Adult Children’s Moleskine Books Paper Goods
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CHILDREN’S BOOKS
MOLESKINE BOOKS
PAPER + GOODS
RECENT HIGHLIGHTS
Spring 2020
Natural Palettes
Cultivated: The Elements of Floral Style
Guide to Historic Artists’ Homes & Studios
The Little Gardener
Broadly Speaking
Not Now: The Procrastinator’s Manual
Graphic Design Rules
Paula Scher: Twenty-Five Years at the Public
This Is What Democracy Looked Like
A-frame
Tom Kundig: Working Title
The New Farm: Contemporary Rural Architecture
The Art of Earth Architecture: Past, Present, Future
Amherst College: The Campus Guide
Seymour Chwast: Inspiration and Process
Moleskine Books Recent Highlights
Selected Moleskine Books Backlist
Little Cheetah’s Shadow
Malo and the Merry-Go-Round
My Bison
In the Garden
Inventive Animals: Sticker Activity Book
Streams and Ponds: Sticker Activity Book
Frank Lloyd Wright: Meet the Architect!
Selected Children’s Backlist
Ex Libris: Fifty Postcards
Cultivated Notecards
Grids & Guides Eco Notebook
Sea Stamps
Little Notes: African Batik
Little Notes: Katazome
Virginia Woolf Notecards
Herbaria Notecards
Redstone Diary 2021: Everyday Pleasures
Selected Paper + Goods Backlist
Gift Books & Bestsellers
Selected Trade Backlist
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A groundbreaking color resource for creatives
Natural PalettesInspiration from Plant-Based Color
Sasha Duerr
Renowned natural dyer, artist, and educator Sasha Duerr envisions a new age
of fresh, modern color palettes, drawing from our original source of inspiration
and ingredients—the natural world around us. This innovative plant-based color
guide includes twenty-five palettes with five hundred natural color swatches,
providing inspiration for sustainable fashion, textiles, fine art, floral design, food,
medicine, gardening, interior design, and other creative disciplines. Bring the
healing power of forest bathing into your home with a palette of spruce cones,
pine needles, and balsam branches. Move past Pantone and embrace the natural
balance of a pollinator palette with Hopi sunflower, red poppy, echinacea,
and scabiosa.
Duerr complements the palettes with short essays that provide useful
information. She connects the colors with particular landscapes, the restorative
qualities of medicinal plants, common garden flora, lifestyle experiences, food
and floral waste, and the ecological benefits of using organic materials to create
colors. You may never view color—or your plants—the same way again.
Sasha Duerr is an Oakland, California-based artist, designer, and professor at the
California College of the Arts. Her work has been featured in the New York Times,
Martha Stewart Whole Living, Selvedge, and the Huffington Post. She is the author
of Natural Color and The Handbook of Natural Plant Dyes.
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Madder Root
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Rubia tinctorum
Madder root, used as a colorant since ancient times, is a
miraculous and medicinal source of red dye. Early use of
the plant has been traced as far back as 3000 BCE to
Mohenjo Daro in modern-day Pakistan. Much later, in
France, it was used to craft both a red dye and an alcoholic
spirit. Madder root, the most primary botanically based red
color source, can take up to seven years before a significant
harvest can occur. The long wait for this ultimate slow-
grown natural color is well worth it. Madder dyes do not
require a mordant and are lightfast and washfast on all
types of fabrics. Madder root makes colors from light pinks
to coral, dark orange, and rich dark reds.
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Hopi Black Dye Sunflower SeedsCoreopsis Flowers Red Popp Flowers
Some of the most beautiful flowers and foliage in the
garden are also the best for plant pollinators. But
after these vibrant blooms are enjoyed in their natural
environment by beneficial birds, bees, butterflies,
and moths and their petals start to peak, they can
still provide awe-inspiring color palettes with a warm
natural glow for many years afterward. From dyer’s
coreopsis to red poppies, Hopi black dye sunflowers,
and black scabiosa, the world abounds in plants that
can make beautiful colors and also bring beneficial
wildlife into the garden. A pollinator palette can
captivate the senses and sweeten the process of
renewing our landscapes at the very same time.
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Pincushion Flowers Echinacea Yellow Cosmos Flowers
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CultivatedThe Elements of Floral Style
Christin Geall
Cultivated elevates floral design to fine art in this richly informative work
on the principles of floral style. A charming and intelligent mentor,
Christin Geall emboldens designers, gardeners, and entrepreneurs to think
differently and deeply about their work with flowers as she draws upon
fine-art and historical sources, exploring Baroque music, the paintings of
the Impressionists, or the work of floral innovators like Gertrude Jekyll and
Constance Spry.
Covering all aspects of floral design, including choosing plants to
grow and arrange, selecting tools and vessels, balancing color and form,
and even photographing and selling arrangements, Cultivated offers
universal lessons for all levels of practitioners, budgets, and materials.
Geall’s stunning photographs of her own lush designs illustrate techniques
for creating brilliant arrangements that spark the imagination.
Christin Geall is a gardener, floral designer, photographer, writer, teacher,
and owner of the floral studio Cultivated by Christin. She lives in Victoria,
British Columbia, writes for Gardenista, and travels widely to teach floral
design and pursue her love of gardens and art.
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Christin's honest,
thought-provoking
essays with
her exquisite
floral designs” —Erin Benzakein
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The Dutch Masters
[Still life] is an art that points to the human by leaving the human out;
nowhere visible, we’re everywhere. It is an art that points to meaning through
wordlessness, that points to timelessness through things permanently caught in
time. . . .
And perhaps that’s another of the paintings’ secrets: they satisfy so deeply
because they offer us intimacy and distance at once, allow us both to be here
and gone.
—mark doty
still life
In the seventeenth century, Dutch art and culture blossomed into what
is now known as the Dutch Golden Age. Ships under the direction of
the Dutch East India Company brought exotic plants and spices to the
Netherlands, and trade in everything from pepper to coffee to sugar fueled
tremendous economic growth. The population of Amsterdam leapt from
thirty thousand to two hundred thousand in the latter part of the century
as trade increased. A merchant class emerged, and the purchase of art, once
possible for only a few, came into fashion. Small, easel-sized stilleven, or
still life paintings, became popular as a means to brighten homes.
Some have argued that early Dutch flower paintings served as a record
of new varieties and species, while others have suggested the works served
as status markers, providing the new merchants with vehicles for invest-
ment. Whatever the reason for their proliferation, for two hundred years
Netherlandish still life elevated everyday beauty into works of great art,
and floral designers have forever been grateful.
Early Dutch flower paintings featured a selection of blooms arranged
symmetrically and a bit stiffly, each painted in exquisite detail and illu-
minated by even, impartial light. At this time, around 1600 to 1650, the
flowers often were depicted in a niche, with little depth to the arrange-
ment. A hierarchy of flowers prevailed, with the “holy” flowers, such as
Fritillaria imperialis—itself an import from the Ottoman Empire—or lilies
(representing the purity of the Virgin Mary), appearing above the “noble”
flowers, such as roses and dianthus. Wildflowers usually appeared lower
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ten things to learn from ikebana
An ancient tradition, ikebana has many different styles. Here are
some basic principles to help inform your designs.
1. Cut sparingly and with compassion for the plants.
2. Your display should signify the season.
3. Your vessel is not a holder but an integral part of your design.
4. Don’t arrange flowers you don’t know the names of. It shows
a lack of respect for the plants.
5. Try to highlight overlooked forms of beauty.
6. Space is not meant to be filled but created. The three elements
of ikebana are line, color, and mass.
7. Form is found, not planned.
8. The meditative aspect of floral arranging has a therapeutic
effect. Silence will bring you closer to nature.
9. Floral symbolism matters in many cultural traditions. Ensure
your blooms suit the occasion and will not offend.
10. Consider the setting for your arrangement.
← From left: Ribes ‘White Icicle’, Anemone ‘Galilee Albino’, Helleborus ‘Double
Ellen’, Leucojum aestivum, Helleborus argutifolius, Narcissus ‘Tete-a-Tete’ and
Fritillaria raddeana.
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Vessels
to have and to hold
I typed: “I’ve never been married, so I don’t own china.” Then I leaned
back, appalled.
I read the sentence again, trying to admire its declarative power, its
nicely placed comma, but my words were loaded with more feminine angst
than a copy of Mrs. Beeton’s Book of Household Management, circa 1861.
Wherefore such woe?
In my mind, in my late thirties, marriage equaled china. Where had
I come up with such an association? Even if I’d been married when I was
younger, I wouldn’t have registered for china. How, for a middle-aged
woman who called herself a feminist, had it come to that?
From medieval times until the early twentieth century, women of
European descent collected keepsakes and household items in preparation
for their marriage. Clothing, mementos, needlework, and china were kept
in a trunk known as a hope chest. This chest constituted a part of a wom-
an’s dowry—historically, the mark of a woman’s worth; in modern times
the hope chest came to act more as a bridge between domestic worlds, a
quaint way to carry things from the past into one’s future. This explains
my marital association, but there’s more to unpack from the idea of a hope
chest. What do we carry from our past? And what does that stuff say about
who we are now?
There’s a brilliant passage in The Things They Carried by Tim O’Brien
in which the author lists the objects a squadron of American soldiers carry
through Vietnam. Each item reveals something about the character who
carried it, and the more specific the item is, the more we see the humanity
of the man. One carries canned peaches. Another, a diary. And another,
hotel-size bars of soap. From each detail we build a personality—tastes,
comforts, and affections—and, by extension, the hopes that shape a life.
← An old silver rose bowl playing host to a spring garden of maple tree blossoms,
fritillarias, Erythronium ‘Pagoda’, and tulips
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add shading—gradations of gray—to build up areas of dark and create con-
trast. That shading would create the illusion of a three-dimensional form,
a ball as opposed to a circle. The gradations would create volume, and if
you were really talented, we’d think we could pluck that ball right out of
your picture. Why are we so easily deceived? As the eye moves from light
to shadow, it interprets the lighter areas as closer and the darker ones as
farther away. Thus, our brains make shape.
During the Baroque period, artists like Michelangelo Merisi da
Caravaggio and Rembrandt van Rijn took advantage of the contrast
of light and dark. The technique is called “chiaroscuro,” pronounced
key-are-or-skewer-o, and comes from the Italian words chiaro (light) and
scuro (dark). Through the contrast of light and dark, these painters created
drama. In Baroque painting, intricate detail, rich color, and heightened
gesture all worked together to evoke emotion, but it was the use of light
that defined the age.
So how can we apply these lessons to floral design? Of course, it’s
not as simple as black and white. We have to consider that every hue has a
value, too.
Think of a simple red zinnia—a saturated variety like you’d find in a
‘State Fair’ mix. A real signal red. Such a hue would be of medium value.
How so? Because neither white nor black have been added to that color.
Now think about the popular zinnia ‘Queen Red Lime’. She leans bur-
gundy and thus has a lower value than our purely red zinnia. By contrast,
the petals of the new ‘Queen Orange Lime’ zinnia are lighter in tempera-
ture. Hence, we could say it has a higher value.
What might happen to these Queens in an arrangement? The Queen
Red could disappear into shadows (or conveniently create them), and the
Queen Orange the opposite—it would better stand out.
FIGURE 3. Value FIGURE 4. Temperature and Value
High chroma Rudbeckia hirta with Coreopsis ‘Incredible’ Tall Mix, dahlias, zinnias,
Cosmos ‘Rubenza’, and Gladiolus ‘Bimbo’.
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Guide to Historic Artists’ Homes & StudiosValerie A. Balint and the National Trust for Historic Preservation
Foreword by Wanda M. Corn
Preface by Donna Hassler and Katherine Malone-France
From the desert vistas of Georgia O’Keeffe’s New Mexico ranch to Jackson
Pollock and Lee Krasner’s Hamptons cottage, step into the homes and studios
of illustrious American artists and witness creativity in the making. Celebrating
the twentieth anniversary of the Historic Artists’ Homes and Studios program
of the National Trust for Historic Preservation, this is the first guidebook to the
forty-four site museums in the network, located across all regions of the United
States and all open to the public. The guide conveys each artist’s visual legacy
and sets each site in the context of its architecture and landscape, which often
were designed by the artists themselves.
Through portraits, artwork, and site photos, discover the powerful influence
of place on American greats such as Andrew Wyeth, Grant Wood, Winslow Homer,
and Donald Judd as well as lesser-known but equally creative figures who made
important contributions to cultural history—photographer Alice Austen and
muralist Clementine Hunter among them.
Valerie A. Balint is program manager of Historic Artists’ Homes and Studios.
Based in New York’s Hudson Valley, she is former Interim Director of Collections
and Research at Frederic Church’s Olana (a HAHS site) and a longtime advocate
of preserved artists’ spaces and public art.
Witness creativity in the homes and studios of great American artists
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Georgia O’Keeffe Home
& Studio, Abiquiú, NM
Edward Hopper House Museum
& Study Center, Nyack, NY
Rockwell Kent-James Fitzgerald
House & Studio
Monhegan Island, ME
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Take time to look.
—Georgia O’Keeffe
Georgia O’Keeffe’s residence in Abiquiú, New Mexico, was not her
first southwestern home and studio, but it was the most hard-won. She
began traveling regularly to the state in 1929, and first spotted the eigh-
teenth-century Spanish colonial adobe compound in the mid-1930s.
Captivated by its magnificent eastern views toward the mountains and
the White Place (Plaza Blanca), where they stood awash in the brilliant
desert light and set against the expansive sky, she immediately tried to
buy it. However, she was unable to get it. Later, in the early 1940s, the
Catholic Church, which owned it, was unwilling to sell. O’Keeffe persist-
ed, but by the time she finally acquired it in 1945, it was run down and
in poor condition. So she and her friend Maria Chabot, with the help of
local workers, began restoring and customizing the 5,000-square-foot
structure. “Inch by inch it is becoming—my house—something that feels
like my shell to live in,” O’Keeffe remarked, and she finally moved in four
years later.
While O’Keeffe was restoring her home, the United States was
entering the Atomic Age. Her progress was sometimes halted when the
nearby Los Alamos Laboratory, which was working on the Manhattan
The Georgia O’Keeffe Home & Studio
Georgia O’Keeffe (1887–1986)
21120 Highway 84, Abiquiú, NM 87510
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abiquiu/abiquiu-home-studio-tour/
THE GEORGIA O’KEEFFE HOME & STUDIO
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James Fitzgerald, who had first visited Monhegan in the 1920s and
retreated there in the 1940s after becoming disenchanted with the com-
mercial art world, despite having received critical acclaim. Ultimately, he
settled in Kent’s former studio and pursued his own artistic credo, which
espoused that art should not seek strict realism and that “pure painting
is concerned with timelessness.” After Kent left Monhegan for a final
time in 1953, Fitzgerald acquired the house, too. Upon his death in 1971,
Fitzgerald left both buildings and their contents to friends who later
bequeathed the site to the Monhegan Museum of Art & History.
Today, visitors to the house and studio see it as it was furnished
when Kent lived there during his first interlude on Monhegan. The hard-
scrabble architecture was meant to withstand the island’s harsh climate,
and, like other buildings throughout the island, its materials and contents
had to be brought over from the mainland. Inside are many original Kent
furnishings including the piano and Victorian sofa received as wedding
gifts, a rocking chair he built, and a fireplace inset placed by Kent, made of
a a commercial plaster and cast after Renaissance artist Luca della Robbia.
Because it requires just as much effort to remove things as it does to bring
them to the island, island tradition is that a house’s contents often remain
when owners change and repurpose possessions through neighborly
exchange.
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The Little GardenerHelping Children Connect with the Natural World
Julie A. Cerny
Illustrations by Ysemay Dercon
The Little Gardener is an engaging illustrated guide for parents, grandparents,
caregivers, and educators who want to help children explore the natural world
through gardening. Part how-to, part teaching tool, and part inspiration, The
Little Gardener is a thoughtful combination of detailed instructions, tips,
anecdotes, and seasonal activities designed to connect gardeners to natural
systems. With fun projects, useful charts, and creative journal prompts,
The Little Gardener shows gardeners of all ages how to envision and build their
garden together by making the process an adventure to be treasured, with
much to learn along the way.
Julie A. Cerny is an educator, gardener, and aspiring homesteader living in
New York’s Hudson Valley. A longtime lover of food, flowers, trees, and the earth
that grows them, she strives to live as an active member of the ecological systems
that sustain her.
Ysemay Dercon is an artist and illustrator with an interest in science and wildlife
conservation. She received her BFA from the Rhode Island School of Design.
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Fun and creative activities for a thriving garden
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TeAcHiNg & LeArNing in yoUr gaRdEn ChApTeR teN: grOwInG a liTtLe gaRdEner196 197
“Why only a little?” I inquired.
“It might be too spicy or strong.”
I explained that when we taste herbs by themselves, those
with sensitive taste buds may find them strong and off-putting.
Instead of tasting, smelling the crushed herb can actually give
us a better idea of what flavor it will impart on the ingredients
it’s mixed with. Then I asked, “When you smell this herb, do
you think it would be a good flavor match with your favorite
sandwich?”
One student responded, “I think it would not go good with
my peanut butter, banana, and honey sandwich.” Another was
eager to report that she thought it would go well on her grilled
cheese and tomato sandwich.
“Okay, what about tomato sauce? Do you think this herb
would go well with tomato sauce?” Affirmatives. “Do you think
it would go well on pizza?” Almost all yeses.
CHAPTER TEN
When guiding children through the Learning Garden, I often
began our journey by exploring herbs. Even the most
apprehensive students could usually work up the courage to
pinch off a few leaves of parsley or a sprig of thyme, crush
it up between their fingers, and smell it.
I had been working on developing and experimenting with
a short inquiry-based narrative to introduce a particular herb.
One summer day, I decided to try it with twelve elementary-
school students. We paused on our walk through the garden
and circled up around one of the herb spirals.
I instructed the students to gently pluck one leaf from a
particular herb (using their lobster-pinchers), crush it up with
their fingers, and hold it just under their noses. “Today,” I told
them, “is about walking like a farmer and thinking like a chef.”
Then I asked them, “When we use herbs and spices in cooking,
do we use a lot or a little?”
“A little,” some students answered.
gRowiNG A LiTTlE
GaRdenERTeach yourself to guide the way
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water, plants make glucose (energy in the form of sugar) and
also release oxygen as a waste product. Plants combine the
energy they get from the sun with the nutrients and minerals
they gather from the soil to nourish themselves and develop
into mature plants.
Flowers: Formation, Pollination, Seed Production
Like animals, plants are driven to reproduce. Most plants do
so by manufacturing their own seeds. As part of this process,
and only when the time is right, a plant begins to form flowers.
Some plants, like cucumbers and melons, have separate
male and female flowers. Others, like tomatoes and peppers,
have male and female parts within the same single flower.
Nectar in the flowers attracts pollinators like birds, bees,
butterflies, and other insects, who move pollen within and
between flowers. Corn and many grain crops use the wind to
move pollen between plants. Pollen fertilizes an egg within
the ovary of the female flower, enabling seeds to develop
(right where the flower was blooming). Some plants enclose
their seeds in fruit—I’m sure you’ve noticed the seeds inside
Common nature: Humans & Plants
Watching my garden grow throughout the year, I’m reminded of just how vital our relationship to plants is—and how alike we are. It’s quite a convenient arrangement. Plants need food, water, air, warmth, space, and sunlight, just like we do. They breathe in what we breathe out, and we breathe in what they breathe out. Plants are programmed to a twenty-four-
hour cycle (circadian rhythm) like we are. Plants are food for us, and we can create nutritious compost for them.
