Laurence King Fall 2013

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Laurence King Fall 2013
Laurence King Fall 2013
Please find below a selection
Contents
of our bestselling titles
Let’s Make Some Great Art
Stickerbomb
978 1 85669 786 6
US$19.95 PB
978 1 85669 567 1
US$24.95 PB
Sticker Fashionista:
A Year in Fashion
My Wonderful World of Fashion
A Book for Drawing, Creating,
and Dreaming
978 1 78067 113 0
US$12.95 PB
978 1 85669 632 6
US$19.95 PB
Drape Drape 3
Bird Bingo
978 1 78067 100 0
US$24.95 PB
978 1 85669 917 4
US$29.95
100 Ideas that Changed
Graphic Design
Saul Bass
A Life in Film & Design
978 1 85669 794 1
US$29.95 PB
978 1 85669 752 1
US$75.00 HC
My Monster Bubble Writer
Book
100 Years of Fashion
978 1 78067 102 4
US$16.95 PB
Secret Garden
An Inky Treasure Hunt
and Coloring Book
978 1 78067 1062
US$14.95 PB
978 1 85669 798 9
US$40.00 PB
Folding Techniques for Designers
From Sheet to Form
978 1 85669 721 7
US$35.00 PB
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The Super Book for Super Heroes
Bold, Beautiful and Damned: The world of 1980s fashion illustrator Tony Viramontes
Archidoodle: Dream, Design, and Draw Buildings
The Tattoo Coloring Book
Sticker Fashionista: Vintage Style
Stickerbomb XL
The Art of D*Face: One Man and His Dog
Walk the Line: The Art of Drawing
The Visual Arts: A History, revised Seventh Edition
100 Years of Architectural Drawing: 1900–2000
Print & Pattern: Kids
Patternmaking for Menswear
ReFashioned: Cutting-Edge Clothing from Upcycled Materials
Draping: The Complete Course
Stylish Dress Book: Clothing for Everyday Wear
Sweet Dress Book: 23 Stylish Outfits from Six Simple Patterns
Fashion Designers’ Sketchbooks 2
Furniture Design: An Introduction to Development, Materials and Manufacturing
Low-Tech Print: Contemporary Hand-Made Printing
Airline: Style at 30,000 feet (Mini edition)
Bag: The Ultimate Fashion Accessory (Mini edition)
The Modern Magazine: Visual Journalism in the Digital Age
Printed Textile Design
Strategic Thinking for Advertising Creatives
Advertising for People Who Don’t Like Advertising
Key Interiors Since 1900
Innovative Houses: Concepts for Sustainable Living
Twentieth-Century Type and Beyond
Knitwear Design
Research Methods for Product Design
How to Create a Portfolio and Get Hired: A Guide for Graphic Designers and Illustrators , Second Edition
Detail in Contemporary Hotel Design
CAD Fundamentals for Architecture
Introduction to Architectural Technology, Second Edition
Structural Engineering for Achitects: A Handbook
Parametric Design in Architecture
Luis Vidal + architects: From Process to Results
A Logo for London
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Let’s Make More Great Placemat Art
Create Your Own Monster
My Wonderful World of Fashion Stamp Set
My Amazing Bubble Writer Stationery Kit
Dog Postcards
Battle of the Bikes
53 I Like It. What is It? 30 Detachable Posters
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Titles by Category
Index of Titles
Index of Authors
Contacts, Distribution Details and Sales Representatives
e Available in e-book format.
i Inspection copies available.
Please visit www.laurenceking.com for further details
All descriptions in this catalog are correct at the time of going to press.
Prices, which apply in the US only, are provisional and subject to change without notice.
The Super Book for Super Heroes
Jason Ford
The Super Book for Super Heroes is a compendium of
ideas, drawing, coloring, and activities that allows you
to create your own crusaders for justice who do battle
with super villains, unravelling their crazed schemes
for taking over the world.
You will learn to draw villains such as the Mad
Scientist, Bog Creature, and Evil Robot, while also
creating superheroes, their sidekicks, secret hideouts,
outfits, and super gadgets. And there are superpowers
to discover – such as invisibility, super strength, speed,
flight, heat vision, teleportation, and X-ray vision.
This book is a must for anyone wanting to create
their own superhero universe!
Jason Ford is a freelance illustrator whose approach has been heavily
influenced by his childhood diet of Tintin and Marvel comics and
a continuing love of French and Belgian bandes dessinées. His
work has been commissioned by The Royal Mail, New York Times,
Penguin Books, and The Guardian.
•Strong interactive element with illustrations to color, finish, and create, as well as activities to do
• Contains four sheets of card masks and figures, and two
sheets of stickers
• Perfect for children aged six upwards
978 1 78067 305 9
200 illustrations
128 pages + 4 pages of stickers + 8 pages of masks • 11½ x 8¼ in
US$15.95 PB • Illustration
Sep 2013
I S B N 978-1-78067-305-9
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781780 673059
Also available:
Let’s Make Some Great Art
Marion Deuchars
978 1 85669 786 6
US$19.95 PB
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How to Be the Best Bubble Writer
in the World, Ever!
Linda Scott
978 1 85669 761 3
US$14.95 PB
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Bold, Beautiful and Damned
The world of 1980s fashion illustrator
Tony Viramontes
Dean Rhys-Morgan
When Tony Viramontes’ work appeared in the late
1970s, his hard and direct style of drawing was a
marked contrast to the prevailing soft-pastel school
of fashion illustration. He scored immediate success,
rapidly acquiring the kind of prestigious editorial
commissions normally given to photographers, from
Lei, Per Lui in Italy, Vogue in the USA, The Face in
Britain, and Le Monde and Le Figaro in France.
This beautiful hardcover book brings together
an extensive collection of his work, featuring
striking images of smoldering and smoky-eyed men
and women who vibrate with New Wave energy.
Viramontes worked with some of the most celebrated
names in fashion including Yves Saint Laurent,
Valentino, Chanel, Claude Montana, and Christian
Dior.
After completing a degree in costume design at the Wimbledon
College of Art, UK, Dean Rhys Morgan worked alongside Isabella
Blow at Tatler magazine. Contributing regularly to The Telegraph
and The Sunday Times, he worked as a fashion and interiors
journalist before establishing an online gallery specializing in midcentury fashion and interior illustration.
•Retrospective of the artist’s work, with never-before-seen
images from his family’s private collection
• Viramontes worked for many top fashion houses, including
Versace, Chanel, and Yves Saint Laurent
• A Who’s Who of 1980s fashion and style
• With a specially written foreword by Jean-Paul Gaultier
978 1 78067 307 3
250 illustrations
192 pages • 12¼ x 9¼ in
US$50.00 HC • Fashion
Oct 2013
I S B N 978-1-78067-307-3
05000
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781780 673073
Also available:
Masters of Fashion Illustration New Icons of Fashion Illustration
Paperback
David Downton
978 1 85669 839 9
US$30.00 PB
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Tony Glenville
978 1 78067 104 8
US$45.00 HC
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Archidoodle
Dream, Design, and Draw Buildings
Steve Bowkett
Archidoodle
This innovative book is the first to provide a fun,
interactive way to learn about architecture. Filled with
an array of beautiful and elegant drawings, it poses all
manner of architectural challenges for the user: from
designing your own skyscraper, to drawing an island
house or creating a Constructivist monument, plus
many others more.
Aimed at anyone who loves drawing buildings, it
encourages the user to imagine their own creative
solutions by sketching, drawing and painting in the
pages of the book. In so doing, they will learn about a
whole range of significant architectural issues, such as
the importance of site and materials, how to furnish
a space, how to read plans, how to create sustainable
cities and so on.
The book also includes numerous examples of works
and ideas by major architects to draw inspiration from
and will appeal to everyone from children to students
to architects.
Dream, Design anD
Draw BuilDings
STeVe BoWKeTT
Steve Bowkett has taught and practiced architecture for over 25 years
in numerous universities and art colleges and is currently a Senior
Lecturer at London South Bank University. He studied at the Royal
College of Art in London and the Polytechnic of Central London.
• A fun book to help you develop and explore your own
architectural ideas
• Learn about the history and concepts of architecture along
the way
• Ideal for architecture students and for anyone who wants to
be an architect
978 1 78067 321 9
200 illustrations
160 pages • 8¼ x 10¾ in
US$19.95 PB • Architecture
Sep 2013
I S B N 978-1-78067-321-9
01995
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The Tattoo Coloring book
Megamunden
Packed with stunning illustrations, this unique coloring
book celebrates the art of the tattoo. The tattoo designs –
all specially drawn for the book – range from traditional
motifs – hearts, sailors, girls, skulls, roses – to more
elaborate compositions with a contemporary edge.
A perfect gift book that will appeal to anyone who
loves tattoo imagery – or is looking for inspiration for
their next piece of body art.
Megamunden is a UK-based illustrator whose commissions range from
illustrations for advertising, fashion, product design, and publishing,
to large-scale murals and tattoo designs. He is currently working as a
Senior Designer at multidisciplinary design agency ILoveDust.
• A coloring book with a unique – and highly popular – theme
• Combines classic, old-school tattoo imagery with more
contemporary design pieces
• Features specially drawn artwork throughout
• Includes illustrations with space to draw in your own tattoos
• Double gatefold in center of book features tear-out, full-color
artworks
978 1 78067 011 9
120 illustrations
112 pages • 11½ x 8¼ in
US$14.95 PB • Illustration
Oct 2013
I S B N 978-1-78067-011-9
01495
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781780 670119
Also available:
Art by Tattooists
Mini Edition
Jo Waterhouse
978 1 78067 018 8
US$9.95 PB
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Sticker Fashionista: Vintage Style
Kelly Smith
The third book in the Sticker Fashionista series looks
at vintage fashion from 1900 to the present day. With
gorgeous illustrations of amazing clothes, from 1920’s
flappers to 1990’s grunge via 1970’s disco.
This is the first series of sticker fashion books that
uses the contemporary style of fashion illustration.
Sticker Fashionista (9781780670171) has already sold
more than 8000 copies.
Kelly Smith is an Australian illustrator, working predominantly
in fashion and portraiture. Graduating in 2006 with a Bachelor of
Fine Arts from The Tasmanian School of Art, she has worked for a
number of international clients including: H&M, L’avion, Net-APorter, VOGUE Australia, Portmans, and The Sunday Times STYLE.
Her work has also been published in the likes of The Hub, Curvy,
RUSSH, Flare, Shop ‘Til You Drop, and Fallen.
• A fashion sticker book that really reflects contemporary
fashion illustration
• Over 40 outfits and c. 150 stickers
• Short texts give fashion-related information and fascinating
facts
• A choice of outfits lets the reader be the stylist
• A must for fashionistas of all ages
978 1 78067 303 5
165 color illustrations
44 pages • 12 x 9¼ in
US$12.95 PB • Fashion
Nov 2013
I S B N 978-1-78067-303-5
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781780 673035
Also available:
Sticker Fashionista
Kelly Smith
978 1 78067 017 1
US$12.95 PB
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Sticker Fashionista:
A Year in Fashion
Kelly Smith
978 1 78067 113 0
US$12.95 PB
Stickerbomb XL
Studio Rarekwai (SRK)
The latest in our super-successful Stickerbomb line of
books, Stickerbomb XL takes it to the next level, with
large format and vinyl stickers.
Stickers are an essential part of the street art
movement. Inexpensive and easy to produce, they act
as a kind of informal business card for some graffiti
writers, and a quick and effective promotional tool
for many artists and illustrators. As more and more
stickers are placed around major cities in the world,
interest in the subject keeps growing.
Stickerbomb XL is filled with an amazing collection
of more than 350 specially-commissioned stickers by
artists, illustrators, and graffiti writers from around
the world, many of whom have not been featured in a
publication before. It will appeal to a young market of
designers, street artists, and illustrators, plus street art
fans and anyone who collects stickers.
The SRK (Studio Rarekwai) is a creative studio based in London and
Jakarta. Initiated by a director and producer partnership in 2006
with a focus on documentary films, SRK has since grown in size
to house a troupe of creatives whose skills encompass filmmaking,
sound design, animation, illustration, publishing, and events.
The SRK has worked with Polydor Records, ARTE TV, the BBC,
Channel4, Film4, MTV, SONAR, Spaceshower TV and a number of
international non-governmental organizations. Their books include
RackGaki, Graffiti Asia, and the Stickerbomb series (all Laurence
King).
• Supersized Stickerbomb book
• Includes 8 pages of UV resistant stickers
• Features over 350 stickers, some extra-large
978 1 78067 315 8
350 color illustrations
124 pages • 7½ x 9½ in
US$29.95 PB • Art
Oct 2013
I S B N 978-1-78067-315-8
02995
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781780 673158
Also available:
Stickerbomb
Stickerbomb 2
Studio Rarekwai (SRK)
Studio Rarekwai (SRK)
978 1 85669 567 1
US$24.95 PB
978 1 85669 662 3
US$24.95 PB
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The Art of D*Face
One Man and His Dog
D*Face
With a foreword by Shepard Fairey
D*Face has been a leading figure in urban art for well
over a decade. A contemporary of Banksy, he was at
the forefront of the urban art movement, and has had
a constant presence throughout its meteoric rise into
popular culture.
This long-awaited monograph shows the
development of his career as an artist to date,
encompassing his continuing street work, and the path
that led him from the early beginnings of the street
art genre to multiple sell-out solo exhibitions around
the world. Containing previously unseen images of
his working process and studio, as well as firsthand
anecdotes, and the stories behind his extraordinary
work, the book provides an insider’s view of one of
Britain’s most important urban artists.
‘D*Face is one of Britain’s leading “newbrow” artists, and damn if he
isn’t as sharp and clever – if not quite as surreptitious – as Banksy
(and sharper and cleverer by half than Damien Hirst).’
Peter Frank, Los Angeles Art Critic, 2011
• The first ever monograph on one of Britain’s most important
urban artists
• Features iconic work spanning more than a decade
• Coincides with solo shows in London, Los Angeles, Melbourne
and Tokyo
978 1 78067 277 9
500 color illustrations
352 pages • 11½ x 9½ in
US$29.95 HC • Art
Sep 2013
I S B N 978-1-78067-277-9
02995
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Walk the Line
The Art of Drawing
Marc Valli and Ana Ibarra
Drawing has always been a fundamental skill and
good drawing skills allowed artists to grasp the
reality around them. At the turn of the millennium,
however, the general impression was that with the wide
availability of computers, scanners, digital cameras
and image software, drawing would dwindle into a
marginal activity. In fact, the opposite happened: the
enthusiasm for digital imagery died down and the
ability to draw has become a treasured skill.
In the art world, attitudes to drawing have also
changed. Drawing became a way of making a
statement as an artist, of showing masterly skill –
something that up to then had been most commonly
associated with painting. After centuries in the shadow
of its more illustrious fine art relatives, drawing started
to be appreciated for its own sake, as an art discipline,
an end in itself, an art form.
Walk the Line: The Art of Drawing includes
interviews with the international selection of artists, as
well as examples of their work. It will appeal to anyone
interested in contemporary art and illustration.
Marc Valli is the co-founder of retail and book-selling company
Magma in the UK, and of visual art magazines Graphic and
Elephant. He is the author of RGB (Reviewing Graphics in Britain)
and co-author of Microworlds (Laurence King).
Ana Ibarra graduated in Philosophy in Spain, where she was born.
She came to London to study Product Design. She is currently one of
the editors of Elephant magazine.
• Captures a new movement of drawing as an end in itself
• Carefully curated collection of 65 emerging talents from
around the world
• Packed with more than 300 visually arresting drawings
978 1 78067 110 9
320 illustrations
320 pages • 11 x 8½ in
US$40.00 HC • Art
Aug 2013
I S B N 978-1-78067-110-9
04000
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The Visual Arts: A History
Revised, 7th Edition
John Fleming and Hugh Honour
For over a quarter of a century this art historical
tour de force has consistently proved the classic
introduction to humandkind’s artistic heritage. From
our Paleolithic past to our digitised present, every
continent and culture is covered in an articulate and
well-balanced discussion--a broad and epic canvas that
omits none of the fine detail. In this Revised Seventh
Edition, contemporary art historian Michael Archer
has brought the account of contemporary art up to
date, reflecting the latest developments that continue
to shape out cultural history.
John Fleming founded and edited with Hugh Honour the Pelican
Style and Civilization series. He died in 2001.
Hugh Honour is one of the leading art historians of the 20th
century. He is co-author with Nikolaus Pevsner and John Fleming of
The Penguin Dictionary of Architecture.
Michael Archer is Professor and Programme Director of BA
Fine Art at Goldsmiths, University of London. He is the author of
Art Since 1960.
• The definitive single-volume history of world art
• Superbly written text up to the 21st century
• Comprehensive programme of 1,459 illustrations, 714 in color
• Originally published in the US by Pearson Prentice Hall,
978 0 20566 535 8, $178
978 1 78067 117 8
714 color illustrations
996 pages • 11½ x 8¾ in
US$75.00 HC • Art
2013
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100 Years of Architectural Drawing
1900–2000
Neil Bingham
This beautiful book brings together 300 of the best
architectural drawings from the last century by the
world’s most prestigious architects, creating both a
history of the genre and a survey of twentieth-century
architecture.
The book is divided into five chronological sections
that are prefaced by short essays that highlight the
trends and styles of that period. Each drawing is
captioned with key information about the architect,
the project, and the drawing.
This dazzling visual feast will appeal to all students
and practitioners of architecture as well as anyone with
an interest in the subject.
Neil Bingham is an historian of architecture and design. He is
consulting curator of architectural drawings at the Royal Academy
of Arts, London, and was previously an architectural drawings
curator at the Royal Institute of British Architecture. His numerous
published works include Masterworks: Architecture at the Royal
Academy of Arts (2011), Fantasy Architecture, 1500–2036 (2004), and
Modern Retro: Living with Mid-Century Style (2000).
• Dazzling array of architectural drawings from the last hundred
years
• Includes work by all the greatest architects of the last century
• Irresistible visual resource for all those interested in
architecture
978 1 78067 272 4
300 color illustrations
320 pages • 9¾ x 9 in
US$50.00 HC • Architecture
Sep 2013
I S B N 978-1-78067-272-4
05000
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781780 672724
Also available:
Architectural Inventions
Visionary Drawings
Matt Bua and Maximillian Goldfarb
978 1 78067 005 8
US$40.00 HC
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Print & Pattern: Kids
Bowie Style
The latest book from the cult Print & Pattern website, Print
& Pattern: Kids celebrates beautiful surface design created
with little people in mind. This book documents the work
of the best designers in the field, featuring both successful
commercial designs and previously unseen work.
Children’s design is an exciting marketplace, full of cute
and colorful patterns, wallpaper, fabrics, clothing, ceramics,
greetings cards, and in fact just about anything aimed at kids
(much of which will also appeal to adults!)
Includes work from Ecojot, Marc Boutavant, Ed Emberley,
Paapii, and Dan Stiles, among other top international
designers.
Marie Perkins (Bowie Style) started the Print & Pattern blog in her spare
time while researching for mood boards in her job as a textile designer.
Creating trend books for leading UK stores meant she needed images to
demonstrate print trends. The blog soon became a must-read for those in
the industry. Marie is herself a successful surface designer working under
the name Inkjet Designs; her work has featured in numerous magazines and
newspaper articles.
• Follow-up to Print & Pattern 1 and 2, from the popular blog of the
same name
• Design for children is a huge market
• Patterns and surface design continues to be a popular subject
• A useful sourcebook for designers and illustrators
978 1 78067 300 4
750 color illustrations
304 pages • 9¾ x 6¾ in
US$29.95 PB • Fashion
Aug 2013
I S B N 978-1-78067-300-4
02995
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781780 673004
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Print & Pattern
Print & Pattern 2
Bowie Style
Bowie Style
978 1 85669 646 3
US$35.00 PB
978 1 85669 792 7
US$29.95 PB
Patternmaking for Menswear
Gareth Kershaw
Designed for both students and professionals, this
book offers a comprehensive guide to patternmaking
for menswear from the basic skills through to more
advanced techniques.
The book includes 20 complete patterns that show
how to cut every aspect of the menswear including
adaptations from basic slopers through to classic
garments and trend-led styles. Using a step-by-step
approach, illustrated with accurately sized and scaled
flat diagrams, technical flats and fashion illustrations,
and photographs of muslins, it explains the theory
behind the practise enabling the reader to understand
how to cut patterns with confidence.
Illustrated throughout, this book contains
everything you need to know to make patterns for
today’s menswear market.
Gareth Kershaw is a Senior Lecturer within the Department of
Apparel, Manchester Metropolitan University, UK.
• Clear, step-by-step diagrams explain the process from creating
the sloper to adapting it into trend-led styles
• Photographs of muslins show how the two-dimensional
pattern translates into a three-dimensional garment
• Includes 20 complete patterns of classic garments and Trendled styles.
978 1 78067 016 4
650 color illustrations
320 pages • 11 x 8½ in
US$60.00 FB • Fashion
Oct 2013
I S B N 978-1-78067-016-4
06000
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781780 670164
Modern pattern cutting developed with the industrialisation
of sewing and the development of mechanical processes.
From the start of the Industrial Revolution technology defined
the way the clothing industry developed. Crafts men and
women invented labour-saving devices to increase production.
As the cultural trend towards uniformity gathered pace,
the demand for standardised clothing began to outstrip
supply. Replication was needed and templates (patterns) for
gentlemen’s clothes began to be produced. Initial attempts
resulted in poorly fitting garments; the sizing of patterns would
take considerable experimentation before a recognised sizing
system was achieved through the use of the newly conceived
1-yard measurement tape. Laid out in inches, this gave tailors
a regulated tool to record human dimensions. From these
observations a mathematical drafting system was conceived,
which was based on the principles of geometry and
anatomical proportions.
In the first half of the nineteenth century numerous technical
publications appeared to support the new drafting technique:
The Improved Tailor’s Art by J. Jacksons (1829) Science
Completed in the Art of Cutting by W. Walker (1839) and
A Practical Guide for the Tailor’s Cutting-Room by J. Coutts.
It was during this period, particularly in France, that technical
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training was established; Elisa Lemonnier opened one of the
first professional schools in Paris to offer cutting and tailoring
among its courses. Along with the demand for cheaper
clothing, in 1860 the first mail order fashion catalogues to
publish paper patterns appeared; the latest styles could be
bought by the middle and working classes throughout Europe
and the US, bringing the ability to produce cheaper clothing
to a wider audience and creating a forerunner of the ready-towear genre.
At the beginning of the twentieth century the craft of tailoring
began to divide into specialisms – designer, pattern cutter
and seamstress. It is a working model that has survived to the
present day, replicated in fashion houses and garment factories
all over the world. Mass production brought duplication and
the development of standard sizes but fit was still of crucial
importance throughout the first half of the last century.
Although clothing was pre-constructed, the discerning
gentleman would have it adapted to the sartorial fashions of
his day. Alterations were made and silhouettes tailored through
subtle changes to the cut, line or proportion of the garment.
The process of standardisation was then speeded up by the
onset of the two World Wars, when standardised patterns
and size charts were needed to produce military uniforms for
both officers and infantry alike. Clothing the army gave the
garment industry an opportunity to review its procedures and
attitudes towards sizing and construction, and this resulted in
the formation of national registered organisations to regulate
clothing production.
