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Frame Publishers Catalogue Fall 2013 – Fall 2014 Coming Soon Masterclass: Interior Design Night Fever 4 Model Making Ryan McGinness Marcel Wanders Powershop 4 Marjolijn Mandersloot New Tribal Labyrinth Masterclass: Architecture | Fashion & Textiles | Graphic Design New Keisuke Fujiwara Think Dutch Materiology (EN) Goods Fetishism in Fashion Backlist An overview of previous Frame books Sold Out Out of stock Frame books Magazines Frame Mark Elephant Digital Frame App Information Distribution, Contact Details & Credits 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 18 19 20 21 22 23 frameweb.com

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Frame Publishers

CatalogueFall 2013 – Fall 2014

Coming Soon

Masterclass: Interior Design

Night Fever 4

Model Making

Ryan McGinness

Marcel Wanders

Powershop 4

Marjolijn Mandersloot

New Tribal Labyrinth

Masterclass: Architecture |

Fashion & Textiles | Graphic Design

New

Keisuke Fujiwara

Think Dutch

Materiology (EN)

Goods

Fetishism in Fashion

Backlist

An overview of previous Frame books

Sold Out

Out of stock Frame books

Magazines

Frame

Mark

Elephant

Digital

Frame App

Information

Distribution, Contact Details & Credits

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Masterclass: Interior DesignGuide to the World’s Leading Graduate Schools

Night Fever 4Hospitality Design

Aimed at current bachelor’s degree students, recent graduates and professionals looking for a specialisation, this book provides an overview of 30 leading design schools from all over the world that offer a master’s degree in interior design and interior architecture. The featured schools are selected based on a list of criteria including the quality of the graduation work, the employability and success of former students, the list of faculty, and their reputation in the design industry. Each school is featured extensively over 10 pages containing useful information like a programme description, application details and requirements, student demographics, faculty and alumni lists, tuition and scholarship details, and address and contact details. The articles also give a real insight into life at each of the schools – from the opening introduction by the dean, followed by examples of recent student work, an interview with a successful alumnus, information about the school’s location regarding housing, transportation and the cultural scene from a student’s perspective, and more. A world map indicating the spread of schools, a summary table and a notebook section with space for the future students own research, complete this guide.

Night Fever 4 takes readers on a whirlwind, round-the-world tour of the best in hospitality design, and is an invaluable resource to keep up with the field’s latest trends. Presenting 125 interiors – restaurants, bars and clubs, and hotels – this luxurious volume looks in detail at the cutting-edge approach of their creators, from established designers to new studios. Presented over 600 pages are a variety of designs from subtle to stunning, monochromatic to vibrant and low-budget to exorbitant. Today, designers distil a venue’s essence – be it the flavours of its menu or the ambiance of its party scene – and incorporate it in the interior, often working with aspects of its setting to create a certain atmosphere. Night Fever 4 is divided into three sections: restaurants (EAT), bars and clubs (DRINK), and hotels (SLEEP). Each article, lavishly illustrated with outstanding photographs, explains how the design concept was developed and executed. Many articles also feature technical information, like floor plans, sections and sketches, which clarify the design process from concept to execution. Also included is an index of studio profiles and contact details of the featured architects, design studios and brand agencies, making this book an indispensable source of both information and inspiration.

Editor Frame Graphic Design Frame

328 pages 170×230 mm Soft cover ISBN 978-9491727-25-2 English September 2014 €29.00

Editor Frame Graphic Design Frame with Zoe Bar-Pereg

600 pages230×297 mmHardcoverISBN 978-94-91727-16-0EnglishSeptember 2014

€69.00

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Ryan McGinnessEverything is Everywhere

Everything Is Everywhere is Ryan McGinness’ latest art book featuring new paintings and sculptures from different bodies of work – Mindscapes, Blackholes and Women – as well as site-specific work made for the pages of this book. Reproductions of reproductions fold in on themselves as McGinness treats the metadata captions about the work with as much (or even more) importance as the reproduced works they describe. Adventurous typography is also employed with the incongruous phrases and texts culled from the artist’s sketchbooks. The stunning juxtapositions of all these elements create a textured and vividly explosive book that requires multiple visits.

AboutRyan McGinness is an American artist, living and working in New York. He grew up in the surf and skate culture of Virginia Beach and studied at Carnegie Mellon University in Pittsburgh, where he interned at the Andy Warhol Museum. Known for his original extensive vocabulary of graphic drawings that use the visual language of public signage, corporate logos and contemporary iconography, McGinness creates paintings, sculptures, installations and books. Concerned with the perceived value of forms, McGinness is interested in assuming the power of this visual language in order to share personal expressions.