And then there’s our natural attraction to the sun—our bodies and skin crave sunlight for vitamin D production! Plants also naturally bend and turn to face the sun, a phenomenon called phototropism.
For the Littlest Gardeners, I find it helpful to describe the different growth stages of seedlings (those that are started indoors and later transplanted outside), as grade levels in school. Seedlings that have recently sprouted, are tender and delicate, and still need the protection of the greenhouse are “preschoolers.”
When they have matured a bit, usually after a few weeks, seedlings graduate to “kindergarten” and are ready to be hardened off. This means
Describing seedLing stages to littLe gardener
it’s time for them to be moved from the comfortable growing conditions of the greenhouse to a semiprotected spot outside, where they can start becoming more comfortable being outside.
Through this process, kindergarten seedlings become hardy and better prepared for the harsher conditions they will experience in the garden. Once they are big and strong enough to be transplanted from their pot into the garden, seedlings are ready to advance to first grade!
Seedlings use the food stored in their seeds until their first
true leaves form and they can begin to create their own food
through the process of photosynthesis. With light from the sun
(absorbed by the pigment chlorophyll), carbon dioxide, and
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Broadly Speaking100 Years of Wisecracks, Insights, Retorts
& Wisdom from Women in Comedy
Edited by Barbara Darko
with Rob Shaeffer
Broadly Speaking offers diverse perspectives on comedy with quotes from the
world’s greatest female comics and entertainers. As varied as the comedians
themselves, witty one-liners, intimate anecdotes, and honest accounts tell the
story of dismantling the boys’ club and redefining what a woman in comedy
can look, act, and sound like. Covering one hundred years of women in
comedy, Broadly Speaking showcases original legends Dorothy Parker and
Moms Mabley, who share the page with current influential figures Tina Fey
and Ilana Glazer, alongside the emerging generation of funny women, including
Awkwafina and Patti Harrison. Chuckle, laugh, and muse over these insights
into the internal and external challenges of becoming a comedian and the way
the industry and game have changed.
Barbara Darko, an editor at Bloomsbury USA, is a lifelong comedy fan.
She grew up in Queens, New York, and earned her BA in visual studies at
the University of Pennsylvania. Darko lives and works in New York City.
Rob Shaeffer is an editor with thirty years of experience in publishing.
He lives in New England.
A must-have for the comedian and spirited feminist in your life
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Amy Poehler
Sarah Silverman
Mary Tyler Moore
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My grandfather once said, having watched me one entire afternoon,
“This child will either end up on stage or in jail.”
leaping
and cavorting,
prancing and
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when I’m angry is like bringing a birthday cake into an ape sanctuary.
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asking to get
your nose
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Stop
but because it would’ve
telling girls they can be anything they want when they grow up.. .not because they can’t,
to them they couldn’t.
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Not NowThe Procrastinator’s Manual
Benjamin English
Struggling to realize your full procrastination potential? Finally, a primer for
procrastinators has arrived. Not Now is an illustrated instruction manual that
teaches novice and advanced procrastinators how to dally, dawdle, and lollygag
their way to expert-level procrastination. Starting with simple exercises, such
as “sit” and “pace,” instructions gradually advance in complexity and futility—
“learn how to write in your non-dominant hand,” “color coordinate your
bookshelves to look like a Pantone color guide”— and eventually reach master
level: “learn a new language by correspondence course, pack your bags, and
move to another country.”
Benjamin English is a graphic designer
based in Kingston, New York.
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Achieve your full procrastination potential
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Graphic Design Rules365 Essential Design Dos and Don’ts, Revised Edition
Sean Adams, Peter Dawson, John Foster, and Tony Seddon
Introduction by Sean Adams
DON’T use comic sans (except ironically!) but DO worship the classic typefaces
like Helvetica and Garamond. Graphic Design Rules is a handy guide for
professional graphic designers, students, and laymen who incorporate graphic
design into their job or small business. Packed with practical advice, this spirited
collection of design dos and don’ts takes readers through 365 rules like knowing
when to use a modular grid—and when to throw the grid out the window. All
designers will appreciate tips and lessons from these highly accomplished authors,
who draw on years of experience to help you create good design.
Sean Adams, chair of graphic design at ArtCenter College of Design in Pasadena,
California, is an AIGA Medal winner and author of The Designer’s Dictionary
of Color and The Designer’s Dictionary of Type. His clients include Adobe,
Gap, Nickelodeon, and Sundance. Peter Dawson, a cofounder of Grade Design
in London, is a fellow of the International Society of Typographic Designers and
author of The Field Guide to Typography. John Foster received a gold medal
from the Art Directors Club of New York, and his clients have included Coca-Cola
and the Nature Conservancy. Tony Seddon, a graphic designer based in the United
Kingdom, is coauthor of Graphic Design for Nondesigners.
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Paula ScherTwenty-Five Years at the Public, A Love Story
Paula Scher
A larger-than-life figure in the design community with a client list to match,
Paula Scher turned her first major project as a partner at Pentagram into a
formative twenty-five-year relationship with the Public Theater in New York.
This behind-the-scenes account of the relationship between Scher and “the
Public,” as it’s affectionately known, chronicles over two decades of brand
and identity development and an evolving creative process in a unique
“autobiography of graphic design.”
New Yorkers, designers, and theater fans everywhere will be thrilled to
find hundreds of Scher’s posters, including those for Hamilton, Bring in ’da
Noise, Bring in ’da Funk, and numerous Shakespeare in the Park productions,
collected in this one-of-a-kind volume along with other printed and process-
related matter. Essays by two of the theater’s artistic directors, George C.
Wolfe and Oskar Eustis, and design critics Steven Heller and Ellen Lupton
contextualize Scher’s dynamic typographic treatment.
Paula Scher has been a partner in Pentagram’s New York City office since
1991. She is a recipient of the Cooper Hewitt, Smithsonian Design Museum’s
National Design Award for Communication Design and the AIGA Medal.
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By the second season of the new system (’14–’15), I was designing the summer posters with enough graphic eccentricity that they could easily be extended to a new season that would be differentiated from the previous one. The typography was skewed at opposite angles and stacked as a powerful zigzag. The summer posters were designed in
black and green, though the green printed too dark and bad subway station lighting killed its contrast. I switched the green color to a taxicab yellow for the season graphics, and the look of the whole season was very powerful. Kirstin and the art department created powerful pieces that hung together strongly as individual posters, as programs, and at Joe’s Pub.
Among the zigzagging posters was one for a new mu-sical developed and debuting at the Public in 2015 called Hamilton. After Hamilton went to Broadway, the show’s logo received a more commercial treatment. I confess, this bothers me because it doesn’t give the Public credit for incubating this spectacular smash hit. It’s one of the flaws of the system.
The third season (’15–’16) was even stronger. It was based on typography that slashed through larger typog-raphy or imagery. By now, Shakespeare in the Park and the rest of the season had become one. The Public’s au-dience had really begun to catch on. I started to notice designed images from plays and events being tweeted or posted on people’s Instagram accounts as souvenirs of their attendance. Over the next couple of years it hap-pened with more frequency. The new identity approach had taken hold. It has shaped the way the Public is recognized and understood. It changes each year, and the New York audience anticipates it.
In 2017, after eight years, Kirstin left the Public to work on her own projects, but she continued to freelance for
the Public. Tammy Shell, who was the assistant art director, assumed Kirstin’s job. More designers joined the in-house team, including an-other of my students, and the in-house art department continues to grow and get stronger.
Each season, after I design the Shakespeare poster, I teach the in-house team how to work with it. There is no written manual, only trial and error. The attributes of the poster are clearly visible. They generally
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for our use, but they would have no say in how it was treated and incorporated into the poster. The rule proved to be mostly effective and has held up for twenty-five years. I am amazed by it. Usually, these types of rules are the sorts of things that break down over time because they are politically unpleasant for marketing departments to have to enforce.
But our philosophy was simple. The Public is a place for actors, actresses, writers, and directors. It is a nonprofit theater. And it is an
honor to have the opportunity to work and/or perform there. The poster represents the play or activity, but it also represents the Public and all of the creativity that flourishes there. Over the years, actors who have performed at the Public Theater or the Delacorte have contacted me for copies of the posters and promotions that were connected to their performances. I am always surprised by this because neither their name nor
picture is on it. But the graphics become a souvenir of their experience, and a seal of approval from the Public.
I designed eight posters in the first year of the new identity. But the reality was that you would never have seen them if you weren’t at the Public Theater. I had hoped that the Public would post them on barricades around New York City, but that was phenomenally expensive and illegal in certain instances. There was no website or digital media yet, and most people learned about what was going on at the Public through newspaper, radio, and magazine advertising, as well as restaurant cards, handbills, and Playbill covers. The Public made a plethora of all of these bits of paper, and it was too much for me to accomplish the design of all of it at Pentagram. I hired a designer (Brian Boyce) to work inside the Public. He was the first of many.
Most of the play ads were designed off the posters. The handbills and postcards used formations of the wood type style and involved laying out the big blocky type in all caps in black ink and then printing them out on a variety of colored papers. I confess that I didn’t pay enough attention to these promotions and was much more interested in designing posters. That was foolish of me because most people, other than designers, saw the promotions and not the post-ers. During the George Wolfe years, I would often feel like a failure in terms of my relationship to the churn of daily promotions, which
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6.75 x 10.25 in / 17.1 x 26 cm
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This Is What Democracy Looked LikeA Visual History of the Printed Ballot
Alicia Yin Cheng
Foreword by Julian E. Zelizer
This Is What Democracy Looked Like, the first illustrated history of printed
ballot design, illuminates the noble but often flawed process at the heart
of our democracy. An exploration and celebration of US ballots from
the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, this visual history reveals
unregulated, outlandish, and, at times, absurd designs that reflect the
explosive growth and changing face of the voting public. The ballots offer
insight into a pivotal time in American history— a period of tectonic shifts
in the electoral system — fraught with electoral fraud, disenfranchisement,
scams, and skullduggery, as parties printed their own tickets and voters
risked their lives going to the polls.
Alicia Yin Cheng is a founding partner of MGMT. design in Brooklyn,
New York. She currently serves as an external critic for the MFA program
at the Rhode Island School of Design and has taught at Yale University,
Maryland Institute College of Art, Barnard College, and Cooper Union.
Cheng was a past board member of the AIGA/NY chapter and the
Fine Arts Federation.
The power of ballot design in American history
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research earns
this title an A” —Publishers Weekly
arChiteCture—
May 2020
8 × 8.75 in / 20.3 x 22.2 cm
208 pp / 150 color & 75 b+w
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A-frameSecond Edition
Chad Randl
The heyday of the national A-frame craze saw tens of thousands of these easy and
affordable structures built as vacation homes, roadside restaurants, churches, and
even pet stores. A-frame chronicles America’s love affair with the A-frame, from
postwar getaway to its recent revival among designers and DIYers. In a fascinating
look at this architectural phenomenon, Chad Randl tells the story of the triangle
house, from prehistoric Japan to its lifestyle-changing prime in the 1960s as a symbol
of play, leisure, and outdoor living. Part architectural history and part cultural
exploration, the book documents every aspect of A-frame living with cartoons, ads,
high-style and do-it-yourself examples, family snapshots, and an appendix with a
complete set of blueprints in case you want to build your own.
Chad Randl is Art DeMuro Assistant Professor in the Historic Preservation
Program, College of Design, at the University of Oregon in Portland. Previously,
he taught at Cornell University and worked as an architectural historian for the
National Park Service. He is the author of Revolving Architecture: A History of
Buildings that Rotate, Swivel, and Pivot.
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10 x 12 in / 25.4 x 30.5 cm
368 pp / 300 color & b+w
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Tom KundigWorking Title
Tom Kundig
Foreword by Mark Rozzo
Striking, innovative, and dramatically sited, the twenty-nine projects in
Tom Kundig: Working Title reveal the hand of a master of contextually astute,
richly detailed architecture. As Kundig’s work has increased in scale and
variety, in diverse locations from his native Seattle to Hawaii and Rio de
Janeiro, it continues to exhibit his signature sensitivity to material and locale
and to feature his fascinating kinetic “gizmos.” Projects range from inviting
homes that integrate nature to large-scale commercial and public buildings:
wineries, high-performance mixed-use skyscrapers, a Visitor Center for
Tillamook Creamery, the Burke Museum of Natural History and Culture, and
the Wagner Education Center of the Center for Wooden Boats, among others.
Tom Kundig: Working Title includes lush photography, sketches, and a dialogue
between Tom Kundig and Michael Chaiken, curator of the Kundig-designed
Bob Dylan Archive at the Helmerich Center for American Research.
Tom Kundig, FAIA, RIBA, is a principal and owner of Seattle-based Olson
Kundig. In 2016, he was elected to the National Academy of Design as an
Academician in Architecture, and he received the AIA Seattle Gold Medal in
2018. Kundig’s work has appeared in the New York Times Magazine, Architect,
Architectural Record, and Architectural Digest.
Recent projects in a lavish large format edition
Tom Kundig: Houses
978-1-56898-605-0
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Tom Kundig: Houses 2
978-1-61689-040-7
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Tom Kundig: Works
978-1-61689-345-3
$65.00 / £40.00
Also Available...
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Costa Rica Treehouse, Santa Teresa, Costa Rica
Martin’s Lane Winery, Kelowna, British Columbia, Canada
Triptych, Yarrow Point, Washington, United States
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The house is intended
to breathe and open
to the climate as
much as possible.
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The New FarmContemporary Rural Architecture
Daniel P. Gregory
Foreword by Abby Rockefeller
Recent generations of farmers have reinvented the family farm and its traditions,
embracing organic practices and sustainability and, along with them, a bold new
use of modern architecture. The New Farm profiles sixteen contemporary farms
around the globe, accompanied by plans and colorful images that highlight the
connections among family, food, design, terrain, and heritage.
Visit a Tasmanian sheep shearers’ quarters with a dramatic coastal view and
a bamboo-wrapped farm shed in Kentucky. Learn from a fourth-generation
poultry breeder and newcomers who have stepped off the corporate ladder and
into the barnyard. Projects include an olive oil grove and mill in California, the
storied Stone Barns Center in New York, and organic farms in Canada and across
Europe. An introduction places the design of these farms in a lineage of celebrated
architects including William Wurster, William Turnbull, Edward Larrabee Barnes,
Marc Appleton, and Tom Kundig.
Daniel P. Gregory is a longtime magazine and website editor and author of Cliff
May and the Modern Ranch House. He graduated from Yale, received his PhD in
architectural history from UC Berkeley, and lives in the Bay Area.
Modern architecture comes to the farm
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The Art of Earth ArchitecturePast, Present, Future
Jean Dethier
For almost ten thousand years, unbaked earth has been used to build remarkable
structures, from simple dwellings to palaces, temples, and fortresses both grand
and durable. Jean Dethier spent fifty years researching this landmark global
survey, which spans five continents and 250 sites. The Art of Earth Architecture
demonstrates the wide-ranging applications and sustainability of this building
material, while presenting a manifesto for its ecological significance. Featuring
raw-earth masterpieces, monumental structures, and little known works, the
book includes the temples and palaces of Mesopotamia, the Great Wall of
China, large-scale urban developments in Tenochtitlan in Mexico, the medinas
of Morocco, and housing in Marrakech and Bogota.
This definitive reference features many UNESCO World Heritage sites and
contains essays on the historical, technical, and cultural aspects of raw-earth
construction from twenty experts in the field, as well as hundreds of photographs,
illustrations, and architectural drawings.
Jean Dethier has dedicated his life to the research, safeguarding, and development
of earth structures around the world. Dethier worked at the Centre Pompidou
as a curator of influential architectural exhibits for thirty years. Winner of the
prestigious Grand Prix national de l’architecture, he sat on the jury of the 2016
Terra Award, the first international prize for contemporary earthen structures.
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Campus guides—
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6.25 x 10 in / 15.9 x 24.5 cm
256 pp / 120 color & b+w
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Amherst College: The Campus GuideBlair Kamin
Foreword by Biddy Martin
Photographs by Ralph Lieberman
Amherst College: The Campus Guide is an architectural tour of one of
North America’s most prestigious liberal arts colleges. Founded in
Western Massachusetts some two hundred years ago, the one thousand-
acre campus is a living museum of architectural history, bearing the
imprint of distinguished firms in architecture and landscape architecture:
Frederick Law Olmsted; McKim, Mead & White; Benjamin Thompson;
Edward Larrabee Barnes; Shepley Bulfinch; and Michael Van Valkenburgh.
Organized as a series of six walks, the guide interweaves the history of the
college with the story of the campus’s development. Newly commissioned
photographs and a hand drawn pocket map enhance this engaging journey
through Amherst’s architecture, landscape, interior design, and sculpture.
Blair Kamin, a 1979 graduate of Amherst, is the Pulitzer Prize–winning
architecture critic of the Chicago Tribune. His previous books include
Why Architecture Matters: Lessons from Chicago. Ralph Lieberman is an
architectural historian and photographer. He was the photographer for
Williams College: The Campus Guide and previously collaborated with
Kamin on The Gates of Harvard Yard. Biddy Martin is the president of
Amherst College.
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Seymour ChwastInspiration and Process in Design
Introduction by Steven Heller
Seymour Chwast (1931–) is an American graphic
designer known for his diverse body of work and lasting
influence on visual culture. He has authored more than
thirty children’s books, four graphic novels, and several
typefaces. In 1954, he cofounded Push Pin Studios
(changed to The Pushpin Group in 1985), whose
revolutionary work altered the course of contemporary
graphic communication in the 1950s and 60s and
continues to inspire the field of design worldwide.
Chwast’s work as a humorist is plainly felt in this
biting collection of illustrative work. Sketches from his
vast portfolio of unpublished children’s books and his
cartoon work, such as Karma for Kats and 1001 Beards,
are accompanied by interviews by Steven Heller, which
explore Chwast’s motivations and process.
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Paul RandInspiration and Process in Design
Introduction by Steven Heller
Edited by Eugenia Bell
Paul RudolphInspiration and Process in Architecture
Introduction by John Morris Dixon
Edited by Eugenia Bell
Best-known for his corporate brand logos and art
direction, Paul Rand (1914–1986) transformed
commercial art from craft to profession and
influenced the look of advertising and book design.
This spirited collection of literal (and figural) back-
of-the-envelope sketches, doodles, and notes, captures
sparks that later found their full form in his children’s
books, logos, and personal work.
Paul Rudolph (1918–1997) authored some of
Modernism’s most powerful designs. His early
residential work in Sarasota, Florida, garnered
international attention, and his later exploration of
Brutalist materials and forms earned both notoriety
and acclaim. The dynamic drawings included
here— selected from his archive in the Library of
Congress — illustrate his emotive hand and deft
drafting skill.
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144 pp / 85 illustrations
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28 MOLESKINE BOOKS RECENT HIGHLIGHTS
I am New YorkCarlo Stanga
The Design of WordsFrancesco Guerrera
Foreword by Paul Antonio
Cities provide infinite sources of inspiration. Carlo
Stanga’s I Am the City series animates the cultural
and economic production of prominent metropolises.
From the Chrysler Building to the bagel, I am New
York is an illustrated journey of the Big Apple like no
other. Stanga’s love letter to New York captures the
magic of the city.
The Design of Words celebrates the work of the
Calligraphy Masters, whose far-flung members—
Calligrafreaks, as they are affectionately known—
filled forty Moleskine sketchbooks for an exhibition
in Milan. This book is a curated collection of
those sketchbooks, celebrating the different styles
and personal interpretations of calligraphers
in fifteen countries and reflecting the world of
calligraphy today.