Away from the austerity of war, social hierarchy still demanded
that a gentleman’s wardrobe should have multiple dress
options, even though a new era was dawning as the genderrole ideologies of the pre-war period were vanquished and
modernism was embraced. The 1950s brought a new approach
to male dress, championed by a younger generation who
rebelled against the constraints of tradition. With the growing
influence of American youth cultures, formal attire with its stiff
silhouettes began to lose its appeal. New modes of informal
dressing appeared throughout towns and cities across Europe
and America. Menswear producers responded to the growth in
consumerism and this new attitude by importing or recreating
foreign styles associated with music, film or leisure activities
(Italian tailoring, US varsity, German sportswear). Relaxed
attitudes towards life brought a new direction for men’s fashion
assisted by technological advances in textiles and the uses of
synthetic materials to create easy-wear, functional clothing.
Opposite left: Yohji Yamamoto’s enigmatic
approach to masculinity is portrayed in a
return to his signature oversize proportions
at Paris Fashion Week 2008–09.
Opposite right: Italian sensibility crafted
with technical design inspires C. P. Company’s
relaxed tailored garments at the Via Savona,
Milan Fashion Week, Autumn/Winter 2010.
Above left: A master of gender bending Thom
Browne’s Autumn/Winter 2012 menswear show
questions masculine identity and its perceived
role in society.
Above right: Walter Van Breirendock’s spring
2010 menswear collection challenges fashion
orthodoxy. His burly-boded biker models
question our perception of masculinity.
Overleaf: Thom Browne’s signature aesthetic,
models wear uniformed tailored suits combining
two-button jackets, Bermuda shorts and kneesocks. Spring/Summer 2011 menswear show, Paris.
PATTERN CUTTING IN CONTEMPORARY MENSWEAR
INTRODUCTION
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Also available:
Patternmaking
Dennic Chunman Lo
978 1 85669 750 7
US$40.00 PB
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ReFashioned
Cutting-Edge Clothing
from Upcycled Materials
Sass Brown
The area of recycling and upcycling is a rich and
growing source of innovative design in the fashion and
accessories industries.
In a fast-fashion world of throw-away clothing, it is
the ultimate expression of the slow-fashion movement,
with each piece individually conceived and crafted
from scratch, using different materials each time.
ReFashioned features 46 international designers who
work with recycled materials and discarded garments,
reinvigorating them with new life and value. The result
is beautiful and desirable clothing and accessories that
also make an important statement to the fashion world
about its wasteful and exploitative practices.
Sass Brown is the Assistant Dean of the School of Art and Design
at the Fashion Institute of Technology in New York, and the former
Resident Director of its study abroad program in Florence, Italy.
As a designer, researcher, writer, journalist and blogger, her area
of expertise is eco fashion in all of its various expressions. She is
the New York editor for Coco Eco Magazine and writes for a range
of other magazines and websites. Her first book, Eco Fashion, was
published by Laurence King in 2010.
• The only book to look at recycling and upcycling in the
fashion industry
• Illustrated with exciting fashion images showing stylish
upcycled clothing, plus behind-the-scenes shots of discarded
materials being reworked
• Shows designers what can be done with pre- and postconsumer waste materials
• Features innovative designs from around the world
978 1 78067 301 1
300 color illustrations
208 pages • 9¾ x 8¼ in
US$35.00 HC • Fashion
Oct 2013
I S B N 978-1-78067-301-1
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781780 673011
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Sass Brown
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US$35.00 PB
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Sustainablity
Design for Change
Kate Fletcher and Lynda
Grose
978 1 85669 754 5
US$29.95 PB
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Draping
The Complete Course
Karolyn Kiisel
Draping is the art of using cotton muslin to create
a fashion design directly on a mannequin. It is an
essential skill for fashion designers. In this book,
Karolyn Kiisel presents a series of step-by-step
projects, creating real garments in classic styles, that
are designed to develop skills from the most basic to
more advanced techniques.
Starting with the basics of choosing and preparing
the dress form for draping, the book advances through
pinning, trimming, and clipping, and creating shape
using darts and tucks, to adding volume using pleats
and gathers, and handling complex curves. Advanced
skills include how to use support elements such as
shoulder pads, under layers, and petticoats, and how
to handle bias draping. The book culminates with a
chapter on improvisational skills.
Each skill and technique throughout the book is
explained through specially commissioned step-bystep photographs and line drawings that bring the art
of creating womenswear in three dimensions to life.
Karolyn Kiisel is a professor in the Fashion Design department at
Woodbury University in Burbank, California, and has also taught at
Otis College of Art and Design in Los Angeles. Her fashion designs
have been sold internationally, and her costume work has appeared
widely on screen and stage.
• Draping is the technical term for using fabric to create a
garment directly on a dress form, an essential skill for all
fashion designers
• Uses case studies and step-by-step projects to build
knowledge
• Examines draping in a range of key garments – classic,
contemporary, historical, and costume
• Includes a DVD of 32 short videos in which the author
demonstrates essential techniques
978 1 78067 093 5
1,200 color illustrations
320 pages • 11¾ x 8¾ in
US$75.00 Flexibind • Fashion
includes DVD
Aug 2013
I S B N 978-1-78067-093-5
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21
Stylish Dress Book
Clothing for Everyday Wear
Yoshiko Tsukiori
Stylish Dress Book features a selection of beautiful
clothes that you can wear every day. Using simple
shapes and individual details, this book shows you
how to craft a stylish collection of garments to your
own taste. For anyone who knows the frustration of
going to the mall and finding racks of identikit clothes
in cheap fabrics, this book offers a fabulous homemade
alternative. As every sewist knows, DIY fashion is the
best way to be stylish.
What makes these Japanese sewing books different
from other guides on the market is the simplicity of
the projects. The instructions come through a series
of simple, step-by-step diagrams, so the sequence of
construction is easy to follow. The book also includes
four actual-size patterns. Choose from 26 different
garments and then set to work to make your own
unique outfit.
Yoshiko Tsukiori is a graduate of Joshi Bijutsu College. After
working in apparel companies, Yoshiko became an independent
freelance sewing designer. She creates a diverse range of clothing
such as children’s and babies’ clothes, and women’s designer
garments.
• Shows how to make 26 different dresses, smocks, tops, and
pants
• Highly illustrated, with step-by-step diagrams
• Simple sewing techniques
• Includes four free patterns
978 1 78067 304 2
200 illustrations, 35 in color
88 pages • 9½ x 7½ in
US$19.95 PB • Fashion
Sep 2013
I S B N 978-1-78067-304-2
01995
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US$19.95 PB
Sweet Dress Book
23 Stylish Outfits
from Six Simple Patterns
Yoshiko Tsukiori
Fresh from Bunka, the Japanese publisher of Pattern
Magic and Drape Drape, comes this stylish book for
home sewers. Sweet Dress Book comes with six patterns
you can use to make 23 different stylish outfits. An
entire wardrobe in one little book!
From these simple patterns, Yoshiko Tsukiori has
created a collection of beautiful garments that you can
easily make yourself, including blouses, camisoles,
shifts, kimonos, coats, dresses, pants, and playsuits.
These easy-to-follow patterns present a variety
of designs and techniques that you can choose to
incorporate, such as French sleeves, darts, straight-cut
designs, and raglan sleeves, along with stylish detailing
such as shirring and ruffles.
Yoshiko Tsukiori is a graduate of Joshi Bijutsu College. After
working in apparel companies, Yoshiko became an independent
freelance sewing designer. She creates a diverse range of clothing
such as children’s and babies’ clothes, and women’s designer
garments.
• Shows how to make 23 different dresses, smocks,
and blouses.
• Highly illustrated, with step-by-step diagrams
• Simple sewing techniques
• Includes four free patterns
978 1 78067 108 6
200 illustrations, 35 in color
88 pages • 9½ x 7½ in
US$19.95 PB • Fashion
Aug 2013
I S B N 978-1-78067-108-6
01995
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781780 671086
Also available:
Feminine Wardrobe
Twenty-One
Beautiful Skirts,
Dresses, and Tops
for You to Make
Yoshiko Tsukiori
978 1 78067 124 6
US$19.95 PB
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23
Fashion Designers’ Sketchbooks 2
Hywel Davies
Following the success of Fashion Designers’
Sketchbooks, this second volume shines a light on the
work of a new line-up of major names in the fashion
industry. Photographs, sketches, moodboards, lineups, muslins, swatches, and more all feed the creative
processes that forge fashion designs, and here they are
brought together to reveal how the final collections are
conceived and developed.
Juxtaposing the original research material and
drawings with the garments shown on the catwalk and
in lookbooks provides fresh insight into the working
methods of leading international designers and the
role of different media in creating their collections.
Students and designers will find this a fascinating and
invaluable resource as they develop their own work.
Rick Owens, Clements Ribeiro, and Marios Schwab
are just some of the prominent designers featured.
Interviews in which they discuss the importance
of their research run alongside their respective
sketchbooks, providing an inspirational overview of
cutting-edge approaches to fashion.
Hywel Davies is a Senior Lecturer at Central Saint Martins College
of Art & Design, London. Previously fashion editor of Sleazenation,
he has also written for Arena, Vogue, ELLE, Wallpaper*, Nylon,
Dazed & Confused, The Sunday Telegraph, The Observer, and
SHOWstudio. He is the author of Modern Menswear, British Fashion
Designers and Fashion Designers’ Sketchbooks, all published by
Laurence King.
• Unique compendium of photographs, sketches, moodboards,
muslins, fabric swatches and more from leading fashion
designers
• Interviews with designers exploring their creative process
• Includes work from top names in fashion, including Issey
Miyake, Christian Lacroix, Junko Shimada, Rick Owens.
978 1 78067 289 2
335 color illustrations
208 pages • 11¾ x 8½ in
US$40.00 HC • Fashion
Sep 2013
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Sketchbooks
Hywel Davies
978 1 85669 683 8
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Furniture Design
An Introduction to Development,
Materials and Manufacturing
Stuart Lawson
Furniture Design is a comprehensive guide and
resource for students and furniture designers. As
well as discussing pioneering contemporary and
historical designs, it also provides substantive answers
to designers’ questions about function, materials,
manufacture and sustainability, integrating guidance
on all of these subjects – particularly material and
manufacturing properties – in one accessible and
structured volume. Many leading contemporary
furniture designers from around the world are
included, with case studies carefully selected to
highlight the importance of both material and
manufacture-led design processes. The book is also
intended to provide an insight into furniture design for
those considering a college education in product and
industrial design.
Stuart Lawson is Subject Leader, Design Products and Associate
Head, School of Design at De Montfort University, Leicester, UK.
• Comprehensive introduction to furniture design
• Contains a survey of the cultural history of furniture design,
exploring notions of good design and innovations in
production
• Includes an illustrated directory of materials and techniques
• Features the work of leading international designers,
including Ron Arad, Yves Béhar, Konstantin Grcic, and Ronan
and Erwan Bouroullec
978 1 78067 120 8
320 color illustrations
224 pages • 11 x 8½ in
US$40.00 PB • Design
Sep 2013
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Low-Tech Print
Contemporary Hand-Made Printing
Caspar Williamson
Featuring a global showcase of 100 of the craft’s most
exciting and influential practitioners, Low-Tech Print is
an exploration of hand-made printmaking techniques
and how they are used in contemporary design and
illustration. It examines the huge recent resurgence
in the popularity of printmaking, with chapters on
screenprinting, letterpress, relief printing, and other
printing methods.
The book shows how practitioners develop a love
affair with these hand-made techniques and use them
to create beautiful contemporary designs, explaining
the process behind each technique and its historical
context. ‘In focus’ sections profile practitioners such
as the ‘Lambe Lambe’ hand-made letterpress printers
of São Paulo’s Grafica Fidalga studio, and cult printing
techniques such as Gocco (Japan) and Chicha (Peru).
Offering a unique showcase of contemporary handmade printing, Low-Tech Print will be a must-have
for all design, illustration, craft, and printmaking
enthusiasts.
Caspar Williamson is a designer, illustrator, printmaker, and author
based in London. He is heavily involved in the UK printmaking
scene, lectures on the subject, and has taught both corporate and
educational workshops throughout the UK. He has also exhibited
widely and is represented by several galleries. Williamson’s first title
Reinventing Screenprinting was published in 2011 by Bloomsbury
in the UK and Europe, and under the title The Little Book of
Screenprinting by Chronicle Books in the US.
• Packed with inspirational content from an international cast
of contemporary designers of hand-made printing
• Craft, hand-made products, letterpress and screenprinting
are all in the throes of a revival, so the book will appeal to
designers and crafters alike
• A must-have, tactile package, with strong gift book potential
978 1 78067 297 7
250 color illustrations
224 pages • 11 x 7¾ in
US$29.95 PB • Design
Oct 2013
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Airline Mini Edition
Style at 30,000 feet
Keith Lovegrove
This fascinating book examines every aspect of airline
style, from the company liveries and interior designs
of planes to advertising, haute couture, and airborne
haute cuisine.
Divided into four sections covering fashion, food,
interior design, and identity, Airline shows how
airborne culture has changed since the 1920s.
The book spans the conservative to the outrageous,
from saris to hotpants, from Hugh Hefner’s private
jet to the huge Airbus A380. A wide selection of retro
styles are illustrated with illuminating archive material
and images of ephemera. Airline uncovers the style,
image, and experience of the parallel universe that
exists at 30,000 feet.
Keith Lovegrove is a writer, designer, photographer, and filmmaker
and is the author of the books Graphicswallah: Graphics in India,
Pageant: The Beauty Contest, and Railway: Identity, Design and
Culture, all published by Laurence King Publishing. He founded
Lovegrove Associates in London and has worked for clients such as
Waterstone’s Booksellers, British Airports Authority, and Philippe
Starck.
• Celebrates the unique culture of air travel, examining plane
interiors, branding, food, and fashion
• Provides a wealth of retro style inspiration, from the elegant
and chic to the kitsch and vulgar
• Will fascinate anyone who has ever traveled by plane
978 1 78067 316 5
250 illustrations, 160 in color
144 pages • 8¾ x 7½ in
US$14.95 PB • Design
Aug 2013
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Bag Mini Edition
The Ultimate Fashion Accessory
Susie Draffan and Sue Huey
Featuring handbags from well-known fashion
designers as well as up-and-coming new talent, this
book showcases the most exciting and innovative
handbag designers from across the globe, including
Chanel, Philip Lim, Dolce & Gabbana, and Marc
Jacobs. Bag is beautifully illustrated with specially
commissioned photographs, alongside original
sketches and moodboards, to reflect the rich and
diverse range of bag design.
Certain bag styles have achieved iconic status and
are copied the world over, each with its own instantly
recognizable name. Seeking to understand the creative
processes behind these covetable handbags, the book
also includes an informed and considered commentary
on the style and technique of each designer and brand
featured.
Sue Huey is a former Head of Footwear and Accessories at Worth
Global Style Network. She previously worked as footwear and
accessories designer for a leading international fashion house. She
is the author of two books: New Shoes and Bag, both published by
Laurence King.
Susie Draffan is a writer and trends consultant at Worth Global
Style Network who specializes in street trend photography and
analysis, of which accessories is a major part.
• Includes all the key designer bags that women covet and
collect from global brands such as Dior, Chanel, Marc Jacobs,
and Alexander McQueen, plus new designers
• Specially commissioned photography from renowned fashion
photographer John-Paul Pietrus
• Includes fascinating sketches from the designers
978 1 78067 019 5
250 color illustrations
208 pages • 8¼ x 6 in
US$16.95 PB • Fashion
Oct 2013
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The Modern Magazine
Visual Journalism in the Digital Age
Jeremy Leslie
The last ten years of magazine publishing have been a
period of rapid innovation, providing a vital record of
the era’s diverse visual trends. The Modern Magazine
features the best editorial design, looking in particular
at how magazines have adapted to respond to digital
media.
Encompassing mainstream and independent
publishing, and graphic and editorial design, The
Modern Magazine explores the issues now facing the
industry, examining changes to the basic discipline
of combining text and image for the global, Internetsavvy consumer.
The book looks at key developments in the field,
interviewing a broad range of specialists to discover
their understandings of the current state of the
industry and how different areas of publishing
influence each other.
Incorporating great visuals and genuine insight into
the process of their creation, The Modern Magazine
chronicles these exciting changes, providing a resource
for designers, with interviews with major figures,
summaries of new developments and trends, links to
blogs, and more.
Jeremy Leslie is the author of the highly successful book Issues: New
Magazine Design. He has been designing magazines since the mid1980s and has art directed Blitz, Time Out, and Virgin Atlantic’s
Hot Air, as well as working for clients such as Budweiser and Silk
Cut. He runs magCulture, providing hands-on design and advice
to publishers and other clients working with content for print and
digital media.
• Focuses on key trends and developments in magazine design
• Includes interviews with/opinions from a broad range of
editorial design specialists
• Examines how print and digital can work together
• Features both mainstream and independent magazines
978 1 78067 298 4
750 color illustrations
240 pages • 11 x 8½ in
US$40.00 HC • Design
Sep 2013
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Printed Textile Design
Amanda Briggs-Goode
This book explains the fundamentals of printed textile
design, from design brief through to the completed
collection, and introduces the basics of color, drawing,
composition, and repeat with a series of step-by-step
exercises and examples.
Printed Textile Design helps to demystify the design
process and provides an invaluable guide to the study
and practice of textile design.
The book includes case studies of designers working
in both the fashion and interiors sectors. It covers hand
and traditional print techniques and the latest digital
print technologies, with specially commissioned
photographs of the processes. All aspects of
textile design are covered, from sustainability to
manufacturing and marketing the finished product.
Amanda Briggs-Goode is the Course Leader for BA Textile Design
at Nottingham Trent University, UK. As a printed textile designer
herself she has worked in the commercial sector. Her academic work
has included practice-based research into digital textile design,
which has been exhibited internationally.
• Printed is the most popular part of textile design courses
• Includes case studies featuring designers working in both the
fashion and interiors sectors
• Covers both hand and traditional print techniques and the
latest digital print technologies
978 1 78067 118 5
540 color illustrations
208 pages • 11 x 8½ in
US$40.00 PB • Fashion
Aug 2013
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Also available:
Digital Textile Design
Second Edition
Melanie Bowles and Ceri Isaac
978 1 78067 002 7
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Strategic Thinking for
Advertising Creatives
Alice Kavounas Taylor
Strategic thinking is central to creating a successful
advertising campaign, yet it is rarely taught
systematically. This book enables advertising creatives
to formulate a clear brief and to think strategically.
Structured according to the 11 essential elements
of a classic advertising brief, it offers a simple, clear,
universal template against which the student or young
creative can map his or her current project, and learn
to understand the key elements that make up a strong
brief. At the end of each chapter, the reader uses the
knowledge they have just gained on a hypothetical
project, so that by the end of the book, they have
employed each of the 11 essential elements and formed
their own creative brief.
Featuring international examples of current and
classic campaigns, Strategic Thinking for Advertising
Creatives is a primer in classic advertising techniques
and shows how these core principles are being adapted
online.
Alice Kavounas Taylor has enjoyed an award-winning, international
advertising career in London and New York. She was formerly
Senior Lecturer on the MA in Creative Advertising at University
College Falmouth, U.K., a course she originated, led and on which
she taught studio practice for 15 years.
• Accessible, step-by-step approach takes the reader through
the 11 key stages of the classic creative brief
• Much-needed book, providing an analysis of advertising
strategy for creatives
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• Features international examples of contemporary and classic
advertising campaigns from both traditional media and online
In German, the copy rhymes, accompanying
surprising and prosaic images, celebrating
the dream, the mess, the freedom and joy of
‘doing’. Very occasionally a product (paint,
watering can, rose) appears.
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‘The wonky table. The old demolition.
Make it into your project.’
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‘The creaking stairs. The lost bets.’
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‘The lacking funds.’
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‘The titles won.’
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‘The bench. The bankrupt.’
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‘The sea. The cliché. Make it into
your project.’
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‘The dream. The forgotten dream.’
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‘The fantastic dream. The reality.’
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‘The other reality. The absurdity.
Make it into your project.’
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‘What you had to do. What you ought
to do. What you might be able to do.’
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Zoology.
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Make it into your project.
The kohlrabi. The coal tit.
The little/The large.
The can. The rose. The broken (object).
Make it into your project.’
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The beginning. The end.
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STRATEGIC THINKING FOR ADVERTISING CREATIVES
INTRODUCTION
A strong strategy
is the key
1
Consider the ad ‘Still or sparkling?’. The award-winning campaign for
The Economist has always stood out for its clarity, wit and simplicity; for achieving
its objective with the minimum of words. This particular ad ran on the inside back
cover of the Harden’s guide to London restaurants in 2006. It’s timeless. It makes
you think, ‘Yes – I want to be sparkling. In fact, I must be sparkling, or I might
not get promoted! I had better start reading The Economist this week.’ David
Abbott, writer and one of the founders of London agency Abbott Mead Vickers
BBDO, and art director Ron Brown, created this long-running campaign, which
launched in 1988 with the now-famous poster: ‘“I never read The Economist.”
Management trainee. Aged 42.’ The approach looks simple enough in hindsight
– but then don’t most great ideas?
The message behind this
ad for The Economist takes a few
seconds to sink in. Seemingly
negative in tone, it was a bold,
but successful ad that arose out
of a larger strategy created by
Advertising based on a strong, flexible strategy will always help a brand to stand
out and make it sparkle, whatever the medium. The illustrious weekly publication
The Economist challenged the non-reader to try it.
Abbott Mead Vickers BBDO for
the publication.
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This ad for The Economist
ran on the inside back cover of
Harden’s 2006 guide to London
restaurants. Part of a longrunning, wider campaign, the
strong strategy ensured that
each ad could be written to fit its
location while building the brand.
Understanding strategy
helps to sell your idea
Strong strategic thinking lies
behind these ads by M&C Saatchi
for Dixons, out of which came
the award-winning slogan
– ‘The last place you want to go’.
M&C Saatchi created the memorable campaign line, ‘The last place you want to
go’, for Dixons, a high street retailer of audio-visual technology in the UK. On the
face of it the line sounds fairly unpromising. Imagine yourself as the client,
hearing that line ‘proposed’ to you at a meeting. (After all, a proposition is just
that – an offer that will in some way benefit you.) Without a creative brief, even
an agency with a track record as impressive as M&C Saatchi’s would have a
devilishly hard time selling it. The strategy, and its resulting proposition, both need
the narrative of the whole brief to make it clear to a client why that strategy and
that proposition have the potential to lead to convincing, galvanizing creative work.
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At the time, it was a risky strategy to begin with this bold, negative statement. It
takes you a moment to process the implication: that this person should be reading
The Economist. The tone is both subtle and ‘in your face’. Yet it manages to be
quick to take in – as a poster has to be. And it didn’t alienate existing, loyal
readers. After all, if you put off your current market in an attempt to extend it,
you could easily be left with no one.
What was the initial insight behind this work? What kind of research led to the
strategy that gave this campaign the springboard for such consistent creativity,
enabling it to run for a quarter of a century in a changing financial and business
world, yet remain fresh, effective, distinctive?
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Get off at the fashionable end
of Oxford Street, drift into the
achingly cool technology hall
of London’s most happening
department store and view
this year’s must-have plasma
courtesy of the sound and vision
technologist in the Marc Jacobs
sandals then go to dixons.co.uk
and buy it.
Dixons.co.uk
The last place you want to go
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Get off at Knightsbridge,
visit the discerning
shopper’s fave department
store, ascend the exotic
staircase and let Piers
in the pinstripe suit
demonstrate the magic of
the latest high-definition
flatscreen then go to dixons.co.uk
and buy it.