Author Ryan McGinness Graphic Design Ryan McGinness

160 pages 216×279 mm Hardcover ISBN 978-9491727-26-9English April 2014 €29.00

Model MakingConceive, Create and Convince

This book is a step-by-step guide about how to create convincing architectural models. Borne out of the authors’ experience and enjoyment in the use of models in education and in professional practice, it is an essential manual for students of spatial disciplines, such as urban planning, garden and landscape architecture, public space or interior design, and anyone with an interest in model making. Many people see a model as a finished product, but it can be much more than that. Models can be used in the study/research phases of a project and are essential as design/communication tools until the final presentation model is ready to be finalised. In this manual, each of these applications is explained in detail. Readers discover the most appropriate type of model to match the look and mode of work. Furthermore, the practical side of model construction is explained and illustrated. The three types of models that run parallel to each other include the research, communication and presentation models, and these are illustrated with real-life scenarios from architecture and design offices around the world, which is a unique and vital aspect to this book. The manual can be seen as a roadmap for the manufacture of models, and a detailed reference book for outlining the latest materials and techniques.

Authors Arjan Karssen and Bernard Otte Editor Frame Graphic Design Frame

208 pages 245×210 mm Soft cover ISBN 978-9491727-27-6 EnglishMay 2014

€29.00

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Marcel WandersThe Designer Pinned Up

Powershop 4New Retail Design

This book is a critical survey of Dutch designer Marcel Wanders covering 25 years of his work, from his early career to upcoming projects. It provides a framework for different aspects of Wanders’ designs. Stedelijk curator Ingeborg de Roode analyses Wanders’ three-dimensional product designs within an international context, along with an essay about this renowned designer’s career by Jennifer Hudson and an exclusive interview with Wanders himself, conducted by Robert Thiemann. Further essays and contributions richly illustrate and document over 50 outstanding design projects. In addition, an illustrated inventory of 500 projects, and a concise biography will round off the publication. The book’s release coincides with a major exhibition at the Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam, as the largest-ever survey of one of the Netherlands’ most distinguished designers.

AboutMarcel Wanders is a figurehead of Dutch design that put three-dimensional design from the Netherlands on the international map in the 1990s. An innovative approach to materials and technology, as well as the blending of handcraft and industrial technology, characterises Wanders’ work which also includes his successful label Moooi and his flamboyant designs for hotel interiors, as well as objects.

As its successful predecessors, Powershop 4 unveils the latest and greatest retail interiors from all over the world. Featuring 120 shop and showroom interiors, the book shows the current trends in this field. Included projects range from supermarkets to bakeries, from luxury fashion boutiques to sneaker shops and jewellers. Each design is featured on two to six pages that are filled with photos, drawings, sketches and of course a description of the design. The project text explains how the designers made the client’s store and products stand out, how they incorporated the client’s identity into an environment, how the concept developed, what materials were used and how the design was executed. The showcased work is created by world-famous designers as well as young design studios and is selected based on their original concept, creativity, innovative approach or the project’s unmistakable wow-factor. The shops featured have been realized by designers from around the world, including Architecture at Large, Jaklitsch/Gardner Architects and Fabio Novembre, and feature retail spaces from Levi’s, Mykita and Mercedes-Benz.

Authors Ingeborg de Roode, Jennifer Hudson and Robert Thiemann Graphic Design Frame

224 pages 220×270 mm Soft cover ISBN 978-9491727-28-3 (EN) 978-9491727-30-6 (NL) February 2014

€29.00

Author Jane Szita Editor Frame Graphic Design Matte

512 pages 240×320 mm Hardcover ISBN 978-94-91727-15-3 English February 2014

€69.00

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Marjolijn ManderslootWhodunit

New Tribal LabyrinthAtelier Van Lieshout

With the sculptures of Dutch artist Marjolijn Mandersloot, we find ourselves in pleasant company. Recognisable human and animal shapes are an important source of inspiration in Mandersloot’s work, mainly serving as a metaphor. Rabbits, donkeys, dogs and bears are formed in a humorous response to the malleable world of this moment. Every sculpture seems to possess a fabulous acting talent – body poses and material expression are used to create unique characters which often elicit poignant emotions in onlookers. The omission of detail, expanding proportions or the focus on specific parts of the sculpture leads to a pleasant confusion and often even a smile. Ambiguity suppresses narrative recognition and invites a new interpretation, with the sculptures’ surprising tactility seducing viewers to explore the borders between imagination and reality. This new book of Mandersloot’s work presents her latest projects, including her recent collaborations with the luxury fashion house Hermès of Paris.

AboutMarjolijn Mandersloot’s prevailing ideal of physical beauty inspires a constant examination of a world of cute creatures. By means of ambiguous material choices – plastic, leather, rubber, textile or foam insulation – she encourages us to think about our own identity through installations that have soft touches mingled with robust bronze or polished aluminium.

New Tribal Labyrinth offers a survey of works from the eponymous on-going project by Atelier Van Lieshout – the internationally recognised studio of Dutch artist Joep van Lieshout. This publication reflects on our extremely advanced and complex society, in which over-consumption and limited raw materials play a crucial role. In Atelier Van Lieshout’s vision, this will lead to conflict and the subsequent emergence of a new world order, with groups of people organising themselves in tribes instead of nation-states. This new tribal world will see a return to farming and industry – which currently both have been banished from our society – and a re-establishment of our relationship with materials which now has been lost.