8.25 x 9.75 in / 21 x 24.8 cm
112 pp
Paperback with flaps
978-88-6732-578-8
$29.90 / £19.00
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160 pp
Hardcover
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Almost 100 Chairs
For 100 People
5 x 8.25 in / 112 pp
Hardcover / 978-88-6732-571-9
$19.95/ £13.95
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City Maps and Stories
Lorenzo Petrantoni
8.25 x 11.75 in / 160 pp
Hardcover / 978-88-6732-483-5
$32.90 / £24.95
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Elio Fiorucci
Fashion Unfolds
7.25 x 11 in / 192 pp
Paperback / 978-88-6732-656-3
$45.00 / £29.95
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Detour
Updated Edition
7.5 x 9.75 in / 352 pp
Paperback / 978-88-6732-484-2
$39.95 / £27.95
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Daniel Libeskind
Inspiration and Process
in Architecture
5 x 8.25 in / 144 pp
Paperback / 978-88-6732-479-8
$19.95 / £13.95
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Giovanni Pintori
9 x 11.5 in / 192 pp
Paperback / 978-88-6732-760-7
$49.00 / £32.50
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Grafton Architects
Inspiration and Process
in Architecture
5 x 8.25 in / 144 pp
Hardcover / 978-88-6732-494-1
$39.00 / £25.00
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The Hand of the Designer
Edited by Francesca Serrazanetti
and Matteo Schubert
8.25 x 11.75 in / 364 pp
Hardcover / 978-88-6293-531-9
$69.00 / £49.00
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The Hand of the Graphic Designer
Edited by Pietro Corraini
8.25 x 11.75 in / 272 pp
Hardcover / 978-88-6613-000-0
$64.00 / £40.00
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How to Play with Letters
Rylsee
8.25 x 9.75 in / 112 pp
Paperback / 978-88-6613-161-8
$29.90 / £17.90
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I am London
Carlo Stanga
8.25 x 9.75 in / 112 pp
Paperback / 978-88-6732-573-3
$29.90 / £19.00
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James Stirling
Inspiration and Process
in Architecture
5 x 8.25 in / 144 pp
Paperback / 978-88-6732-478-1
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Morphosis Thom Mayne
Inspiration and Process
in Architecture
5 x 8.25 in / 144 pp
Paperback / 978-88-6732-575-7
$19.95 / £13.95
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Postcards From
The Wandering City
Carlo Stanga
8.25 x 9.75 in / 96 pp
Hardcover / 978-88-6732-576-4
$12.95 / £9.99
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Vivienne Westwood
Fashion Unfolds
7.25 x 11 in / 192 pp
Paperback / 978-88-6732-650-1
$49.00 / £29.95
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Michael Graves
Inspiration and Process
in Architecture
5 x 8.25 in / 144 pp
Hardcover / 978-88-6732-692-1
$39.00 / £25.00
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Silkscreen Masters
Secrets of the World’s Top Screen
Printers
8.25 x 10 in / 224 pp
Paperback / 978-88-6613-166-3
$32.90 / £24.95
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Mind, Maps and Infographics
The Naked Notebooks
8.25 x 9.25 in / 144 pp
Paperback / 978-88-6732-572-6
$32.00 / £21.00
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Sketch, Think, Draw.
Giancarlo Iliprandi
The Naked Notebooks
8.25 x 9.75 in / 144 pp
Paperback / 978-88-6732-486-6
$32.00 / £21.00
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Marcio Kogan Studio Mk27
Inspiration and Process
in Architecture
5 x 8.25 in / 144 pp
Hardcover / 978-88-6732-693-8
$39.00 / £25.00
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Evolution By Design
9 x 11.5 in / 288 pp
Hardcover / 978-88-6732-196-4
$64.00 / £40.00
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Kengo Kuma
Inspiration and Process in Architecture
5 x 8.25 in / 144 pp
Hardcover / 978-88-6613-164-9
$19.95 / £13.95
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KUMA
Mecanoo
Inspiration and Process
in Architecture
5 x 8.25 in / 144 pp
Paperback / 978-88-6613-165-6
$19.95 / £13.95
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MECANOO
Zaha Hadid
Inspiration and Process
in Architecture
5 x 8.25 in / 140 pp
Paperback / 978-88-6613-163-2
$19.95 / £13.95
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ages: 3–7 —
April 2020
7.5 x 9.85 in
30 pp / 15 color
Hardcover with jacket
978-1-61689-840-3
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A beautiful story about taking care of others
Little Cheetah’s ShadowMarianne Dubuc
Little Cheetah’s shadow is missing. When Little Cheetah finds him and
learns that Little Shadow is sad because he never gets to go first, Little
Cheetah is happy to switch places. As they travel about their neighborhood,
Little Cheetah is surprised to learn how hard it can be to follow. Eventually
they decide that walking side-by-side is much better, and when they go
through a scary tunnel on the way home, they discover they can face the
dark together. Little Cheetah’s Shadow is a sweet tale of friendship, empathy,
and the importance of seeing things from a different perspective, rendered
in Marianne Dubuc’s warm and inviting illustrations.
Marianne Dubuc is an award-winning author and illustrator of fifteen
picture books, including Otto and Pio and Up the Mountain Path. Beloved
by children around the world, her books have been translated into more
than twenty-five languages. She lives in Montreal, Quebec, with her husband
and their two children.
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Otto and Pio
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“Oh! That doesn’t sound very nice at all,”
said Little Cheetah.
“From now on, you go first.”
They were almost home, but Little Shadow stopped
at the entrance to a tunnel along the way.
“Oh no!” he cried. “In the dark, I disappear!”
Little Shadow was very happy to go first.
And Little Cheetah was happy to stroll behind.
It was a beautiful day.
“Can we stop at Mr. Boubou’s bakery?”
asked Little Cheetah.
“I’d like to buy some bread for lunch.”
Little Shadow happily agreed.
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Malo and the Merry-Go-RoundMaria Dek
It’s a beautiful day and Malo has promised to help his best friend Poto make
pickles. But when Malo hears there’s a new merry-go-round in the forest, all
bets are off. Abandoning Poto, he rushes through the forest, ignoring a boar in
need of help, snapping at a cuckoo, and smooshing a dung beetle’s dung. When
he finally finds the merry-go-round, Malo realizes that riding alone would be
no fun at all. Lucky for Malo, his friend Poto not only forgives him, but also
helps him set his other wrongs right with the forest animals. This delightfully
offbeat tale, set in a whimsical forest of giant mushrooms and towering trees,
teaches the importance of saying “I’m sorry,” forgiveness, and friendship.
Maria Dek lives and works in Białowieża, a village located in the oldest forest
in Europe, where she creates original and expressive watercolor illustrations
that stir the reader’s imagination. Her prior books include A Walk in the Forest,
When I am Big, and Look, It’s Raining. She holds degrees from the Academy of
Fine Arts in Warsaw and University of the Arts London.
ages: 3–7—
March 2020
8 x 11 in / 20.3 x 28 cm
34 pp / 17 color
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Good Morning, Neighbor
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A little girl and a bison become lifelong friends
My BisonGaya Wisniewski
In a clearing by the forest, a little girl befriends a bison. Each winter they
meet, sit by the fire, and share stories or simply enjoy the silence together until
it is time for the bison to rejoin his herd in the spring. Their bond deepens as
they grow older and the years go by, but one winter her bison does not return.
After searching for him in the woods, the little girl, now a grown-up, comes to
understand that though her bison is gone, he will also always be with her.
Gaya Wisniewski’s evocative charcoal-and-ink illustrations, enriched by the
gradual addition of blue watercolor, masterfully convey this tender, affecting
story of friendship and understanding the passage of time.
Born into an artistic family, Gaya Wisniewski studied illustration
at the Saint-Luc Institute in Brussels. While teaching
drawing at Le Wolf, a center for children’s literature
in Belgium, she fell in love with
storytelling. My Bison is her
first book in English. She now
lives in France.
ages: 5–8 —
March 2020
7.5 x 10.5 in / 19.1 x 26.7 cm
36 pp / 20 color
Hardcover with jacket
978-1-61689-886-1
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In the Garden Emma Giuliani
Marvelous wonders await in this extraordinary garden book. From season
to season, children follow the life of a garden as each page reveals new
treasures hiding under lift-up flaps. Peek inside the curious tulip bulb and
discover the peas inside a peapod. Watch a ladybug help with pesky aphids
and search for ripe strawberries under the leaves. Rich in detail, Emma
Giuliani’s bright, immersive illustrations and flaps in fantastic shapes,
sizes, and colors carry the reader into the enchanted world of gardening.
Discovering different facets of the garden—fauna, flora, and the work
necessary to help it grow and thrive—will delight gardeners of all ages.
Emma Giuliani is a graphic designer and illustrator living in Paris.
Her previous books include Egyptomania and Welcome the Day.
ages: 8 and up —
April 2020
11 x 15.75 in / 27.9 x 40 cm
16 pp / color throughout
Hardcover, oversized,
resealable polybag
978-1-61689-893-9
$27.95 / £21.99
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A gorgeous oversized lift-the-flap book
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New to the My Nature Sticker Activity Books(see next page for the full series)
Inventive AnimalsMy Nature Sticker Activity Book
Clémentine Sourdais
Did you know that puffer fish dig geometric shapes in the sand,
that octopuses imitate their predators, or that weaver birds make
the most complex nests in the world—and they can even tie knots?
Learn fun facts as you color an octopus’s tentacles, stick prey in a
spider’s web, and add cells to the bees’ honeycomb.
Clémentine Sourdais grew up in Avignon, France, where she spent
much of her childhood in the aisles of her parents’ children’s
bookstore. She is now an author and illustrator of children’s books.
ages: 5 and up —
March 2020
8.75 x 11.875 in / 22 x 30 cm
24 pp / 14 color / Paperback
978-1-61689-898-4 / $7.99 / £5.99
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Streams and PondsMy Nature Sticker Activity Book
Olivia Cosneau
ages: 5 and up —
March 2020
8.75 x 11.875 in / 22 x 30 cm
24 pp / 20 color / Paperback
978-1-61689-904-2 / $7.99 / £5.99
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with
94 stickers, 31 activities,
and 1 quiz
Olivia Cosneau
Streams and Ponds
Clémentine Sourdais
Inventive Animals
with
74 stickers, 26 activities,
and 1 quiz
With
74 stickers,
26 activities,
and 1 quiz
Did you know that water scorpions use a snorkel to breathe, that
the eyes of the damselfly can swivel in every direction, or that
moorhen chicks leave the nest as soon as they hatch? Ponds and
streams have complex ecosystems full of amazing birds, strange
insects, and colorful crustaceans, fish, and other creatures. Draw
a snail’s shell, color in the frogs, and perch a bird in her nest.
Olivia Cosneau lives in France and has illustrated numerous
children’s books, including Garden Insects & Bugs and In the
Age of Dinosaurs. She obtained her arts degree at the University
of Nantes.
With
94 stickers,
31 activities,
and 1 quiz
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“ The first time you show your little nature lovers
these books, do not let them know there are stickers
involved. Because these are the rare activity books
that can hold their own on the quirky, information-
packed writing and exquisite artwork alone.”
—New York Times Book Review
My Nature Sticker Activity Books
present a range of interactive activities
and stickers that keep children entertained
for hours. A quiz at the end of each book
tests their knowledge of the fun facts they
have learned.
Birds of the World
My Nature Sticker Activity Book
Olivia Cosneau
8.75 x 11.875 in
24 pp / 20 color
Includes 104 stickers and 24 activities
Paperback / Ages: 5 and up
978-1-61689-566-2 / $7.99 / £5.99
rights: World english
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At the Seashore
My Nature Sticker Activity Book
Olivia Cosneau
8.75 x 11.875 in
24 pp / 25 color
Includes 120 stickers and 24 activities
Paperback / Ages: 5 and up
978-1-61689-461-0 / $7.99 / £5.99
rights: World english
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Animals of the Savanna
My Nature Sticker Activity Book
Olivia Cosneau
8.75 x 11.875 in
24 pp / 20 color
Includes 57 stickers and 32 activities
Paperback / Ages: 5 and up
978-1-61689-788-8 / $7.99 / £5.99
rights: World english
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MY NATURE STICKER ACTIVITY BOOKS
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Butterflies of the World
My Nature Sticker Activity Book
Olivia Cosneau
8.75 x 11.875 in
24 pp / 25 color
Includes 56 stickers and 24 activities
Paperback / Ages: 5 and up
978-1-61689-465-8 / $7.99 / £5.99
rights: World english
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In the Ocean
My Nature Sticker Activity Book
Olivia Cosneau
8.75 x 11.875 in
24 pp / 18 color
Includes 80 stickers and 25 activities
Paperback / Ages: 5 and up
978-1-61689-669-0 / $7.99 / £5.99
rights: World english
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In the Forest
My Nature Sticker Activity Book
Olivia Cosneau
8.75 x 11.875 in
24 pp / 14 color
Includes 127 stickers and 29 activities
Paperback / Ages: 5 and up
978-1-61689-785-7 / $7.99 / £5.99
rights: World english
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Garden Insects and Bugs
My Nature Sticker Activity Book
Olivia Cosneau
8.75 x 11.875 in
24 pp / 20 color
Includes 112 stickers and 27 activities
Paperback / Ages: 5 and up
978-1-61689-664-5 / $7.99 / £5.99
rights: World english
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In the Age of Dinosaurs
My Nature Sticker Activity Book
Olivia Cosneau
8.75 x 11.875 in
24 pp / 25 color
Includes 85 stickers and 24 activities
Paperback / Ages: 5 and up
978-1-61689-469-6 / $7.99 / £5.99
rights: World english
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In the Vegetable Garden
My Nature Sticker Activity Book
Olivia Cosneau
8.75 x 11.875 in
24 pp / 18 color
Includes 102 stickers and 24 activities
Paperback / Ages: 5 and up
978-1-61689-571-6 / $7.99 / £5.99
rights: World english
MY NATURE STICKER ACTIVITY BOOKS
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ages: 8 and up—
Available Now
8.25 x 11.75 in / 21 x 29.8 cm
16 pp / color throughout
Hardcover
978-1-61689-593-8
$27.95 / £19.99
rights: World english
Frank Lloyd WrightMeet the Architect!
Patricia Geis
The life and work of visionary American architect Frank Lloyd Wright launches
our new activity book series, Meet the Architect!, an expansion of our Meet the
Artist! series. Flaps, cutouts, and pull tabs take readers on a fascinating journey
through Wright’s famous works — the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum,
Fallingwater, and Taliesin, among others — and the materials and techniques he
used to create them. This hands-on introduction will inspire budding architects
from ages eight to eighty.
Patricia Geis, a graphic
designer based in
Barcelona, Spain, is the
author of the critically
acclaimed Meet the Artist!
series, which includes
titles on Pablo Picasso,
Henri Matisse, Vincent
van Gogh, and
Leonardo da Vinci.
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Animal Camouflage:
Search and Find
Sarah Dennis and Sam Hutchinson
9.75 x 9.75 in
32 pp / 30 color
Hardcover / Ages: 6–9
978-1-61689-626-3 / $16.95
rights: north ameriCa
Animal Habitats:
Search and Find
Sarah Dennis and Sam Hutchinson
9.75 x 9.75 in
32 pp / 30 color
Hardcover / Ages: 6–9
978-1-61689-849-6 / $16.95
rights: north ameriCa
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Henri Matisse:
Meet the Artist!
Patricia Geis
8.25 x 11.75 in
16 pp / 48 color
Hardcover / Ages: 8 and up
978-1-61689-282-1 / $24.95 / £15.99
rights: World english
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Leonardo da Vinci:
Meet the Artist!
Patricia Geis
8.25 x 11.75 in
16 pp / 16 color
Hardcover / Ages: 8 and up
978-1-61689-766-6 / $24.95 / £17.99
rights: World english
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Pablo Picasso:
Meet the Artist!
Patricia Geis
8.25 x 11.75 in
16 pp / 48 color
Hardcover / Ages: 8 and up
978-1-61689-251-7 / $24.95 / £15.99
rights: World english
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Vincent van Gogh:
Meet the Artist!
Patricia Geis
8.25 x 11.75 in
16 pp / 48 color
Hardcover / Ages: 8 and up
978-1-61689-456-6 / $24.95 / £15.99
rights: World english
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The Colorful World of Dinosaurs
Matt Sewell
9 x 11.8 in
96 pp / 55 color
Hardcover / Ages: 5–12
978-1-61689-716-1 / $17.95
rights: north ameriCa
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The Atlas of Amazing Birds
Matt Sewell
7.85 x 8.65 in
128 pp / 64 color
Hardcover / Ages: 5–10
978-1-61689-857-1 / $19.95
rights: north ameriCa
A Life Made by Hand
Andrea D’Aquino
8 x 10.75 in
40 pp, color throughout
Hardcover with jacket / Ages: 5–8
978-1-61689-836-6 / $17.95 / £12.99
World english
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My Island
Roxane Marie Galliez
Illustrated by Seng Soun Ratanavanh
9.75 x 9.75 in
32 pp / 13 color
Hardcover with jacket / Ages: 3–5
978-1-61689-813-7 / $16.95 / £11.99
rights: World english
Patience, Miyuki
Roxane Marie Galliez
Illustrated by Seng Soun Ratanavanh
8.5 x 11.65 in
28 pp / 21 color
Hardcover with jacket / Ages: 5–8
978-1-61689-843-4 / $17.95 / £12.99
rights: World english
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Seng Soun Ratanavanh
Stéphanie Demasse-Pottier
Time for Bed, Miyuki
Roxane Marie Galliez
Illustrated by Seng Soun Ratanavanh
8.5 x 11.65 in
32 pp / 18 color
Hardcover with jacket / Ages: 5–8
978-1-61689-705-5 / $17.95 / £12.99
rights: World english
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Up the Mountain Path
Marianne Dubuc
7.5 x 9.75 in
72 pp / 80 color
Hardcover with jacket
Ages: 3–7
978-1-61689-723-9
$17.95
rights: north ameriCa
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The Fish and the Cat
Marianne Dubuc
7.5 x 9.5 in
92 pp / 45 color
Hardcover with jacket
Ages: 2 and up
978-1-61689-505-1
$16.95
rights: north ameriCa
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Otto and Pio
Marianne Dubuc
7.5 x 10.25 in
68 pp / 65 color
Hardcover with jacket
Ages: 3–7
978-1-61689-760-4
$17.95
rights: north ameriCa
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When I Am Big
Maria Dek
8 x 10 in
48 pp / color throughout
Hardcover with jacket
Ages: 4 and up
978-1-61689-602-7
$17.95 / £12.99
rights: World english
Look, It’s Raining
Mathieu Pierloot
Illustrated by Maria Dek
8 x 11 in
40 pp / 24 color
Hardcover with jacket
Ages: 3–6
978-1-61689-828-1
$17.95
rights: north ameriCa
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A Walk in the Forest
Maria Dek
7.87 x 9.85 in
48 pp / 48 color
Hardcover with jacket
Ages: 3–6
978-1-61689-569-3
$17.95 / £11.99
rights: World english
Good Morning, Neighbor
Davide Cali
and Maria Dek
8 x 11 in
48 pp / 30 color
Hardcover with jacket
Ages: 3–7
978-1-61689-699-7
$17.95 / £12.99
rights: World english
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4.25 x 6.125 x 1.625 in box / 10.8 x 15.6 x 4.1 cm
50 cards (50 designs)
Enclosure with history of bookplates
Box with slide-out drawer and ribbon
978-1-61689-878-6
$18.95 / £16.99
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Also Available...