Dixons.co.uk
The last place you want to go
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Advertising for People Who
Don’t Like Advertising Paperback
KesselsKramer
This is a book by a company that dislikes advertising
as much as anyone. Nevertheless, it makes adverts.
It has worked with global brands to produce fashion
collections and promoted a town with a mass
wedding. It creates advertising with more human,
truthful communications. The company’s name is
KesselsKramer.
This book describes how to make something you
like out of something you don’t. As well as drawing
on its own experiences, KesselsKramer listens and
learns from those who doubt the advertising industry.
Stefan Sagmeister explains how quitting work makes
you better at working; Hans Aarsman discusses
authenticity in image-making; and Alex Bogusky looks
at ways to help capitalism grow up.
Advertising for People Who Don’t Like Advertising
is partly a creative handbook and partly an attempt
to make the world a very slightly better place. It’s
intended for anyone who has ever hated a web banner
or zapped an ad break.
KesselsKramer is an international communications agency based in
Amsterdam, The Netherlands. It has been responsible for creating
a range of very diverse work in a variety of media. Campaigns
include highly creative work for Nike, Audi, Levi’s, J&B, the Hans
Brinker Budget Hotel, Diesel, and Unilever. As well as advertising,
KesselsKramer develops projects for its own imprint, KesselsKramer
Publishing, and in 2008 set up London’s KK Outlet which combines
a communications agency, gallery space, and shop.
• Thought-provoking book about the advertising industry, put
together by one of the most creative – and unconventional –
agencies
• Examines topics of key interest to advertising professionals,
creatives, and students, as well as a general market interested
in advertising
• Includes contributions from well-known figures including
Stefan Sagmeister, Steve Henry, and Alex Bogusky
978 1 78067 320 2
100 color illustrations
240 pages • 9½ x 6¾ in
US$19.95 PB • Advertising
Jul 2013
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Key Interiors Since 1900
Graeme Brooker
This book defines the history of modern interior
design through the reuse of existing buildings. This
approach allows the history of the interior to be
viewed as separate from the history of architecture
and instead enables the interior to develop its own
historical narrative.
Following a brief introduction, the book is
organized in six chapters on the following themes:
home, work, retail, display, leisure, and culture.
Each chapter comprises a selection of case studies
in chronological order. 52 key examples dating from
1900 to the present are explored in terms of context,
concept, organization, and detail and are illustrated
with photographs, plans, sections, concept drawings,
and sketches.
This unique history will be invaluable for students
of interior architecture and design seeking a survey
tailored especially for them, as well as appealing to
interested general readers.
Graeme Brooker is The Head of the School of Fashion and Interiors
at Middlesex University, London. He is interested in the cultural,
historical, and philosophical dimensions of the interior and the
implications of reusing existing buildings. He has written numerous
books on the interior including the highly acclaimed Rereadings
(2004).
• A new approach specifically tailored for interior design
students
• Wide range of illustrations, including specially drawn
explanatory sketches
• Detailed examination will be invaluable for students
978 1 78067 268 7
642 illustrations, 404 in color
256 pages • 11½ x 9¾ in
US$50.00 HC • Architecture
Sep 2013
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Innovative Houses
Concepts for Sustainable Living
Avi Friedman
Housing is rapidly having to adapt to the global
changes of the twenty first century. These include the
transformation of the family and the rise of the nontraditional household, increases in construction costs,
and concerns over climate change and the depletion of
natural resources. Designing residential environments
that address these issues is an urgent priority.
This book examines the latest residential design
trends that have arisen in response to these challenges.
Divided into four broad areas, tightly focused thematic
chapters look at twenty discrete topics, such as live/
work; adaptable housing; prefabrication; water
efficiency; green roofs; innovative landscaping. Each
chapter includes an essay that lays out principles,
methods, and practices.
Using text, drawings, and photos from a variety
of contemporary international practices, the book
demonstrates how these ideas can be applied by
architects. It offers a comprehensive collection of
strategies and examples that will inspire a much
needed housing revolution.
Avi Friedman began his architectural studies at the Politecnico
di Milano in Italy, receiving his doctorate from the University
of Montreal, Canada. He is a professor at the McGill School
of Architecture, Quebec, and has published extensively about
architecture in both academic and trade publications.
•Covers all the latest trends and research on sustainable
housing design
•Filled with clear diagrams and drawings as well as
photographs
•20 chapters explain key points of sustainable design, while
over 35 recent housing projects illustrate these being put
into practice
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300 color illustrations
256 pages • 9½ x 6¾ in
US$29.95 PB • Architecture
Sep 2013
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Twentieth-Century Type
and Beyond
Mini Edition
Lewis Blackwell
This substantially revised edition of Lewis Blackwell’s
classic study provides an up-to-date, decade-by-decade
analysis of the issues that have shaped the history and
development of typographic design. The book provides
an informed and accessible guide to the typography of
the twentieth century and the key questions that are
shaping contemporary graphic practice.
Subjects include the arrival of mass production,
the development of the grid, the arrival of new media
forms, and the role the launch of the Macintosh played
in fostering a new generation of designers enfranchised
by digital technology. Beyond the twentieth century,
the digital sphere has grown exponentially, placing
typographic decisions in the hands of ever more users
of computers, smartphones, e-readers, and tablets.
Blackwell discusses the strains this has placed on type,
the fresh questions it has asked, and the way the forms
of letters are evolving in response.
Lewis Blackwell is Chief Creative Officer of Evolve Images and the
author of several critically acclaimed books. He was formerly the
worldwide creative head of Getty Images and publisher and editor of
Creative Review.
• Provides a decade-by-decade analysis of the issues that have
shaped the history of typographic and graphic design
• Fully updated with the latest developments in the field
• Includes 17 new color images and 4,000 new words of text
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978 1 78067 115 4
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216 pages • 8¾ x 6¾ in
Helvetica roman 24pt
ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ
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Opposite: promotional material
for Neue Haas Grotesk (1958),
the typeface designed to replace
Akzidenz Grotesk in the favour
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asked in-house designer Max
Miedinger to develop the face,
which has a higher x-height than
AG and takes slight influence
from the more geometric sans
serifs that had come after the
then 50-year-old AG. Designed
by Miedinger and Hoffman in
1951-53, it was licensed to
Stempel and to Linotype, who
renamed it Helvetica (Latin for
Switzerland). Left: an early 1960s
promotional piece for Helvetica.
In the 1960s Helvetica rose to
become the most popular of all
sans serifs, with its modern cut
aided by a name that tied in with
a belief in Swiss graphics.
p.107
Also available:
No More Rules
Graphic Design
and Postmodernism
American Modernism
Graphic Design 1920–1960
Mini Edition
R. Roger Remington
Rick Poynor
978 1 78067 098 0
US$19.95 PB
978 1 78067 103 1
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Knitwear Design
Carol Brown
A practical guide to the dynamic revival of
contemporary knitting, Knitwear Design is also
a source of inspiration and advice on the latest
techniques and practices.
Packed with diagrams, knitwear samples and
images from a wide range of contemporary designers,
the book offers a practical approach to designing
garments from initial research, finding sources of
inspiration and developing the design, through an
exploration of color, texture, and knitting techniques
to constructing a garment and creating and writing a
pattern. Knitwear Design also showcases the techniques
that are transforming knitted textiles, such as heat
treatments and painting and printing knit, and profiles
the fusing of knitting, art, and craft.
The book includes case studies from international
designers, offering students a unique insight into the
industry. Knitting is a tactile and versatile craft and
Knitwear Design gives readers the knowledge and
inspiration they need to create innovative and eyecatching fashion.
Carol Brown is Head of Division of Art and Design, University
Campus Suffolk (UCS), U.K. She has published a wide range of
articles relating to careers in fashion, trend forecasting, knitwear
design, and knitwear construction techniques, and is the author
of The Fashion and Textile Information Directory, The Fashion and
Textile Suppliers Directory, and Fashion & Textiles: The Essential
Careers Guide.
• Guides the reader through design development from first
inspiration to finished garment
• Showcases the full range of knitting in contemporary fashion,
art, and craft
• Profiles the work of cutting-edge knitwear designers and
shows how their work influences famous fashion names
• Examines the latest knitting techniques and production
processes
978 1 78067 058 4
300 color illustrations
208 pages • 11 x 8½ in
US$40.00 PB • Design
Sep 2013
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Research Methods
for Product Design
Alex Milton and Paul Rodgers
This book provides the reader with a comprehensive,
relevant, and visually rich insight into the world
of research methods specifically aimed at product
designers. It includes practical case studies and
tutorials that will inform, inspire, and help you to
conduct product design research better.
Product designers need a comprehensive
understanding of research methods as their day-to-day
work routinely involves them observing people, asking
questions, searching for information, making and
testing ideas, and ultimately generating ‘solutions’ to
‘problems’. Manifest in the design process is the act of
research. Huge technological advances in information,
computing, and manufacturing processes also offer
enormous opportunities to product designers such
as the development of “intelligent” products and
services, but at the same time raise important research
questions that need to be dealt with. Product designers
are, in many ways, best placed to address these
challenges because of the manner in which they apply
their design thinking to problems.
Paul Rodgers is Professor of Design Thinking in the School of
Design at Northumbria University, UK.
Alex Milton is Professor of Design and Head of the Faculty of
Design at the National College of Art and Design, Ireland.
• In-depth coverage of traditional and new research methods
and how they relate to product design
• Includes step-by-step tutorials
• Illustrated case studies feature the work of leading designers
978 1 78067 302 8
300 color illustrations
192 pages • 11 x 8½ in
US$40.00 PB • Design
Oct 2013
I S B N 978-1-78067-302-8
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781780 673028
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Prototyping and
Modelmaking for
Product Design
Drawing for Product
Designers
Bjarki Hallgrimsson
978 1 85669 743 9
US$40.00 PB
978 1 85669 876 4
US$40.00 PB
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How to Create a Portfolio
and Get Hired Second Edition
A Guide for Graphic Designers
and Illustrators
Fig Taylor
This book shows those embarking on an illustration
or graphic design career how best to put together an
effective, professional portfolio. It discusses what to
include and how to organize and display the work,
and also advises on presentation techniques and selfpromotion. Both print and digital portfolios
are examined.
Deciding who to approach for work is of key
importance whether you are looking for a full-time
position or freelance work, and the book maps out the
creative marketplace, examining the main areas of
work and describing the types of position available in
each, and how the commissioning process works. Tips
are included from commissioners and practitioners
working in magazine and book publishing, design,
advertising, TV/film and beyond, as well as agents
and educators.
The book also features a listings section detailing
online resources and publications to aid research,
suppliers, specialist libraries, industry-related trade
fairs, and professional organizations.
Fig Taylor is Portfolio Consultant at the Association of Illustrators,
London. She graduated from Chelsea School of Art with a degree
in graphic design, then ran her own London-based illustration
agency. She lectures extensively on professional practice to students
throughout the UK.
• Relevant to both illustrators and graphic designers
• Includes advice on who to approach for work and how; good
interview and presentation techniques; and self-promotion
• Fully updated with examples of self-promotion through the
use of the internet, social networking and digital portfolios. • Explains the design process for presenting a digital portfolio
on an iPad
978 1 78067 292 2
260 color illustrations
160 pages • 9 x 7 in
US$29.95 PB • Design
Aug 2013
I S B N 978-1-78067-292-2
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781780 672922
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Detail in Contemporary
Hotel Design
Drew Plunkett and Olga Reid
Hotel interiors need to satisfy the imaginations of
their customers and whet the appetite for a return
visit or recommendation, and the design that gets the
formula right will do as much to prolong the life of
the business as the service delivered within the hotel.
This book explores in detail 48 of the best recent
hotel interior design schemes, featuring projects by
leading architects from around the world. The book is
divided into three sections embracing newly built and
refurbished hotels as well as conversions.
Each project includes photographs as well as
detailed drawings and plans, where appropriate, as
well as informative text describing the design concept
and process.
A bonus CD contains drawings featured in the book,
in both eps and dwg (generic CAD) formats.
Drew Plunkett was Head of the Department of Interior Design at
the Glasgow School of Art and has practiced as an interior designer
based in London and Glasgow. He is the author or several books,
including Drawing for Interior Design, Construction and Detailing for
Interior Design, and Detail in Contemporary Retail Design.
Olga Reid has practiced interior design in London, USA, and
Russia specialising in exhibitions and public art projects. She also
teaches interior architecture at London Metropolitan University.
• Unprecedented and in depth examination of contemporary
hotel design
• Packed with detail drawings showing plans and sections
• Invaluable for interior designers and architects as well
as students
978 1 78067 285 4
400 color illustrations
192 pages • 11½ x 9¾ in
US$60.00 HC • Design
Sep 2013
I S B N 978-1-78067-285-4
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Design
Detail in
Contemporary Bar and
Restaurant Design
Drew Plunkett and Olga Reid
Drew Plunkett and Olga Reid
978 1 85669 741 5
US$50.00 HC
978 1 78067 060 7
US$50.00 HC
CAD Fundamentals
for Architecture
Elys John
Computer-aided design (CAD) is the dominant
design and drawing tool used in architecture, and all
students need to acquire basic skills in using it. This
book explains the key CAD skills required to create
plans, 3D models, and perspectives. Detailed text
and hundreds of screengrabs and visuals are used to
demonstrate the various techniques and processes.
2D skills are shown using AutoCAD, SketchUp and
Vectorworks, while 3D modelling and presentation
techniques also include 3ds Max, Maya, Form·Z and
Photoshop. The reader will learn how to simplify the
software interface and tools in order to focus on the
most common and useful tasks. This is an invaluable
guide for all students of architecture.
Elys John is Senior Lecturer in Interior Architecture at the ‘Atrium’
Cardiff School of Creative and Cultural Industries, Design
Department, University of Glamorgan. Prior to that, for over 8 years
he was a CAD tutor at the University of Wales Institute Cardiff. He
has published a number of papers on architectural computer-aided
design.
CAD
FUNDAMENTALS
FOR ARCHITECTURE
ELYS JOHN
• Introduces 2D and 3D CAD interfaces, examining core tools,
skills, and practices
• Filled with practical tutorials and clear step-by-step examples
of methods
• Includes professional rendering and Photoshop post editing
techniques
978 1 78067 282 3
400 color illustrations
208 pages • 11 x 8½ in
US$40.00 PB • Design
Sep 2013
I S B N 978-1-780672-82-3
03500
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781780 672823
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Architectural
Modelmaking
Architectural
Drawing
Nick Dunn
David Dernie
978 1 85669 670 8
US$40.00 PB
978 1 85669 679 1
US$40.00 PB
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Introduction to Architectural
Technology Second Edition
Will McLean, Pete Silver, and Dason Whitsett
This book provides an accessible introduction for
architecture students to all aspects of architectural
technology: structural physics, structural elements
and forms, heating, lighting, environmental control,
and computer modeling. It will also help students
to integrate their design thinking with appropriate
structural and environmental solutions.
The book explains the relationships between
physical phenomena, materials, building elements, and
structural types using simple classification systems
and real world examples. In addition, it explores
current computer techniques for assisting students to
predict the structural and environmental behavior of
buildings. It also uses historical precedents to explain
how the success of a technology is directly related
to its cultural context. This second edition includes
new sections on environmental design, Building
Information Modeling (BIM), and two new case
studies.
Written by three experienced teachers, this book
will be invaluable for those contemplating the study of
architecture and for those already embarked on such a
course.
Pete Silver and Will McLean teach at the School of Architecture at
the University of Westminster and are the co-authors of Fabrication
(2006), Introduction to Architectural Technology (2008), and
Structural Engineering for Architects (2013).
Dason Whitsett teaches in the Sustainable Design Program at The
University of Texas, Austin.
• Accessible introduction to structural physics, elements and
forms, environmental control, and computer modeling
• Explains relationships between forces, materials, and
structural types
• New edition includes new sections on environmental design,
Building Information Modeling (BIM) and two new case
studies
978 1 78067 295 3
400 illustrations, 175 in color
208 pages • 8¾ x 8¾ in
US$29.95 PB • Architecture
Oct 2013
I S B N 978-1-78067-295-3
02995
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Structural Engineering
for Architects
A Handbook
Pete Silver, Will McLean, and Peter Evans
This book gives students of architecture an
understanding of the fundamental theories and
practice behind the creation of architectural
structures, helping them to develop an intuitive
understanding of structural engineering.
The book is divided into four sections: “Structures in
nature” looks at structural principles found in natural
objects. “Theory” covers general structural theory
as well as explaining the main forces encountered
in engineering. “Structural prototypes” includes
examples of modelmaking and load testing that can
be carried out by students. The fourth section, “Case
studies”, presents a diverse range of examples from
around the world – actual buildings that apply the
theories and testing described in the previous sections.
The straightforward, informative text is illustrated
with specially drawn diagrams, historical examples,
models, CAD visualizations, construction details,
and photographs of completed buildings. As well as
providing a valuable reference and sourcebook, the
book will give students and newly qualified architects
the technical confidence to collaborate with structural
engineers.
Pete Silver and Will McLean teach at the School of Architecture at
the University of Westminster and are co-authors of Fabrication
(2006) and Introduction to Architectural Technology (2008).
Peter Evans is Technical Director at the London office of
consulting engineers MLM.
• Covers one of the crucial areas in architectural training
• Makes this technical subject accessible for students
• Brings together technical and design issues
978 1 78067 055 3
436 illustrations, 328 in color
208 pages • 11 x 8½ in
US$40.00 PB • Architecture
Aug 2013
I S B N 978-1-78067-055-3
04000
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Theory
2.1
General theory of structures
2.1.4
Material properties
2.1.4.2
Strain
Types of strain
When a sample of material is placed under load it will
undergo some deformation. This deformation will be
either via elongation, compression or shearing
depending on how the load is applied. Strain is a
measurement of the ratio of the extent of deformation
under load against the original dimension of a sample
of material. There are several different types of strain
including linear, volumetric and shear. Linear strain is
the ratio of the elongation under axial load against the
original length. This is written as:
Strain,
where
ε = dl / l
dl = extension, and
l = original length
When they are loaded, most materials exhibit ‘elastic’
behaviour in accordance with Hooke’s Law. As load is
applied materials deform and when the load is
removed they return to their original dimensions.
Plotting the strain against the stress in a material as it
is loaded produces the graph illustrated on the
opposite page. This example is based on a mild steel
sample. The straight line area indicates the linearly
elastic region. In this area the material adheres to
Hooke’s Law and returns to its original size as load is
released. The ratio of stress divided by strain in this
region is a constant value known as the elastic
modulus. For tensile forces that induce tensile
stresses and strains, this is more commonly known as
Young’s modulus. Other elastic moduli include the
shear modulus, volumetric modulus and Poisson’s
ratio, all of which are briefly explained in the
diagrams opposite.
Young’s modulus, E = linear stress/linear strain
=σ/ε
This value, combined with other sectional properties,
is used to calculate the ‘stiffness’ of structural
members using the formula:
Stiffness
K = EI/L
Where
I = second moment of area
(see section 2.1.5.1)
L = length of member
material is behaving ‘plastically’ and is represented
by the plastic range indicated on the graph opposite.
L = original dimension
dL = extension
W = force
Tensile strain
Shear strain
As load, and therefore stress, is increased
incrementally the material will eventually reach its
ultimate stress capacity, at which point it will break.
Both mild steel grade S275 and Aluminium 6061-T6
have very similar stress capacities of around 275
Newtons per square millimetre, meaning that they
will be able to support very similar loads prior to
reaching their yield strengths. Aluminium 6061-T6,
however, has a Young’s modulus of 68,900 Newtons
per square millimetre, which is approximately three
times smaller than that of mild steel at 205,000
Newtons per square millimetre; hence an aluminium
beam will deflect three times more than an identicalsized mild-steel beam under the same loads. In this
example the steel beam can be said to have a ‘flexural
stiffness’ three times greater than an aluminium
beam as the geometrical properties I and L are
constant.
The extent of deformation that a material is able to
undergo before failure occurs determines whether it
is classified as ‘brittle’ or ‘ductile’. Materials that fail
before strain reaches 5 per cent are classified as
brittle. These include concrete, timber, glass and
ceramics. Brittle materials tend to fail suddenly and
without warning. Materials such as mild steel and
aluminium are classified as ductile, as they can
exhibit a significant degree of deformation prior to
failure. This can often be seen as a change to the
cross-section of an element in tension, or high
deflection of beams in bending.
Volumetric strain
W
dL
W
W
dL y
Ly
L
W
dL
L
W
Lz
Lx
dL z
dL x
Tensile strain, εL = dL/L
Shear strain, εs = dL/L
Volumetric strain, εv = dLx/Lx + dLy/Ly + dLz/Lz
Tensile stress, σ = W / A
Shear stress, τ = W / A
Volumetric modulus, or bulk modulus:
Tensile modulus, or Young’s modulus:
Shear modulus, or modulus of rigidity:
K = dp / (dV/V)
E = σ/ε
G=τ/ε
where:
dp = differential change in
pressure on object
dV = differential change in
volume of an object
V = initial volume of object
Poisson’s ratio
W
Poisson’s ratio, v = transverse strain /
longitudinal strain
v = (3K – 2G)/(6K + 2G)
dLy
dLz
E = 2G( 1 +v)
dLx
E = 3K(1 – 2v)
L
Other properties that affect the performance of the
most common structural materials are included in the
following section.
Stress/strain graph
The stiffness of a member or system of members is
used when calculating the deflections of structural
members and to determine the amount of load that is
resisted by each of the members in a system where
the stiffer elements will attract the greater loads.
Ultimate strength
Elastic limit
Rupture stress
Stress
9
As the load applied to a sample of material is
increased it will eventually reach its elastic limit
beyond which it will not return to the exact
dimensions upon release of the load. At this point the
Elastic range
Plastic range
Strain
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Parametric Design in Architecture
Wassim Jabi
Architects use computer-aided tools to help them
visualize their ideas and build models of their designs.
However, the majority of these models are built in
such a way that it makes them difficult to modify
interactively. Parametric design software addresses this
problem by allowing architects to specify relationships
among various parameters of their design model. The
advantage is that a designer can then change a few
parameters and the remainder of the model will react
and update accordingly and in a consistent manner
based on the pre-set associative rules.
Through a detailed description of various
parametric, generative, and algorithmic techniques,
this book provides a practical guide to generating
geometric and topological solutions for various
situations, including explicit step-by-step tutorials
that will enable the reader to understand both general
concepts and specific computational algorithms. While
the techniques and algorithms can be generalized
to suit to any parametric environment, the book
illustrates its concepts using the scripting languages
of one of the most powerful 3D visualization and
animation design software systems (Autodesk 3ds Max
MAXScript), one of the most popular open-source
Java-based scripting environments (Processing),
and a brand new language specifically tailored
for parametric and generative design (Autodesk
DesignScript).
This clear, accessible book will have a wide appeal
to students who would like to experiment more
with parametric techniques but lack the skills and
knowledge to do so.
Wassim Jabi is Senior Lecturer at the Welsh School of Architecture,
Cardiff University. He has a PhD in Architecture from the
University of Michigan, Ann Arbor. Dr. Jabi is a past-president
of the Association for Computer-Aided Design In Architecture
(ACADIA) and a member of the Editorial Board of the International
Journal of Architectural Computing (IJAC) and the International
Journal of Heritage in the Digital Era (IJHDE). He has published
numerous papers in the area of computer-supported collaborative
design, computer-aided visualization, parametric design, and digital
fabrication.