AboutJoep van Lieshout lives and works in Rotterdam. Since the early 1980s, he has produce objects primarily in brightly coloured polyester, the material that would become his trademark in subsequent years. In 1995, he founded Atelier Van Lieshout, undermining the myth of the individual artistic genius and over the years gaining international recognition for objects that balance on the boundary between art, architecture and design. These works of art are practical, uncomplicated and substantial. Recurring themes in the work of AVL are autarky, power, politics and the more classical themes of life and death.

Editors Annabelle Birnie and Edwin van Onna Graphic Design Hans van Wezel

128 pages 220×280 mm Hardcover ISBN 978-9491727-31-3English, Dutch (bilingual) January 2014

€24.00

Authors Dominic van den Boogerd and Tom Morton Editor Frame Graphic Design Sebastiaan Brandsen

214 pages 268×210 mm Soft cover ISBN 978-94-91727-29-0 English January 2014

€29.00

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Masterclass: Architecture|Fashion&Textiles|Graphic DesignGuide to the World’s Leading Graduate Schools

Frame’s Masterclass series selects up to 30 of the world’s leading graduate schools offering master’s degrees in various design-related fields. The newest books in the series feature courses in the highly-competitive fields of: architecture and urban design; fashion and textile design; and graphic design and visual communications. These books – aimed at students seeking a master’s degree course in these subject areas – include the leading graduate schools from across the globe, selected by the editors at Frame Publishers. Each of the three books is dedicated to a specific subject area. The featured schools are selected based on a list of criteria including the quality of the graduation work, the employability and success of former students, the list of lecturers, and their reputation within the relevant areas of architecture or design. Each school is featured extensively on 10 pages containing useful information, such as programme description, application details and requirements, student demographics, mentor and alumni lists, tuition and scholarship details, and full contact details. The articles give a real insight into life at each of the schools and in the global locations – each school profile opens with an introduction by the dean or head of programme, followed by examples of recent student work, an interview with a successful alumnus, information about the school’s location regarding housing, transportation and the cultural scene from a student’s perspective, and more. A world map indicating the demographic spread of included schools, a summary table and a notebook section with space for research notes, complete this guide to help potential students choose the school that will suit them best.

Author Ana Martins Editor Frame Graphic Design Frame with Linda Beumer and Anna Hennerdal

320 pages 170×230 mm Soft cover ISBN 978-90-77174-98-2 English December 2013

€29.00

Author Jane Szita Editor Frame Graphic Design Frame with Carlo Elias

312 pages 170×230 mm Soft cover ISBN 978-90-77174-99-9English December 2013

€29.00

Author Merel KokhuisEditor Frame Graphic Design Frame with Adriaan Mellegers

320 pages 170×230 mm Soft cover ISBN 978-94-91727-01-6English December 2013

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Keisuke FujiwaraInterior Elements for Space and Product Design

A portfolio book showcasing the projects of Japanese designer Keisuke Fujiwara, which covers 15 years of design. International and local projects of this world-renowned Japanese design firm cross over between space design and product design. Showcasing projects close to the heart of Keisuke Fujiwara, this luxurious single volume is brimming with insight into his idea and design processes. The book details a range of design presentations – from boutiques and commercial facilities to exhibitions and pharmacies – with 30 projects showing the composition of interior spaces, and a further 20 highlighting the design of interior elements, such as light and chair design collections. Presented with a commentary from the designer for each project ensures that the reader gains a very personal insight into his ideas and design processes, including the challenges he had to overcome.

AboutKeisuke Fujiwara was born in 1968 in Tokyo, Japan. After graduating from Musashino Art University, he worked for the renowned Japanese interior designer, Shigeru Uchida. Following an internship at Ron Arad Associates in 2001, he established Keisuke Fujiwara Design Office where he specialises in interior and furniture design. He has participated in international projects and also holds an associate professor position at the Tokyo Metropolitan University.

Author Keisuke Fujiwara Editors Frame with Tomohiko Ono Graphic Design Frame

256 pages 230×289 mm Hardcover ISBN 978-94-91727-02-3English November 2013

€39.00

Beautifully illustrated and brimming with

insight into the designer’s ideas and

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Think DutchConceptual Architecture and Design in the Netherlands

Crises promote creativity. The fact that during a crisis, the creativity of an entire profession can be recorded and documented is remarkable. The Netherlands, just like many other European countries, suffered a financial crisis which began in 2008. The real estate market fell by half, which also affected related disciplines, such as architecture and product design. However, Dutch designers did not just put their heads in the sand – they began to explore the limits of their disciplines, taking completely new directions. Young Dutch architects and designers today prefer to work in interdisciplinary collectives and follow ethical and aesthetic values. They are the ones who are finding solutions to the challenges of the future. The traditional boundaries between creative disciplines, therefore are becoming increasingly blurred.

Think Dutch is a book that showcases the work of a young generation of designers in 16 different chapters with headings such as ‘Build on Water’, ‘Celebrate Food’ and ‘Do Not Create for Eternity’. It makes no fundamental difference between design and architecture, instead it is a critical analysis that characterises the attitude of a whole range of Dutch creatives. A whopping 469 projects and products are featured in this inspirational volume, each showing impressive new ways of thinking and demonstrating that crises arise from pioneering visions in the Netherlands.