Ex Libris, A Journal
978-1-61689-863-2
$16.95 / £14.99
Ex Libris: Fifty Postcards
Ex libris, or bookplates, are miniature artworks
designed to be pasted inside books to signify
ownership. A peek into the personal libraries of
bibliophiles, this boxed postcard collection features
designs commissioned by passionate readers
including Adam Smith, Charles Dickens, Greta
Garbo, Eleanor Roosevelt, and Edith Wharton.
Perfect for mailing or framing, these literary prints
will fascinate readers, lovers of literary ephemera,
and history and art enthusiasts.
Edith WhartonErle Stanley Gardner Eleanor RooseveltGreta Garbo Albert Einstein
Harry HoudiniRobert Frost Sidney A. TellerCharles Dickens Aldous Huxley
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CultivatedNotecards and Envelopes
Christin Geall
These arresting, modern masterpieces of
floral design celebrate the power of flowers.
Christin Geall pairs each exquisite arrange-
ment with a styling tip on the reverse side
of the card, offering insight into the creative
process, from how to balance texture and color
to fresh ideas about how to make use of extra
greenery. Suitable for any occasion, these cards
are both bold and sophisticated.
Also Available...
Cultivated
Hardcover
978-1-61689-820-5
$27.50 / £19.99
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4.75 x 6.125 x 1.5 in / 12 x 15 x 4 cm
12 notecards (12 designs)
12 envelopes
Enclosure with artist’s statement
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5.75 x 8.25 in / 14.5 x 21 cm
160 pp
Hardcover, reusable 1/2 jacket
with map and calendar
978-1-61689-881-6
$16.95 / £14.99
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Grids & Guides EcoA Notebook for Ecological Thinkers
The perfect journal for the sustainably minded,
Eco combines the classic, sophisticated Grids &
Guides format with a fresh, green-themed design.
Featuring 160 pages of postconsumer recycled
graph paper in a variety of designs, the eight
infographics and charts support green living with
useful information on Backyard Biodiversity,
Decoding Recycling Symbols, How to Calculate
Your Carbon Footprint, and more.
Also Available...
Grids & Guides complete series
see page 52
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10.5 x 3.5 x 1.75 in / 25.5 x 1.9 x 9 cm
Matchbox-style box
25 wood-backed rubber stamps
double pad / 2 colors of ink (teal and coral)
Enclosure with artist’s statement
978-1-61689-894-6
$24.95 / £19.99
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Sea Stamps25 stamps + 2 ink pads
Louise Lockhart
Fins and shells, tails and scales, Sea
Stamps is a spirited collection of twenty-
five shapes and textures waiting to be
mixed and matched to invent your own
creatures in their sea surroundings—
bustling tide pools, bright coral reefs, and
magical ocean floors. The combinations
are infinite!
Also Available...
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Stamp Bugs
978-1-61689-809-0
$24.95 / £19.99
Stampville
978-1-61689-601-0
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Stamp Garden
978-1-61689-680-5
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February 2020
4.5 x 3.5 x 1.4 in / 11.5 x 9 x 3.5 cm
30 sheets (10 designs)
30 envelopes (10 designs)
Box with slide-out drawer
and twill ribbon
Enclosure with history
of Katazome printing
978-1-61689-902-8
$16.95 / £14.99
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Little Notes: Katazome
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4.5 x 3.5 x 1.4 in / 11.5 x 9 x 3.5 cm
30 sheets (10 designs)
30 envelopes (10 designs)
Box with slide-out drawer
and twill ribbon
Enclosure with history
of African batik
978-1-61689-913-4
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Little Notes: African Batik
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little notes, sWeet and unexpeCted, say everything you need,
when you only need to say a little. Perfectly sized to slip in a sweetheart’s pocket, deliver
to a coworker’s desk, or attach to a bottle of wine, your little notes will delight on
all occasions. Each note features a spot illustration—a delicate flower, a graceful branch—
that adds charm to your special message.
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4.75 x 6.125 x 1.5 in / 12 x 15 x 4 cm
12 notecards (4 quotes)
12 full-color envelopes (4 designs)
Enclosure with biographical sketch
978-1-61689-884-7
$15.95 / £13.99
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Virginia Woolf Notecards
The work of modernist icon Virginia Woolf stands
as a pillar of literature and feminist discourse.
This quote collection draws from all aspects of
her life: letters to her loved ones, lectures,
criticism, and, of course, her celebrated novels.
Stylish envelopes inspired by both patterned skirts
and dresses worn by Woolf and the covers of her
first editions accompany each card.
Quote Notecard series...
see page 56
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5.5 x 7 x 1.75 in / 14 x 17.75 x 4.5 cm
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12 envelopes
Enclosure with biographical information
978-1-61689-906-6
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Herbaria The Pressed Plant Collection of Beatrix Farrand
Notecards and Envelopes
Beatrix Farrand (1872–1959) stands among the
leading twentieth-century landscape architects.
A founding member (and first woman) of the
American Society for Landscape Architects,
Farrand created more than two hundred private
gardens and landscapes in the United States and
Great Britain. She was also an expert archivist
who pressed and preserved over nine hundred
specimens from her garden in Maine.
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6.5 x 8.5 in / 17 x 24.5 cm
160 pp / 60 color & b+w
Paperback, spiral bound
Folded pockets and sections for notes
and addresses
978-1-61689-879-3
$24.95 / £22.99
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Redstone Diary 2021: Everyday PleasuresCompiled by Julian Rothenstein
Introduction by Ian Samson
Embark on a yearlong celebration of everyday pleasures
with the iconic Redstone Diary. This weekly calendar
offers an eclectic collection of images and prose from
artists Utagawa Hiroshige, Pierre Bonnard, and Ed
Ruscha, naturalist and illustrator Maria Sibylla Merian,
authors Iris Murdoch and James Joyce, photographer
Wolfgang Tillmans, and many others.
Julian Rothenstein is the publisher of Redstone Press,
based in London.
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Grids & Guides
A Notebook for Visual Thinkers
5.75 x 8.25 in / 160 pp / Hardcover
Cloth-covered, with 1/2-jacket
rights: World
Grids & Guides Softcover Black
2 Notebooks for Visual Thinkers
5.75 x 8.25 in
80 pp each
8 grids each, 8 guides each
Thick paper cover with stamped grid
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I can’t go back. It is the Princeton Architectural
Press Grids & Guides Notebook, and it is
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Red
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Grids & Guides Micro
Pocket-Size Notebooks
3 x 4.25 in
60 sheets / perforated micro grid pages
Flip-open cover / $7.95 / £6.99
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Grids & Guides Pencils
A Pencil Set for Visual Thinkers
7 x 2 x .7 in
12 single-sided, hexagonal, sharpened
pencils: 6 black graphite, 6 blue color
Includes ruler with die cuts
978-1-61689-466-5
$14.95 / £10.99
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Grids & Guides List Pads
3 List Pads for Visual Thinkers
3 x 9 in
Set of 3 list pads in black,
blue, and gray
80 sheets each, bound at the top
J-band, shrinkwrapped
978-1-61689-815-1
$14.95 / £12.99
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Grids & Guides Drawing Pad
14 x 10 in
50 sheets of graph paper
in 3 patterns / perforated,
thick black backing board
978-1-61689-635-5
$16.95 / £14.99
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Grids & Guides Tracebook
Tracing Paper Notebooks
for Visual Thinkers
5.75 x 8.25 in
2 notebooks bound with bellyband
60 sheets each / sewn spine
with front and back flaps
978-1-61689-642-3
$18.95 / £15.99
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Grids & Guides Notepads
3 Notepads for Visual Thinkers
6 x 9 in
Set of 3 notepads in green, blue, and red
50 sheets each, bound at top
J-band, shrinkwrapped
978-1-61689-370-5
$14.95 / £10.99
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GRIDS & GUIDES
54 STAMP SETS
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Stamp Bugs
25 stamps + 2 ink pads
Barbara Dziadosz
10.5 x 1.75 x 3.5 in
Matchbox-style box
25 wood-backed rubber stamps
double pad / 2 colors of ink
(yellow and gray)
978-1-61689-809-0
$24.95 / £19.99
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Stamp Garden
25 stamps + 2 ink pads
Coralie Bickford-Smith
10.5 x 1.75 x 3.5 in
Matchbox-style box
25 wood-backed rubber stamps
double pad / 2 colors of ink
(green and pink)
978-1-61689-680-5
$24.95 / £19.99
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Stampville
25 stamps + 2 ink pads
Aurelien Debat
10.5 x 1.75 x 3.5 in
Matchbox-style box
25 wood-backed rubber stamps
double pad / 2 colors of ink
(yellow and blue)
978-1-61689-601-0
$24.95 / £19.99
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Woodcut Notecards
Bryan Nash Gill
5.25 x 6.5 in
12 full-color notecards
6 designs with envelopes,
bellyband
978-1-61689-147-3
$16.95 / £14.99
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Woodcut Notebooks
Bryan Nash Gill
5.4 x 7 in
Set of 4 lined journals
64 pp each
Paperback with sewn spine,
bellyband, shrinkwrapped
978-1-61689-296-8
$16.95 / £12.99
rights: World
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Woodcut Memory Game
Bryan Nash Gill
3.5 x 3.5 x 4.125 in
Decorative box with lid
52 cards total (26 pairs)
978-1-61689-543-3
$18.95 / £13.99
rights: World
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Woodcut Journal
Bryan Nash Gill
7 x 9 in
160 pp / 16 full-color pages
Hardcover, cloth covered,
ribbon marker
978-1-61689-799-4
$18.95 / £13.99
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Woodcut
Bryan Nash Gill
8 x 9 in
128 pp / 100 color
Hardcover
978-1-61689-048-3
$29.95 / £19.99
rights: World
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Woodcut Postcards
Bryan Nash Gill
5 x 7 in
24 postcards
12 designs with bellyband
and keepsake envelope
978-1-61689-795-6
$15.95 / £11.99
rights: World
WOODCUTJ O U R N A L
B R YA N N A S H G I L L
WOODCUT FAMILY
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QUOTE CARDS
Abraham Lincoln Notecards
6 x 4.75 in
12 notecards
(4 quotes repeating 3 times)
12 full-color envelopes
978-1-61689-852-6 / $15.95 / £13.99
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Emily Dickinson Notecards
6 x 4.75 in
12 notecards
(4 quotes repeating 3 times)
12 full-color envelopes
978-1-61689-580-8 / $14.95 / £10.99
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Thoreau Notecards
6 x 4.75 in
12 notecards
(4 quotes repeating 3 times)
12 full-color envelopes
978-1-61689-488-7 / $14.95 / £10.99
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Mark Twain Notecards
6 x 4.75 in
12 notecards
(4 quotes repeating 3 times)
12 full-color envelopes
978-1-61689-861-8 / $15.95 / £13.99
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Walt Whitman Notecards
6 x 4.75 in
12 notecards
(4 quotes repeating 3 times)
12 full-color envelopes
978-1-61689-677-5 / $14.95 / £12.99
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William Morris Notecards
6 x 4.75 in
12 notecards
(4 quotes repeating 3 times)
12 full-color envelopes
978-1-61689-525-9 / $14.95 / £10.99
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John Muir Notecards
6 x 4.75 in
12 notecards
(4 quotes repeating 3 times)
12 full-color envelopes
978-1-61689-652-2 / $14.95 / £10.99
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Buddha Notecards
6 x 4.75 in
12 notecards
(4 quotes repeating 3 times)
12 full-color envelopes
978-1-61689-519-8 / $14.95 / £10.99
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Einstein Notecards
6 x 4.75 in
12 notecards
(4 quotes repeating 3 times)
12 full-color envelopes
978-1-61689-576-1 / $14.95 / £10.99
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Observer’s Notebook
Birds
7 x 9 in
160 pp / 16 full-color pages
Hardcover, cloth covered,
ribbon marker
978-1-61689-791-8
$18.95 / £15.99
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Observer’s Notebook
Butterflies
7 x 9 in
160 pp / 16 full-color pages
Hardcover, cloth-covered,
ribbon marker
978-1-61689-691-1
$18.95 / £14.99
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Observer’s Notebook
Astronomy
7 x 9 in
160 pp / 8 full-color pages
Hardcover, cloth covered,
ribbon marker
978-1-61689-538-9
$18.95 / £13.99
rights: World
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Observer’s Notebook
Trees
7 x 9 in
160 pp / 8 full-color pages
Hardcover, cloth covered,
ribbon marker
978-1-61689-537-2
$18.95 / £13.99
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Observer’s Notebook
Weather
7 x 9 in
160 pp / 8 full-color pages
Hardcover, cloth covered,
ribbon marker
978-1-61689-583-9
$18.95 / £13.99
rights: World
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Observer’s Notebook
Home
7 x 9 in
160 pp / 16 full-color pages
Hardcover, cloth covered,
ribbon marker
978-1-61689-637-9
$18.95 / £14.99
rights: World
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OBSERVER’S NOTEBOOKS
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Button Box
100 Postcards
4.25 x 6.25 in
100 full-color postcards
6 tabbed dividers
24-page booklet, shrinkwrapped
978-1-61689-724-6 / $19.95 / £16.99
rights: World
Animal Box
100 Postcards by 10 Artists
4.25 x 6.25 in
100 full-color postcards
10 tabbed dividers
24-page booklet, shrinkwrapped
978-1-61689-348-4 / $19.95 / £14.99
rights: World
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Pattern Box
100 Postcards by 10 Contemporary
Pattern Designers
4.25 x 6.25 in
100 full-color postcards
24-page booklet, shrinkwrapped
978-1-61689-188-6 / $21.95 / £15.99
rights: World
The Night Sky
50 Postcards
3.875 x 5.625 in
50 full-color postcards
upright box with deep lift-off lid
and gold foil stamping
978-1-61689-734-5 / $16.95 / £14.99
rights: World
Living Pattern
Postcard Packet
5 x 7 in
24 postcards
(12 designs)
Keepsake envelope, bellyband
978-1-61689-598-3 / $15.95 / £11.99
rights: World
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Flower Box
100 Postcards by 10 Artists
4.25 x 6.25 in
100 full-color postcards
10 tabbed dividers
24-page booklet with artist Q&A
978-1-61689-671-3 / $19.95 /£16.99
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POSTCARDS
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Birthday Box
7 x 5.5 in
20 notecards (20 designs)
20 envelopes (5 colors)
12-page booklet with artist Q&A
978-1-61689-695-9
$19.95 / £7.99
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Thank You Box
Twenty Thank-You Cards by Five Artists
7 x 5.5 in
20 notecards (20 designs)
20 envelopes (5 colors)
Booklet with artist statements
978-1-61689-856-4 / $19.95 / £17.99
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Sunprint Notecards
The Cyanotypes of Anna Atkins
5.75 x 7 in
12 notecards (12 designs)
12 envelopes
978-1-61689-591-4 / $16.95 / £14.99
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The Seasons
Superfolk
5.5 x 3.75 in
20 correspondence cards (4 designs)
20 envelopes
978-1-61689-802-1 / $18.95 / £15.99
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Wild Sea Notecards
Superfolk
5.5 x 7 in
12 notecards (6 designs)
12 envelopes
978-1-61689-682-9 / $16.95 / £14.99
rights: World
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Thinking of You Notecards
Brian Rea
5.75 x 7 in
20 notecards (20 designs)
20 envelopes
978-1-61689-629-4 / $18.95 / £14.99
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NOTECARDS
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The Olivetti Pattern Series
Notecards
5.75 x 7 in
12 notecards with envelopes
(4 designs)
978-1-61689-534-1
$16.95 / £14.99
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The Olivetti Pattern Series
Notebook
5.75 x 8.25 in
160 pp
Hardcover, bellyband
2 ribbons: black and red
978-1-61689-625-6 / $18.95 / £14.99
rights: World
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Radiant Notecards
Photographs by Traer Scott
4.75 x 6 in
12 notecards (12 designs)
12 envelopes
978-1-61689-844-1
$15.95 / £13.99
rights: World
Finding Home Notecards
Photographs by Traer Scott
4.25 x 6 in
12 notecards (12 designs)
12 envelopes
978-1-61689-522-8
$15.95 / £13.99
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The Olivetti Pattern Series
Pencil Set
7.375 x 2.25 x .875 in
12 sharpened pencils, black graphite
(6 designs)
978-1-61689-745-1 / $14.95 / £12.99
rights: World
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OLIVETTI PATTERN SERIES AND NOTECARDS
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Sauvage Notecards
Triboro Design
4.25 x 5.25 in
12 notecards (12 designs)
12 envelopes
978-1-61689-807-6
$14.95 / £12.99
rights: World
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62 RECENT HIGHLIGHTS
Beginning with the work of explorer Alexander von
Humboldt, these stunning historical maps celebrate
the world’s natural wonders.
“ An Atlas of Geographical Wonders catalogs the maps, prints and
tableaux that emerged from the work of 19th-century explorers.
The images, most of them from the David Rumsey Historical Map
Collection at Stanford University, display the era’s advances in
scientific measuring techniques. At the same time, they also show
the artists’ pleasure—and sometimes bursts of fantasy—in rendering
and imagining the world’s mountains and rivers.”
— The Wall Street Journal
The Architecture of TreesCesare Leonardi and Franca Stagi
9.87 x 14.75 in
424 pp / more than 400 color & b+w
Hardcover
978-1-61689-806-9 / $125.00 / £90.00
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An Atlas of Geographical WondersFrom Mountaintops to Riverbeds
Jean-Christophe Bailly, Jean-Marc Besse,
Philippe Grand, and Gilles Palsky
12 x 11 in / 30.5 x 28 cm
208 pp / 156 color
Hardcover
978-1-61689-823-6 / $50.00 / £35.00
rights: World english
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A legendary and unsurpassed botanical masterwork
available in English for the first time, in a gorgeous,
large-format volume featuring more than 550
exquisite quill-pen drawings of 212 species.
“ Any landscape architect worth their soil should pick up
The Architecture of Trees, an all-encompassing atlas of
all things tree-related.”
— The Architect’s Newspaper
“ Part science, part art marvel”
— Minneapolis Star Tribune
63RECENT HIGHLIGHTS
W. E. B. Du Bois’s Data PortraitsVisualizing Black America
Edited by Whitney Battle-Baptiste
and Britt Rusert
7 x 10 in / 18 x 25.5 cm
144 pp / 72 color
Hardcover
978-1-61689-706-2 / $29.95 / £21.99
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A landmark portrait of Black America
“ This fascinating reproduction of all the data visualizations
prepared by Du Bois and his team for the American Negro
Exhibit at the 1900 Paris Exposition is so modern as to be
nearly anachronistic… These plates represent a very
contemporary approach to a social problem that still looms
large in our country. Highly recommended.”
— Choice
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Monument ManThe Life & Art of Daniel Chester French
Harold Holzer
The first comprehensive biography of America’s
best-known sculptor.
“ It is a thing as rare as it is welcome—an authoritative book
about a visual artist that is both well written and jargon
free, and that seamlessly addresses a professional audience
as well as the general reader.”
— The Wall Street Journal
“ … grandly illustrated and beautifully written…This book
will surely rank as the authoritative life of a man whose
creations in stone and bronze have become inseparable
parts of our historic memory.”