• Deals with one of the most cutting-edge areas in architectural
design
• The first accessible, practical book on this complex subject
• Full of clear, step-by-step exercises that students can follow
978 1 78067 314 1
197 illustrations, 147 in color
208 pages • 11 x 8½ in
US$40.00 PB • Architecture
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Luis Vidal + architects
From Process to Results
Clare Melhuish
Though only founded in 2004, the practice of Luis
Vidal is now one of the five largest in Spain and has
quickly established an international reputation for its
large-scale public buildings.
In particular it is renowned for its airport designs,
which include Madrid Airport Terminal 4 (in
association with Richard Rogers), Zaragoza Airport,
and Heathrow Terminal 2. The practice is also involved
in several hospital projects across Spain, as well as
smaller-scale residential buildings, interior designs,
and product designs.
This book looks at all the major projects that have
been built or designed to date, but its primary focus
is on the working process behind the practice. It
looks at the role of collaboration with other architects
and designers; the crucial role of the clients; and the
importance of cross-disciplinary approaches and
lateral thinking. In order to reinforce the process-led
approach to their work, the book’s innovative design
includes numerous links and cross-references between
projects and design concepts.
Clare Melhuish is an architectural critic and author, and has
published a number of books and articles. She is currently a
Research Associate at the Open University.
• One of the largest and most important practices in Spain
• Looks in detail at the key airport projects for which they are
renowned
• Beautifully designed and produced, important for architecture
libraries and practices
978 1 78067 290 8
300 illustrations, 250 in color
224 pages • 9¾ x 9¾ in
US$50.00 HC • Architecture
Oct 2013
I S B N 978-1-78067-290-8
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A Logo for London
David Lawrence
The London Transport bar and circle – also known
as the bulls-eye or roundel – is an icon of commercial
design. Over the last century it has come to represent
not only London’s transport network but also the
city itself. Rare for the logo of a large organization,
the symbol is often perceived as being ‘cool’, and
its influence has extended into many other fields,
including fashion, pop music and counter-culture.
This fascinating book charts the history and
development of the symbol from the early 20th century
to the present day, and explores its use across the
company’s many activities, as well as its wide-ranging
cultural influence. Richly illustrated with poster
artworks, photographs and other graphic material
from the London Transport Museum archives, the
book features numerous inventive uses of the logo,
many of them previously unpublished.
A LOGO FOR
LONDON
DAVID LAWRENCE
David Lawrence is principal lecturer in architecture at Kingston
University. He is an architect, design historian and broadcaster, and
the author of several books including Food on the Move (2010), Bright
Underground Spaces (2008), and Underground Architecture (1994).
• Looks in detail at the development and history of the iconic
London Transport logo
• Charts the influence of the design in fashion and pop culture
• Illustrated with images from the London Transport Museum
archives, many previously unpublished
978 1 78067 296 0
250 color illustrations
176 pages • 9¾ x 8¾ in
US$29.95 HC • Design
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I S B N 978-1-78067-296-0
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Let’s Make More
Great Placemat Art
Marion Deuchars
Marion Deuchars has devised
some more fun and educational
art activities to keep kids, young
and old, occupied at mealtimes.
Features all new activities, on 36
generously sized mats printed
on art activity paper, and nine
different designs. Draw some birds
in a tree, create your own comic
strip, sketch your favorite meal.
Let’s Make More Great Placemat
Art !
978 1 85669 935 8
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Have you ever dreamed of bringing
the weird and wonderful creatures of
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the most amazing monster line-up on
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For monster enthusiasts of all ages,
this box-set includes 15 different
templates, 12 of which have been
gruesomely illustrated by trendsetting artists, plus three blank DIY
sheets for you to customize with your
own designs.
Create your own set of cute and
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My Wonderful World
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Nina Chakrabarti
Create your very own wonderful
world of fashion using stamps that
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World of Fashion.
This set contains ten stamps,
featuring shoes, purses, bows,
and other fashion items, plus two
inkpads (in pink and black).
Fashion lovers from five years
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or using them individually as
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Linda Scott
Following on from the success of How
to be the Best Bubble Writer in the
World Ever! and My Monster Bubble
Writer book, this stationery set allows
kids of all ages to express themselves
with hand drawn type.
With colorful notecards, envelopes,
and letter sheets in the inimitable
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Dog Postcards
Polly Horner
Containing 21 postcards of your
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From Jack Russell Terriers and
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Whippets, these cards beautifully
capture the eccentricities and
spontaneity of canine personalities.
Perfect for sharing much-loved
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Battle of the Bikes
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David Sparshott
Fixie or Brompton–Pinarello racer or
Mongoose BMX–which is the fastest?
The most expensive? How about their
ride-by kudos, or their crash survival
rate?
These playing cards allow bike
lovers of all ages to play iconic makes
and models off against each other
to discover who’s got the best set of
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I Like It. What Is It?
30 Detachable Posters
Anthony Burrill
I Like It. What Is It? is a collection
of unique posters featuring catchy
typographic slogans by designer
Anthony Burrill. Simply pull out
the detachable prints and display
the bright statements on your wall.
Artfully designed and printed
using special colors, these bespoke
artworks will brighten up any
room or workspace. Burrill’s
persuasive and upbeat style of
graphic communication will
appeal to design lovers from all
walks of life.
Includes 30 pull-out posters,
with details of the stories behind
the designs on the back, and a
page of witty stickers including
‘This Way Down’ and ‘Sorry, We’re
Open!’
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Battle of the Bikes
A Trump Card Game
Illustrations by David Sparshott
978 1 85669 932 7
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Bike Watching
An Explorer’s Journal
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Bird Postcards
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978 1 85669 917 4
64 color illustrations
Box with 64 tokens, 12 bingo cards,
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21 color illustrations
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Fashion Face-Off
Illustrations by Polly Horner
Illustrations by Erin Petson
978 1 85669 901 3
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US$9.95 • 2011
978 1 85669 902 0
250 color illustrations
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I S B N 978-1-85669-926-6
02995
01495
9
Bicycle Travel Journal
Fall
2013
I S B N 978-1-85669-917-4
I S B N 978-1-85669-918-1
01495
9
781856 699105
Find My Piglet!
The Animal Family
Memory Game
Illustrations by Oscar Bolton Green
978 1 85669 910 5
Set of 62 cards • 7 3 /4 x 7 3 /4 in
US$14.95 • 2012
781856 699341
Dog Postcards
Illustrations by Polly Horner
978 1 85669 934 1
21 color illustrations
Set of 21 postcards • 4¾ x 6½ in
US$9.95 PB • 2013
Fall
2013
Fall
2013
I S B N 978-1-85669-933-4
9
781856 699334
9
781856 699211
9
781856 699358
Magic and Fairy-Tale Dice
Marion Deuchars
Marion Deuchars
978 1 85669 931 1
72 pages • 14 1 ⁄2 × 10 1 ⁄4 in
US$12.95 PB • 2012
978 1 85669 935 8
72 pages • 14 1 ⁄2 × 10 1 ⁄4 in
US$12.95 PB • 2013
978 1 85669 919 8
54 illustrations
9 printed wooden dice
3 1 ⁄3 × 3 1 ⁄3 × 1 1 ⁄5 in
US$14.95 • 2012
Let’s Make Some
Great Placemat Art
Anthony Burrill
978 1 85669 933 4
30 pull-out posters • 11 × 14 in
US$24.95 • 2013
I S B N 978-1-85669-904-4
I S B N 978-1-85669-924-2
9
781856 699044
02495
0 1 5 9 5
9
9
781856 699051
781856 699242
978 1 85669 924 2
152 pages • 7 x 9 1/2 in
US$15.95 PB with bellyband • 2013
Illustrations by Hannah Waldron
I S B N 978-1-85669-903-7
I S B N 978-1-85669-905-1
0 1 5 9 5
0 1 5 9 5
Magma Sketchbook:
Art & Illustration
781856 699198
Let’s Make More
Great Placemat Art
I Like It. What Is It?
30 Detachable Posters
9
01495
0 1 2 9 5
0 1 2 9 5
9
I S B N 978-1-85669-919-8
I S B N 978-1-85669-935-8
I S B N 978-1-85669-921-1
02495
Magma Sketchbook:
Design & Art Direction
Magma Sketchbook:
Fashion
978 1 85669 904 4
152 pages • 7 x 9 1/2 in
US$15.95 PB with bellyband • 2011
978 1 85669 905 1
152 pages • 7 x 9 1/2 in
US$15.95 PB with bellyband • 2011
781856 699037
Make Your Own Robot
978 1 85669 903 7
Set of 15 card robots • 7 3 /4 x 10 in
US$24.95 PB • 2012
Fall
2013
I S B N 978-1-85669-907-5
9
I S B N 978-1-85669-931-0
01595
781856 699075
9
I S B N 978-1-85669-906-8
I S B N 978-1-85669-928-0
0 1 2 9 5
781856 699310
9
00995
00995
781856 699280
9
781856 699068
Match a Pair of Shoes
Memory Game
My Amazing Bubble Writer
Stationery Kit
My Wonderful World
of Fashion Notebook
My Wonderful World
of Fashion Postcards
The Metropolitan Museum of Art
Linda Scott
Nina Chakrabarti
Nina Chakrabarti
978 1 85669 928 0
24 illustrations
128 pages • 5½ x 7¾ in
US$9.95 PB • 2013
978 1 85669 906 8
Set of 30 detachable postcards
4 3 /4 x 6 1/2 in
US$9.95 Perfect, quarterbound
2011
978 1 85669 907 5
50 color illustrations
Box of 50 cards • 3 1 ⁄2 × 2 1 ⁄2 in
US$15.95 • 2012
978 1 85669 931 0
16 illustrations
128 pages • 6½ x 8¾ in
US$12.95 PB • 2013
Gifts
55
Fall
2013
I S B N 978-1-85669-912-9
I S B N 978-1-85669-914-3
9
9
781856 699143
My Wonderful World
of Fashion Stamp Set
Nina Chakrabarti
978 1 85669 914 3
Set of 10 stamps and 2 ink pads
4 3 /4 x 6 1/2 in
US$19.95
2013
I S B N 978-1-85669-913-6
9
01295
781856 699136
Sixty-four Leaves Journal
Illustrations by Camille Rousseau
978 1 85669 913 6
64 color illustrations
128 pages • 5 1 ⁄2 × 8 1 ⁄4 in
US$12.95 PB • 2012
56
Gifts
I S B N 978-1-85669-911-2
00995
01995
781856 699129
I S B N 978-1-85669-927-3
0 1 695
9
781856 699112
9
Naughty Little People Postcards
Photo Journal
978 1 85669 912 9
Set of 21 detachable postcards
4 3 /4 x 6 1/2 in
US$9.95 PB • 2012
Illustrations by Christine Berrie
978 1 85669 911 2
32 color illustrations
128 pages • 7 3 /4 x 8 3 /4 in
US$16.95 PB • 2012
781856 699228
Illustrations by Sophia Augusta
978 1 85669 927 3
24 color illustrations
160 pages • 5 3 /4 x 8 1/4 in
US$14.95 PB • 2013
0 1 2 9 5
00995
00995
9
781856 699273
Seize the Day
A Dateless Planner
I S B N 978-1-85669-916-7
I S B N 978-1-85669-925-9
I S B N 978-1-85669-922-8
01495
9
781856 699259
9
781856 699167
Style Wars
A Trump Card Game
This is Tomorrow
Perpetual Calendar
The Vintage Fashion Journal
Illustrations by David Sparshott
Jason Ford
978 1 85669 922 8
30 color illustrations
Set of 34 cards • 2 1/2 x 4 in
US$9.95 • 2013
978 1 85669 925 9
2 color illustrations
7 x 7 in
US$9.95 PB • 2013
978 1 85669 916 7
20 illustrations
128 pages • 6 × 8 in
US$12.95 HC • 2012
Illustrations by Niki Pilkington
Titles by Category
Forthcoming Titles
57
Children’s Books
and Gifts
Fall
2013
punchout
monster
s
I S B N 978-1-85669-930-3
9
I S B N 978-1-8566-9923-5
I S B N 978-1-85669-910-5
02495
781856 699303
9
Create Your Own Monster
978 1 85669 930 3
Set of 15 card robots • 7 3 /4 x 10 in
US$24.95 • 2013
9
781856 699105
Find My Piglet!
The Animal Family
Memory Game
Illustrations by Oscar Bolton Green
978 1 85669 910 5
Set of 62 cards • 7 3 /4 x 7 3 /4 in
US$14.95 • 2012
I S B N 978-1-85669-786-6
I S B N 978-1-85669-761-3
9
781856 697613
I S B N 978-1-78067-015-7
01995
01495
9
781856 697866
Let’s Make Some Great Art
Linda Scott
978 1 85669 786 6
600 illustrations
224 pages • 8 1/4 x 11 1/2 in
US$19.95 PB • 2011
978 1 85669 761 3
300 illustrations
144 pages • 7 1/4 x 10 1/4 in
US$14.95 PB • 2011
Marion Deuchars
978 1 85669 923 5
20 color illustrations
46 pages • 6¼ x 10¾ in
US$14.95 HC • 2013
781780 670157
0 1 2 9 5
9
781856 699211
Let’s Make Some
Great Fingerprint Art
Let’s Make Some
Great Placemat Art
Marion Deuchars
Marion Deuchars
978 1 78067 015 7
128 pages • 8 1⁄4 × 11 1 ⁄2 in
US$14.95 PB • 2012
978 1 85669 921 1
72 pages • 14 1 ⁄2 × 10 1 ⁄4 in
US$12.95 PB • 2012
Fall
2013
I S B N 978-1-85669-903-7
I S B N 978-1-85669-919-8
I S B N 978-1-85669-935-8
781856 699358
9
781856 699198
I S B N 978-1-85669-931-0
02495
01495
0 1 2 9 5
9
781856 699037
Let’s Make More
Great Placemat Art
Magic and Fairy-Tale Dice
Make Your Own Robot
Illustrations by Hannah Waldron
Marion Deuchars
978 1 85669 919 8
54 illustrations
9 printed wooden dice
3 1 ⁄3 × 3 1 ⁄3 × 1 1 ⁄5 in
US$14.95 • 2012
978 1 85669 903 7
Set of 15 card robots • 7 3 /4 x 10 in
US$24.95 PB • 2012
978 1 85669 935 8
72 pages • 14 1 ⁄2 × 10 1 ⁄4 in
US$12.95 PB • 2013
58
Lucille Clerc
I S B N 978-1-85669-921-1
Fall
2013
9
781856 699235
Flip Fashion
01495
9
How to Be the Best Bubble
Writer in the World, Ever!
01495
01495
Titles by Category
0 1 2 9 5
9
781856 699310
My Amazing Bubble Writer
Stationery Kit
Linda Scott
978 1 85669 931 0
16 illustrations
128 pages • 6½ x 8¾ in
US$12.95 PB • 2013
I S B N 978-1-85669-760-6
I S B N 978-1-85669-632-6
01995
9
781856 697606
9
My Even More
Wonderful World of Fashion
Another Book for Drawing,
Creating, and Dreaming
I S B N 978-1-85669-928-0
I S B N 978-1-78067-102-4
01995
781856 696326
9
My Wonderful
World of Fashion
A Book for Drawing,
Creating, and Dreaming
Nina Chakrabarti
Nina Chakrabarti
978 1 85669 760 6
700 illustrations
240 pages • 8 1/4 x 11 1/2 in
US$19.95 PB • 2011
978 1 85669 632 6
700 illustrations
272 pages • 8 1 ⁄4 x 11 1 ⁄ 2 in
US$19.95 PB • 2009
00995
0 1 695
9
781780 671024
My Monster Bubblewriter Book
Linda Scott
978 1 78067 102 4
300 illustrations
144 pages • 8¼ x 11½ in
US$16.95 PB • 2013
781856 699280
My Wonderful World
of Fashion Notebook
Nina Chakrabarti
978 1 85669 928 0
24 illustrations
128 pages • 5½ x 7¾ in
US$9.95 PB • 2013
Fall
2013
I S B N 978-1-85669-914-3
I S B N 978-1-85669-906-8
9
9
781856 699068
My Wonderful World
of Fashion Postcards
I S B N 978-1-78067-106-2
I S B N 978-1-78067-001-0
01995
00995
781856 699143
9
My Wonderful World
of Fashion Stamp Set
Nina Chakrabarti
Nina Chakrabarti
978 1 85669 906 8
Set of 30 detachable postcards
4 3 /4 x 6 1/2 in
US$9.95 Perfect, quarterbound
2011
978 1 85669 914 3
Set of 10 stamps and 2 ink pads
4 3 /4 x 6 1/2 in
US$19.95
2013
01495
0 1 5 9 5
9
781780 670010
My Wonderful World of Shoes
Nina Chakrabarti
978 1 78067 001 0
140 illustrations
144 pages • 9 × 7 in
US$15.95 PB • 2012
781780 671062
Secret Garden
An Inky Treasure Hunt
and Coloring Book
Johanna Basford
978 1 78067 106 2
63 illustrations
96 pages • 9¾ x 9¾ in
US$14.95 PB • 2013
Fall
2013
781780 670171
Sticker Fashionista
Kelly Smith
978 1 78067 017 1
175 color illustrations
44 pages • 9 1 ⁄4 × 12 in
US$12.95 PB • 2012
9
781780 671130
I S B N 978-1-85669-682-1
0 1 2 9 5
0 1 2 9 5
0 1 2 9 5
9
I S B N 978-1-78067-303-5
I S B N 978-1-78067-113-0
I S B N 978-1-78067-017-1
9
781780 673035
Sticker Fashionista
A Year in Fashion
Sticker Fashionista
Vintage Style
Kelly Smith
Kelly Smith
978 1 78067 113 0
165 color illustrations
44 pages • 9¼ x 12 in
US$12.95 PB • 2013
978 1 78067 303 5
165 color illustrations
44 pages • 9¼ x 12 in
US$12.95 PB • 2013
01995
9
781856 696821
Street Art Doodle Book
Outside the Lines
Dave the Chimp
978 1 85669 682 1
252 illustrations
256 pages • 8 1/4 x 11 1/2 in
US$19.95 PB • 2010
Titles by Category
59
Gift Books
Fall
2013
I S B N 978-1-78067-305-9
Fall
2013
9
I S B N 978-1-85669-881-8
I S B N 978-1-78067-316-5
0 1 5 9 5
01 6 95
01495
781780 673059
9
9
781780 673165
Airline Mini Edition
Style at 30,000 Feet
The Super Book
for Super Heroes
Keith Lovegrove
Jason Ford
978 1 78067 316 5
250 illustrations
144 pages • 7 1/2 x 8 3 /4 in
US$14.95 PB • 2013
978 1 78067 305 9
200 illustrations
128 pages + 4 pages of stickers
+ 8 pages of masks • 8 1/4 x 11 1/2 in
US$15.95 PB • 2013
781856 698818
Art & Sole Mini Edition
Intercity
978 1 85669 881 8
500 color illustrations
240 pages • 5 3 /4 x 8 in
US$16.95 PB • 2012
Fall
2013
9
781780 670188
Art by Tattooists Mini Edition
Jo Waterhouse
978 1 78067 018 8
200 color illustrations
128 pages • 6 1⁄2 × 6 1⁄2 in
US$9.95 PB • 2012
Susie Draffan and Sue Huey
978 1 78067 019 5
250 color illustrations
208 pages • 6 x 8 1⁄4 in
US$16.95 PB • 2013
781856 697583
Francesca Gavin
978 1 85669 758 3
250 color illustrations
208 pages • 6 1/2 x 7 3 /4 in
US$19.95 PB • 2011
60
Titles by Category
9
781856 698177
Cult Streetwear Mini Edition
Josh Sims
978 1 85669 817 7
900 illustrations, 800 in color
208 pages • 6 x 8 in
US$16.95 PB • 2011
01 6 95
9
Faye Dowling
978 1 85669 700 2
164 color illustrations
160 pages • 5 1/2 x 7 in
US$14.95 PB • 2011
781780 671147
British Fashion Designers
Mini Edition
Hywel Davies
978 1 78067 114 7
350 color illustrations
208 pages • 5 3 ⁄4 x 8 1 ⁄4 in
US$16.95 PB • 2013
I S B N 978-1-78067-020-1
0 1 695
0 16 95
01995
Creative Space Mini Edition
Urban Homes of
Artists and Innovators
781856 697002
The Book of Skulls
I S B N 978-1-8566-9831-3
I S B N 978-1-85669-817-7
I S B N 978-1-85669-758-3
9
9
781780 670195
Bag Mini Edition
The Ultimate Fashion Accessory
I S B N 978-1-78067-114-7
01495
0 16 95
00995
9
I S B N 978-1-85669-700-2
I S B N 978-1-78067-019-5
I S B N 978-1-78067-018-8
9
781856 698313
01 6 95
9
781780 670201
Fashion A to Z Mini Edition
An Illustrated Dictionary
Fashion Jewelry Mini Edition
Catwalk and Couture
Alex Newman and Zakee Shariff
Maia Adams
978 1 85669 831 3
214 illustrations
240 pages • 5¼ x 6½ in
US$16.95 PB • 2013
978 1 78067 020 1
370 color illustrations
208 pages • 5 3 ⁄4 × 8 1 ⁄4 in
US$16.95 PB • 2012
I S B N 978-1-8566-9923-5
9
781856 699235
Lucille Clerc
978 1 85669 923 5
20 color illustrations
46 pages • 6¼ x 10¾ in
US$14.95 HC • 2013
Ollystudio Limited
978 1 78067 101 7
200 illustrations, 180 in color
88 pages • 9¾ x 13¾ in
US$29.95 PB • 2013
9
781780 670072
Margherita Dessanay and Marc Valli
978 1 85669 787 3
215 color illustrations
144 pages • 7 3 /4 x 7 3 /4 in
US$19.95 PB • 2011
9
781780 670218
781856 697675
New Shoes Mini Edition
Contemporary Footwear Design
Sue Huey and Rebecca Proctor
978 1 85669 767 5
300 color illustrations
208 pages • 5 1/2 x 8 in
US$17.95 PB • 2011
I S B N 978-1-85669-885-6
02495
01995
01795
9
781856 697873
Microworlds
I S B N 978-1-78067-105-5
I S B N 978-1-78067-021-8
I S B N 978-1-78067-007-2
9
9
781780 671017
It’s a Stick-Up
20 Real Wheat Paste-ups from
the World’s Greatest Street Artists
01795
01995
02995
9
Flip Fashion
I S B N 978-1-85669-767-5
I S B N 978-1-85669-787-3
I S B N 978-1-78067-101-7
01495
781780 671055
01 6 95
9
781856 698856
100 New Fashion Designers
100 Years of Menswear
Paris Sketchbook
Mini Edition
Hywel Davies
Mini Edition
Cally Blackman
Jason Brooks
Drusilla Cole
978 1 78067 007 2
900 color illustrations
384 pages • 5 1 ⁄2 × 8 1 ⁄2 in
US$17.95 PB • 2012
978 1 78067 021 8
347 illustrations, 193 in color
320 pages • 6 1 ⁄4 × 7¾ in
US$19.95 PB • 2012
978 1 78067 105 5
200 color illustrations
160 pages • 7¾ x 11 in
US$24.95 HC • 2013
978 1 85669 885 6
400 color illustrations
240 pages • 5 1/4 x 7 1/2 in
US$16.95 PB • 2012
I S B N 978-1-85669-607-4
I S B N 978-1-85669-766-8
0 16 9 5
9
781856 696074
9
I S B N 978-1-85669-667-8
I S B N 978-1-85669-886-3
02495
781856 697668
Patterns Mini Edition
01995
0 1 695
9
781856 698863
9
781856 696678
The Picture Book Mini Edition
Contemporary Illustration
Protest Stencil Toolkit
Skateboard Stickers Mini Edition
The Sneaker Coloring Book
Patrick Thomas
Steve Cardwell and Mark Munson
Daniel Jarosch and Henrik Klingel
Edited by Angus Hyland
978 1 85669 766 8
46 illustrations
144 pages • 11 3 /4 x 8 1/4 in
US$24.95 PB • 2011
978 1 85669 886 3
350 color illustrations
144 pages • 6 1/2 x 7 1/4 in
US$16.95 PB • 2012
978 1 85669 667 8
110 illustrations, 10 in color
216 pages • 10 3 /4 x 7 in
US$19.95 PB • 2010
978 1 85669 607 4
500 color illustrations
344 pages • 5 1/4 x 7 in
US$16.95 PB • 2010
Titles by Category
61
I S B N 978-1-85669-567-1
I S B N 978-1-78067-013-3
I S B N 978-1-85669-662-3
02495
02995
9
9
781780 670133
781856 695671
I S B N 978-1-85669-828-3
02495
9
781856 696623
01795
9
Stencil Republic
Stickerbomb
Stickerbomb 2
Ollystudio Limited
Studio Rarekwai
Studio Rarekwai
978 1 78067 013 3
50 color illustrations
90 pages • 9 3 /4 × 9 3 /4 in
US$29.95 PB • 2012
978 1 85669 567 1
With over 250 fully-peelable color stickers
132 pages • 8 1/4 x 6 1/2 in (landscape)
US$24.95 PB • 2008
978 1 85669 662 3
With over 280 fully-peelable color stickers
132 pages • 8 1/4 x 6 1/2 in
US$24.95 PB • 2010
781856 698283
Stickerbomb Letters
The SRK (Studio Rarekwai)
978 1 85669 828 3
500 color illustrations
124 pages • 6 1/2 x 6 1/2 in
US$17.95 PB • 2012
Fall
2013
Fall
2013
I S B N 978-1-85669-895-5
01795
I S B N 978-1-78067-315-8
I S B N 978-1-85669-701-9
02995
9
01495
781856 698955
Stickerbomb Monsters
The SRK (Studio Rarekwai)
978 1 85669 895 5
250 color illustrations
124 pages • 6 1 ⁄2 × 6 1 ⁄2 in
US$17.95 PB • 2012
9
9
781780 673158
The Street Art Stencil Book
The SRK (Studio Rarekwai)
Curated by On.Studio
978 1 78067 315 8
350 color illustrations
124 pages • 91 ⁄2 x 7 1 ⁄2 in
US$29.95 PB • 2013
978 1 85669 701 9
20 stencils; 50 illustrations
90 pages • 9 3 /4 x 9 3 /4 in
US$29.95 PB • 2010
0 1 2 9 5
0 16 9 5
781780 671222
The Tote Bag Mini Edition
9
781856 697156
Whose Hair?