Authors Jeroen Junte and David Keuning Editor Robert Thiemann Graphic Design Meiré und Meiré

496 pages 225×285 mm Hardcover in slipcase ISBN 978-94-91727-24-5English, Dutch (bilingual) November 2013

€125.00

Dutch design – finding solutions to the challenges of the future

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Materiology (English) The Creative Industry’s Guide to Materials and Technologies

A book intended for all creative professionals who rely on materials and technologies – architects, designers, stylists and artists, from students to experienced practitioners – Materiology is written in a style that conveys a wealth of information in a language that’s easy to understand. This book covers everything there is to know about materials and technologies in one single volume. Materiology’s comprehensive exploration of materials is divided into four sections:1. Categories of materials: various types of wood,

plastic, glass, metal, lighting, etc.2. Catalogue of materials: catalogue cards that identify

various materials, from the most basic substance to the latest cutting edge innovation.

3. Processes: major methods of processing materials (e.g. injection moulding, extrusion) explained with instructive diagrams.

4. Thinking out of the box: issue of relevance to any study of materials and technologies, such as ecology and virtual issues.

The updated, soft cover edition holds 17 new material catalogue cards among which are superconductive metamaterials, semi-conductor materials, rare earth metals, lithium and photovoltaic materials. New information about sustainability is added to the book in the form of the process ‘recycling’, and an in-depth article on how to deal with sustainability in projects, touching upon the subject of biomimicry and environmental, economical, strategic and health-related stakes.

Directed by matériO Editors Daniel Kula and Elodie Ternaux Graphic Design Général Design

Revised Edition380 pages 200×295 mm Soft cover ISBN 978-3-03821-254-6 (EN) October 2013

€49.90

Extended edition with 36 pages

of new material!

Distribution only in NL|BE

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Goods Interior Products from Sketch to Use

Instead of just filling a book with new products, Goods takes design publishing a step further; 59 iconic design products are analysed and featured from conceptual design sketch to realisation – and that’s not all. The product’s story doesn’t end the moment it is finished and launched to the public. It continues its journey to its final destination in an interior, mapped out in this book with international reference projects showing where these products have been used successfully. Goods focuses on all interior product ranges, from chairs to cabinets, from floor lamps to down lights, from kitchens to bathrooms. The selected products have emerged from the sketchbooks of designers like Arik Levy, BarberOsgerby, Estudio Campana, Jean-Marie Massaud, Konstantin Grcic, Patricia Urquiola and UNStudio, and are made in cooperation with brands like Edra, Herman Miller, Interstuhl, Moooi, Vitra, Vorwerk Carpets and Zumtobel.

Each product is showcased on eight pages which include profiles of the producer and the designer, product photos, drawings, sketches, renderings, photos of the design and manufacturing process and photos of interior projects where the products are used. Dive in and follow the interior product on its journey, get insight into the way manufacturers cooperate with design studios, and find out about the endless production possibilities.

Editor Frame Graphic Design Frame with Zoe Bar-Pereg

500 pages 220×280 mm Hardcover ISBN 978-9077174-69-2 EnglishSeptember 2013

€59.00

59 contemporary design products are analysed

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Fetishism in Fashion By Lidewij Edelkoort

Fetishism in Fashion by trend forecaster Lidewij Edelkoort explores the world of fashion through a fetishistic lens to reveal an instinctive future for style and culture. With visually-rich – and sometimes shocking – photography and essays by established authors discussing art, clothing, design, textiles, food and beauty, this in-depth publication sheds new light on the fetishism phenomenon. More than 50 fetishes are illustrated by inspiring visuals from the likes of Leigh Bowery and Erwin Olaf, boundary-stretching works from designers such as Formafantasma and Alexander McQueen, and eye-opening essays by Susan Piët and Valerie Steele, amongst others. Bolder, crazier and more outlandish fashions are on the horizon, making this new book a key reference in a new era of experimentation and intense creativity, unveiling the intimate ties that bind us.

AboutFrom her creation of innovative trend books and audio-visuals since the 1980s to lifestyle analysis and research conducted for the world’s leading brands today, Lidewij Edelkoort has pioneered trend forecasting as a profession. She announces the concepts, colours and materials which will be in fashion two or more years in advance. She and her closely-knit team interpret the evolution of society and the signals of consumer tastes to come, without forgetting economic reality.

Author Lidewij Edelkoort Editor Philip FimmanoGraphic Design Jeroen Jas

248 pages 230×290 mm Hardcover ISBN 978-94-91727-13-9 English June 2013

€39.00

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Grand Stand 4Design for Trade Fair Stands

Masterclass: Product DesignGuide to the World’s Leading Graduate Schools

My Secret Garden & Rock Strangers

Materiology (Dutch and French)The Creative Industry’s Guide To Materials And Technologies

Following in the steps of the three previous books in the Grand Stand series, Grand Stand 4 brings readers up-to-date with current developments in the fast-paced world of stand design. The book encompasses 150 stunning projects representing a varied selection of remarkable trade fair environments from around the world, all of which have grabbed the attention of visitors to recent commercial events. Each stand is presented on two to six pages, with a description of both concept and design, project credits and outstanding photography. Challenges that designers must overcome are outlined, with technical information provided to help further explain the design process from concept to execution. An index of designer profiles and contact details of all stand constructors is included.