— Ron Chernow
6.125 x 9.25 in
376 pp / 127 b+w
Hardcover with jacket
978-1-61689-753-6 / $35.00 / £25.00
rights: World
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6464 FOR LITERATURE LOVERS
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Thoreau Notebook
5.75 x 8.25 in
160 pp / 26 color
Hardcover, cloth spine,
ribbon marker
978-1-61689-744-4 / $18.95 / £15.99
rights: World
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Emily Dickinson Notepads
3 x 9 in
Set of 3 notepads
80 sheets each, bound at the top,
bellyband, shrinkwrapped
978-1-61689-812-0 / $14.95 / £12.99
rights: World
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Emily Dickinson Notebook
5.75 x 8.25 in
160 pp / 60 color images
Hardcover, cloth spine,
ribbon marker
978-1-61689-686-7
$18.95 / £15.99
rights: World
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Ex Libris
A Journal
4.75 x 6.5 in
216 pp / 60 illustrations
Hardcover, cloth-covered,
Ribbon marker
978-1-61689-863-2 / $16.95 / £14.99
rights: World
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The Golden Secrets of Lettering
Letter Design from First Sketch to Final Artwork
Martina Flor
8.27 x 9.45 in
168 pp / over 300 color & b+w
Hardcover
978-1-61689-573-0 / $35.00
rights: north ameriCa
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Stenciletter
Stencil Lettering Kit
Charles & Thorn
5.75 x 8.25 in
100 pp / 12 pp of history, instruction, inspiration
Singer sewn / 88 pp dot-grid / 4 die-cut stencils
978-1-61689-805-2 / $19.95 / £16.99
rights: World
A Colorful Life
Gere Kavanaugh, Designer
Louise Sandhaus and Kat Catmur
7.5 x 10 in
224 pp / 375 color & b+w
Hardcover
978-1-61689-762-8 / $40.00 / £28.99
rights: World
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Posters for Change
Tear, Paste, Protest: 50 Removable Posters
Princeton Architectural Press
11 x 14 in
112 pp / 50 color
Paperback, perforated pages
978-1-61689-692-8 / $25.00 / £21.99
rights: World
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S T ENC I L E T T E R P R I N C E T O N A R C H I T E C T U R A L P R E S S
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S T ENC I L E T T E R P R I N C E T O N A R C H I T E C T U R A L P R E S S
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S T ENC I L E T T E R P R I N C E T O N A R C H I T E C T U R A L P R E S S
20
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ART AND DESIGN
66 GIFTS FOR ARCHITECTS
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An Architect’s Pencil Set
The Colors of Michael Graves
Michael Graves Architecture & Design
7.25 x 7.5 x .625 in
24 sharpened colored pencils
Insert with essay on color by Michael Graves
978-1-61689-752-9 / $24.95 / £19.99
rights: World
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Manual of Section
Paul Lewis, Marc Tsurumaki,
and David J. Lewis
7.5 x 11 in
208 pp / 300 b+w
Paperback
978-1-61689-255-5
$29.95 / £18.99
rights: World
Single-Handedly
Contemporary Architects Draw by Hand
Nalina Moses
8 x 10 in
256 pp / 220 color
Hardcover
978-1-61689-726-0
$50.00 / £35.00
rights: World
Architectural Classics
Twenty Cards & Envelopes
9 x 6 x 1.6 in / 23 x 15.2 x 4 cm
20 flat cards (20 designs) / 20 envelopes
Enclosure with histories on books
from Classic Reprints series
978-1-61689-847-2 / $24.95 / £21.99
rights: World
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Fredericks & Mae Playing Cards
Fredericks & Mae
2.875 x 3.75 x 1 in
Box with lift-off lid, foil stamping
54 full-color playing cards
32-page booklet, shrinkwrapped
978-1-61689-359-0
$12.95 / £9.99
rights: World
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COLOR
Color Theory Notecards
Mimi Robinson
5.5 x 7 in
12 notecards (6 designs)
12 envelopes (4 designs)
978-1-61689-585-3
$16.95 / £12.99
rights: World
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Perfetto Pencils
Louise Fili
7.375 x 2.25 x 0.875 in
12 sharpened double-sided pencils
2 colors: red/black
978-1-61689-243-2
$14.95 / £10.99
rights: World
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Tutti Frutti Pencils
Louise Fili
7.375 x 2.25 x 0.875 in
12 sharpened double-sided pencils
6 colors: red/green, blue/orange,
yellow/purple
978-1-61689-337-8
$14.95 / £10.99
rights: World
Local Color
Mimi Robinson
7 x 8.5 in
128 pp / 300 color
Paperback
978-1-61689-297-5
$19.95 / £12.99
rights: World
Color
A Sketchbook
8.25 x 11 in
140 pp / 40 color
Wire-O bound hardcover journal
978-1-61689-855-7
$22.95 / £19.99
rights: World
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The Chef Says
Quotes, Quips,
and Words of Wisdom
Nach Waxman and
Matt Sartwell, editors
5 x 7 in
160 pp / 2-color
Hardcover with ribbon marker
978-1-61689-249-4
$14.95 / £8.99
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The Writer Says
Quotes, Quips,
and Words of Wisdom
Kevin Lippert, editor
5 x 7 in
160 pp
Hardcover with ribbon marker
978-1-61689-721-5
$15.95 / £10.99
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The Gardener Says
Quotes, Quips,
and Words of Wisdom
Nina Pick. editor
5 x 7 in / 160 pp
Hardcover with ribbon marker
978-1-61689-776-5
$15.95 / £10.99
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The Architect Says
Quotes, Quips,
and Words of Wisdom
Laura S. Dushkes, editor
5 x 7 in
160 pp / 2-color
Hardcover with ribbon marker
978-1-61689-093-3
$14.95 / £8.99
rights: World
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The Inventor Says
Quotes, Quips,
and Words of Wisdom
Kevin Lippert, editor
5 x 7 in
160 pp / 2-color
Hardcover with ribbon marker
978-1-61689-622-5
$14.95 / £9.99
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The Musician Says
Quotes, Quips,
and Words of Wisdom
Benedetta LoBalbo, editor
5 x 7 in
160 pp / 2-color
Hardcover with ribbon marker
978-1-61689-389-7
$14.95 / £8.99
rights: World
The Designer Says
Quotes, Quips,
and Words of Wisdom
Sara Bader, editor
5 x 7 in
160 pp / 2-color
Hardcover with ribbon marker
978-1-61689-134-3
$14.95 / £8.99
rights: World
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The Filmmaker Says
Quotes, Quips,
and Words of Wisdom
Jamie Thompson Stern, editor
5 x 7 in
160 pp / 2-color
Hardcover with ribbon marker
978-1-61689-220-3
$14.95 / £8.99
rights: World
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SAYS SERIES
69
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GREAT GIFTS
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People Fishing
Barbara Levine and Paige Ramey
5 x 7.5 in
144 pp / 115 color & b+w
Hardcover
978-1-61689-654-6
$16.95 / £12.99
rights: World
People Kissing
Barbara Levine and Paige Ramey
5 x 7.5 in
144 pp / 115 color & b+w
Hardcover
978-1-61689-764-2
$16.95 / £11.99
rights: World
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People Knitting
Barbara Levine
5 x 7.5 in
144 pp / 100 color & b+w
Hardcover
978-1-61689-392-7
$16.95 / £9.99
rights: World
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50 Things to See in the Sky
Sarah Barker
Illustrations by Maria Nilsson
5.31 x 7.28 in
144 pp / 47 color
Hardcover
978-1-61689-800-7
$16.95
rights: north ameriCa
50 Things to Do with a Penknife
Matt Collins
Illustrations by Maria Nilsson
5.3 x 7.3 in
144 pp / 200 color
Hardcover
978-1-61689-638-6
$16.95
rights: north ameriCa
40 Knots and How to Tie Them
Lucy Davidson
Illustrations by Maria Nilsson
5.31 x 7.28 in
144 pp / 254 color
Hardcover
978-1-61689-718-5
$16.95
rights: north ameriCa
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70 GRAPHIC DESIGN
Graphic Design: The New Basics,
Revised and Updated
Ellen Lupton and
Jennifer Cole Phillips
8 x 9 in
248 pp / 440 color
Paperback / 978-1-61689-332-3
$35.00 / £25.00
rights: World
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Graphic Design Thinking
Ellen Lupton, editor
7 x 8.5 in
184 pp / 240 color / 125 b+w
Paperback / 978-1-56898-979-2
$24.95 / £16.99
rights: World
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Thinking with Type, 2nd
Edition, Revised and Expanded
A Critical Guide for Designers,
Writers, Editors, and Students
Ellen Lupton
7 x 8.5 in
224 pp / 100 color
Paperback / 978-1-56898-969-3
$27.50 / £18.99
rights: World
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Type and Color
How to Design and Use
Multicolored Typefaces
Mark van Wageningen
8.25 x 10.25 in
180 pp / 200 color
Hardcover / 978-1-61689-846-5
$35.00 / £25.00
rights: World english
The ABC’s of ▲ ■ ●The Bauhaus and Design Theory
Edited by Ellen Lupton and
J. Abbott Miller
8.5 x 10.75 in
72 pp / 127 images
Hardcover 978-1-61689-798-7
$29.95 / £21.99
rights: World
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Generative Design
Visualize, Program, and Create
with JavaScript in p5.js
Benedikt Groß, Hartmut Bohnacker,
Julia Laub, and Claudius Lazzeroni
7.4 x 10.4 in
256 pp / 500 color & b+w / Paperback
978-1-61689-758-1 / $45.00 / £35.00
rights: World english, exCluding
germany, austria, sWitzerland, spain,
Japan, south ameriCa
71
The Book of Trees
Visualizing Branches of Knowledge
Manuel Lima
7.5 x 10 in
208 pp / 135 color / 60 b+w
Hardcover / 978-1-61689-218-0
$29.95 / £18.99
rights: World
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The Minard System
The Complete Statistical Graphics of
Charles-Joseph Minard
Sandra Rendgen
9 x 12 in
176 pp / 82 color
Hardcover / 978-1-61689-633-1
$60.00 / £45.00
rights: World
Visual Complexity
Mapping Patterns of Information
Manuel Lima
8.5 x 10.5 in
272 pp / 250 color / 65 b+w
Paperback / 978-1-61689-219-7
$40.00 / £30.00
rights: World
INFO GRAPHICS AND DATA VIZ
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A Few Minutes of Design
52 Activities to Spark Your Creativity
Emily Campbell
4.125 x 5.875 in
54 cards in slipcase
978-1-61689-742-0 / $19.95 / £17.99
rights: World
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A FEW
MIN
UTES O
F D
ESIG
N
Identify a shape within the photo
on the other side of this card.Draw or trace the shape, leaving
out shadows, highlights, and
complicated details so that you
have a simplified version.You may need to invent parts of
the shape that are not in view.Imagine that your simplified shape
is no. 1 in a series or family of 3.
What rules would govern the shape
of nos. 2 and 3? Draw them.
SIMPLIFY, THEN MULTIPLY
A FEW
MIN
UTES O
F D
ESIG
N
PERFORMING STRUCTURESThe other side of this card
features a device we use to
perform a task. The caption underneath the
picture says what the device
is and what it does.Your task is to say, in your own
words, and in as much detail
as possible, how exactly the
device works.What parts of the structure
contribute to the success of
the function, and how?
Dear Data
Giorgia Lupi and Stefanie Posavec
Foreword by Maria Popova
8 x 11 in
308 pp / 300 color
Flexi-bound / 978-1-61689-532-7
$35.00
rights: north ameriCa
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5 3 5 0 0
Observe, Collect, Draw!
A Visual Journal
Giorgia Lupi and Stefanie Posavec
7 x 9 in
160 pp / full color
Textured hardcover
978-1-61689-714-7
$18.95 / £15.99
rights: World
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72
Letters to a Young Farmer
On Food, Farming, and Our Future
Stone Barns Center for Food and Agriculture
Edited by Martha Hodgkins
Illustrated by Christopher Wormell
6 x 8.5 in / 176 pp / 13 b+w
Paperback / 978-1-61689-530-3
$19.95 / £12.99
rights: World
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5 2 4 9 5
The Kaufmann Mercantile Guide
How to Split Wood, Shuck an Oyster, and
Master Other Simple Pleasures
Alexandra Redgrave and Jessica Hundley, editors
7 x 8.5 in
224 pp / 200 color
Hardcover / 978-1-61689-399-6
$24.95 / £14.99
rights: World
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The Humane Gardener
Nurturing a Backyard Habitat for Wildlife
Nancy Lawson
5.5 x 8 in
224 pp / 175 color
Hardcover / 978-1-61689-554-9
$24.95 / £16.99
rights: World
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5 1 9 9 5
HOME AND GARDEN
The Wild Dyer
A Maker’s Guide to Natural Dyes
with Projects to Create and Stitch
Abigail Booth
7.5 x 9.25 in
160 pp / 114 color
Hardcover / 978-1-61689-841-0
$24.95
rights: north ameriCa
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73BESTSELLERS
8 x 10 in
256 pp / 100 color & 200 b+w
Hardcover / 978-1-61689-318-7
$40.00 / £25.00
rights: World
Welcome to MarwencolMark Hogancamp and Chris Shellen
7.5 x 9.5 in
256 pp / 550 color
Hardcover / 978-1-61689-415-3
$29.95 / £18.99
rights: World
“ World War II was the greatest event in the history of mankind,
and although it has been the subject of countless books,
documentaries, and academic courses, there is so much still to
know. The Ghost Army of World War II describes a perfect
example of a little-known, highly imaginative, and daring
maneuver that helped open the way for the final drive to
Germany. It is a riveting tale told through personal accounts
and sketches along the way-ultimately, a story of success
against great odds. I enjoyed it enormously.”
— Tom Brokaw
Welcome to Marwencol tells the story of Mark
Hogancamp, the subject of the 2018 movie,
Welcome to Marwen (starring Steve Carrell ).
“ ...brimming with drama, romance, and adventure”
— Wired.com
“ Fight scenes, dramatic rescues and love triangles are
painstakingly arranged to play out before Mr. Hogancamp’s
camera. The resulting images are startlingly lifelike, poignant
and, for him, therapeutic.”