Jitesh Patel
Christina Christoforou
978 1 78067 122 2
300 color illustrations
160 pages • 5 x 7¼ in
US$16.95 PB • 2013
978 1 85669 715 6
227 illustrations
128 pages • 5 1 ⁄4 x 7 1 ⁄ 2 in
US$12.95 PB • 2011
62
Titles by Category
781856 697019
Stickerbomb XL
I S B N 978-1-85669-715-6
I S B N 978-1-78067-122-2
9
I S B N 978-1-78067-011-9
02995
9
781780 670119
The Tattoo Coloring Book
Megamunden
978 1 78067 011 9
120 illustrations
112 pages • 11 1/2 x 8 1/4 in
US$14.95 PB • 2013
Japanese Fashion
I S B N 978-1-85669-841-2
I S B N 978-1-78067-004-1
02495
9
781856 698412
9
Drape Drape
Hisako Sato
978 1 85669 841 2
200 illustrations
88 pages • 7 1/2 x 10 in
US$24.95 PB • 2012
i
I S B N 978-1-78067-100-0
02495
781780 670041
02495
9
781780 671000
Drape Drape 2
Drape Drape 3
Hisako Sato
Hisako Sato
978 1 78067 004 1
230 illustrations
88 pages • 7 1 ⁄2 × 10 in
US$24.95 PB • 2012
978 1 78067 100 0
200 color illustrations
84 pages • 7½ x 10 in
US$24.95 PB • 2013
i
i
No
En w in
gli
sh
I S B N 978-1-85669-705-7
I S B N 978-1-78067-124-6
9
9
781780 671246
Feminine Wardrobe
Twenty-One Beautiful Skirts,
Dresses and Tops for You to
Make
Jinko Matsumoto
978 1 78067 124 6
200 color illustrations
72 pages • 7½ x 10 in
US$19.95 PB • 2013
9
781856 697057
9
781856 697064
Pattern Magic 2
Tomoko Nakamichi
Tomoko Nakamichi
978 1 85669 705 7
200 color illustrations
104 pages • 7 1 ⁄ 2 x 10 in
US$24.95 PB • 2010
978 1 85669 706 4
200 color illustrations
104 pages • 7 1 ⁄ 2 x 10 in
US$24.95 PB • 2011
i
02495
02495
Pattern Magic
Fall
2013
i
781856 698276
Pattern Magic
Stretch Fabrics
Tomoko Nakamichi
978 1 85669 827 6
200 illustrations
104 pages • 7 1 ⁄ 2 x 10 in
US$24.95 PB • 2012
i
Fall
2013
I S B N 978-1-78067-107-9
I S B N 978-1-78067-304-2
781780 673042
Stylish Dress Book
Clothing for Everyday Wear
Yoshiko Tsukiori
978 1 78067 304 2
200 color illustrations
88 pages • 7½ x 9½ in
US$19.95 PB • 2013
I S B N 978-1-78067-108-6
01995
01995
9
I S B N 978-1-85669-827-6
I S B N 978-1-85669-706-4
02495
01995
9
781780 671079
01995
9
781780 671086
Stylish Dress Book
Simple Smocks,
Dresses and Tops
Sweet Dress Book
23 Stylish Outfits from
Six Simple Patterns
Yoshiko Tsukiori
Yoshiko Tsukiori
978 1 78067 107 9
200 color illustrations
88 pages • 7½ x 9½ in
US$19.95 PB • 2013
978 1 78067 108 6
200 color illustrations
88 pages • 7½ x 9½ in
US$19.95 PB • 2013
Titles by Category
63
Fashion &
Textiles
Fall
2013
I S B N 978-1-85669-648-7
I S B N 978-1-85669-574-9
9
9
781856 695749
I S B N 978-1-78067-019-5
03500
02995
781856 696487
9
Advanced Fashion Drawing
Lifestyle Illustration
Adorn
New Jewelry
01 6 95
781780 670195
Bag Mini Edition
The Ultimate Fashion Accessory
Amanda Mansell
Bil Donovan
Susie Draffan and Sue Huey
978 1 85669 574 9
460 color illustrations
272 pages • 9 1/2 x 6 3 /4 in (landscape)
US$29.95 PB • 2008
978 1 85669 648 7
340 color illustrations
192 pages • 9 1/2 x 11 in
US$35.00 PB • 2010
978 1 78067 019 5
250 color illustrations
208 pages • 6 x 8 1⁄4 in
US$16.95 PB • 2013
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Fall
2013
I S B N 978-1-78067-307-3
9
781780 673073
Dean Rhys-Morgan
978 1 78067 307 3
250 color illustrations
192 pages • 91 ⁄4 x 12 1 ⁄4 in
US$50.00 HC • 2013
781856 696517
Hywel Davies
Mini Edition
Hywel Davies
Kate Scully and Debra Johnston Cobb
978 1 85669 633 3
350 color illustrations
208 pages • 7 3 ⁄4 x 11 in
US$40.00 HC • 2009
9
781856 698177
Josh Sims
978 1 85669 817 7
900 illustrations, 800 in color
208 pages • 6 x 8 in
US$16.95 PB • 2011
978 1 85669 820 7
257 color illustrations
192 pages • 8 1/2 x 11 in
US$40.00 PB • 2012
i
I S B N 978-1-78067-002-7
I S B N 978-1-85669-542-8
Josh Sims
Titles by Category
978 1 78067 114 7
350 color illustrations
208 pages • 5 3 ⁄4 x 8 1 ⁄4 in
US$16.95 PB • 2013
0 16 9 5
Cult Streetwear Mini Edition
64
781856 698207
Color Forecasting for Fashion
Cult Streetwear
978 1 85669 651 7
900 illustrations, 800 in color
208 pages • 8 3 /4 x 11 1/2 in
US$29.95 PB • 2010
9
781780 671147
British Fashion Designers
02995
9
9
781856 696333
04000
British Fashion Designers
I S B N 978-1-85669-817-7
I S B N 978-1-85669-651-7
0 1 695
04000
9
Bold, Beautiful and Damned
The world of 1980s fashion
illustrator Tony Viramontes
I S B N 978-1-85669-820-7
I S B N 978-1-78067-114-7
I S B N 978-1-85669-633-3
05000
03500
01995
9
781856 695428
Custom Kicks
Personalized Footwear
9
781780 670027
Digital Textile Design
Maki Design, Matthijs Maat & others
Second Edition
Melanie Bowles and Ceri Isaac
978 1 85669 542 8
320 color illustrations
224 pages • 81 ⁄4 x 61 ⁄2 in
US$19.95 PB • 2008
978 1 78067 002 7
715 color illustrations
192 pages • 8 1 ⁄2 × 11 in
US$35.00 PB • 2012
e i
I S B N 978-1-85669-799-6
9
781856 697996
9
781856 696531
02495
02495
02495
9
I S B N 978-1-78067-004-1
I S B N 978-1-85669-841-2
I S B N 978-1-85669-653-1
02495
9
781856 698412
781780 670041
Drape Drape 2
DIY Couture
Create Your Own
Fashion Collection
DIY Fashion
Customize and Personalize
Drape Drape
Hisako Sato
Hisako Sato
Selena Francis-Bryden
Rosie Martin
978 1 85669 653 1
250 color illustrations
144 pages • 8 1/2 x 8 1/2 in
US$24.95 PB • 2010
978 1 85669 841 2
200 illustrations
88 pages • 7 1/2 x 10 in
US$24.95 PB • 2012
978 1 78067 004 1
230 illustrations
88 pages • 7 1 ⁄2 × 10 in
US$24.95 PB • 2012
I S B N 978-1-85669-788-0
I S B N 978-1-85669-691-3
978 1 85669 799 6
870 color illustrations
208 pages • 8 1/4 x 9 3 /4 in
US$24.95 PB • 2012
i
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Fall
2013
I S B N 978-1-78067-093-5
I S B N 978-1-78067-100-0
9
9
781780 671000
Drape Drape 3
Hisako Sato
978 1 78067 100 0
200 color illustrations
84 pages • 7½ x 10 in
US$24.95 PB • 2013
i
Steven Thomas Miller
Sass Brown
978 1 85669 788 0
628 color illustrations
192 pages • 8 1 ⁄2 × 11 in
US$40.00 PB • 2012
978 1 85669 691 3
282 color illustrations
208 pages • 7 3 /4 x 11 in
US$35.00 PB • 2010
978 1 78067 093 5
1,200 color illustrations
320 pages • 113 ⁄4 x 83 ⁄4 in
US$75.00 PB • 2013
e i
I S B N 978-1-85669-573-2
I S B N 978-1-85669-617-3
09500
9
i
includes DVD
781856 696692
Fabric for Fashion
The Swatch Book
Clive Hallett and Amanda Johnston
978 1 85669 669 2
50 color illustrations
70 pages • 8 1/2 x 11 in
US$95.00 HC • 2010
e i
781856 696913
Karolyn Kiisel
Fabric for Fashion
A Comprehensive Guide
to Natural Fibers
978 1 85669 612 8
464 color illustrations
208 pages • 8 1/2 x 11 in
US$40.00 PB • 2010
9
Eco Fashion
I S B N 978-1-85669-669-2
781856 696128
781856 697880
Drawing Fashion Accessories
04000
9
9
781780 670935
03500
Draping
The Complete Course
e i
I S B N 978-1-85669-612-8
03500
07500
02495
Clive Hallett and Amanda Johnston
03000
02495
9
781856 696173
9
781856 695732
Fashion & Textiles
The Essential Careers Guide
Fashion A to Z
An Illustrated Dictionary
Carol Brown
Alex Newman and Zakee Shariff
978 1 85669 617 3
150 color illustrations
256 pages • 7 x 9 3 /4 in
US$24.95 PB • 2010
978 1 85669 573 2
214 illustrations
240 pages • 7 x 8 3 /4 in
US$30.00 PB • 2009
e i
Titles by Category
65
I S B N 978-1-85669-754-5
I S B N 978-1-8566-9831-3
9
9
781856 698313
Fashion A to Z Mini Edition
An Illustrated Dictionary
Kate Fletcher and Lynda Grose
978 1 85669 831 3
214 illustrations
240 pages • 5¼ x 6½ in
US$16.95 PB • 2013
978 1 85669 754 5
150 illustrations, 100 in color
192 pages • 6 3 /4 x 9 1/2 in
US$29.95 PB • 2012
e i
04000
04000
9
781856 697545
Fashion & Sustainability
Design for Change
Alex Newman and Zakee Shariff
i
I S B N 978-1-85669-683-8
I S B N 978-1-85669-619-7
02995
0 16 9 5
781856 696197
9
781856 696838
Fashion Design Third Edition
Fashion Designers’ Sketchbooks
Sue Jenkyn Jones
Hywel Davies
978 1 85669 619 7
374 color illustrations
272 pages • 8 1/2 x 10 in
US$40.00 PB • 2011
978 1 85669 683 8
335 color illustrations
208 pages • 8 1/2 x 11 3 /4 in
US$40.00 HC • 2010
I S B N 978-1-85669-655-5
I S B N 978-1-78067-020-1
e i
Fall
2013
I S B N 978-1-78067-289-2
I S B N 978-1-85669-654-8
04000
9
781780 672892
9
Fashion Designers’ Sketchbooks 2
Hywel Davies
Bethan Morris
978 1 78067 289 2
335 color illustrations
208 pages • 8 1/2 x 11 3 /4 in
US$40.00 HC • 2013
978 1 85669 654 8
250 color illustrations
240 pages • 8 1/2 x 10 in
US$35.00 PB • 2010
e i
I S B N 978-1-85669-618-0
I S B N 978-1-78067-124-6
781780 671246
Feminine Wardrobe
Twenty-One Beautiful Shirts,
Dresses and Tops for You to
Make
Jinko Matsumoto
978 1 78067 124 6
200 color illustrations
72 pages • 7½ x 10 in
US$19.95 PB • 2013
66
Titles by Category
9
781856 696180
9
781856 696555
Fashion Jewelry Mini Edition
Catwalk and Couture
Maia Adams
Maia Adams
978 1 85669 655 5
370 color illustrations
208 pages • 7 3 /4 x 11 in
US$40.00 HC • 2010
978 1 78067 020 1
370 color illustrations
208 pages • 5 3 ⁄4 × 8 1 ⁄4 in
US$16.95 PB • 2012
I S B N 978-1-85669-745-3
I S B N 978-1-85669-842-9
04000
9
781856 697453
Flats: Technical Drawing
for Fashion
Footwear Design
Basia Szkutnicka
978 1 85669 745 3
350 color illustrations
192 pages • 8 1/2 x 11 in
US$40.00 PB • 2012
978 1 85669 618 0
757 illustrations, 230 in color
224 pages • 8 1/2 x 11 in
US$35.00 PB • 2010
e i
781780 670201
Fashion Jewelry
Catwalk and Couture
03500
01995
9
9
781856 696548
Fashion Illustrator Second Edition
01 6 95
04000
03500
Aki Choklat
i
03500
9
781856 698429
How to Create
Your Final Collection
A Fashion Student’s Handbook
Mark Atkinson
978 1 85669 842 9
350 color illustrations
192 pages • 8 1 ⁄2 × 11 in
US$40.00 PB • 2012
e i
Fall
2013
I S B N 978-1-85669-893-1
I S B N 978-1-85669-722-4
03000
9
781856 698931
9
I S B N 978-1-85669-671-5
I S B N 978-1-78067-058-4
02995
781856 697224
04000
04000
9
9
781780 670584
781856 696715
How to Set up
& Run a Fashion Label
Icons of Men’s Style
Knitwear Design
Leather Fashion Design
Josh Sims
Carol Brown
Francesca Sterlacci
Second Edition
Toby Meadows
978 1 85669 722 4
264 illustrations, 173 in color
192 pages • 7 3 /4 x 11 in
US$29.95 PB • 2011
978 1 78067 058 4
300 color illustrations
208 pages • 11 x 81/2 in
US$40.00 PB • 2013
978 1 85669 671 5
313 color illustrations
192 pages • 8 1/2 x 11 in
US$40.00 PB • 2010
978 1 85669 893 1
164 color illustrations
200 pages • 7 × 9 3 ⁄4 in
US$30.00 PB • 2012
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I S B N 978-1-85669-704-0
I S B N 978-1-85669-723-1
9
9
781856 697231
I S B N 978-1-85669-839-9
05000
03500
781856 697040
I S B N 978-1-85669-540-4
03000
9
781856 698399
04000
9
781856 695404
Marketing Fashion
Masters of Fashion Illustration
Masters of Fashion Illustration
Modern Menswear
Harriet Posner
David Downton
978 1 85669 704 0
200 color illustrations
224 pages • 8 3 /4 x 11 1/2 in
US$50.00 HC • 2010
Paperback
David Downton
Hywel Davies
978 1 85669 723 1
300 color illustrations
224 pages • 8 1/2 x 10 in
US$40.00 PB • 2011
e i
I S B N 978-1-78067-104-8
9
I S B N 978-1-85669-733-0
I S B N 978-1-85669-767-5
04500
781780 671048
New Icons of
Fashion Illustration
Tony Glenville
978 1 78067 104 8
265 color illustrations
224 pages • 8¾ x 11½ in
US$45 HC • 2013
978 1 85669 839 9
200 color illustrations
224 pages • 8 3 ⁄4 × 111 ⁄2 in
US$30.00 PB • 2012
781856 697675
I S B N 978-1-78067-007-2
02995
01795
9
978 1 85669 540 4
350 color illustrations
208 pages • 11 × 73 ⁄4 in
US$40.00 HC • 2008
9
781856 697330
01795
9
781780 670072
New Shoes Mini Edition
Contemporary Footwear Design
100 Ideas that Changed Fashion
100 New Fashion Designers
Harriet Worsley
Sue Huey and Rebecca Proctor
978 1 85669 733 0
250 color illustrations
216 pages • 8 1/4 x 10 3 /4 in
US$29.95 PB • 2011
Mini Edition
Hywel Davies
978 1 85669 767 5
300 color illustrations
208 pages • 5 1/2 x 8 in
US$17.95 PB • 2011
978 1 78067 007 2
900 color illustrations
384 pages • 5 1 ⁄2 × 8 1 ⁄2 in
US$17.95 PB • 2012
Titles by Category
67
I S B N 978-1-85669-798-9
I S B N 978-1-85669-462-9
9
9
781856 694629
100 Years of Fashion Illustration
I S B N 978-1-85669-519-0
I S B N 978-1-78067-021-8
04000
04000
781856 697989
9
100 Years of Fashion
Cally Blackman
Cally Blackman
978 1 85669 462 9
400 color illustrations
384 pages • 7 3 /4 x 9 3 /4 in
US$40.00 PB • 2007
978 1 85669 798 9
400 color illustrations
400 pages • 7 3 /4 x 9 3 /4 in
US$40.00 PB • 2012
04500
01995
781780 670218
9
100 Years of Menswear
Mini Edition
Cally Blackman
781856 695190
One-Off
Independent Retail Design
Claire Dowdy
978 1 78067 021 8
347 illustrations, 193 in color
320 pages • 6 1 ⁄4 × 7 3 /4 in
US$19.95 PB • 2012
978 1 85669 519 0
268 illustrations, 250 in color
192 pages • 9 3 /4 x 9 3 /4 in
US$45.00 HC • 2008
I S B N 978-1-85669-827-6
I S B N 978-1-85669-750-7
No
En w in
gli
sh
I S B N 978-1-85669-705-7
I S B N 978-1-85669-706-4
02495
9
9
781856 697057
9
781856 697064
Pattern Magic
Pattern Magic 2
Tomoko Nakamichi
Tomoko Nakamichi
978 1 85669 705 7
200 color illustrations
104 pages • 7 1 ⁄ 2 x 10 in
US$24.95 PB • 2010
978 1 85669 706 4
200 color illustrations
104 pages • 7 1 ⁄ 2 x 10 in
US$24.95 PB • 2011
i
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9
781856 697507
Pattern Magic
Stretch Fabrics
Patternmaking
Tomoko Nakamichi
978 1 85669 750 7
620 illustrations, 400 in color
240 pages • 8 1/2 x 11 in
US$45.00 PB • 2011
Dennic Chunman Lo
978 1 85669 827 6
200 illustrations
104 pages • 7 1 ⁄ 2 x 10 in
US$24.95 PB • 2012
i
I S B N 978-1-85669-621-0
I S B N 978-1-78067-016-4
e i
781780 670164
Patternmaking for Menswear
Gareth Kershaw
978 1 78067 016 4
650 illustrations, 50 in color
320 pages • 11 x 8 1/2 in
US$60.00 PB • 2013
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Titles by Category
9
I S B N 978-1-85669-792-7
I S B N 978-1-85669-646-3
03500
06000
68
781856 698276
04000
includes CD
Fall
2013
9
02495
02495
781856 696210
02995
03500
9
781856 696463
9
781856 697927
The Pattern Sourcebook
A Century of Surface Design
Print & Pattern
Print & Pattern 2
Bowie Style
Bowie Style
Drusilla Cole
978 1 85669 646 3
750 color illustrations
304 pages • 6 3 /4 x 9 3 /4 in
US$35.00 PB • 2010
978 1 85669 792 7
550 color illustrations
304 pages • 6 3 /4 x 9 3 /4 in
US$29.95 PB • 2011
978 1 85669 621 0
342 color illustrations
304 pages • 7 3 ⁄4 x 9 3 ⁄4 in
US$35.00 PB • 2009
Fall
2013
Fall
2013
9
781780 673004
Print & Pattern Kids
9
781780 671185
Printed Textile Design
Bowie Style
Amanda Briggs-Goode
978 1 78067 300 4
750 color illustrations
304 pages • 6 3 /4 x 9 3 /4 in
US$29.95 PB • 2013
978 1 78067 118 5
540 color illustrations
208 pages • 8½ x 11 in
US$40.00 PB • 2013
e
I S B N 978-1-78067-304-2
03500
04000
02995
Fall
2013
I S B N 978-1-78067-301-1
I S B N 978-1-78067-118-5
I S B N 978-1-78067-300-4
9
Fall
2013
781780 673011
01995
9
781780 673042
ReFashioned
Cutting-Edge Clothing
from Upcycled Materials
Stylish Dress Book
Clothing for Everyday Wear
Sass Brown
978 1 78067 304 2
200 illustrations, 35 in color
88 pages • 7½ x 9½ in
US$19.95 PB • 2013
978 1 78067 301 1
300 color illustrations
208 pages • 8 1/4 x 9 3 /4 in
US$35.00 HC • 2013
Yoshiko Tsukiori
Fall
2013
9
9
781780 671079
9
781856 698290
Stylish Dress Book
Simple Smocks,
Dresses and Tops
Stylists
New Fashion Visionaries
Yoshiko Tsukiori
978 1 85669 829 0
186 color illustrations
208 pages • 8 3 /4 x 11 1/2 in
US$50.00 HC • 2012
978 1 78067 107 9
200 color illustrations
88 pages • 7½ x 9½ in
US$19.95 PB • 2013
Katie Baron
I S B N 978-1-85669-581-7
I S B N 978-1-85669-687-6
9
781856 696876
Textile Design
Simon Clarke
978 1 85669 687 6
339 color illustrations
224 pages • 8 1 ⁄ 2 x 10 in
US$40.00 PB • 2011
e i
781780 671086
9
781856 695817
Textile Designers
at the Cutting Edge
Bradley Quinn
978 1 85669 581 7
650 color illustrations
320 pages • 8 1/4 x 9 3 /4 in
US$35.00 Flexibound with ribbon • 2009
9
Sweet Dress Book
23 Stylish Outfits from
Six Simple Patterns
Yoshiko Tsukiori
781856 696159
Tees
The Art of the T-Shirt
Special Edition
MAKI Design
978 1 78067 108 6
200 color illustrations
88 pages • 7½ x 9½ in
US$19.95 PB • 2013
Small shirt: 978 1 85669 638 8
Large shirt: 978 1 85669 639 5
700 color illustrations
336 pages • 7 3 ⁄4 x 9 3 ⁄4 in
US $50.00 PB • 2009
I S B N 978-1-78067-053-9
I S B N 978-1-85669-730-9
03500
03500
03000
01995
05000
01995
I S B N 978-1-85669-615-9
I S B N 978-1-78067-108-6
I S B N 978-1-85669-829-0
I S B N 978-1-78067-107-9
04000
9
781780 670539
Textile Visionaries
Innovation and Sustainability
in Textile Design
Bradley Quinn
978 1 78067 053 9
650 color illustrations
312 pages • 8¼ x 9¾ in
US$40 HC • 2013
02495
9
781856 697309
The Tote Bag
Jitesh Patel
978 1 85669 730 9
300 color illustrations
160 pages • 7 1/4 x 10 1/4 in
US$24.95 PB • 2011
e
Titles by Category
69
I S B N 978-1-78067-122-2
I S B N 978-1-85669-702-6
0 16 9 5
9
781780 671222
9
The Tote Bag Mini Edition
Jitesh Patel
978 1 78067 122 2
300 color illustrations
160 pages • 5 x 7¼ in
US$16.95 PB • 2013
I S B N 978-1-85669-763-7
I S B N 978-1-85669-883-2
04000
781856 697026
9
The Trend Forecaster’s
Handbook
Martin Raymond
978 1 85669 702 6
388 color illustrations
216 pages • 8 1/2 x 11 in
US$40.00 PB • 2010
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04000
05000
9
781856 698832
Vintage Menswear
A Collection from
The Vintage Showroom
781856 697637
Visual Merchandising
Window and In-Store
Displays for Retail Second Edition
Josh Sims, Douglas Gunn and Roy Luckett
Tony Morgan
978 1 85669 883 2
400 color illustrations
304 pages • 9 1 ⁄2 × 11 in
US$50.00 HC • 2012
978 1 85669 763 7
280 illustrations, 250 in color
208 pages • 8 1/2 x 11 in
US$40.00 PB • 2011
e
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I S B N 978-1-85669-685-2
03500
9
781856 696852
Window Display
New Visual Merchandising
Tony Morgan
978 1 85669 685 2
250 color illustrations
192 pages • 8 1/2 x 11 in
US$35.00 PB • 2010
Graphics and
Illustration
I S B N 978-1-78067-098-0
I S B N 978-1-85669-714-9
9
781856 697149
781780 670980
9
781856 697651
American Modernism
Graphic Design 1920–1960
Bibliographic Paperback
100 Classic Graphic Design Books
John Ingledew
Mini Edition
R. Roger Remington
Jason Godfrey
i
Titles by Category
9
02995
The A–Z of Visual Ideas
How to Solve any Creative Brief
978 1 85669 714 9
350 color illustrations
224 pages • 8 1/2 x 10 in
US$30.00 PB • 2011
70
I S B N 978-1-85669-765-1
01995
03000
978 1 78067 098 0
230 color illustrations
192 pages • 6¾ x 8¾ in
US$19.95 PB • 2013
i
978 1 85669 765 1
600 color illustrations
224 pages • 9 1/4 x 11 1/4 in
US$29.95 PB • 2011
ESSENTIALS OF VISUAL
COMMUNICATION
Bo Bergström
9
9
781856 698191
Bob Gill, so far.