This book provides an overview of 30 leading design schools from all over the world that offer a master’s degree in product design. The schools are listed based on the quality of graduation work, the success of former students, the list of faculty and their reputation in the design industry. Each school is featured over 10 pages containing information about the programme, student demographics, faculty lists, etc. The articles give a real insight into life at each of the schools – from the opening introduction by the dean, followed by examples of recent student work, alumnus and graduate interviews, information about life at the school/in the city from a student’s perspective. A world map indicating the spread of schools, a summary table and a notebook section complete the guidebook.

Artist Arne Quinze’s installation, My Secret Garden, encourages visitors to explore their own mental place – where they keep their most personal thoughts, memories, desires and secrets – and is complementary to his other work, Rock Strangers, on the coastline in Ostend, a public confrontation with alienation in the centre of the city. Quinze invited Belgian author Saskia de Coster to capture the alienation and intimacy the respective works in contemporary stories and distinctive film footage. The outcome is a quest for the traces of these works in each and every one of us. The complete box-set contains two book publications, two documentaries (DVD’s) in four languages: Dutch, French, English and German.

A book intended for all creative professionals who rely on materials and technologies, including architects, designers, stylists and artists, from students to experienced practitioners. This book covers everything there is to know about materials and technologies in one single volume. The updated, soft cover edition holds 17 new material catalogue cards and new information about sustainability. The book’s comprehensive exploration of materials is divided into four sections:1. Categories of materials: various types of wood,

plastic, glass, metal, lighting, etc.2. Catalogue of materials: catalogue cards

that identify various materials, from the most basic substance to the latest cutting edge innovation.

3. Processes: major methods of processing materials (e.g. injection moulding, extrusion) explained with instructive diagrams.

4. Thinking out of the box: issue of relevance to any study of materials and technologies.

Editor Frame Graphic Design Frame

512 pages240×320 mm HardcoverISBN 978-90-77174-72-2EnglishApril 2013

€69.00

Author Saskia de Coster Art Direction Arne Quinze, Dave Bruel, Denis Decaluwé 576 pages240×20 mmtwo hardcover books in slipcase incl. two DVDsISBN 978-9077174-84-5English, Dutch, French, German (multilingual)December 2012

€49.00

Directed by matériO Editors Daniel Kula and Elodie Ternaux Graphic Design Général Design

Revised Edition380 pages 200×295 mm soft cover ISBN 978-90-77174-97-5 (NL) 978-3-0346-0819-0 (FR) October 2012

€49.90

Editor Frame Graphic Design Frame

328 pages 170×230 mm soft cover ISBN 978-9077174-71-5 English November 2012

€29.00

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Night Fever 3Hospitality Design

SketchArtworks of Karim Rashid

Industry of NatureAnother Approach to Ecology

Where They CreateBy Paul Barbera

Night Fever 3 presents 129 interiors – restaurants, bars and clubs, and hotels – offering a detailed look at the cutting-edge approach of their creators. Today, designers distil a venue’s essence – be it the flavours of its menu or the ambiance of its party scene – and incorporate it in the interior, often working with aspects of its setting to create a certain atmosphere. A single volume is presented on 600 pages is a varied selection of successful designs, from subtle to stunning, monochromatic to vibrant, and budget to exorbitant. The selected venues, all opened in the past three years, were created by young studios and world-renowned design firms, including Alfredo Häberli, Concrete Architectural Associates, Estudio Campana, Neri&Hu Design and Research Office and Wonderwall.

In his global design practice, Karim Rashid’s sketches are the conceptual reference point for all project development work. His drawings all exhibit a visual consistency and confidence of line that is impressive in its visual form and its communicative power. Karim has produced thousands of sketches and hundreds of digital illustrations, 300 of which are shown in Sketch, offering a visual insight into his design process. Sketch will serve as a document of inspirational explorations to Karim fans as well as artists and designers.

AboutKarim Rashid is an industrial designer and interior architect based in New York. His award-winning designs include objects such as the ubiquitous Garbo waste can and Oh Chair for Umbra, and interiors such as the Morimoto restaurant in Philadelphia and the Prizeotel in Bremen. He has collaborated with clients to create designs for Method, Artemide Magis, Hyundai, Samsung and Swarovski.

Beautifully illustrated, Industry of Nature describes 75 strategies that nature has developed in response to needs such as protection, strength, aerodynamics, camouflage and more. Nature has always been a source of inspiration and resources to mankind, with countless sustainable solutions to issues that also man faces daily. Some of these solutions have already been applied to designs which are therefore also featured in the book. For example, light honeycomb materials that take inspiration from the cellular structure built by bees, or supramolecular materials with properties of self-healing that are inspired by human skin. Interviews with architects, designers and scientists highlight the ecology issues from various angles. Other features are a chapter on the history of biomimicry, a graphical timeline showing the Earth’s developments, a bibliography and an extensive glossary.