— The New York Times
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The Ghost Army of World War IIHow One Top-Secret Unit Deceived the
Enemy with Inflatable Tanks, Sound Effects,
and Other Audacious Fakery
Rick Beyer and Elizabeth Sayles
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Architecture 75
Landscape Architecture & Urbanism 81
Design 82
Arts & Photography 86
Visual & Popular Culture 89
Selected Backlist
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Archigram
Peter Cook
8.5 x 11 in
148 pp / 144 b+w
Paperback / 978-1-56898-194-9
$40.00 / £21.95
rights: World english
Anchoring
Steven Holl
8.5 x 8.5 in
172 pp / 205 b+w
Hardcover / 978-1-878271-51-8
$40.00 / £28.00
rights: World
Architectural Lighting
Hervé Descottes and
Cecilia E. Ramos
7 x 8.5 in
144 pp / 177 color
Paperback / 978-1-56898-938-9
$24.95 / £16.99
rights: World
Architects’ Houses
Michael Webb
9 x 11.5 in
304 pp / 400 color
Hardcover / 978-1-61689-702-4
$50.00
rights: north ameriCa
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The Antiquities of Athens
James Stuart and Nicholas Revett
9 x 12 in
496 pp / 400 b+w
Hardcover / 978-1-56898-723-1
$125.00 / £70.00
rights: World
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The Architectural Detail
Edward R. Ford
6 x 9 in
336 pp / 285 b+w
Paperback / 978-1-56898-978-5
$40.00 / £28.00
rights: World
Architecture
Alvar Aalto Houses
Jari Jetsonen and Sirkkaliisa Jetsonen
8.5 x 11 in
224 pp / 279 color / 37 b+w
Paperback / 978-1-61689-081-0
$40.00 / £30.00
rights: World
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5 4 0 0 0
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Atlas of Novel Tectonics
Reiser + Umemoto
5 x 7.5 in
256 pp / 16 color / 200 b+w
Paperback / 978-1-56898-554-1
$29.95 / £15.99
rights: World
The Baltimore Rowhouse
Mary Ellen Hayward and
Charles Belfoure
6 x 9 in
304 pp / 135 b+w
Paperback / 978-1-56898-283-0
$29.95 / £18.99
rights: World
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Beach Houses
Alastair Gordon
10.25 x 8 in
128 pp / 25 color / 60 b+w
Paperback / 978-1-61689-237-1
$35.00 / £21.99
rights: World
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The Buildings and Designs
of Andrea Palladio
Ottavio Bertotti Scamozzi
9 x 12 in
328 pp / 210 b+w
Hardcover / 978-1-61689-264-7
$85.00 / £50.00
rights: World
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Chandigarh Revealed
Shaun Fynn
9 x 12 in
240 pp / 192 color / 74 b+w
Hardcover / 978-1-61689-581-5
$60.00 / £45.00
rights: World english, exCluding
india
Bunker Archeology
Paul Virilio
6.5 x 10.5 in
216 pp / 124 b+w
Paperback / 978-1-56898-015-7
$40.00 / £28.00
rights: World
California Contemporary
Grant Kirkpatrick
10 x 12 in
256 pp / 160 color / 15 b+w
Hardcover / 978-1-61689-658-4
$60.00 / £50.00
rights: World
Canadian Modern Architecture
Elsa Lam and Graham Livesey, editors
6.5 x 9.5 in
544 pp / 300 color / 120 b+w
Hardcover / 978-1-61689-645-4
$55.00 / £40.00
rights: World
Digital Fabrications
Lisa Iwamoto
7 x 8.5 in
144 pp / 175 color
Paperback / 978-1-56898-790-3
$24.95 / £14.99
rights: World
Ethics for Architects
Thomas Fisher
7 x 8.5 in
152 pp
Paperback / 978-1-56898-946-4
$24.95 / £14.99
rights: World
Edifices de Rome Moderne
Paul Letarouilly
9 x 12 in
368 pp / 354 b+w
Hardcover / 978-0-910413-00-8
$85.00 / £60.00
Paperback / 978-1-61689-483-2
$45.00 / £30.00
rights: World
The Complete Works of
Percier and Fontaine
Charles Percier and Pierre
François Léonard Fontaine
9 x 12 in
384 pp / 289 b+w & color
Hardcover / 978-1-61689-698-0
$100.00 / £75.00
rights: World
THE
COMPLETE
WO®KS OF
PE®CIER AND
FONTAINE
Constructing a New Agenda
for Architecture
A. Krista Sykes and K. Michael Hays
6.1 x 9.3 in
516 pp
Paperback / 978-1-56898-859-7
$45.00 / £30.00
rights: World
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54500
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Citizens of No Place
Jimenez Lai
7.5 x 10 in
144 pp / 105 b+w
Paperback / 978-1-61689-062-9
$19.95 / £12.99
rights: World
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Color for Architects
Juan Serra Lluch
7 x 9.5 in
192 pp / 325 color
Paperback / 978-1-61689-794-9
$34.95 / £25.00
rights: World
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Compression
Steven Holl
8.5 x 8.5 in
176 pp / 175 color / 70 b+w
Hardcover / 978-1-61689-851-9
$40.00 / £30.00
rights: World
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Flesh
Elizabeth Diller and Ricardo Scofidio
8.3 x 10.8 in
256 pp / 68 color / 300 b+w
Paperback / 978-1-878271-37-2
$39.95 / £28.00
rights: World
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Form Follows Finance
Carol Willis
6 x 9 in
224 pp / 170 b+w
Paperback / 978-1-56898-044-7
$29.95 / £18.00
rights: World
Gates of Harvard Yard
Blair Kamin, editor
5 x 7 in
144 pp / 100 color / 20 b+w
Paperback / 978-1-61689-464-1
$15.95 / £9.99
rights: World
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5 1 5 9 5
Guastavino Vaulting
John Ochsendorf and
Michael Freeman
8.3 x 11 in
256 pp / 174 color / 161 b+w
Paperback / 978-1-61689-244-9
$45.00 / £35.00
rights: World
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The Havana Guide
Eduardo Rodriguez
5.5 x 9 in
288 pp / 16 color / 270 b+w
Paperback / 978-1-56898-210-6
$29.95 / £17.95
rights: World
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5 2 9 9 5
Henry Howard
Robert S. Brantley with
Victor McGee
8.9 x 12 in
352 pp / 300 color
Hardcover / 978-1-61689-278-4
$60.00 / £37.50
rights: World
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A History of
Architectural Theory
Hanno-Walter Kruft
6.1 x 9.3 in
800 pp / 207 b+w
Paperback / 978-1-56898-010-2
$50.00 / £30.00
rights: World
A History of Architectural Theory from Vitruvius to the Present
Hanno-Walter Kruft
9 781568 980102
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Hypernatural
Blaine Brownell and
Marc Swackhamer
7 x 8.5 in
176 pp / 175 color
Paperback / 978-1-61689-272-2
$24.95 / £15.99
rights: World
9 7 8 1 6 1 6 8 9 2 7 2 2
5 2 4 9 5
Infinite Suburbia
Edited by Alan M. Berger
and Joel Kotkin, with
Celina Balderas Guzmán
8 x 10 in
784 pp / 275 color / 55 b+w
Hardcover / 978-1-61689-550-1
$100.00 / £75.00
rights: World
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Interactive Architecture
Michael Fox, editor
7 x 8.5 in
176 pp / 200 color / 47 b+w
Paperback / 978-1-61689-406-1
$24.95 / £15.99
rights: World
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John McAndrew’s
Modernist Vision
Mardges Bacon
7 x 9.5 in
192 pp / 143 color
Hardcover / 978-1-61689-640-9
$45.00 / £35.00
rights: World
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Jørn Utzon
Michael Asgaard Andersen
8.25 x 10.5 in
312 pp / 100 color / 250 b+w
Hardcover / 978-1-61689-180-0
$60.00 / £35.00
rights: World
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Louis I. Kahn Conversations
with Students
Louis Kahn
5.5 x 8 in
112 pp / 12 b+w
Paperback / 978-1-56898-149-9
$22.00 / £12.95
rights: World
Mary Colter
Arnold Berke
10 x 8 in
320 pp / 80 color / 120 b+w
Paperback / 978-1-56898-345-5
$35.00 / £21.99
rights: World
Michael Graves:
Images of a Grand Tour
Brian Ambroziak
7 x 9 in / limited edition
272 pp / 90 color / 210 b+w
Hardcover / slipcase / ribbon
978-1-61689-473-3 / $55.00 / £35.00
rights: World
Michael Graves:
Design for Life
Ian Volner
6.5 x 9.5 in / 16.5 x 24 cm
304 pp / 100 color & b+w
Hardcover / 978-1-61689-563-1
$30.00 / £21.99
rights: World
Le Corbusier Modulor Rule
Fondation Le Corbusier
4 cm x 235 cm long
Flexible metric rule
978-1-56898-060-7
$45.00 / £40.00
rights: World
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Minka
John Roderick
6 x 9 in
256 pp / 45 b+w
Paperback / 978-1-61689-451-1
$29.95 / £16.99
rights: World
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Model Making
Megan Werner
7 x 8.5 in
160 pp / 200 color / 20 b+w
Paperback / 978-1-56898-870-2
$24.95 / £16.99
rights: World
Pamphlet Architecture 28:
Augmented Landscapes
Smout Allen
7 x 8.5 in
80 pp / 100 b+w
Paperback / 978-1-56898-625-8
$19.95 / £11.99
rights: World
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Paul Rudolph: The Florida Houses
Christopher Domin and Joseph King
10 x 8 in
248 pp / 150 duotones
Paperback / 978-1-56898-551-0
$40.00 / £25.00
rights: World
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Philosophy for Architects
Branko Mitrović
7 x 8.5 in
192 pp / 15 b+w
Paperback / 978-1-56898-994-5
$24.95 / £16.99
rights: World
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Plan of Chicago
Daniel H. Burnham and
Edward H. Bennett
9 x 12 in
268 pp / 48 color / 94 b+w
Hardcover / 978-1-878271-41-9
$85.00 / £60.00
rights: World
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Points and Lines
Stan Allen
8 x 10 in
160 pp / 160 b+w
Paperback / 978-1-56898-155-0
$45.00 / £28.00
rights: World
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Printing Architecture
Emerging Objects
Ronald Rael and Virginia San Fratello
7 x 8.5 in
176 pp / 150 color
Paperback / 978-1-61689-696-6
$29.95 / £21.99
rights: World
Powerhouse
Christopher Domin and
Kathryn McGuire
10 x 8.5 in
272 pp / 252 color
Hardcover / 978-1-61689-717-8
$50.00 / £35.00
rights: World
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The Project of Autonomy
Pier Vittorio Aureli
5.5 x 8.5 in
120 pp / 24 color / 19 b+w
Paperback / 978-1-61689-100-8
$22.95 / £16.99
rights: World
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Revolution of Forms,
Updated Edition
John Loomis
7.5 x 11 in
232 pp / 44 color / 134 b+w
Paperback / 978-1-56898-988-4
$47.50 / £35.00
rights: World
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Rural Studio at Twenty
Andrew Freear, Elena Barthel,
Andrea Oppenheimer Dean,
and Timothy Hursley
8 x 10 in
288 pp / 150 color / 25 b+w
Paperback / 978-1-61689-153-4
$40.00 / £25.00
rights: World
9 781616 892654
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Saarinen Houses
Jari Jetsonen and Sirkkaliisa Jetsonen
8.5 x 11 in
224 pp / 280 color / 50 b+w
Hardcover / 978-1-61689-265-4
$50.00 / £30.00
rights: World, exCluding sWedish
and Finnish language
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Rural Studio
Andrea Oppenheimer Dean and
Timothy Hursley
8 x 10 in
192 pp / 132 color / 12 b+w
Paperback / 978-1-56898-292-2
$34.95 / £21.00
rights: World
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The Sea Ranch
Donlyn Lyndon and Jim Alinder
11 x 11 in
304 pp / 200 color / 170 b+w
Hardcover / 978-1-61689-177-0
$65.00 / £40.00
rights: World
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Selected Works of McKim,
Mead & White, 1879 –1915
Charles Follen McKim, William
Rutherford Mead, and Stanford White
9 x 12 in
425 pp / 400 b+w
Hardcover / 978-1-61689-757-4
$100.00 / £75.00
rights: World
Sexuality and Space
Beatriz Colomina
6 x 9 in
400 pp / 120 b+w
Paperback / 978-1-878271-08-2
$37.50 / £20.00
rights: World
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Site
Leo Marmol and Ron Radziner
10 x 13 in
312 pp / 228 color
Hardcover / 978-1-61689-816-8
$60.00 / £45.00
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Slow Manifesto:
Lebbeus Woods Blog
Clare Jacobson, editor
7 x 10 in
288 pp / 75 b+w
Paperback / 978-1-61689-334-7
$29.95 / £18.99
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Speaking of Buildings
Janina Gosseye, Naomi Stead, and
Deborah van der Plaat, editors
6 x 9 in
320 pp / 29 b+w
Paperback / 978-1-61689-754-3
$45.00 / £35.00
rights: World
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Studio Joy Works
Rick Joy
9.75 x 8.5 in
208 pp / 300 color
Hardcover / 978-1-61689-755-0
$55.00 / £40.00
Paperback / 978-1-61689-646-1
$40.00 / £30.00
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Studio Joy Works
RICK JOY
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Sustainable Design
David Bergman
7 x 8.5 in
144 pp / 175 color
Paperback / 978-1-56898-941-9
$24.95 / £16.99
rights: World
Tadao Ando
Conversations with Students
Tadao Ando and Matthew Hunter
5.5 x 8 in
96 pp / 50 b+w
Paperback / 978-1-61689-070-4
$19.95 / £12.99
rights: World
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Theorizing a New Agenda
for Architecture
Kate Nesbitt
6.1 x 9.3 in
608 pp / 28 b+w
Paperback / 978-1-56898-054-6
$50.00 / £40.00
rights: World
Tom Kundig: Houses
Dung Ngo
8 x 10 in
176 pp / 150 color / 25 b+w
Hardcover / 978-1-56898-605-0
$40.00 / £25.00
rights: World
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Tom Kundig: Houses 2
Tom Kundig
9.5 x 11.8 in
256 pp / 250 color
Hardcover / 978-1-61689-040-7
$55.00 / £35.00
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Tom Kundig: Works
Tom Kundig
9.5 x 11.875 in
300 pp / 300 color / 50 b+w
Hardcover / 978-1-61689-345-3
$65.00 / £40.00
rights: World
Transmaterial Next
Blaine Brownell, editor
6.75 x 9 in
316 pp / 275 color
Paperback / 978-1-61689-560-0
$40.00 / £27.99
rights: World
University of Toronto:
The Campus Guide
Larry Wayne Richards
6.25 x 10 in
288 pp / 237 color / 40 b+w
Paperback with fold out maps
978-1-61689-725-3 / $37.50 / £26.99
rights: World
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photography by eugen sakhnenko
introduction by martin l. friedland · foreword by meric s. gertler
An Architectural tour by
Larry Wayne Richards
University of Toronto
University of Toronto
SECOND EDITION
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The Vatican and Saint Peter’s
Basilica of Rome
Paul Letarouilly
9 x 12 in
320 pp / 24 color / 243 b+w
Hardcover / 978-1-56898-875-7
$125.00 / £80.00
rights: World
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Victor Lundy
Donna Kacmar, editor
8.5 x 10.5 in
240 pp / 50 color / 150 b+w
Hardcover / 978-1-61689-661-4
$55.00 / £40.00
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Where Today Meets Tomorrow
Susan Skarsgard
9.25 x 12 in
256 pp / 90 color / 200 b+w
Hardcover with jacket
978-1-61689-769-7
$60.00 / £45.00
rights: World
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Williams College:
The Campus Guide
Eugene J. Johnson and
Michael J. Lewis
6.25 x 10 in
288 pp / 200 color
Paperback / 978-1-61689-711-6
$37.50 / £27.00
rights: World
Wright Sites, 4th edition
A Guide to Frank Lloyd Wright
Public Places
The Frank Lloyd Wright
Building Conservancy
5.5 x 9 in / 160 pp / 150 color
Paperback / 978-1-61689-577-8
$22.95 / £15.99
rights: World
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Writing about Architecture
Alexandra Lange
7 x 8.5 in
192 pp / 20 b+w
Paperback / 978-1-61689-053-7
$24.95 / £15.99
rights: World
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Bernard Trainor
12 x 9 in
224 pp / 233 color
Hardcover / 978-1-61689-782-6
$55.00 / £40.00
rights: World
Landscape
Architecture &
Urbanism
Cartographic Grounds
Jill Desimini and
Charles Waldheim, editors
8.5 x 10.5 in
272 pp / 200 color
Hardcover / 978-1-61689-329-3
$50.00 / £30.00
rights: World
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The City That Never Was
Christopher Marcinkoski
7 x 11 in
256 pp / 150 color
Paperback / 978-1-61689-390-3
$35.00 / £21.99
rights: World
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Coen+Partners
Foreword by Mikyoung Kim
Introduction by Shane Coen
12 x 10 in
192 pp / 200 color
Hardcover / 978-1-61689-665-2
$50.00 / £35.00
rights: World
Labyrinths & Mazes
Francesca Tatarella
9.5 x 6.4 in
216 pp / 250 color
Paperback / 978-1-61689-512-9
$39.95 / £25.00
rights: World english
Francesca Tatarella
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Ladders Second Edition
Albert Pope
5.5 x 8 in
336 pp
Paperback / 978-1-61689-411-5
$29.95 / £18.99
rights: World
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The Landscape Imagination
James Corner and Alison Hirsch
6 x 9 in
368 pp / 160 color
Hardcover / 978-1-61689-145-9
$60.00 / £35.00
rights: World
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The Landscape
Urbanism Reader
Charles Waldheim
6 x 9 in
288 pp / 200 b+w
Paperback / 978-1-56898-439-1
$34.95 / £19.99
rights: World
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Local Code
Nicholas de Monchaux
6 x 8.25 in
176 pp / 3,500 color
Paperback / 978-1-61689-380-4
$40.00 / £25.00
rights: World
Patkau Architects
Material Operations
Patkau Architects
8 x 10 in
192 pp / 120 color / 30 b+w
Hardcover / 978-1-61689-570-9
$45.00 / £30.00
rights: World
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Projects and Their Consequences
Reiser + Umemoto
9 x 12 in
320 pp / More than 400 color & b+w
Flexibound / 978-1-61689-719-2
$60.00 / £45.00
rights: World
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Thinking the
Contemporary Landscape
Christopher Girot and
Dora Imhof, editors
6 x 9 in
288 pp / 154 b+w
Paperback / 978-1-61689-520-4
$45.00 / £27.99
rights: World
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A2Z+
Edited by Julian Rothenstein
8.25 x 11.75 in
320 pp / 260 color / 60 b+w
Paperback / 978-1-61689-707-9
$40.00 / £22.50
rights: north ameriCa
Design
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Bruno Munari:
Square Circle Triangle
Bruno Munari
6.125 x 6.125 in
280 pp / 650 b+w
Paperback / 978-1-61689-412-2
$29.95 / £18.99
rights: north ameriCa, uK
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The Business of Design
Keith Granet
8 x 10 in
208 pp / 75 color
Hardcover / 978-1-61689-018-6
$40.00 / £25.00
rights: World
Bookbinding
Franziska Morlok and
Miriam Waszelewski
7 x 9.45 in
420 pp / 1,000 infographics
and illustrations
Hardcover / 978-1-61689-657-7
$65.00
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The Business of Creativity
Keith Granet
8 x 10 in
224 pp / 50 color
Hardcover / 978-1-61689-394-1
$40.00 / £25.00
rights: World
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OF
HOW TO
BUILD THE RIGHT TEAM
FOR SUCCESS
THE
The Book of Circles
Manuel Lima
8.5 x 10.5 in
272 pp / 210 color / 85 b+w
Hardcover / 978-1-61689-528-0
$40.00 / £26.99
rights: World
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Coffee Lids
Louise Harpman and Scott Specht
5.5 x 6 in
256 pp / 185 b+w / 15 color
Paperback / 978-1-61689-656-0
$19.95 / £14.99
rights: World
COFFEE LIDS
1P E E L
2P I N C H
3P U C K E R
4P U N C T U R E
LO U I S E H A R P M A N A N D S COT T S P EC H T
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Create Your Own Online Store
in a Weekend
Alannah Moore
7 x 8.5 in
176 pp / 200 color
Paperback / 978-1-61689-236-4
$24.95
rights: north ameriCa
Design Studies
Audrey Bennett
6 x 9 in
464 pp / 50 b+w
Paperback / 978-1-56898-586-2
$45.00 / £25.00
rights: World
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Designing for Social Change
Andrew Shea
7 x 8.5 in
168 pp / 150 color
Paperback / 978-1-61689-047-6
$24.95 / £15.99
rights: World
Digital Design Theory
Helen Armstrong, editor
Foreword by Keetra Dean Dixon
7 x 8.5 in
152 pp / 33 color / 30 b+w
Paperback / 978-1-61689-308-8
$24.95 / £15.95
rights: World
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Elegantissima
Louise Fili
8.75 x 8 in
256 pp / 350 color
Hardcover / 978-1-61689-097-1
$40.00 / £25.00
rights: World
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Elements of Design
Gail Greet Hannah
7 x 8.5 in
160 pp / 150 color
Paperback / 978-1-56898-329-5
$27.50 / £16.99
rights: World
Form + Code in Design,
Art, and Architecture
Casey Reas et al.
7 x 8.5 in
176 pp / 120 color / 80 b+w
Paperback / 978-1-56898-937-2
$24.95 / £16.99
rights: World
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Generative Design: Processing
Benedikt Groß, Hartmut Bohnacker,
Julia Laub, and Claudius Lazzeroni
8 x 11.2 in
472 pp / 1,500 color
Hardcover / 978-1-61689-077-3
$100.00 / £60.00rights: World, exCluding germany,
austria, sWitzerland
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Geometry of Design, 2nd Edition,
Revised and Updated
Kimberly Elam
7 x 8.5 in
144 pp / 150 color / 50 b+w
Paperback / 978-1-61689-036-0
$24.95 / £16.99
rights: World
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Graphic Design Discourse
Henry Hongmin Kim, editor
6.125 x 9.25 in
480 pp / 18 b+w
Paperback / 978-1-61689-558-7
$45.00 / £35.00
Hardcover / 978-1-61689-639-3
$75.00 / £55.00
rights: World
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Graphic Design Theory
Helen Armstrong
7 x 8.5 in
152 pp / 41 color / 32 b+w
Paperback / 978-1-56898-772-9
$24.95 / £16.99
rights: World
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Grafica della Strada
Louise Fili
9 x 6.5 in
264 pp / 440 color
Hardcover / 978-1-61689-269-2
$40.00 / £25.00
rights: World
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Graphique de la Rue
Louise Fili
9 x 6.5 in
264 pp / 360 color / 24 b+w
Hardcover / 978-1-61689-313-2
$40.00 / £25.00
rights: World
Grid Systems
Kimberly Elam
7 x 8.5 in
120 pp / 45 color / 200 b+w
Paperback / 978-1-56898-465-0
$27.50 / £19.99
rights: World
How to be a Graphic Designer
Without Losing Your Soul,
New Edition
Adrian Shaughnessy
7.5 x 9 in
176 pp / 20 b+w
Paperback / 978-1-56898-983-9
$24.95
rights: north ameriCa
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Hand Job
Mike Perry
8 x 10 in
256 pp / 500 color
Paperback / 978-1-56898-626-5
$37.50 / £25.00
rights: World
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Gràfica de les Rambles
Louise Fili
8.5 x 10.5 in
264 pp / 375 color & 10 b+w
Hardcover / 978-1-61689-561-7
$40.00 / £27.99
rights: World, exCluding spain
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Indie Publishing
Ellen Lupton
7 x 8.5 in
176 pp / 270 color
Paperback / 978-1-56898-760-6
$24.95 / £16.99
rights: World
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Inside the Rainbow
Julian Rothenstein and
Olga Budashevskaya, editors
7.8 x 11.8 in
320 pp / 275 color / 30 b+w
Hardcover / 987-1-61689-378-1
$35.00
rights: World english, exCluding uK
Lettering & Type
Bruce Willen et al.