9
781856 697385
Children’s Picturebooks
The Art of Visual Storytelling
Bob Gill
978 1 85669 819 1
300 illustrations, 180 in color
304 pages • 8 1/2 x 10 in
US$50.00 PB • 2011
Lewis Blackwell and David Carson
978 1 85669 738 5
300 color illustrations
192 pages • 8 1/2 x 11 in
US$35.00 PB • 2012
978 1 85669 577 0
480 illustrations, 445 in color
240 pages • 8 1/2 x 11 in
US$40.00 PB • 2008
978 1 85669 888 7
400 color illustrations
180 pages • 9 1/2 x 111/4 in
US$45.00 HC • 2012
I S B N 978-1-85669-591-6
I S B N 978-1-85669-693-7
I S B N 978-1-85669-826-9
i
03000
9
781856 692168
781856 695916
9
9
781856 696937
Graphic Design: A User’s Manual
Graphic Design for Fashion
Second Edition Paperback
Adrian Shaughnessy
Jay Hess and Simone Pasztorek
The Grafik Design of David Carson
978 1 85669 591 6
175 color illustrations
320 pages • 7 1/2 x 9 3 /4 in
US$30.00 PB • 2009
978 1 85669 693 7
800 color illustrations
240 pages • 8 1/2 x 11 in
US$40.00 HC • 2010
978 1 85669 216 8
400 color illustrations
180 pages • 9 1/2 x 111/4 in
US$29.95 PB • 2012
i
02995
04000
The End of Print
Lewis Blackwell and David Carson
781856 698887
The End of Print Second Edition
The Grafik Design of David Carson
Bo Bergström
02995
9
9
781856 695770
Essentials of
Visual Communication
Martin Salisbury and Morag Styles
e i
I S B N 978-1-85669-216-8
04500
04000
03500
05000
I S B N 978-1-85669-888-7
I S B N 978-1-85669-577-0
I S B N 978-1-85669-738-5
I S B N 978-1-85669-819-1
781856 698269
Graphic Design Process
From Problem to Solution:
20 Case Studies
Nancy Skolos and Thomas Wedell
978 1 85669 826 9
406 illustrations, 328 in color
192 pages • 8 1 ⁄2 × 11 in
US$29.95 PB • 2012
i
Fall
2013
9
781856 695305
How to be an illustrator
Darrel Rees
978 1 85669 530 5
90 illustrations, 50 in color
160 pages • 7 1/2 x 9 in
US$24.95 PB • 2008
i
9
9
781856 696722
9
781780 672922
How to Create a
Portfolio & Get Hired
A Guide for Graphic
Designers and Illustrators
How to Create a
Portfolio & Get Hired Second Edition
A Guide for Graphic
Designers and Illustrators
Fig Taylor
Fig Taylor
978 1 85669 672 2
232 color illustrations
144 pages • 8 1/2 x 11 in
US$30.00 PB • 2010 e
978 1 78067 292 2
260 color illustrations
160 pages • 7 x 9 in
US$29.95 PB • 2013 e
i
02995
02995
03000
02495
I S B N 978-1-85669-739-2
I S B N 978-1-78067-292-2
I S B N 978-1-85669-672-2
I S B N 978-1-85669-530-5
781856 697392
How to Design Websites
Alan Pipes
978 1 85669 739 2
200 color illustrations
168 pages • 8 1/2 x 11 in
US$29.95 PB • 2011
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71
9
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781856 696586
9
781856 698979
How to Use Images
How to Use Type
Lindsey Marshall and Lester Meachem
Lindsey Marshall and Lester Meachem
978 1 85669 658 6
380 color illustrations
192 pages • 8 1/2 x 11 in
US$35.00 PB • 2010
978 1 85669 897 9
460 illustrations, 450 in color
208 pages • 7 1 ⁄2 × 9 in
US$29.95 PB • 2012
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02495
02995
03500
I S B N 978-1-85669-710-1
I S B N 978-1-85669-898-6
I S B N 978-1-85669-897-9
I S B N 978-1-85669-658-6
781856 698986
9
781856 697101
I Used To Be A Design Student
50 Graphic Designers Then and Now
Illustration
Frank Philippin and Billy Kiosoglou
978 1 85669 710 1
465 color illustrations
228 pages • 8 1/2 x 10 in
US$40.00 PB • 2011
978 1 85669 898 6
220 illustrations, 120 in color
256 pages • 6¾ x 9¾ in
US$24.95 PB • 2013
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Andrew Hall
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2013
I S B N 978-1-85669-528-2
I S B N 978-1-85669-686-9
9
781856 696869
9
Lettering
A Reference Manual
of Techniques
Andrew Haslam
978 1 85669 686 9
1,400 color illustrations
240 pages • 8 1/4 x 10 3 /4 in
US$50.00 HC • 2011
I S B N 978-1-85669-613-5
9
Janice Kirkpatrick / Graven Images
978 1 85669 613 5
302 color illustrations
192 pages • 9 1/4 x 11 1/4 in
US$35.00 PB • 2009
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Titles by Category
9
781856 698948
Logotype
Michael Evamy
Michael Evamy
978 1 85669 528 2
1300 illustrations, 110 in color
352 pages • 7 1/2 x 9 3 /4 in
US$40.00 PB • 2007
978 1 85669 894 8
1400 illustrations, 100 in color
336 pages • 7 1 ⁄2 × 9 3 ⁄4 in
US$40.00 PB • 2012
e
781780 672984
The Modern Magazine
Visual Journalism in
the Digital Age
Jeremy Leslie
978 1 78067 298 4
750 color illustrations
240 pages • 8 1 ⁄2 × 11 in
US$40.00 HC • 2013
e
I S B N 978-1-78067-103-1
781856 696135
72
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781856 695282
04000
04000
Logo
03500
New Packaging Design
I S B N 978-1-78067-298-4
I S B N 978-1-85669-894-8
04000
05000
9
I S B N 978-1-85669-794-1
I S B N 978-1-78067-003-4
01995
781780 671031
No More Rules Mini Edition
Graphic Design
and Postmodernism
Rick Poynor
978 1 78067 103 1
200 color illustrations
192 pages • 6¾ x 8¾ in
US$19.95 PB • 2013
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02995
04000
9
781780 670034
Numbers in Graphic Design
Roger Fawcett-Tang
978 1 78067 003 4
450 color illustrations
320 pages • 7 1 ⁄2 × 9 3 ⁄4 in
US$40.00 PB • 2012
e
9
781856 697941
100 Ideas that
Changed Graphic Design
Steven Heller and Véronique Vienne
978 1 85669 794 1
300 color illustrations
216 pages • 8 1/4 x 10 3 /4 in
US$29.95 PB • 2012
I S B N 978-1-85669-607-4
I S B N 978-1-85669-525-1
9
9
781856 695251
Packaging Design
Bill Stewart
978 1 85669 525 1
300 color illustrations
224 pages • 8 1/2 x 10 in
US$29.95 PB • 2007
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I S B N 978-1-78067-022-5
781856 696074
9
Edited by Angus Hyland
978 1 85669 699 9
185 illustrations, 150 in color
160 pages • 8 1/2 x 11 in
US$30.00 PB • 2010
978 1 85669 607 4
500 color illustrations
344 pages • 5 1/4 x 7 in
US$16.95 PB • 2010
781780 670225
9
Richard Brereton
978 1 78067 022 5
350 illustrations, 250 in color
240 pages • 7 1⁄4 × 10 1 ⁄4 in
US$19.95 PB • 2012
Mark Gatter
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I S B N 978-1-85669-735-4
04000
781856 697279
Symbol
Angus Hyland and Steven Bateman
978 1 85669 727 9
1400 illustrations, 100 in color
336 pages • 7 1/2 x 9 3 /4 in
US$40.00 PB • 2011
07500
9
781856 696999
Production for Print
I S B N 978-1-85669-727-9
Sketchbooks Paperback
The Hidden Art of Designers,
Illustrators, & Creatives
I S B N 978-1-85669-752-1
03000
The Picture Book Mini Edition
Contemporary Illustration
01995
9
I S B N 978-1-85669-699-9
0 16 9 5
02995
781856 697521
Saul Bass
A Life in Film & Design
Jennifer Bass and Pat Kirkham
978 1 85669 752 1
1,484 illustrations, 1,234 in color
440 pages • 10 1/4 x 11 1/2 in
US$75.00 HC • 2011
I S B N 978-1-85669-713-2
02995
9
781856 697354
This Means This,
This Means That Second Edition
A User’s Guide to Semiotics
Sean Hall
978 1 85669 735 4
100 illustrations, 50 in color
192 pages • 7 1/4 x 10 1/4 in
US$29.95 PB • 2012
02995
9
781856 697132
The 3D Type Book
FL@33
978 1 85669 713 2
1,300 color illustrations
240 pages • 7 3 ⁄4 x 11 in
US$29.95 PB • 2011
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2013
I S B N 978-1-78067-115-4
01995
9
781780 671154
Twentieth-Century Type
and Beyond Mini Edition
Lewis Blackwell
978 1 78067 115 4
324 illustrations, 226 in color
216 pages • 6 3 ⁄4 x 8 3 ⁄4 in
US$19.95 PB • 2013
Titles by Category
73
Film and
Animation
I S B N 978-1-85669-793-4
I S B N 978-1-78067-097-3
02995
03500
9
9
781780 670973
Animation
781856 697934
100 Ideas that
Changed Film
Andrew Selby
978 1 78067 097 3
369 color illustrations
216 pages • 8½ x 10 in
US$35 PB • 2013
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David Parkinson
978 1 85669 793 4
300 color illustrations
216 pages • 8 1/4 x 10 3 /4 in
US$29.95 PB • 2012
Fall
2013
Advertising
I S B N 978-1-85669-825-2
9
I S B N 978-1-78067-000-3
I S B N 978-1-78067-320-2
02995
781856 698252
9
9
781780 673202
Advertising for People
Who Don’t Like Advertising
Advertising for People
Who Don’t Like Advertising
KesselsKramer
Paperback
KesselsKramer
978 1 85669 825 2
100 color illustrations
240 pages • 6 3 /4 x 9 1/2 in
US$29.95 HC • 2012
02495
01995
781780 670003
Copywriting Second Edition
Successful Writing for Design,
Advertising, and Marketing
Mark Shaw
978 1 78067 320 2
100 color illustrations
240 pages • 6 3 /4 x 9 1/2 in
US$19.95 PB • 2013
978 1 78067 000 3
196 color illustrations
240 pages • 6 3 ⁄4 × 9 3 ⁄4 in
US$24.95 PB • 2012
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2013
SIMON VEKSNER
Forward by daVId droGa
Interviews with: Siimon Reynolds, Trevor
Beattie, Amir Kassaei, Jeff Benjamin, Jeremy
Craigen, Paul Silburn and Flo Heiss
I S B N 978-1-85669-747-7
9
781856 697477
Guerrilla Advertising 2
More Unconventional
Brand Communication
Gavin Lucas
978 1 85669 747 7
285 color illustrations
192 pages • 9 x 11 3 /4 in
US$40.00 PB • 2011
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Titles by Category
781856 698214
02995
02495
04000
9
I S B N 978-1-78067-273-1
I S B N 978-1-85669-657-9
I S B N 978-1-85669-821-4
04000
9
781856 696579
9
781780 672731
How to Make it as
an Advertising Creative
Strategic Thinking for
Advertising Creatives
Eliza Williams
Simon Veksner
Alice Kavounas Taylor
978 1 85669 821 4
600 color illustrations
224 pages • 8 1/4 x 10 3 /4 in
US$40.00 PB • 2012
978 1 85669 657 9
80 color illustrations
160 pages • 7 1/2 x 9 in
US$24.95 PB • 2010
978 1 78067 273 1
300 color illustrations
208 pages • 6 3 /4 x 9 3 /4 in
US$29.95 PB • 2013
How 30 Great Ads Were Made
From Idea to Campaign
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2013
Design
I S B N 978-1-85669-813-9
I S B N 978-1-78067-316-5
9
9
781780 673165
Airline Mini Edition
Style at 30,000 feet
Keith Lovegrove
978 1 78067 316 5
250 illustrations, 160 in color
144 pages • 71/2 x 83 /4 in
US$14.95 PB • 2013
9
9
781780 671239
Patrick Chia
978 1 78067 123 9
400 color illustrations
256 pages • 10¼ x 7¾ in
US$40.00 PB • 2013
781856 695978
03000
9
Guy Andrews
978 1 85669 813 9
251 color illustrations
224 pages • 8 1/4 x 10 3 /4 in
US$29.95 PB • 2012
781780 670997
The Design Book
1000 New Designs and
Where to Find Them
Jennifer Hudson
978 1 78067 099 7
1200 color illustrations
320 pages • 8¼ x 9¾ in
US$30 .00 PB • 2013
I S B N 978-1-85669-533-6
03000
04000
04000
Design Incubator
A Prototype for
New Design Practice
781856 698139
The Custom Road Bike Paperback
I S B N 978-1-85669-661-6
I S B N 978-1-85669-597-8
I S B N 978-1-78067-123-9
I S B N 978-1-78067-099-7
02995
01495
9
03500
9
781856 696616
781856 695336
Designs for Small Spaces
Drawing for Designers
Scott Boylston
Jennifer Hudson
Alan Pipes
978 1 85669 597 8
400 color illustrations
192 pages • 8 1/2 x 11 in
US$40.00 PB • 2009
978 1 85669 661 6
883 color illustrations
256 pages • 7 3 /4 x 8 1/2 in
US$30.00 PB • 2010
978 1 85669 533 6
300 illustrations, 230 in color
224 pages • 8 1/2 x 11 in
US$35.00 PB • 2007
Designing Sustainable Packaging
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2013
I S B N 978-1-85669-743-9
9
781856 697439
Drawing for Product Designers
Kevin Henry
978 1 85669 743 9
350 illustrations, 150 in color
208 pages • 8 1 ⁄2 × 11 in
US$40.00 PB • 2012
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I S B N 978-1-78067-120-8
I S B N 978-1-85669-645-6
03500
9
781856 696456
Fixed
Global Fixed-Gear Bike Culture
Andrew Edwards and Max Leonard
978 1 85669 645 6
378 color illustrations
144 pages • 8 1 ⁄4 x 9 3 ⁄4 in
US$24.95 PB • 2009
I S B N 978-1-85669-749-1
04000
02495
9
781780 671208
Furniture Design
An Introduction to
Development, Materials
and Manufacturing
Stuart Lawson
978 1 78067 120 8
370 illustrations, 320 in color
224 pages • 81/2 x 11 in
US$40.00 PB • 2013
e
03500
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781856 697491
Making It Second Edition
Manufacturing Techniques
for Product Design
Chris Lefteri
978 1 85669 749 1
282 color illustrations
288 pages • 6 3 /4 x 9 1/2 in
US$35.00 PB • 2012
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75
I S B N 978-1-78067-008-9
9
781780 670089
9
781856 697033
978 1 78067 008 9
220 color illustrations
224 pages • 8 3 ⁄4 × 7 in
US$19.95 PB • 2012
Jennifer Hudson
Rebecca Proctor
978 1 85669 703 3
1000 color illustrations
368 pages • 7 3 /4 x 9 3 /4 in
US$30.00 PB • 2011
978 1 85669 643 2
1200 color illustrations
352 pages • 7 3 /4 x 9 3 /4 in
US$30.00 PB • 2010
978 1 85669 585 5
1000 color illustrations
352 pages • 7 3 /4 x 9 3 /4 in
US$35.00 PB • 2009
I S B N 978-1-85669-876-4
Jennifer Hudson
978 1 85669 725 5
1079 illustrations, 1017 in color
240 pages • 11 x 8 1/2 in
US$45.00 PB • 2011
9
781856 697514
Product Design
Paul Rodgers and Alex Milton
978 1 85669 751 4
277 illustrations, 262 in color
240 pages • 8 1/2 x 10 in
US$40.00 PB • 2011
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2013
I S B N 978-1-85669-757-6
I S B N 978-1-78067-302-8
04000
03500
9
781780 673028
Research Methods
for Product Design
Alex Milton and Paul Rogers
978 1 78067 302 8
300 color illustrations
192 pages • 81/2 x 11 in
US$40.00 PB • 2013
9
781856 697576
Why Shrink-wrap a Cucumber?