Paul Barbera is a documentary photographer on a mission: to visit and capture the essence of the studios of people whose work he loves and whose spaces he likes. Featured are 32 studios of media companies like the magazine Wallpaper* and fashion houses such as Acne, as well as artists, architects, illustrators and designers from all over the world. The images are as he finds the spaces, just the way they are, unstyled and raw. Barbera’s signature style is a mix of a bird’s-eye view with an exquisite eye for detail – personal narratives hidden in the nameplate at the doorbell, the way the papers are stacked on a desk or the paraphernalia we human beings tend to nest with. Alongside the photos are interviews with these creators revealing how their daily environment influences their output.

Editor Frame Contributing Author Sarah Martín Pearson Graphic Design Frame

600 pages230×297 mm Hardcover ISBN 978-90-77174-63-0 English June 2012

€69.00

Directed by Élodie Ternaux, matériO Graphic Design Atelier MAJi Illustrations Dépli Design Studio

288 pages 224×284 mm Hardcover with dust jacket ISBN 978-90-77174-48-7 English December 2011

€49.90

Photography Paul Barbera Author Alexandra OnderwaterGraphic Design Frame

288 pages 240×300 mm Hardcover 32 different covers ISBN 978-90-77174-49-4 English July 2011

€37.90

Author Karim Rashid Graphic Design Stephen Schmidt

280 pages 230×297 mm Hardcover in PVC slipcase ISBN 978-90-77174-61-6 English October 2011

€39.90

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Colour HuntingHow Colour Influences What We Buy, Make and Feel

IntentionalliesShaping Japan and Beyond

Material World 3Innovative Materials for Architecture and Design

Grand Stand 3Design for Trade Fair Stands

Colour plays a vital role in our visual experiences and affects senses such as feeling and taste, but it also shapes our actions subconsciously. In this book, many facets and functions of colour are considered, while questioning its influence on humans in general. In-depth articles and interviews examine the role of colour in commercial projects and artistic concepts set out in three chapters: ‘Commerce’ (buying/selling), casts a light on colour trends and branding messages; ‘Aesthetics’ (making), offers an insight into the conceptual use of colour; and ‘Wellbeing’ (feeling) focuses on the relationship between body, mind and colour forms. Additionally, intriguing colour facts are interspersed throughout. This book takes us on a colourful journey, hunting out and broadening our horizons into the immense potential of colour.

Japanese firm Intentionallies is out to push the architectural envelope, to research the depth and range of architecture and design and to break boundaries. The portfolio of this contemporary design firm covers 15 years in which the outfit created remarkable environments at home and abroad. Featured projects include private residences, offices, restaurants, commercial buildings, shops, product designs and more. The explanatory texts, sketches and drawings by founder Shuwa Tei, the rich array of three-dimensional visuals and the wealth of photos, provide a comprehensive picture of a Japanese phenomenon. Contributing essays by Tyler Brûlé, the Editor in Chief of Monocle, Masamichi Katayama, principal of Wonderwall, Kengo Kuma and many more affirm this appraisal.

Following the smashing success of Material World 1 and Material World 2 , the third edition in this series offers over one hundred materials and semi-finished products carefully selected by matériO. This collection covers materials with a wide variety of properties and aesthetic qualities, like modular, undulating wall coverings, fish-skin leathers, photovoltaic textiles, and LED lighting systems powered by wafer-thin batteries. Material World 3 gives architects, designers, students and other creative professionals product information, technical specifications, and suggestions for ways in which to use the latest fascinating materials and finishes. Included are the names, addresses, phone numbers, and websites of suppliers – all the information needed to contact and purchase every item featured in the book.

Grand Stand 3 encompasses 145 remarkable trade-fair environments from around the world, ranging from small booths to multi-level structures. Featured stands include those by Atelier Markgraph, D’art Design, nendo, Patricia Urquiola, Stefan Zwicky and UNStudio, and presented brands like Audi, Diesel, HSBC, Nike, Mercedes-Benz, Reebok, Samsung and Sony. Each stand is presented by a description of the design, project credits, photography and a designer profile. Floor plans, sections, sketches, detail drawings, renderings and construction photos explain the design processes from concept to execution. Completing the book is an index that provides contact details of architects, design studios, brand agencies and stand builders.

Compiled by Hanneke Kamphuis and Hedwig van Onna Author Jeanne TanGraphic Design Frame

264 pages 200×265 mm Hardcover with dust jacket ISBN 978-90-77174-27-2 English June 2011

€49.90

Directed by Élodie Ternaux, matériOGraphic Design Atelier MAJi

232 pages 230×280 mm Hardcover ISBN 978-90-77174-26-5 English May 2011

€49.90

Editor FrameGraphic Design Frame

512 pages 240×320 mm Flexi cover with transparent PVC sleeve ISBN 978-90-77174-25-8 English March 2011

€69.00

Author Shuwa Tei Graphic Design Tycoon Graphics

280 pages 239×319 mm Hardcover ISBN 978-90-77174-34-0 April 2011

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Float!Building on Water to Combat Urban Congestion and Climate Change

Wonderwall 2Masamichi Katayama Projects No.2

MateriologyThe Creative Industry’s Guide To Materials And Technologies

3deluxeTransdisciplinary Approaches to Design

The majority of world cities are situated on the water and have too little space where it’s most needed: in the city centre. Building on water allows inner-city areas to expand. Floating buildings have many advantages. They are both flexible and mobile. A buoyant structure can be moved to make space for a new building, decreasing the need for the demolition of development that still has a productive economic future. Floating buildings outwit changing water levels by rising and falling with the tide and, in doing so, promote a more responsible water management. They leave no scars on their sites, permitting planners to actively meet the demands of the moment. It’s up to the architects of the climate-change generation to respond to the world’s spatial needs with smart, sustainable proposals. Float! will help them do just that.