7 x 8.5 in
144 pp / 515 color
Paperback / 978-1-56898-765-1
$24.95 / £16.99
rights: World
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Make It Bigger
Paula Scher
9.5 x 6.5 in
272 pp / 300 color
Paperback / 978-1-56898-548-0
$45.00 / £35.00
rights: World
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Making Books
London Centre for Book Arts
7.5 x 10 in
192 pp / 150 color & b+w
Hardcover / 978-1-61689-631-7
$35.00
rights: north ameriCa
Never Use Futura
Douglas Thomas
5.5 x 8 in
208pp / 105 2-color & 67 b+w
Paperback / 978-1-61689-572-3
$24.95 / £17.99
rights: World
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Now You See It and
Other Essays on Design
Michael Bierut
6 x 9 in
272 pp
Hardcover / 978-1-61689-624-9
$35.00 / £25.00
rights: World
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Outside the Box
Gail Anderson
8 x 10 in
256 pp / 420 color
Paperback / 978-1-61689-336-1
$40.00 / £25.00
rights: World
Paul Rand: Conversations
with Students
Michael Kroeger
5.5 x 8 in
96 pp / 30 b+w
Paperback / 978-1-56898-725-5
$19.95 / £12.99
rights: World
Paul Rand: A Designer’s Art
Paul Rand
Afterword by Steven Heller
7.5 x 10 in
256 pp / 55 color / 153 b+w
Hardcover / 978-1-61689-486-3
$50.00 / £30.00
rights: World
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Pulled
Mike Perry
8 x 10 in
256 pp / 256 color
Paperback / 978-1-56898-943-3
$35.00 / £22.50
rights: World
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Screenprinting
Print Club London
8.25 x 11.375 in
288 pp / 400 color
Paperback with flaps
978-1-61689-655-3
$40.00
rights: north ameriCa
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Presenting Shakespeare
Mirko Ilić and Steven Heller
Preface by Julie Taymor
7 x 11 in
320 pp / 1,100 color
Hardcover / 978-1-61689-292-0
$50.00 / £30.00
rights: World
The Senses
Ellen Lupton and
Andrea Lipps, editors
6.5 x 8.5 in
224 pp / full-color throughout
Hardcover / 978-1-61689-710-9
$30.00 / £21.99
rights: World
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Seventy-nine Short Essays
on Design
Michael Bierut
6 x 9 in
272 pp
Paperback / 978-1-61689-061-2
$27.50 / £15.00
rights: World
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Toward a New Interior
Lois Weinthal
6 x 9 in
648 pp / 250 b+w
Paperback / 978-1-61689-030-8
$50.00 / £40.00
rights: World
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Type on Screen
Ellen Lupton, editor
7 x 8.5 in
208 pp / 200 color / 75 b+w
Paperback / 978-1-61689-170-1
$24.95 / £15.99
rights: World
Typographic Systems
Kimberly Elam
7 x 8.5 in
160 pp / 55 color / 400 b+w
Paperback / 978-1-56898-687-6
$24.95 / £16.99
rights: World
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Typography Sketchbooks
Steven Heller and Lita Talarico
7.3 x 9.6 in
368 pp / 600 color & b+w
Hardcover / 978-1-61689-037-7 / $55.00
Paperback / 978-1-61689-042-1 / $40.00
rights: north ameriCa
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Visual Grammar
Christian Leborg
7 x 8.5 in
96 pp / 200 2-color
Paperback / 978-1-56898-581-7
$21.95 / £12.99
rights: World
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The Wayfinding Handbook
David Gibson
7 x 8.5 in
152 pp / 265 color / 5 b+w
Paperback / 978-1-56898-769-9
$24.95 / £16.99
rights: World
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Arts &
Photography
America’s Other Audubon
Joy M. Kiser
11 x 13 in
192 pp / 69 color / 6 b+w
Hardcover / 978-1-61689-059-9
$45.00 / £30.00
rights: World
Analog Photography
Andrew Bellamy
6.25 x 8.25 in
190 pp / 81 b+w
Paperback / 978-1-61689-817-5
$25.00
rights: north ameriCa
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Artists Unframed
Merry A. Foresta
6 x 8 in
160 pp / 100 b+w
Hardcover / 978-1-61689-295-1
$24.95 / £15.99
rights: World
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Brodsky & Utkin
Alexander Brodsky and Ilya Utkin
9 x 12 in
88 pp / 50 duotone
Hardcover / 978-1-61689-316-3
$50.00 / £30.00
rights: World
The Big Cloud
Camille Seaman
10 x 8 in
176 pp / 125 color
Hardcover / 978-1-61689-663-8
$40.00 / £30.00
rights: World
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The Big CloudC a m i l l e S e a m a n
i n t r o d u c t i o n b y a l a n b u r d i c k
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Finding Home
Traer Scott
8.5 x 9 in
96 pp / 20 color / 35 b+w
Hardcover / 978-1-61689-343-9
$19.95 / £11.99
rights: World
Ghostly Ruins
Harry Skrdla
7.5 x 10 in
208 pp / 250 b+w
Paperback / 978-1-56898-615-9
$29.95 / £17.00
rights: World
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Inside the Artist’s Studio
Joe Fig
7 x 9.5 in
256 pp / 300 color / 25 b+w
Paperback / 978-1-61689-304-0
$35.00 / £21.99
rights: World
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In the Darkness of the Night
Bruno Munari
6.25 x 9 in
60 pp / 60 color
Hardcover / 978-1-61689-630-0
$35.00 / £ 25.00
rights: north ameriCa, uK, neW
zealand, and australia
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Inside the Painter’s Studio
Joe Fig
7 x 9.5 in
240 pp / 200 color
Paperback / 978-1-56898-852-8
$35.00 / £22.50
rights: World
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Instant
Christopher Bonanos
6 x 9 in
192 pp / 100 color
Hardcover / 978-1-61689-085-8
$24.95 / £15.99
rights: World
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Learning to See: The Artist’s Eye
Peter Jenny
4.12 x 5.8 in
216 pp / 22 color / 120 b+w
Paperback / 978-1-61689-056-8
$14.95 / £10.99
rights: World english, exCluding
germany, austria, sWitzerland
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Learning to See:
Drawing Techniques
Peter Jenny
4.12 x 5.8 in
168 pp / 90 b+w
Paperback / 978-1-61689-054-4
$12.95 / £7.99
rights: World english, exCluding
germany, austria, sWitzerland
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Learning to See: Figure Drawing
Peter Jenny
4.12 x 5.8 in
188 pp / 90 b+w
Paperback / 978-1-61689-049-0
$12.95 / £7.99
rights: World english, exCluding
germany, austria, sWitzerland
9 781616 890490
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Learning to See: Unlearning to Draw
Peter Jenny
4.12 x 5.8 in
216 pp / 4 color / 240 b+w
Paperback / 978-1-61689-373-6
$12.95 / £7.99
rights: World english, exCluding
germany, austria, sWitzerland
Life on the Lower East Side
Rebecca Lepkoff et al.
8.5 x 11 in
192 pp / 170 b+w
Paperback / 978-1-56898-939-6
$29.95 / £19.99
rights: World
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The Lovings
Photographs by Grey Villet
Text by Barbara Villet
10 x 7.75 in
112 pp / 82 duotone
Hardcover / 978-1-61689-556-3
$24.95 / £16.99
rights: World
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Melting Away
Camille Seaman
10.625 x 8.5 in
160 pp / 200 color
Hardcover / 978-1-61689-260-9
$55.00 / £35.00
rights: World
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More Than Words
Liza Kirwin
8 x 10 in
272 pp / 272 color
Paperback / 978-1-61689-366-8
$24.95 / £14.99
rights: World
Mysteries of the Rectangle
Siri Hustvedt
6 x 9 in
204 pp / 50 color
Paperback / 978-1-56898-618-0
$24.95 / £15.99
rights: World
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Paris Changing
Christopher Rauschenberg,
with essays by Rosamond Bernier,
Alison Nordström, and Clark Worswick
7 x 9 in
192 pp / 172 duotone
Paperback / 978-1-61689-467-2
$24.95 / £14.99
rights: World
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Pen to Paper
Mary Savig, editor
7 x 10 in
208 pp / 120 color
Hardcover / 978-1-61689-462-7
$27.50 / £16.99
rights: World
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Publish Your Photography Book
Revised and Updated
Darius D. Himes and
Mary Virginia Swanson
7 x 9 in / 240 pp / 25 color / 50 b+w
Paperback / 978-1-61689-226-5
$30.00 / £18.99
rights: World
Pinhole Cameras
Chris Keeney
5.5 x 8.5 in
144 pp / 35 color / 175 b+w
Hardcover, Wire-o binding
978-1-56898-989-1
$24.00 / £10.99
rights: World
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San Francisco,
Portrait of a City 1940–1960
Fred Lyon
8.5 x 11 in
224 pp / 200 duotone
Hardcover / 978-1-61689-266-1
$40.00 / £25.00
rights: World
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Raptors
Traer Scott
8.5 x 9 in
128 pp / 70 color
Hardcover / 978-1-61689-557-0
$19.95 / £14.99
rights: World
Sacred Ground
Robert S. Brantley
8 x 10 in
192 pp / 185 duotones
Hardcover / 978-1-61689-821-2
$40.00 / £30.00
rights: World
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Radiant
Traer Scott
8.5 x 10 in
128 pp / 60 color
Hardcover / 978-1-61689-715-4
$24.95 / £17.99
rights: World
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San Francisco Noir
Fred Lyon
8.5 x 11 in
224 pp / 200 duotone
Hardcover / 978-1-61689-651-5
$40.00 / £30.00
rights: World
Stickwork
Patrick Dougherty
7 x 9.5 in / 208 pp / 230 color / 20 b+w
Hardcover / 978-1-56898-842-7
$50.00 / £32.00
Paperback / 978-1-56898-976-1
$34.95 / £20.00
rights: World
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Through Darkness to Light
Jeanine Michna-Bales
10.5 x 7.75 in
192 pp / 100 color / 13 b+w
Hardcover / 978-1-61689-565-5
$40.00 / £27.99
rights: World
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Tippet Rise Art Center
Peter and Cathy Halstead
12 x 9 in
224 pp / 200 color
Hardcover / 978-1-61689-649-2
$60.00 / £45.00
rights: World
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Veterans
Sasha Maslov
10 x 8 in
144 pp / 53 color
Hardcover / 978-1-61689-578-5
$29.95 / £19.99
rights: World
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Vineyards
Fred Lyon
8.5 x 11 in
224 pp / 100 color / 50 duotone
Hardcover / 978-1-61689-848-9
$40.00 / £30.00
rights: World
Visual & Popular
Culture
9 7 8 1 6 1 6 8 9 6 3 4 8
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The Art and Craft of
Geometric Origami
Mark Bolitho
8.15 x 9.15 in
128 pp / 50 color & 275 b+w
plus 32 sheets of origami paper
Paperback / 978-1-61689-634-8 / $19.95
rights: north ameriCa
9 7 8 1 6 1 6 8 9 7 9 0 1
5 2 4 9 5
Artful Cats
Mary Savig
6.5 x 8.5 in
144 pp / 50 color & 80 b+w
Hardcover / 978-1-61689-790-1
$24.95 / £16.99
rights: World
Botanical Sketchbooks
Helen and William Bynum
8.125 x 10.5 in
296 pp / 250 color
Hardcover / 978-1-61689-588-4
$40.00
rights: north ameriCa
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Build It Yourself
Frank Perrone
7.5 x 9 in
192 pp / 515 color & b+w
Paperback / 978-1-61689-338-5
$24.95 / £16.99
rights: World
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Cartographies of Time
Daniel Rosenberg and
Anthony Grafton
8.5 x 10.5 in
272 pp / 268 color / 40 b+w
Paperback / 978-1-61689-058-2
$35.00 / £22.50
rights: World
The Cognoscenti’s Guide to
Florence, Revised and Updated
Louise Fili and Lise Apatoff
4 x 5.5 in
224 pp / 170 color
Paperback / 978-1-61689-636-2
$15.95 / £10.99
rights: World
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Cuba Style
Vicki Gold Levi and Steven Heller
8 x 8.75 in
168 pp / 250 color
Paperback / 978-1-56898-360-8
$24.95 / £15.99
rights: World
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D.I.Y. Dollhouse
Alexia Henrion
7.75 x 10.25 in
176 pp / 250 color & b+w
Paperback / 978-1-61689-607-2
$24.95 / £17.99
rights: World english
The Electric Pencil
James Edward Deeds Jr.
Introduction by Richard Goodman
7.5 x 9.5 in
272 pp / 290 color / 5 b+w
Paperback / 978-1-61689-454-2
$29.95 / £18.99
rights: World
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From Here to There
Kris Harzinski
5 x 7.5 in
224 pp / 80 color / 62 b+w
Paperback / 978-1-56898-882-5
$21.95 / £15.99
rights: World
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5 2 1 9 5
The Guerilla Art Kit
Keri Smith
5 x 7 in
144 pp / 70 color / 10 b+w
Hardcover, Wire-o binding
978-1-56898-688-3
$21.95 / £15.99
rights: World
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GoatMan
Thomas Thwaites
5.5 x 8.25 in
208 pp / 135 color
Hardcover / 978-1-61689-405-4
$24.95 / £14.99
rights: World
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Everyone’s a Critic
Bob Eckstein, editor
8 x 8.5 in
144 pp / 133 b+w images
Hardcover / 978-1-61689-853-3
$19.95 / £14.99
rights: World english
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5 1 9 9 5
9 7 8 1 6 1 6 8 9 5 6 7 9
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Handcrafted Maine
Katy Kelleher
Photographs by Greta Rybus
8 x 11 in
224 pp / 225 color
Hardcover / 978-1-61689-567-9
$39.95 / £30.00
rights: World
In the City
Nigel Peake
6 x 8 in
144 pp / 90 color
Hardcover / 978-1-61689-154-1
$22.95 / £13.99
rights: World
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In the Wilds
Nigel Peake
6 x 8 in
136 pp / 80 color / 18 b+w
Hardcover / 978-1-56898-952-5
$22.95 / £14.99
rights: World
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5 2 2 9 5
Joan Miró: I Work Like a Gardener
Joan Miró
Compiled by Yvon Taillandier
5 x 7 in
80 pp / 10 color
Hardcover / 978-1-61689-628-7
$19.95 / £14.99
rights: World english
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Kitchen Lithography
Laura Sofie Hantke and
Lucas Grassmann
6.7 x 8.8 in
120 pp / 130 color / Flexi-hardcover
978-1-61689-623-2 / $21.95
rights: north ameriCa
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The Ladies of Letterpress
Jessica White and Kseniya Thomas
11 x 14 in
192 pp / 350 color
Paperback / 978-1-61689-273-9
$40.00
rights: north ameriCa
The Map as Art
Katharine Harmon and
Gayle Clemans
10 x 9 in
256 pp / 360 color
Paperback / 978-1-56898-972-3
$29.95 / £17.99
rights: World
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More Scenes from
the Rural Life
Verlyn Klinkenborg
6 x 9 in
240 pp / 15 b+w
Hardcover / 978-1-61689-156-5
$24.95 / £14.99
rights: World
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One-Track Mind
Drawings by Philip Ashforth Coppola
Ezra Bookstein and Jeremy Workman,
editors
8 x 6 in / 160 pp / 130 b+w
Hardcover / 978-1-61689-674-4
$24.95 / £18.99
rights: World
Psychobook
Julian Rothenstein, editor
Introduction by Lionel Shriver
8.25 x 11.75 in
192 pp / 128 color / 35 b+w
Flexi-hardcover / 978-1-61689-492-4
$40.00 / £25.00
rights: World english, exCluding uK
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Sign Painters
Faythe Levine and Sam Macon
7.5 x 9.5 in
184 pp / 200 color
Paperback / 978-1-61689-083-4
$24.95 / £15.99
rights: World
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The Sketchbook Project
World Tour
Steven Peterman and
Sara Elands Peterman
8 x 10 in / 256 pp / 500 color
Paperback / 978-1-61689-168-8
$30.00 / £18.99
rights: World
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The Smith Tapes
Ezra Bookstein, editor
6 x 9 in
384 pp / 30 b+w
Paperback / 978-1-61689-383-5
$24.95 / £14.99
rights: World
The Toaster Project
Thomas Thwaites
5 x 7.5 in
192 pp / 81 color / 60 b+w
Paperback / 978-1-56898-997-6
$19.95 / £12.99
rights: World
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Typographic Knitting
Rüdiger Schlömer
6.7 x 9.1 in
216 pp / 500 color
Paperback / 978-1-61689-854-0
$27.50 / £19.99
rights: World english
The Ultimate Cartoon Book
of Book Cartoons
Bob Eckstein, editor
8 x 8.5 in
144 pp / 133 b+w images
Hardcover / 978-1-61689-804-5
$19.95 / £13.99
rights: World english
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Weaving on a Little Loom
Fiona Daly
8.25 x 10.5 in
144 pp / 30 color
Paperback /978-1-61689-712-3
$24.95
rights: north ameriCa
The Writing Deck
Emily Campbell and Harry Oulton
4.13 x 5.91 in
54 cards in slipcase
978-1-61689-832-8
$19.95 / £17.99
rights: World
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The Wood Carver’s Dozen
Celina Muire
8.25 x 10.5 in
144 pp / color throughout
Paperback
978-1-61689-660-7
$24.95
rights: north ameriCa
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You Are Here
Katharine Harmon
7 x 10 in
192 pp / 122 color / 50 b+w
Paperback / 978-1-56898-430-8
$27.50 / £19.99
rights: World
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92 Index
Index
40 Knots and How to Tie Them 69
50 Things to Do with a Penknife
69
50 Things to See in the Sky 69
A
A2Z+ 82
ABC’s of , The 70
Abraham Lincoln Notecards 56
Adams, Sean 15
A Few Minutes of Design 71
A-frame 19