The Complete Guide to
Environmental Packaging
Laurel Miller and Steven Aldridge
978 1 85669 757 6
300 color illustrations
248 pages • 7 3 ⁄4 × 9 3 ⁄4 in
US$40.00 PB • 2012
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Titles by Category
781856 698764
02495
9
781856 697262
Prototyping and Modelmaking
for Product Design
Rad Rides
The Best BMX Bikes of All Time
Bjarki Hallgrimsson
Intercity, Gavin Lucas and Stuart Robinson
978 1 85669 876 4
300 color illustrations
192 pages • 8 1 ⁄2 × 11 in
US$40.00 PB • 2012
978 1 85669 726 2
400 color illustrations
160 pages • 8 1/4 x 10 1/4 in
US$24.95 PB • 2012
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I S B N 978-1-85669-726-2
03500
03500
9
781856 697255
781856 695855
Ian Rudge and Geraldine Rudge
04500
Process Second Edition
50 Product Designs from
Concept to Manufacture
9
1000 New Eco Designs
And Where to Find Them
I S B N 978-1-85669-751-4
I S B N 978-1-85669-725-5
781856 696432
03500
1000 New Designs 2
And Where to Find Them
1000 Designs for the Garden
And Where to Find Them
Zahid Sardar
I S B N 978-1-85669-585-5
03000
03000
9
100 Best Bikes
9
I S B N 978-1-85669-643-2
I S B N 978-1-85669-703-3
01995
Craft and DIY
I S B N 978-1-78067-094-2
9
781780 670942
9
9
Jo Waterhouse
978 1 85669 696 8
200 color illustrations
128 pages • 8 3 ⁄4 x 8 3 ⁄4 in
US$19.95 PB • 2010
781856 697217
Folding Techniques for Designers
From Sheet to Form
Paul Jackson
Christopher Stuart
Paul Jackson
978 1 78067 094 2
175 illustrations
128 pages • 8¾ x 8¾ in
US$24.95 PB • 2013
978 1 85669 742 2
270 illustrations, 150 in color
144 pages • 8 1/4 x 9 3 /4 in
US$24.95 PB • 2011
978 1 85669 721 7
575 illustrations
224 pages • 8 3 ⁄4 x 8 3 ⁄4 in
US$35.00 PB • 2011
I S B N 978-1-85669-628-9
781856 696968
9
781856 697422
DIY Furniture
A Step-by-Step Guide
9
781856 696289
FL@33
978 1 85669 628 9
600 color illustrations
240 pages • 7 1 ⁄ 2 x 9 3 ⁄4 in
US$24.95 PB • 2009
02495
01995
9
Made & Sold
Toys, T-shirts, Prints, Zines,
and Other Stuff
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I S B N 978-1-85669-753-8
I S B N 978-1-85669-896-2
02495
01995
Indie Craft
03500
02495
Cut and Fold Techniques
for Promotional Materials
i
I S B N 978-1-85669-696-8
I S B N 978-1-85669-721-7
I S B N 978-1-85669-742-2
02495
9
781856 698962
Recycled Home
Transform Your Home
Using Salvaged Materials
781856 697538
Structural Packaging
Design your own
Boxes and 3-D Forms
Rebecca Proctor
Paul Jackson
978 1 85669 896 2
300 color illustrations
144 pages • 8 1 ⁄2 × 8 1 ⁄2 in
US$19.95 PB • 2012
978 1 85669 753 8
175 illustrations
128 pages • 8 3 /4 x 8 3 /4 in
US$24.95 PB • 2012
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Architecture
and Interiors
I S B N 978-1-85669-679-1
I S B N 978-1-78067-005-8
03500
9
781856 696791
Architectural Drawing
David Dernie
978 1 85669 679 1
460 illustrations, 376 in color
208 pages • 8 1/2 x 11 in
US$40.00 PB • 2010
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9
781780 670058
Architectural Inventions
Visionary Drawings
Matt Bua and Maximilian Goldfarb
978 1 78067 005 8
500 color illustrations
336 pages • 8 1 ⁄2 × 11 in
US$40.00 HC • 2012
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77
Archidoodle
Dream, Design anD
Draw BuilDings
STeVe BoWKeTT
I S B N 978-1-85669-823-8
I S B N 978-1-85669-623-4
I S B N 978-1-85669-670-8
9
9
781856 696708
Architectural Modelmaking
Nick Dunn
978 1 85669 670 8
450 illustrations, 435 in color
192 pages • 8 1/2 x 11 in
US$40.00 PB • 2010
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781856 696234
I S B N 978-1-78067-321-9
04500
03500
03500
781856 698238
9
Architecture
An Introduction
Architecture From
Commision to Construction
Geoffrey Makstutis
Jennifer Hudson
978 1 85669 623 4
324 illustrations, 278 in color
248 pages • 8 1/2 x 10 in
US$35.00 PB • 2010
978 1 85669 823 8
840 color illustrations
240 pages • 8 1 ⁄2 × 11 in
US$45.00 PB • 2012
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781780 673219
Archidoodle
Dream, Design, and Draw
Buildings
Steve Bowkett
978 1 78067 321 9
200 illustrations
160 pages • 8¼ x 10¾ in
US$19.95 PB • 2013
Fall
2013
I S B N 978-1-780672-82-3
I S B N 978-1-85669-689-0
9
9
781780 672823
I S B N 978-1-85669-708-8
03500
03500
781856 696890
I S B N 978-1-85669-844-3
04000
9
781856 697088
9
CAD Fundamentals
for Architecture
Construction and Detailing
for Interior Design
Construction for
Landscape Architecture
Elys John
Drew Plunkett
Robert Holden and Jamie Liversedge
978 1 78067 282 3
400 color illustrations
208 pages • 8 1/2 x 11 in
US$40.00 PB • 2013
978 1 85669 689 0
300 illustrations, 100 in color
192 pages • 8 1/2 x 11 in
US$40.00 PB • 2010
978 1 85669 708 8
590 illustrations, 476 in color
240 pages • 8 1/2 x 11 in
US$40.00 PB • 2011
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Terry Farrell
978 1 85669 844 3
500 color illustrations
320 pages • 9 3 /4 x 111/2 in
US$75.00 HC • 2012
Includes CD
781856 695909
I S B N 978-1-78067-060-7
02995
04500
9
Includes CD
I S B N 978-1-78067-024-9
I S B N 978-1-85669-590-9
9
781856 698443
Continuum
Farrells 2001–2011
Work of the Hong Kong
& London Offices
781780 670249
I S B N 978-1-78067-009-6
05000
9
781780 670607
05000
9
781780 670096
Detail in Contemporary
Bathroom Design
Detail in Contemporary
Residential Architecture
Detail in Contemporary
Bar and Restaurant Design
Detail in Contemporary
Concrete Architecture
Virginia McLeod
Paperback
Virginia McLeod
Drew Plunkett and Olga Reid
David Phillips and Megumi Yamashita
978 1 78067 060 7
400 illustrations, 200 in color
192 pages • 9¾ x 11½ in
US$50 HC • 2013
978 1 78067 009 6
700 illustrations, 200 in color
224 pages • 9 3 ⁄4 × 11 1 ⁄2 in
US$50.00 HC • 2012
978 1 85669 590 9
100 color photographs, 200 illustrations
192 pages • 9 3 /4 x 9 3 /4 in
US$45.00 HC • 2009
78
Titles by Category
978 1 78067 024 9
600 illustrations, 200 in color
240 pages • 9 3 ⁄4 × 11 1 ⁄2 in
US$29.95 PB • 2012
Includes CD
Includes CD
Fall
2013
I S B N 978-1-78067-285-4
I S B N 978-1-85669-740-8
9
9
781856 697408
Detail in Contemporary
Glass Architecture
Virginia McLeod
978 1 85669 740 8
500 illustrations, 200 in color
224 pages • 9 3 /4 x 11 1/2 in
US$50.00 HC • 2011
781780 672854
Drew Plunkett and Olga Reid
978 1 78067 285 4
400 color illustrations
192 pages • 9 3 ⁄4 × 11 1 ⁄2 in
US$60.00 HC • 2013
I S B N 978-1-78067-010-2
9
781780 670102
Jill Entwistle
978 1 78067 010 2
400 illustrations, 200 in color
192 pages • 9 3 ⁄4 × 11 1 ⁄2 in
US$50.00 HC • 2012
Virginia McLeod
978 1 85669 570 1
150 color photographs, 200 illustrations
192 pages • 9 3 /4 x 9 3 /4 in
US$45.00 HC • 2008
978 1 78067 023 2
530 illustrations, 180 in color
192 pages • 9 3 ⁄4 × 11 1 ⁄2 in
US$29.95 PB • 2012
Includes CD
I S B N 978-1-85669-891-7
05000
05000
9
9
781856 697415
781780 670232
Detail in Contemporary
Landscape Architecture Paperback
Virginia McLeod
I S B N 978-1-85669-641-8
I S B N 978-1-85669-741-5
Detail in Contemporary
Lighting Design
9
781856 695701
Detail in Contemporary
Kitchen Design
Includes CD
05000
02995
04500
9
Detail in Contemporary
Hotel Design
Includes CD
I S B N 978-1-78067-023-2
I S B N 978-1-85669-570-1
06000
05000
781856 696418
04000
9
781856 698917
Detail in Contemporary
Retail Design
Detail in Contemporary
Timber Architecture
Digital Fabrication
in Architecture
Drew Plunkett and Olga Reid
Virginia McLeod
Nick Dunn
978 1 85669 741 5
400 illustrations, 200 in color
192 pages • 9 3 /4 x 11 1/2 in
US$50.00 HC • 2012
978 1 85669 641 8
500 illustrations, 200 in color
224 pages • 9 3 /4 x 11 1/2 in
US$50.00 HC • 2010
978 1 85669 891 7
640 color illustrations
192 pages • 8 1 ⁄2 × 11 in
US$40.00 PB • 2012
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I S B N 978-1-85669-622-7
9
I S B N 978-1-85669-692-0
I S B N 978-1-85669-718-7
03500
781856 696227
9
781856 697187
Drawing for Interior Design
Drawing for Urban Design
Drew Plunkett
Lorraine Farrelly
978 1 85669 622 7
331 illustrations, 264 in color
192 pages • 8 1/2 x 11 in
US$35.00 PB • 2009
978 1 85669 718 7
310 illustrations, 254 in color
192 pages • 8 1/2 x 11 in
US$40.00 PB • 2011
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I S B N 978-1-85669-640-1
06500
03500
9
781856 696920
Encyclopedia of Detail in
Contemporary Residential
Architecture
Virginia McLeod
978 1 85669 692 0
1,000 illustrations, 200 in color
352 pages • 9 3 /4 x 11 1/2 in
US$65.00 HC • 2010
03500
9
781856 696401
Exhibition Design
Philip Hughes
978 1 85669 640 1
296 illustrations, 240 in color
224 pages • 8 1/2 x 10 in
US$35.00 PB • 2010
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79
Fall
2013
I S B N 978-1-85669-790-3
I S B N 978-1-78067-293-9
04000
9
9
781856 697903
I S B N 978-1-85669-520-6
I S B N 978-1-85669-697-5
02995
781780 672939
9
9
781856 696975
A History of Western
Architecture Fifth Edition
Innovative Houses
Concepts for Sustainable Living
Interior Architecture
From Brief to Build
David Watkin
Avi Friedman
Jennifer Hudson
978 1 85669 790 3
990 illustrations, 50 in color
720 pages • 7 1/2 x 9 1/4 in
US$40.00 PB • 2011
978 1 78067 293 9
300 color illustrations
256 pages • 9 1/2 x 6 3 /4 in
US$29.95 PB • 2013
978 1 85669 697 5
850 color illustrations
240 pages • 8 1/2 x 11 in
US$45.00 PB • 2010
i
02995
04500
781856 695206
Interior Architecture Now
Jennifer Hudson
978 1 85669 520 6
500 color illustrations
352 pages • 7 3 /4 x 9 3 /4 in
US$29.95 PB • 2007
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2013
9
781856 696043
Interior Design Second Edition
Jenny Gibbs
978 1 85669 604 3
240 illustrations, 200 in color
224 pages • 8 1/2 x 10 in
US$35.00 PB • 2010
e i
9
781856 695664
I S B N 978-1-85669-837-5
02995
02995
03500
9
I S B N 978-1-78067-295-3
I S B N 978-1-85669-566-4
I S B N 978-1-85669-604-3
781780 672953
9
Introduction to Architectural
Technology
Introduction to Architectural
Technology Second Edition
Pete Silver and Will McLean
with Dason Whitsett
Pete Silver, Will McLean, and Dason
Whitsett
978 1 85669 566 4
350 illustrations, 150 in color
192 pages • 8 3 /4 x 8 3 /4 in
US$29.95 PB • 2008
978 1 78067 295 3
400 illustrations, 175 in color
208 pages • 8 3 /4 x 8 3 /4 in
US$29.95 PB • 2013
i
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Fall
2013
Fall
2013
05000
781856 698375
Key Buildings from
Prehistory to the Present
Plans, Sections, and Elevations
Andrew Ballantyne
978 1 85669 837 5
1030 illustrations, 230 in color
320 pages • 9 3 ⁄4 × 11 1 ⁄2 in
US$50.00 HC • 2012
Fall
2013
A LOGO FOR
LONDON
DAVID LAWRENCE
I S B N 978-1-78067-268-7
05000
9
781780 672687
781856 698368
9
781780 672960
Key Interiors since 1900
Lighting for Interior Design
A Logo for London
Graeme Brooker
Malcolm Innes
David Lawrence
978 1 78067 268 7
642 illustrations, 404 in color
256 pages • 9 3 ⁄4 × 11 1 ⁄2 in
US$50.00 HC • 2013
978 1 85669 836 8
304 color illustrations
192 pages • 8 1 ⁄2 × 11 in
US$40.00 PB • 2012
978 1 78067 296 0
250 color illustrations
176 pages • 83 ⁄4 × 93 ⁄4 in
US$29.95 HC • 2013
e i
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Titles by Category
e i
05000
02995
03500
9
I S B N 978-1-78067-290-8
I S B N 978-1-78067-296-0
I S B N 978-1-85669-836-8
9
781780 672908
Luis Vidal + architects
From Process to Results
Clare Melhuish
978 1 78067 290 8
300 illustrations, 250 in color
224 pages • 9 3 ⁄4 × 9 3 ⁄4 in
US$50.00 HC • 2013
Fall
2013
I S B N 978-1-85669-594-7
I S B N 978-1-85669-759-0
9
9
781856 697590
Materials and Interior Design
Rachael Brown and Lorraine Farrelly
978 1 85669 759 0
250 color Illustrations
192 pages • 8 1 ⁄2 × 11 in
US$40.00 PB • 2012
e i
I S B N 978-1-85669-732-3
01995
03500
781856 695947
9
Micro Paperback
Very Small Buildings
I S B N 978-1-78067-272-4
02995
781856 697323
9
100 Ideas that
Changed Architecture
Ruth Slavid
Richard Weston
978 1 85669 594 7
310 illustrations, 260 in color
224 pages • 7 3 ⁄4 × 8 1 ⁄2 in
US$19.95 • 2009
978 1 85669 732 3
300 color illustrations
216 pages • 8 1/4 x 10 3 /4 in
US$29.95 PB • 2011
I S B N 978-1-85669-698-2
I S B N 978-1-85669-736-1
e i
05000
781780 672724
100 Years of
Architectural Drawing
1900–2000
Neil Bingham
978 1 78067 272 4
300 color illustrations
320 pages • 9 x 93 ⁄4 in
US$50.00 HC • 2013
Fall
2013
I S B N 978-1-78067-314-1
04000
9
781780 673141
02495
9
Parametric Design
in Architecture
Wassim Jabi
978 1 78067 314 1
197 illustrations, 147 in color
208 pages • 8 1 ⁄2 x 11 in
US$40.00 PB • 2013
i
9
781856 696982
I S B N 978-1-85669-756-9
9
781856 697361
Planning Office Spaces
a practical guide for
managers and designers
Reading Architecture
A Visual Lexicon
Yuri Martens, Juriaan van Meel,
and Hermen Jan van Ree
978 1 85669 736 1
512 illustrations, 340 in color
176 pages • 8 1/4 x 10 3 /4 in
US$29.95 PB • 2012
978 1 85669 698 2
150 illustrations, 125 in color
144 pages • 6 3 /4 x 9 in
US$24.95 PB • 2010
02995
02995
Owen Hopkins
e i
781856 697569
Rethinking Design and Interiors
Human Beings in
the Built Environment
Shashi Caan
978 1 85669 756 9
140 illustrations, 87 in color
200 pages • 6 3 /4 x 9 3 /4 in
US$29.95 PB • 2011
e i
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2013
04000
05000
9
I S B N 978-1-85669-814-6
I S B N 978-1-7806-7055-3
I S B N 978-9-81059-716-0
789810 597160
Singapore Shophouse
Julian Davison and
Luca Invernizzi Tettoni
978 9 81059 716 0
450 color illustrations
208 pages • 10 3 ⁄4 × 8 1 ⁄4 in
US$50.00 PB • 2011
9
781780 670553
Structural Engineering
for Architects
A Handbook
Pete Silver, Will McLean,
and Peter Evans
978 1 78067 055 3
436 illustrations, 328 in color
208 pages • 8 1 ⁄2 ×11 in
US$40.00 PB • 2013
9
I S B N 978-1-78067-025-6
04000
781856 698146
Sustainability in Interior Design
Sian Moxon
978 1 85669 814 6
250 color illustrations
192 pages • 8 1/2 x 11 in
US$40.00 PB • 2012
e i
02995
9
781780 670256
The New Modern House Paperback
Redefining Functionalism
Jonathan Bell and Ellie Stathaki
978 1 78067 025 6
460 color illustrations
240 pages • 9 3 ⁄4 × 9 3 ⁄4 in
US$29.95 PB • 2012
e i
Titles by Category
81
I S B N 978-1-78067-026-3
I S B N 978-1-85669-755-2
9
9
781856 697552
I S B N 978-1-85669-731-6
02995
02995
781780 670263
9
Thinking about Architecture
An Introduction to
Architectural Theory
Towards Zero-energy
Architecture Paperback
New Solar Design
Colin Davies
Mary Guzowski
978 1 85669 755 2
119 illustrations, 85 in color
160 pages • 6 3 /4 x 9 3 /4 in
US$29.95 PB • 2011
978 1 78067 026 3
406 illustrations, 368 in color
208 pages • 8 1 ⁄2 × 11 in
US$29.95 PB • 2012
e i
I S B N 978-1-85669-737-8
04000
781856 697316
05000
9
Very Small Cafés & Restaurants
John Stones
978 1 85669 731 6
250 color illustrations
256 pages • 7 3 /4 x 8 1/2 in
US$40.00 HC • 2011
i
781856 697378
White Green
Ten Projects in the Great
Outdoors by White Arkitekter
Mark Islitt
978 1 85669 737 8
200 color illustrations
256 pages • 7 1 ⁄4 x 11 1 ⁄2 in
US$50.00 PB • 2011
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2013
Art and
Photography
I S B N 978-1-78067-018-8
I S B N 978-1-85669-548-0
9
9
781856 695480
I S B N 978-1-78067-277-9
00995
04000
781780 670188
9
Art by Tattooists Mini Edition
Angaza Afrika
African Art Now
Jo Waterhouse
Chris Spring
978 1 78067 018 8
200 color illustrations
128 pages • 6 1⁄2 × 6 1⁄2 in
US$9.95 PB • 2012
978 1 85669 548 0
350 color illustrations
336 pages • 9 x 10 in
US$40.00 PB • 2008
02995
781780 672779
The Art of D*Face
One Man and His Dog
D.Face
978 1 78067 277 9
500 color illustrations
352 pages • 11 1 ⁄2 × 9 1 ⁄2 in
US$29.95 HC • 2013
Includes DVD
I S B N 978-1-85669-884-9
I S B N 978-1-78067-027-0
01995
9
781780 670270
9
I S B N 978-1-78067-028-7
04000
781856 698849
01995
9
781780 670287
From El Greco to Goya
Painting in Spain, 1561–1828
The Art of the
Northern Renaissance
Contemporary Art:
Art Since 1970 Re-issue
Craig Harbison
Brandon Taylor
Janis Tomlinson
978 1 78067 027 0
121 illustrations, 104 in color
176 pages • 6 1⁄2 × 9 1 ⁄4 in
US$19.95 PB • 2012
978 1 85669 884 9
206 illustrations, 160 in color
256 pages • 9 x 10 in
US$40.00 PB • 2012
978 1 78067 028 7
116 illustrations, 108 in color
176 pages • 6 1⁄2 × 9 1 ⁄4 in
US$19.95 PB • 2012
i
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i
I S B N 978-1-85669-649-4
02495
9
781856 696494
Graffiti Asia
Studio Rarekwai
978 1 85669 649 4
350 color illustrations
128 pages • 8 3 /4 x 8 3 /4 in
US$24.95 HC • 2010
Includes DVD
Fall
2013
I S B N 978-1-85669-887-0
I S B N 978-1-85669-593-0
9
9
781856 695930
781856 698870
Edited by Sebastian Peiter, additional text
by Goetz Werner
978 1 85669 593 0
200 color illustrations
112 pages • 7 1 ⁄ 2 x 9 in
US$19.95 HC • 2009
I S B N 978-1-85669-899-3
Jun Kaneko
978 1 85669 887 0
200 illustrations
124 pages • 81 ⁄ 2 x 12 in
US$50.00 HC • 2012
I S B N 978-1-85669-787-3
01995
9
781856 698993
9
781856 697873
Second Edition
Anne D’Alleva
Margherita Dessanay and Marc Valli
978 1 85669 899 3
37 illustrations
192 pages • 5 1⁄2 × 8 1 ⁄4 in
US$19.95 PB • 2012
Gianni Caffiero and Ivan Samarine
978 1 85669 787 3
215 color illustrations
144 pages • 7 3 /4 x 7 3 /4 in
US$19.95 PB • 2011
Caspar Williamson
978 1 78067 297 7
250 color illustrations
224 pages • 7 3 /4 11 in
US$29.95 PB • 2013
I S B N 978-1-85669-795-8
I S B N 978-1-85669-796-5
02995
02995
9
781856 697958
100 Ideas that Changed Art
Michael Bird
978 1 85669 795 8
288 color illustrations
216 pages • 8 1⁄4 × 10 3 ⁄4 in
US$29.95 PB • 2012
i
781856 697965
100 Ideas that Changed
Photography
Mary Warner Marien
978 1 85669 796 5
266 color illustrations
216 pages • 8 1⁄4 × 10 3 ⁄4 in
US$29.95 PB • 2012
i
I S B N 978-1-85669-734-7
I S B N 978-1-78067-096-6
03995
9
781780 672977
Low-Tech Print
Contemporary Hand-made
Printing
978 1 78067 057 7
200 color illustrations
320 pages • 11 × 121 ⁄ 2 in
US$100.00 HC • 2012
9
Microworlds
9
781780 670577
Light, Water, and Sky
The Paintings
of Ivan Aivazovsky
01995
Methods & Theories of Art History
02995
10000
9
Jun Kaneko: Magic Flute
Guerilla Art
I S B N 978-1-78067-297-7
I S B N 978-1-78067-057-7
05000
01995
781856 697347
9
781780 670966
100 New Artists
Photography Second Edition
Francesca Gavin
John Ingledew
978 1 85669 734 7
500 illustrations
336 pages • 7 1/2 x 11 1/2 in
US$39.95 PB • 2011
978 1 78067 096 6
450 color illustrations
272 pages • 8½ x 10 in
US$40.00 PB • 2013
e i
I S B N 978-1-85669-374-5
I S B N 978-1-78067-125-3
04000
03500
05000
9
781780 671253
The Purple Book
Sensuality and Symbolism in
Contemporary Art & Illustration
Angus Hyland and Angharad Lewis
978 1 78067 125 3
250 color illustrations
224 pages • 9¾ x 13 1/2 in
US$50 HC • 2013
9
781856 693745
The Renaissance in Europe
Margaret L.King
978 1 85669 374 5
110 illustrations, 60 in color
384 pages • 7½ x 9¼ in
US$35.00 PB • 2013
i
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83
Fall
2013
I S B N 978-1-78067-029-4
I S B N 978-1-85669-113-0
01995
9
781780 670294
9
The Renaissance in Rome
Loren Partridge
978 1 78067 029 4
118 illustrations, 97 in color
184 pages • 6 1⁄2 × 9 1 ⁄4 in
US$19.95 PB • 2012
i
I S B N 978-1-898113-76-8
01995
781856 691130
9
781898 113768
9
Suzanne Preston Blier
Parviz Tanavoli
Revised Seventh Edition
John Fleming and Hugh Honour
978 1 85669 113 0
206 illustrations, 140 in color
272 pages • 6 1⁄2 × 9 1 ⁄4 in
US$19.95 PB • 2012
978 1 898113 76 8
Over 100 color illustrations
256 pages • 11 x 14 1 ⁄4 in
US$155.00 HC • 2011
978 1 78067 117 8