Spaces and objects created by Japanese design firm Wonderwall, led by Masamichi Katayama, surprise, delight and entertain, while also conveying one persuasive message after another. This publication introduces over 40 projects by Japan’s hottest retail designer with an extraordinary selection of interior designs for boutiques and retail outlets from high-end luxury spaces to mega stores in Japan, Great Britain, France, the United States and Hong Kong. More than an insight into the work of a talented designer, this monograph is sure to inspire future trends in design. The book vividly demonstrates why Katayama’s work has been considered groundbreaking for interior design since the founding of Wonderwall in 2000. Insightful texts by John C Jay, Tyler Brulé, Rei Kawakubo and many more affirm this appraisal.

A book intended for all creative professionals who rely on materials and technologies, from students to experienced practitioners, Materiology is written in a style that conveys a wealth of information in a language that’s easy to understand. The book’s comprehensive exploration of materials is divided into four sections:1. Categories of materials: various types of wood,

plastic, glass, metal, lighting, etc.2. Catalogue of materials: 110 catalogue cards

that identify various materials, from the most basic substance to the latest cutting edge innovation.

3. Processes: major methods of processing materials (e.g. injection moulding, extrusion) explained with instructive diagrams.

4. Thinking out of the box: issue of relevance to any study of materials and technologies, such as ecology and virtual issues.

3deluxe is a German interdisciplinary design collective of communications, interiors and product designers and architects. This book presents how the group skilfully interplays different disciplines to create powerful spatial situations. Their projects for fashion, music and sports, exhibitions and fair stands, spatial productions and architecture illustrate a sensitive intellectual balance and sensual receptive approach. The multi-media theme world Cyberhelvetia, the interior design and corporate design for the infamous CocoonClub in Frankfurt, events and exhibitions for the 2006 FIFA World Cup as well as the corporate architecture for the glass manufacturer Leonardo are only but a few of the multitude of projects featured in this luxurious volume. Essays by renowned authors complement the descriptions of projects, sparking lively debate on current trends in design and architecture.

Authors Koen Olthuis and David Keuning Graphic Design Frame

304 pages 170×240 mm Hardcover with dust jacketISBN 978-90-77174-29-6EnglishOctober 2010

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Authors Daniel Kula and Elodie TernauxGraphic Design Atelier MAJi

344 pages 200×295 mm Hardcover ISBN 978-3-7643-8423-4 (DE)(For English, French and Dutch versions, see the new Revised Editions) December 2008

€49.90

Author 3deluxeGraphic Design 3deluxe

368 pages 220×280 mm Hardcover with laser-cut dust jacket ISBN 978-3-89955-306-2 English October 2008

€49.90

Author WonderwallEditor Satoko SuzukiGraphic Design Groovisions

256 pages 240×320 mm Hardcover ISBN 978-3-89955-304-8 English December 2008

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Grand Stand 2Design for Trade Fair Stands

BrightArchitectural Illumination and Light Installations

BeachlifeInterior Design and Architecture at the Seaside

RelaxInteriors for Human Wellness

Designers play an essential role in lending shape to brand identity through the creation of captivating presentations. Grand Stand 2 contains nearly 200 scores of strikingly successful results discovered worldwide. The stands are categorised according to theme – interior and architectural products, automotive, electronics, services, food, fashion and beauty, and retail – and are divided over two volumes: Volume 1 focuses on small-scale stands – no larger than 500 m² – and presents examples of unusually atmospheric design solutions that transcend spatial limitations. Volume 2 concentrates on large-scale stands – over 500 m² – and features amazing temporary structures crafted to highlight the products and services of major international brands. Projects are accompanied by stunning images, in-depth descriptions, company profiles, and blocks of information that include names, locations, materials and other relevant details.

Bright details and explores 38 exterior lighting designs from top-level designers, manufacturers and artists around the world. Each project is shown on eight pages through photography, plans, lighting schemes and an explanatory text. Besides showing the glitter and glamour of a variety of cutting-edge ‘illuminating’ architecture, Bright attempts to capture the feeling of elevations which light and projections can bring to a building, a bridge or even a whole city. The book shows how lighting design invites passers-by to interact with architecture; how it triggers discussions, sets a mood or translates the values and data of a brand into sensitive and meaningful design. A separate chapter is dedicated to sharing basic knowledge on lighting design.