Alinder, Jim 79
Allen, Stan 78
Almost 100 Chairs For 100 People
29
Alvar Aalto Houses 75
Ambroziak, Brian 78
America’s Other Audubon 86
Amherst College:
The Campus Guide 24
Analog Photography 86
Anchoring 75
Andersen, Michael Asgaard 77
Anderson, Gail 85
Ando, Tadao 80
Animal Box 58
Animal Camouflage 41
Animal Habitats 41
Animals of the Savanna 38
Antiquities of Athens, The 75
Antonio, Paul 28
Apatoff, Lise 89
Archigram 75
Architect Says, The 68
Architects’ Houses 75
Architect’s Pencil Set, An 66
Architectural Classics Cards 66
Architectural Detail, The 75
Architectural Lighting 75
Architecture of Trees, The 62
Armstrong, Helen 83
Art and Craft of Geometric
Origami, The 89
Artful Cats 89
Artists Unframed 86
Art of Earth Architecture, The 23
Atkins, Anna 59
Atlas of Amazing Birds, The 41
Atlas of Geographical Wonders,
An 62
Atlas of Novel Tectonics 75
At the Seashore 38
Aureli, Pier Vittorio 79
A Walk in the Forest 42
B
Bacon, Mardges 77
Bader, Sara 68
Bailly, Jean-Christophe 62
Balint, Valerie 8
Baltimore Rowhouse, The 75
Barker, Sarah 69
Barthel, Elena 79
Battle-Baptiste, Whitney 63
Beach Houses 75
Belfoure, Charles 75
Bellamy, Andrew 86
Bennett, Audrey 83
Bennett, Edward H. 78
Berger, Alan M. 77
Bergman, David 80
Berke, Arnold 78
Bernard Trainor 81
Besse, Jean-Marc 62
Beyer, Rick 73
Bickford-Smith, Coralie 54
Bierut, Michael 85
Big Cloud, The 86
Birds of the World 38
Birthday Box 59
Bohnacker, Hartmut 70, 83
Bolitho, Mark 89
Bonanos, Christopher 87
Bookbinding 82
Book of Circles, The 82
Book of Trees, The 71
Bookstein, Ezra 91
Booth, Abigail 72
Botanical Sketchbooks 89
Brantley, Robert S. 77, 88
Broadly Speaking 12
Brodsky, Alexander 86
Brodsky & Utkin 86
Brownell, Blaine 77, 80
Bruno Munari: Square Circle
Triangle 82
Budashevskaya, Olga 84
Buddha Notecards 56
Buildings and Designs of Andrea
Palladi, The 75
Build It Yourself 89
Bunker Archeology 76
Burnham, Daniel H. 78
Business of Creativity, The 82
Business of Design, The 82
Butterflies of the World 39
Button Box 58
Bynum, Helen and William 89
C
Cali, Davide 42
California Contemporary 76
Campbell, Emily 71, 91
Canadian Modern Architecture 76
Cartographic Grounds 81
Cartographies of Time 89
Catmur, Kat 65
Cerny, Julie A. 10
Chandigarh Revealed 76
Chef Says, The 68
Cheng, Alicia Yin 18
Citizens of No Place 76
City Maps and Stories 29
City That Never Was, The 81
Clemans, Gayle 90
Coen+Partners 81
Coen, Shane 81
Coffee Lids 83
Cognoscenti’s Guide to
Florence, The 89
Collins, Matt 69
Colomina, Beatriz 79
Color for Architects 76
Colorful Life, A 65
Colorful World of Dinosaurs, The 41
Color Sketchbook 67
Color Theory Notecards 67
Complete Works of Percier
and Fontaine, The 76
Compression 76
Constructing a New Agenda
for Architecture 76
Cook, Peter 75
Coppola, Philip Ashforth 91
Corner, James 81
Corraini, Pietro 29
Cosneau, Olivia 373839
Create Your Own Online Store
in a Weekend 83
Cuba Style 89
Cultivated 6
Cultivated Notecards 45
D
Daly, Fiona 91
Daniel Libeskind 29
D’Aquino, Andrea 41
Darko, Barbara 12
Davidson, Lucy 69
Dawson, Peter 15
Dean, Andrea Oppenheimer 79
Dear Data 71
Deeds, James Edward Jr. 89
Dek, Maria 34, 42
de Monchaux, Nicholas 82
Dennis, Sarah 41
Dercon, Ysemay 10
Descottes, Hervé 75
Designer Says, The 68
Designing for Social Change 83
Design of Words, The 28
Design Studies 83
Desimini, Jill 81
Dethier, Jean 23
Detour Updated Edition 29
Digital Design Theory 83
Digital Fabrications 76
Diller, Elizabeth 77
Dixon, Keetra Dean 83
D.I.Y. Dollhouse 89
Domin, Christopher 78, 79
Dougherty, Patrick 88
Dubuc, Marianne 32, 42
Duerr, Sasha 4
Dushkes, Laura S. 68
Dziadosz, Barbara 54
E
Eckstein, Bob 9091
Edifices de Rome Moderne 76
Einstein Notecards 56
Elam, Kimberly 83, 84, 85
Electric Pencil, The 89
Elegantissima 83
Elements of Design 83
Elio Fiorucci 29
Emily Dickinson Notebook 64
Emily Dickinson Notecards 56
Emily Dickinson Notepads 64
English, Benjamin 14
Ethics for Architects 76
Everyone’s a Critic 90
Ex Libris: Fifty Postcards 44
Ex Libris: Journal 64
F
Fig, Joe 86, 87
Fili, Louise 67, 83, 84, 89
Filmmaker Says, The 68
Finding Home 86
Finding Home Notecards 60
Fish and the Cat, The 42
Fisher, Thomas 76
Flesh 77
Flor, Martina 65
Flower Box 58
Fondation Le Corbusier 78
Fontaine, Pierre François
Léonard 76
Ford, Edward R. 75
Foresta, Merry A. 86
Form + Code in Design, Art,
and Architecture 83
Form Follows Finance 77
Foster, John 15
Fox, Michael 77
Frank Lloyd Wright Building
Conservancy, The 81
Frank Lloyd Wright: Meet the
Architect! 40
Fredericks & Mae 67
Fredericks & Mae Playing Cards
67
Freear, Andrew 79
Freeman, Michael 77
From Here to There 90
Fynn, Shaun 76
G
Galliez, Roxane Marie 41
Gardener Says, The 68
Garden Insects and Bugs 39
Gates of Harvard Yard 77
Geall, Christin 6, 45
Geis, Patricia 40, 41
Generative Design 70
Generative Design: Processing 83
Geometry of Design 83
Ghost Army of World War II,
The 73
93Index
Ghostly Ruins 86
Gibson, David 86
Gill, Bryan Nash 55
Giovanni Pintori 29
Girot, Christopher 82
Giuliani, Emma 36
GoatMan 90
Golden Secrets of Lettering,
The 65
Goodman, Richard 89
Good Morning, Neighbor 42
Gordon, Alastair 75
Gosseye, Janina 80
Gràfica de les Rambles 84
Grafica della Strada 84
Grafton, Anthony 89
Grafton Architects 29
Grand, Philippe 62
Granet, Keith 82
Graphic Design Discourse 83
Graphic Design Rules 15
Graphic Design: The New Basics
70
Graphic Design Theory 83
Graphic Design Thinking 70
Graphique de la Rue 84
Grassmann, Lucas 90
Gregory, Daniel P. 22
Grids & Guides Eco 46
Grids & Guides List Pads 53
Grids & Guides Micro: Black 53
Grids & Guides Micro: Blue 53
Grids & Guides Notebook:
Black 52
Grids & Guides Notebook:
Gray 52
Grids & Guides Notebook:
Navy 52
Grids & Guides Notebook:
Red 52
Grids & Guides Notebook:
Softcover Black 52
Grids & Guides Notepads 53
Grids & Guides Pencils 53
Grids & Guides Drawing Pad 53
Grids & Guides Tracebook 53
Grid Systems 84
Groß, Benedikt 70, 83
Guastavino Vaulting 77
Guerilla Art Kit, The 90
Guerrera, Francesco 28
H
Halstead, Peter and Cathy 88
Handcrafted Maine 90
Hand Job 84
Hand of the Designer, The 29
Hand of the Graphic Designer,
The 29
Hannah, Gail Greet 83
Hantke, Laura Sofie 90
Harmon, Katharine 90, 91
Harpman, Louise 83
Harzinski, Kris 90
Havana Guide, The 77
Hays, K. Michael 76, 88
Hayward, Mary Ellen 75
Heller, Steven 85, 86, 89
Henri Matisse: Meet the Artist! 41
Henrion, Alexia 89
Henry Howard 77
Herbaria Notecards 50
Himes, Darius D. 88
Hirsch, Alison 81
Historic Artists’ Homes & Studios
8
History of Architectural Theory,
A 77
Hodgkins, Martha 72
Hogancamp, Mark 73
Holl, Steven 75, 76
Holzer, Harold 63
How to be a Graphic Designer
Without Losing Your Soul 84
How to Play with Letters 29
Humane Gardener, The 72
Hundley, Jessica 72
Hunter, Matthew 80
Hursley, Timothy 79
Hustvedt, Siri 87
Hutchinson, Sam 41
Hypernatural 77
I
I am London 29
I am New York 28
Ilić, Mirko 85
Iliprandi, Giancarlo 30
Imhof, Dora 82
Indie Publishing 84
Infinite Suburbia 77
Inside the Artist’s Studio 86
Inside the Painter’s Studio 87
Inside the Rainbow 84
Instant 87
Interactive Architecture 77
In the Age of Dinosaurs 39
In the City 90
In the Darkness of the Night 87
In the Forest 39
In the Garden 36
In the Ocean 39
In the Vegetable Garden 39
In the Wilds 90
Inventive Animals 37
Inventor Says, The 68
Iwamoto, Lisa 76
J
Jacobson, Clare 79
James Stirling 29
Jenny, Peter 87
Jetsonen, Jari 75, 79
Jetsonen, Sirkkaliisa 75, 79
Joan Miró: I Work Like a Gardener
90
John Alcorn 30
John McAndrew’s Modernist
Vision 77
John Muir Notecards 56
Johnson, Eugene J. 81
Jørn Utzon 77
Joy, Rick 80
K
Kacmar, Donna 80
Kahn, Louis 78
Kamin, Blair 24, 77
Kaufmann Mercantile Guide,
The 72
Keeney, Chris 88
Kelleher, Katy 90
Kengo Kuma 30
Kim, Henry Hongmin 83
Kim, Mikyoung 81
King, Joseph 78
Kirkpatrick, Grant 76
Kirwin, Liza 87
Kiser, Joy M. 86
Kitchen Lithography 90
Klinkenborg, Verlyn 90
Kotkin, Joel 77
Kroeger, Michael 85
Kruft, Hanno-Walter 77
Kundig, Tom 20, 80
L
Labyrinths & Mazes 81
Ladders 81
Ladies of Letterpress, The 90
Lai, Jimenez 76
Lam, Elsa 76
Landscape Imagination, The 81
Landscape Urbanism Reader,
The 82
Lange, Alexandra 81
Laub, Julia 70, 83
Lawson, Nancy 72
Lazzeroni, Claudius 70, 83
Learning to See: Drawing
Techniques 87
Learning to See: Figure Drawing
87
Learning to See: The Artist’s Eye
87
Learning to See: Unlearning to
Draw 87
Leborg, Christian 86
Le Corbusier Modulor Rule 78
Leonardi, Cesare 62
Leonardo da Vinci: Meet the Artist!
41
Lepkoff, Rebecca 87
Letarouilly, Paul 76, 80
Lettering & Type 84
Letters to a Young Farmer 72
Levine, Barbara 69
Levine, Faythe 91
Levi, Vicki Gold 89
Lewis, David J. 66
Lewis, Michael J. 81
Lewis, Paul 66
Lieberman, Ralph 24
Life Made by Hand, A 41
Life on the Lower East Side 87
Lima, Manuel 71, 82
Lippert, Kevin 68
Lipps, Andrea 85
Little Cheetah’s Shadow 32
Little Gardener, The 10
Little Notes: African Batik 48
Little Notes: Katazome 48
Livesey, Graham 76
Living Pattern 58
Lluch, Juan Serra 76
LoBalbo, Benedetta 68
Local Code 82
Local Color 67
Lockhart, Louise 47
London Centre for Book Arts
84
Look, It’s Raining 42
Loomis, John 79
Louis I. Kahn Conversations
with Students 78
Lupi, Giorgia 71
Lupton, Ellen 70, 84, 85
Lyndon, Donlyn 79
Lyon, Fred 88, 89
M
Macon, Sam 91
Make It Bigger 84
Making Books 84
Malo and the Merry-Go-Round
34
Malone-France, Katherine 8
Manual of Section 66
Map as Art, The 90
Marcinkoski, Christopher 81
Marcio Kogan Studio Mk27 30
Mark Twain Notecards 56
Marmol, Leo 79
Mary Colter 78
Maslov, Sasha 89
McGee, Victor 77
McGuire, Kathryn 79
McKim, Charles Follen 79
Mead, William Rutherford 79
Mecanoo 30
Melting Away 87
Michael Graves 30
Michael Graves Architecture
& Design 66
Michael Graves: Design for Life
78
Michael Graves: Images of a
Grand Tour 78
Michna-Bales, Jeanine 88
Miller, J. Abbott 70
Minard System, The 71
Mind, Maps and Infographics 30
Minka 78
94 Index
Miró, Joan 90
Mitrović, Branko 78
Model Making 78
Monument Man 63
Moore, Alannah 83
More Scenes from the Rural Life
90
More Than Words 87
Morlok, Franziska 82
Morphosis Thom Mayne 30
Moses, Nalina 66
Muire, Celina 91
Munari, Bruno 82, 87
Musician Says, The 68
My Bison 35
My Island 41
My Nature Sticker Activity
Books 38
Mysteries of the Rectangle 87
N
National Trust for Historic
Preservation 8
Natural Palettes 4
Nesbitt, Kate 80
Never Use Futura 84
New Farm, The 22
Ngo, Dung 80
Night Sky, The 58
Nilsson, Maria 69
Not Now 14
Now You See It and Other
Essays on Design 85
O
Observe, Collect, Draw! 71
Observer’s Notebook: Astronomy
57
Observer’s Notebook: Birds 57
Observer’s Notebook: Butterflies
57
Observer’s Notebook: Home 57
Observer’s Notebook: Trees 57
Observer’s Notebook: Weather 57
Ochsendorf, John 77
Olivetti Pattern Series:
Notebook 60
Olivetti Pattern Series:
Notecards 60
Olivetti Pattern Series:
Pencil Set 60
One-Track Mind 91
Otto and Pio 42
Oulton, Harry 91
Outside the Box 85
P
Pablo Picasso:
Meet the Artist! 41
Palsky, Gilles 62
Pamphlet Architecture 28:
Augmented Landscapes 78
Paris Changing 88
Patience, Miyuki 41
Patkau Architects 82
Patkau Architects Material
Operations 82
Pattern Box 58
Paula Scher: Twenty-Five Years
at the Public 16
Paul Rand 27
Paul Rand: A Designer’s Art 85
Paul Rand: Conversations
with Students 85
Paul Rudolph 27
Paul Rudolph:
The Florida Houses 78
Peake, Nigel 90
Pen to Paper 88
People Fishing 69
People Kissing 69
People Knitting 69
Percier, Charles 76
Perfetto Pencils 67
Perrone, Frank 89
Perry, Mike 84, 85
Peterman, Sara Elands 91
Peterman, Steven 91
Petrantoni, Lorenzo 29
Phillips, Jennifer Cole 70
Philosophy for Architects 78
Pick, Nina 68
Pierloot, Mathieu 42
Pinhole Cameras 88
Plan of Chicago 78
Points and Lines 78
Pope, Albert 81
Posavec, Stefanie 71
Postcards From The Wandering
City 30
Posters for Change 65
Powerhouse 79
Presenting Shakespeare 85
Print Club London 85
Printing Architecture 79
Project of Autonomy, The 79
Projects and Their Consequences
82
Psychobook 91
Publish Your Photography Book
Revised and Updated 88
Pulled 85
R
Radiant 88
Radiant Notecards 60
Radziner, Ron 79
Rael, Ronald 79
Ramey, Paige 69
Ramos, Cecilia E. 75
Randl, Chad 19
Rand, Paul 85
Raptors 88
Ratanavanh, Seng Soun 41
Rauschenberg, Christopher 88
Rea, Brian 59
Reas, Casey 83
Redgrave, Alexandra 72
Redstone Diary 2021: Everyday
Pleasures 51
Reiser + Umemoto 75, 82
Rendgen, Sandra 71
Revett, Nicholas 75
Revolution of Forms 79
Richards, Larry Wayne 80
Robinson, Mimi 67
Roderick, John 78
Rodriguez, Eduardo 77
Rosenberg, Daniel 89
Rothenstein, Julian 51, 82,
84, 91
Rural Studio 79
Rural Studio at Twenty 79
Rusert, Britt 63
Rylsee 29
S
Saarinen Houses 79
Sacred Ground 88
Sandhaus, Louise 65
San Francisco Noir 88
San Francisco, Portrait
of a City 1940-1960 88
San Fratello, Virginia 79
Sartwell, Matt 68
Sauvage Notecards 60
Savig, Mary 88, 89
Sayles, Elizabeth 73
Scamozzi, Ottavio Bertotti 75
Scher, Paula 16, 84
Schlömer, Rüdiger 91
Schubert, Matteo 29
Scofidio, Ricardo 77
Scott, Traer 60, 86, 88
Screenprinting 85
Seaman, Camille 86, 87
Sea Ranch, The 79
Seasons, The 59
Sea Stamps 47
Seddon, Tony 15
Selected Works of McKim, Mead
& White, 1879-1915 79
Senses, The 85
Serrazanetti, Francesca 29
Seventy-nine Short Essays
on Design 85
Sewell, Matt 41
Sexuality and Space 79
Seymour Chwast 26
Shaeffer, Rob 12
Shaughnessy, Adrian 84
Shea, Andrew 83
Shellen, Chris 73
Sign Painters 91
Silkscreen Masters 30
Single-Handedly 66
Site 79
Skarsgard, Susan 81
Sketchbook Project World Tour,
The 91
Sketch, Think, Draw. 30
Skrdla, Harry 86
Slow Manifesto: Lebbeus Woods
Blog 79
Smith, Keri 90
Smith Tapes, The 91
Smout Allen 78
Sourdais, Clémentine 37
Speaking of Buildings 80
Specht, Scott 83
Stagi, Franca 62
Stamp Bugs 54
Stamp Garden 54
Stampville 54
Stanga, Carlo 28, 29, 30
Stead, Naomi 80
Stern, Jamie Thompson 68
Stickwork 88
Stone Barns Center for Food
and Agriculture 72
Streams and Ponds 37
Stuart, James 75
Studio Joy Works 80
Sunprint Notecards 59
Superfolk 59
Sustainable Design 80
Swackhamer, Marc 77
Swanson, Mary Virginia 88
Sykes, A. Krista 76
T
Tadao Ando Conversations
with Students 80
Taillandier, Yvon 90
Talarico, Lita 86
Tatarella, Francesca 81
Taymor, Julie 85
Thank You Box 59
The Lovings 87
Theorizing a New Agenda for
Architecture 80
Thinking of You Notecards 59
Thinking the Contemporary
Landscape 82
Thinking with Type 70
This Is What Democracy
Looked Like 18
Thomas, Douglas 84
Thomas, Kseniya 90
Thoreau Notebook 64
Thoreau Notecards 56
Through Darkness to Light 88
Thwaites, Thomas 90, 91
Time for Bed, Miyuki 41
Tippet Rise Art Center 88
Toaster Project, The 91
Tom Kundig: Houses 80
Tom Kundig: Houses 2 80
Tom Kundig: Working Title 20
Tom Kundig: Works 80
Toward a New Interior 85
95Index
Transmaterial Next 80
Triboro Design 60
Tsurumaki, Marc 66
Tutti Frutti Pencils 67
Type and Color 70
Type on Screen 85
Typographic Knitting 91
Typographic Systems 85
Typography Sketchbooks 86
U
Ultimate Cartoon Book of
Book Cartoons, The 91
University of Toronto:
The Campus Guide 80
Up the Mountain Path 42
Utkin, Ilya 86
V
van der Plaat, Deborah 80
van Wageningen, Mark 70
Vatican and Saint Peter’s Basilica
of Rome, The 80
Veterans 89
Victor Lundy 80
Villet, Grey 87
Vincent van Gogh:
Meet the Artist! 41
Vineyards 89
Virginia Woolf Notecards 49
Virilio, Paul 76
Visual Complexity 71
Visual Grammar 86
Vivienne Westwood 30
Volner, Ian 78
W
Waldheim, Charles 81, 82
Walt Whitman Notecards 56
Waszelewski, Miriam 82
Waxman, Nach 68
Wayfinding Handbook, The 86
Weaving on a Little Loom 91
Webb, Michael 75
W. E. B. Du Bois’s Data Portraits
63
Weinthal, Lois 85
Welcome to Marwencol 73
Werner, Megan 78
When I Am Big 42
Where Today Meets Tomorrow 81
White, Jessica 90
White, Stanford 79
Wild Dyer, The 72
Wild Sea Notecards 59
Willen, Bruce 84
William Morris Notecards 56
Williams College: The Campus
Guide 81
Willis, Carol 77
Wisniewski, Gaya 35
Wood Carver’s Dozen, The 91
Woodcut 55
Woodcut Journal 55
Woodcut Memory Game 55
Woodcut Notebooks 55
Woodcut Notecards 55
Woodcut Postcards 55
Workman, Jeremy 91
Wormell, Christopher 72
Wright Sites 81
Writer Says, The 68
Writing about Architecture 81
Writing Deck, The 91
Y
You Are Here 91
Z
Zaha Hadid 30
Zelizer, Julian E. 18
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