1, 459 illustrations, 714 in color
996 pages • 8 3 ⁄4 x 11 1⁄2 in
US$75.00 HC • 2013
The Visual Arts: A History
i
Art Studio
I S B N 978-1-85669-878-8
I S B N 978-1-85669-523-7
9
781780 671109
9
781856 695237
Walk the Line
The Art of Drawing
An Artist’s Handbook Reissue
Materials and Techniques
Marc Valli and Ana Ibarra
Margaret Krug
978 1 78067 110 9
320 color illustrations
320 pages • 8½ x 11 in
US$40.00 HC • 2013
978 1 85669 523 7
400 illustrations, 375 in color
256 pages • 6 1/2 x 10 in
US$24.95 PB • 2012
I S B N 978-1-85669-728-6
i
I S B N 978-1-85669-717-0
04000
781856 697286
I S B N 978-1-85669-660-9
9
781856 697170
Cut & Paste
21st-Century Collage
Fifth Edition
Susan Peterson and Jan Peterson
Richard Brereton and Caroline Roberts
i
978 1 85669 717 0
250 color illustrations
208 pages • 7 1/4 x 10 1/4 in
US$29.95 3-piece binding • 2011
02995
9
781856 696609
Light for Visual Artists
Understanding & Using
Light in Art & Design
Richard Yot
978 1 85669 660 9
400 illustrations, 300 in color
176 pages • 8 1 ⁄ 2 x 11 in
US$29.95 PB • 2011
i
Titles by Category
781856 698788
Color Second Edition
A workshop for
artists and designers
David Hornung
978 1 85669 878 8
343 color illustrations
168 pages • 8 1⁄2 × 11 in
US$29.95 PB • 2012
i
02995
The Craft and Art of Clay
A Complete Potter’s Handbook
978 1 85669 728 6
1,150 illustrations, 585 in color
432 pages • 8 1/2 x 11 in
US$40.00 PB • 2012
02995
02495
04000
84
781780 671178
Undiscovered Minimalism
Gelims from Northern Iran
I S B N 978-1-78067-110-9
9
07500
Royal Arts of Africa
The Majesty of Form
i
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2013
9
I S B N 978-1-78067-117-8
1 5 5 0 0
Index of Titles
A
A–Z of Visual Ideas, The: How to Solve any
Creative Brief 70
Adorn: New Jewelry 64
Advanced Fashion Drawing: Lifestyle
Illustration 64
Advertising for People Who Don’t Like
Advertising 33, 74
Airline: Style at 30,000 feet, Mini Edition
28, 60, 75
American Modernism: Graphic Design
1920–1960, Mini Edition 70
Angaza Africa: African Art Now 82
Animation 74
Archidoodle: Design, Dream and Draw
Buildings 6, 78
Architectural Drawing 77
Architectural Inventions: Visionary
Drawings 77
Architectural Modelmaking 78
Architecture From Commission to
Construction 78
Architecture: An Introduction 78
Art & Sole, Mini Edition 60
Art by Tattooists, Mini Edition 60, 82
Art of D*Face, The: One Man and His Dog
12, 82
Art of the Northern Renaissance, The 82
Artist’s Handbook, An: Materials and
Techniques 84
B
Bag: The Ultimate Fashion Accessory, Mini
Edition 29, 60, 64
Battle of the Bikes: A Trump Card Game
52, 54
Bibliographic: 100 Classic Graphic Design
Books 70
Bicycle Travel Journal 54
Bike Watching: An Explorer’s Journal 54
Bird Bingo 54
Bird Postcards 54
Bob Gill, so far. 71
Bold, Beautiful and Damned: The World
of 1980s Fashion Illustrator Tony
Viramontes 4, 64, 70
Book of Skulls, The 60
British Fashion Designers 64
British Fashion Designers, Mini Edition
60, 64
C
CAD Fundamentals for Architecture 41, 78
Children’s Picturebooks: The Art of Visual
Storytelling 71
Color Forecasting for Fashion 64
Color: A workshop for artists and
designers, Second Edition 84
Construction and Detailing for Interior
Design 78
Construction for Landscape Architecture
78
Contemporary Art: Art Since 1970 82
Continuum: Farrells 2001–2011, Work of
the Hong Kong & London Offices 78
Copywriting: Successful Writing for Design,
Advertising, and Marketing, Second
Edition 74
Craft and Art of Clay, The: A Complete
Potter’s Handbook, Fifth Edition 84
Create Your Own Monster 49, 54, 58
Creative Space: Urban Homes of Artists
and Innovators, Mini Edition 60
Cult Streetwear 64
Cult Streetwear, Mini Edition 60, 64
Custom Kicks: Personalized Footwear 64
Custom Road Bike, The 75
Cut & Paste: 21st-Century Collage 84
Cut and Fold Techniques for Promotional
Materials 77
D
Design Book, The: 1000 New Designs and
Where to Find Them 75
Design Incubator: A Prototype for New
Design Practice 75
Designing Sustainable Packaging 75
Designs for Small Spaces 75
Detail in Contemporary Bar and Restaurant
Design 78
Detail in Contemporary Bathroom Design
78
Detail in Contemporary Concrete
Architecture 78
Detail in Contemporary Glass Architecture
79
Detail in Contemporary Hotel Design 40,
79
Detail in Contemporary Kitchen Design 79
Detail in Contemporary Landscape
Architecture 79
Detail in Contemporary Lighting Design 79
Detail in Contemporary Residential
Architecture 78
Detail in Contemporary Retail Design 79
Detail in Contemporary Timber
Architecture 79
Digital Fabrication in Architecture 79
Digital Textile Design, Second Edition 64
DIY Couture: Create Your Own Fashion
Collection 65
DIY Fashion: Customize and Personalize 65
DIY Furniture: A Step-by-Step Guide 77
Dog Postcards 52, 54
Dogs: Best in Show 54
Drape Drape 63, 65
Drape Drape 2 63, 65
Drape Drape 3 63, 65
Draping: The Complete Course 21, 65
Drawing Fashion Accessories 65
Drawing for Designers 75
Drawing for Interior Design 79
Drawing for Product Designers 75
Drawing for Urban Design 79
E
Eco Fashion 65
Encyclopedia of Detail in Contemporary
Residential Architecture 79
End of Print, The: The Grafik Design of
David Carson, Second Edition 71
Essentials of Visual Communication 71
Exhibition Design 79
F
Fabric For Fashion: A Comprehensive Guide
to Natural Fibers 65
Fabric for Fashion: The Swatch Book 65
Fashion & Sustainability: Design for Change
66
Fashion & Textiles: The Essential Careers
Guide 65
Fashion A to Z: An Illustrated Dictionary 65
Fashion A to Z: An Illustrated Dictionary,
Mini Edition 60, 66
Fashion Design, Third Edition 66
Fashion Designers’ Sketchbooks 66
Fashion Designers’ Sketchbooks 2 24, 66
Fashion Face-Off 54
Fashion Illustrator, Second Edition 66
Fashion Jewelry: Catwalk and Couture 66
Fashion Jewelry: Catwalk and Couture,
Mini Edition 60, 66
Feminine Wardrobe: Twenty-One Beautiful
Skirts, Dresses and Tops for You to Make
63, 66
Find My Piglet!: The Animal Family Memory
Game 54, 58
Fixed: Global Fixed-Gear Bike Culture 75
Flats: Technical Drawing for Fashion 66
Flip Fashion 58, 61
Folding Techniques for Designers: From
Sheet to Form 77
Footwear Design 66
From El Greco to Goya: Painting in Spain,
1561–1828 82
Furniture Design: An Introduction
to Development, Materials and
Manufacturing 25, 75
G
Graffiti Asia 82
Graphic Design for Fashion 71
Graphic Design Process: From Problem to
Solution: 20 Case Studies 71
Graphic Design: A User’s Manual 71
Guerilla Art 83
Guerrilla Advertising 2: More
Unconventional Brand Communication
74
H
History of Western Architecture, A, Fifth
Edition 80
How 30 Great Ads Were Made: From Idea
to Campaign 74
How to be an illustrator 71
How to Be the Best Bubble Writer in World,
Ever! 58
How to Create a Portfolio & Get Hired:
A Guide for Graphic Designers and
Illustrators 71
How to Create a Portfolio and Get Hired:
A Guide for Graphic Designers and
Illustrators, Second Edition 39, 71
How to Create Your Final Collection: A
Fashion Student’s Handbook 66
How to Design Websites 71
How to Make it as an Advertising Creative
74
How to Set Up & Run a Fashion Label,
Second Edition 67
How to Use Images 72
How to Use Type 72
I
I Like It. What Is It? 30 Detachable Posters
53, 55
I Used to Be a Design Student: 50 Graphic
Designers Then and Now 72
Icons of Men’s Style 67
Illustration 72
Indie Craft 77
Innovative Houses: Concepts for
Sustainable Living 35, 80
Interior Architecture: From Brief to Build
80
Interior Architecture Now 80
Interior Design, Second Edition 80
Introduction to Architectural Technology
80
Introduction to Architectural Technology,
Second Edition 42, 80
It’s a Stick-Up: 20 Real Wheat Paste-ups
from the World’s Greatest Street Artists
61
J
Jun Kaneko: Magic Flute 83
K
Key Buildings from Prehistory to the
Present: Plans, Sections and Elevations
80
Key Interiors since 1900 34, 80
Knitwear Design 37, 67
L
Leather Fashion Design 67
Let’s Make More Great Placemat Art 48,
55, 58
Let’s Make Some Great Art 58
Let’s Make Some Great Fingerprint Art 58
Let’s Make Some Great Placemat Art 55,
58
Lettering: A Reference Manual of
Techniques 72
Light for Visual Artists: Understanding &
Using Light in Art & Design 84
Light, Water and Sky: The Paintings of Ivan
Aivazovsky 83
Lighting for Interior Design 80
Logo 72
Logo for London, A 46, 80
Logotype 72
Low-Tech Print: Contemporary Hand-Made
Printing 26, 83
Luis Vidal + architects: From Process to
Results 45, 80
M
Made & Sold: Toys, T-Shirts, Prints, Zines
and Other Stuff 77
Magic and Fairy-Tale Dice 55, 58
Magma Sketchbook: Art & Illustration 55
Magma Sketchbook: Design & Art
Direction 55
Magma Sketchbook: Fashion 55
Make Your Own Robot 55, 58
Making It: Manufacturing Techniques for
Product Design, Second Edition 75
Marketing Fashion 67
Masters of Fashion Illustration 67
Match a Pair of Shoes Memory Game 55
Materials and Interior Design 81
Methods & Theories of Art History, Second
Edition 83
Micro: Very Small Buildings 81
Microworlds 61, 83
Modern Magazine, The: Visual Journalism
in the Digital Age 30, 72
Modern Menswear 67
My Amazing Bubble Writer Stationery Kit
51, 55, 58
My Even More Wonderful World of
Fashion: Another Book for Drawing,
Creating and Dreaming 59
My Monster Bubble Writer Book 59
My Wonderful World of Fashion: A Book
for Drawing, Creating, and Dreaming 59
My Wonderful World of Fashion Notebook
55, 59
My Wonderful World of Fashion Postcards
55, 59
My Wonderful World of Fashion Stamp Set
50, 56, 59
My Wonderful World of Shoes 59
N
Naughty Little People Postcards 56
New Icons of Fashion Illustration 67
New Modern House, The: Redefining
Functionalism 81
New Packaging Design 72
New Shoes: Contemporary Footwear
Design, Mini Edition 61, 67
No More Rules: Graphic Design and
Postmodernism, Mini Edition 72
Numbers in Graphic Design 72
O
100 Best Bikes 76
100 Ideas that Changed Architecture 81
100 Ideas that Changed Art 83
100 Ideas that Changed Fashion 67
100 Ideas that Changed Film 74
Index of Titles
85
100 Ideas that Changed Graphic Design 72
100 Ideas that Changed Photography 83
100 New Artists 83
100 New Fashion Designers, Mini Edition
61, 67
100 Years of Fashion Illustration 68
100 Years of Architectural Drawing:
1900–2000 17, 81
100 Years of Fashion 68
100 Years of Menswear, Mini Edition 61,
68
One Off: Independent Retail Design 68
1000 Designs for the Garden: And Where
to Find Them 76
1000 New Designs 2: And Where to Find
Them 76
1000 New Eco Designs: And Where to Find
Them 76
P
Packaging Design 73
Parametric Design in Architecture 44, 81
Paris Sketchbook 61
Pattern Magic 63, 68
Pattern Magic 2 63, 68
Pattern Magic: Stretch Fabrics 63, 68
Pattern Sourcebook, The: A Century of
Surface Design 68
Patternmaking 68
Patternmaking for Menswear 19, 68
Patterns, Mini Edition 61
Photo Journal 56
Photography, Second Edition 83
Picture Book, The: Contemporary
Illustration, Mini Edition 61, 73
Planning Office Spaces: a practical guide
for managers and designers 81
Print & Pattern 68
Print & Pattern 2 68
Print & Pattern: Kids 18, 69
Printed Textile Design 31, 69
Process: 50 Product Designs from Concept
to Manufacture, Second Edition 76
Product Design 76
Production for Print 73
Protest Stencil Toolkit 61
Prototyping and Modelmaking for Product
Design 76
Purple Book, The: Sensuality & Symbolism
in Art & Illustration 83
R
Rad Rides: The Best BMX Bikes of All
Time 76
Reading Architecture: A Visual Lexicon 81
Recycled Home: Transform Your Home
Using Salvaged Materials 77
ReFashioned: Cutting-Edge Clothing from
Upcycled Materials 20, 69
Renaissance in Europe, The 83
Renaissance in Rome, The 84
Research Methods for Product Design
38, 76
Rethinking Design and Interiors: Human
Beings in the Built Environment 81
Royal Arts of Africa: The Majesty of Form
84
S
Saul Bass: A Life in Film & Design 73
Secret Garden: An Inky Treasure Hunt and
Coloring Book 59
Seize the Day: A Dateless Planner 56
Singapore Shophouse 81
Sixty-four Leaves Journal 56
Skateboard Stickers, Mini Edition 61
Sketchbooks: The Hidden Art of Designers,
Illustrators & Creatives 73
Sneaker Coloring Book, The 61
86
Index of Titles
Stencil Republic 62
Sticker Fashionista 59
Sticker Fashionista: A Year in Fashion 59
Sticker Fashionista: Vintage Style 10, 59
Stickerbomb 62
Stickerbomb 2 62
Stickerbomb Letters 62
Stickerbomb Monsters 62
Stickerbomb XL 11, 62
Strategic Thinking for Advertising Creatives
32, 74
Street Art Doodle Book: Outside the
Lines 59
Street Art Stencil Book, The 62
Structural Engineering for Architects: A
Handbook 43, 81
Structural Packaging: Design your own
Boxes and 3D Forms 77
Style Wars: A Trump Card Game 56
Stylish Dress Book: Clothing for Everyday
Wear 22, 63, 69
Stylish Dress Book: Simple Smocks, Dresses
and Tops 63, 69
Stylists: New Fashion Visionaries 69
Super Book for Super Heroes, The 2, 60
Sustainability in Interior Design 81
Sweet Dress Book: 23 Stylish Outfits from 6
Simple Patterns 23, 63, 69
Symbol 73
T
Tattoo Coloring Book, The 8, 62
Tees: The Art of the T-Shirt, Special Edition
69
Textile Design 69
Textile Designers at the Cutting Edge 69
Textile Visionaries: Innovation and
Sustainability in Textile Design 69
Thinking about Architecture: An
Introduction to Architectural Theory 82
This is Tomorrow: Perpetual Calendar 56
This Means This, This Means That: A User’s
Guide to Semiotics, Second Edition 73
3D Type Book, The 73
Tote Bag, The 69
Tote Bag, The, Mini Edition 62, 70
Towards Zero-energy Architecture 82
Trend Forecaster’s Handbook, The 70
Twentieth-Century Type and Beyond 36,
73
U
Undiscovered Minimalism: Gelims from
Northern Iran 84
V
Very Small Cafes & Restaurants 82
Vintage Fashion Journal, The 56
Vintage Menswear: A Collection from The
Vintage Showroom 70
Visual Arts, The: A History, Revised Seventh
Edition 16, 84
Visual Merchandising: Window and
In-Store Displays for Retail, Second
Edition 70
W
Walk the Line: The Art of Drawing 14, 84
White Green: Ten Projects in the Great
Outdoors by White Arkitekter 82
Whose Hair? 62
Why Shrink-wrap a Cucumber? The
Complete Guide to Environmental
Packaging 76
Window Display: New Visual
Merchandising 70
Index of Authors
A
Adams, Maia 60, 66
Aldridge, Stephen 76
Andrews, Guy 75
Atkinson, Mark 66
Augusta, Sophia 56
B
Ballantyne, Andrew 80
Baron, Katie 69
Basford, Johanna 59
Bass, Jennifer 73
Bateman, Steven 73
Bell, Jonathan 81
Bergström, Bo 71
Berrie, Christine 54, 56
Bingham, Neil 17, 81
Bird, Michael 83
Blackman, Cally 61, 68
Blackwell, Lewis 36, 71, 73
Blier, Suzanne Preston 84
Bolton Green, Oscar 54, 58
Bowie Style 18, 68, 69
Bowkett, Steve 6, 78
Bowles, Melanie 64
Boylston, Scott 75
Brereton, Richard 73, 84
Briggs-Goode, Amanda 31, 69
Brooker, Graeme 34, 80
Brooks, Jason 61
Brown, Carol 37, 65, 67
Brown, Rachael 81
Brown, Sass 20, 65, 69
Bua, Matt 77
Burrill, Anthony 53, 55
C
Caan, Shashi 81
Caffiero, Gianni 83
Cardwell, Steve 61
Carson, David 71
Chakrabarti, Nina 50, 55, 56, 59
Chia, Patrick 75
Choklat, Aki 66
Christoforou, Christina 62
Clarke, Simon 69
Clerc, Lucille 58, 61
Cobb, Debra Johnston 64
Cole, Drusilla 61, 68
D
D’Alleva, Anne 83
D*Face 12, 82
Dave the Chimp 59
Davies, Colin 82
Davies, Hywel 24, 60, 61, 64, 66, 67
Davison, Julian 81
Dernie, David 77
Dessanay, Margherita 61, 83
Deuchars, Marion 48, 55, 58
Donovan, Bil 64
Dowdy, Claire 68
Dowling, Faye 60
Downton, David 67
Draffan, Susie 29, 60, 64
Dunn, Nick 78, 79
E
Edwards, Andrew 75
Entwistle, Jill 79
Evamy, Michael 72
Evans, Peter 43, 81
F
Farrell, Terry 78
Farrelly, Lorraine 79, 81
Fawcett-Tang, Roger 72
FL@33 73, 77
Fleming, John 16, 84
Fletcher, Kate 66
Ford, Jason 2, 56, 60
Francis-Bryden, Selena 65
Friedman, Avi 35, 80
G
Gatter, Mark 73
Gavin, Francesca 60, 83
Gibbs, Jenny 80
Gill, Bob 71
Glenville, Tony 67
Godfrey, Jason 70
Goldfarb, Maximilian 77
Graven Images 72
Grose, Lynda 66
Gunn, Douglas 70
Guzowski, Mary 82
H
Hall, Andrew 72
Hall, Sean 73
Hallett, Clive 65
Hallgrimsson, Bjarki 76
Harbison, Craig 82
Haslam, Andrew 72
Heller, Steven 72
Henry, Kevin 75
Hess, Jay 71
Holden, Robert 78
Honour, Hugh 16, 84
Hopkins, Owen 81
Horner, Polly 52, 54
Hornung, David 84
Hudson, Jennifer 75, 76, 78, 80
Huey, Sue 29, 60, 61, 64, 67
Hughes, Philip 79
Hyland, Angus 61, 73, 83
I
Ibarra, Ana 14, 84
Ingledew, John 70, 83
Innes, Malcolm 80
Intercity 60, 76
Invernizzi Tettoni, Luca 81
Isaac, Ceri 64
Islitt, Mark 82
J
Jabi, Wassim 44, 81
Jackson, Paul 77
Jarosch, Daniel 61
Jenkyn Jones, Sue 66
John, Elys 41, 78
Johnston, Amanda 65
K
Kaneko, Jun 83
Kavounas Taylor, Alice 32, 74
KesselsKramer 33, 74
Kershaw, Gareth 19, 68
Kiisel, Karolyn 21, 65
King, Margaret L. 83
Kiosoglou, Billy 72
Kirkham, Pat 73
Kirkpatrick, Janice 72
Klingel, Henrik 61
Krug, Margaret 84
L
Lawrence, David 46, 80
Lawson, Stuart 25, 75
Lefteri, Chris 75
Leonard, Max 75
Leslie, Jeremy 30, 72
Lewis, Angharad 83
Liversedge, Jamie 78
Lo, Dennic Chunman 68
Lovegrove, Keith 28, 60, 75
Lucas, Gavin 74, 76
Luckett, Roy 70
M
Maat, Matthijs 64
McLean, Will 42, 43, 80, 81
McLeod, Virginia 78, 79
MAKI Design 64, 69
Makstutis, Geoffrey 78
Mansell, Amanda 64
Marien, Mary Warner 83
Marshall, Lindsey 72
Martens, Yuri 81
Martin, Rosie 65
Matsumoto, Jinko 63, 66
Meachem, Lester 72
Meadows, Toby 67
Megamunden 8, 62
Melhuish, Clare 45, 80
Metropolitan Museum of Art, The 55
Miller, Laurel 76
Miller, Steven Thomas 65
Milton, Alex 38, 76
Morgan, Tony 70
Morris, Bethan 66
Moxon, Sian 81
Munson, Mark 61
N
Nakamichi, Tomoko 63, 68
Newman, Alex 60, 65, 66
O
Ollystudio Limited 62
On.Studio 62
P
Parkinson, David 74
Partridge, Loren 84
Pasztorek, Simone 71
Patel, Jitesh 62, 69, 70
Peake, Nigel 54
Peiter, Sebastian 83
Peterson, Jan 84
Peterson, Susan 84
Petson, Erin 54
Philippin, Frank 72
Phillips, David 78
Pilkington, Niki 56
Pipes, Alan 71, 75
Plunkett, Drew 40, 78, 79
Posner, Harriet 67
Poynor, Rick 72
Proctor, Rebecca 61, 67, 76, 77
Sims, Josh 60, 64, 67, 70
Skolos, Nancy 71
Slavid, Ruth 81
Smith, Kelly 10, 59
Sparshott, David 52, 54, 56
Spring, Chris 82
SRK, The (Studio Rarekwai) 11, 62, 82
Stathaki, Ellie 81
Sterlacci, Francesca 67
Stewart, Bill 73
Stones, John 82
Stuart, Christopher 77
Styles, Morag 71
Szkutnicka, Basia 66
T
Tanavoli, Parviz 84
Taylor, Brandon 82
Taylor, Fig 39, 71
Thomas, Patrick 61
Tomlinson, Janis 82
Tsukiori, Yoshiko 22, 23, 63, 69
V
Valli, Marc 14, 61, 83, 84
van Meel, Juriaan 81
van Ree, Hermen Jan 81
Veksner, Simon 74
Vienne, Véronique 72
W
Waldron, Hannah 55, 58
Waterhouse, Jo 60, 77, 82
Watkin, David 80
Wedell, Thomas 71
Werner, Goetz 83
Weston, Richard 81
Whitsett, Dason 42, 80
Williams, Eliza 74
Williamson, Caspar 26, 83
Worsley, Harriet 67
Y
Yamashita, Megumi 78
Yot, Richard 84
Q
Quinn, Bradley 69
R
Raymond, Martin 70
Rees, Darrel 71
Reid, Olga 40, 78, 79
Remington, R. Roger 70
Rhys-Morgan, Dean 4, 64, 70
Roberts, Caroline 84
Robinson, Stuart 76
Rodgers, Paul 38, 76
Rousseau, Camille 56
Rudge, Geraldine 76
Rudge, Ian 76
S
Salisbury, Martin 71
Samarine, Ivan 83
Sardar, Zahid 76
Sato, Hisako 63, 65
Scott, Linda 51, 55, 58, 59
Scully, Kate 64
Selby, Andrew 74
Shariff, Zakee 60, 65, 66
Shaughnessy, Adrian 71
Shaw, Mark 74
Silver, Pete 42, 43, 80, 81
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Sketchbooks
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creators, I was instantly enamored with Sketchbooks: The
Hidden Art of Designers, Illustrators, and Creatives.”
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