.
A concise overview of the work of designer Will Burtin, focussing on his ability to visually express complex concepts in a sophisticated yet aesthetically pleasing manner.
With reproductions of her sketches, layouts and illustrations, this book examines the life and work of Cipe Pineles who contributed to the design success of some of America's iconic fashion magazines.
This book offers offers insightful and informative research about Simon de Colines, one of the greatest typographers and printers of the Renaissance.
The first monograph on the work of a photographic pioneer in the field of color nature photography, Jeannette Klute.
An examination of the narrative and pictorial qualities of comics and how these help comics to communicate and create meaning.
Edges of Books uncovers a tradition that extends back centuries in which the edges of books were important sites for information and decoration.
The first compact history of the American poster with 80 full color reproductions and an essay on poster design.
Lester Beall: Space, Time & Content explores the work of Lester Beall through his ads, posters and identity projects.
Milani has selectively gathered a visual repertoire of nearly 200 posters by over 100 designers from around the world, that transcend the written word to deliver a unique perspective on social issues.
Lella and Massimo Vignelli promote a modernist philosophy of designing for a better society: resourceful use of space and materials, clear communication, lasting quality, and logical functionality.
This richly illustrated book presents the life of an artist whose career spans some of the most important developments in the American Clay Movement.
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