Oceans, seas, vast lakes and rivers are seemingly endless spaces that convey a sense of timelessness and generate universal feelings of freedom and adventure. The unique atmosphere of the seaside has been captured by designers, architects and artists worldwide. Compiled in this book are 115 creative concepts, from beach clubs, hotels and oceanfront homes to sea baths, urban beaches and art installations. Page after page, Beachlife offers examples of design, architecture and art that enhance the recreational and residential functions of waterfront sites across the globe. It touches on the subject of rising water levels and shows how architects, artists and designers are responding to climate change.

Relax explores the holistic, sensorial interiors of wellness centres worldwide. Divided into three sections – spas, salons and gyms – this book offers its readers an escapism, albeit only temporary, to worlds where human wellbeing is paramount. A showcase of 32 projects each accompanied with photos, floor plans, project credits and a detailed essay, the book provides an in-depth insight into a sector of design that is evolving post-haste. Proof that the design of spaces for relaxation and fitness do not necessarily denote white walls and pan pipes, Relax presents designers that have gone beyond the ordinary to offer customers environments that are as innovative and therapeutic as the treatments on offer.

Editor FrameContributing Authors Shonquis Moreno and Cathelijne NuijsinkGraphic Design Alvin Chan

568 pages 240×320 mm Hardcover, two volumes in a slipcase ISBN 978-3-89955-302-5 English September 2008

€99.00

Editor FrameGraphic Design Matte

280 pages 240×280 mm Hardcover with linen ISBN 978-3-89955-305-4 English July 2008

€44.00

Editor FrameContributing Authors Anneke Bokern, Joeri Bruyninckx, Tim Groen, Sarah Martín Pearson, Shonquis Moreno, Stephan Ott, Chris Scott and Masaaki TakahashiGraphic Design smel

256 pages 230×297 mm Hardcover ISBN 978-90-77174-10-4 English December 2007

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Editor FrameGraphic Design LAVA

352 pages 230×297 mm Hardcover ISBN 978-3-89955-301-7 English May 2008

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AtmosphereThe Shape of Things to Come

HappeningDesign for Events

Behind BarsDesign for Cafes and Bars

Bon AppétitRestaurant Design

The atmosphere is a useful and meaningful metaphor for the artistic climate that fills our lives and responds to our senses. Within this publication, seven atmospheric layers that not only exist simultaneously but – owing to their fleeting nature – merge to form new combinations, over and over again, are explored to provide an inexhaustible source of inspiration. Generating an atmosphere all of its own, each page of this beautifully crafted book is lavishly illustrated with the recent work of top designers, architects and artists. From handicrafts to biometrics, colour, form and eclectic assemblages, Atmosphere presents designers methods of dealing with the chill perfection of computer-aided design and how they counter a period of baroque extravagance. A forecast of things to come, here’s hoping the oxygen in Atmosphere will be pumped into future projects – including yours.

Happening presents 29 happenings – in the broadest sense of the word. From car shows to fashion events, from exhibitions to festivals, from sparkling to robust. Instead of telling you how to organize an event, Happening focuses on the design, and shows you how the designers translated the brief into an experience. The extensive photography allows you to enjoy these innovative events to the fullest. With today’s communication overload, marketeers have to come up with new ways to get and keep people’s attention. In Happening designers explain how they translated the essence of a brand into an event, creating an experience that fascinates a global audience.

Shaken and then stirred, this book presents a cocktail of bars, cafés and clubs. Introduced by an accompanying text, each of the 40 featured projects is presented over seven pages illustrated with high quality photographs and floor plans, with an additional page dedicated to the designers. From on the rocks in Malta with Chris Briffa’s TwoTwentyTwo bar and restaurant; a boat-like structure marooned in Valetta’s St.Andrews Bastion, to Patrick Jouin’s Gilt bar; a multifaceted structure installed within New York’s Villard mansion, Behind Bars offers an intoxicating blend of stylish, atmospheric and technologically advanced interiors, bound to inspire even teetotallers!

Bon Appétit presents 35 projects from around the globe: page after page of the very latest restaurant settings produced by the world’s most influential design firms – from Karim Rashid and Marcel Wanders to Stefan Zwicky and HawkinsBrown. The recipe for restaurant magic features a provocative mix of dining environments to satisfy every taste and mood. The list of ingredients swings from a dash of fast food (McDonald’s, Milan) to a spoonful of minimalism (Nuba, Barcelona). Each project is accompanied by a profusion of photographs and an essay that describes the work and reveals the thoughts of the designers. This book will satisfy your craving for fresh inspiration. Bon appétit!

Authors Hanneke Kamphuis, Miegiel Loeffen and Hedwig van OnnaGraphic Design Roosje Klap

240 pages 230×297 mm Hardcover ISBN 978-90-77174-09-8 English November 2007

€59.90

Editor FrameContributing Authors Anneke Bokern, Joeri Bruyninckx, Andrea Eschbach, Martijn Goedegebuure, Tim Groen, Kanae Hasegawa, Clare Lowther, Cornelius Mangold, Tim Mc- Keough, Sarah Martín Pearson, Chris Scott, David Sokol, Masaaki Takahashi, Jeanne Tan, Carolien van Tilburg, Andrew Yang and Monica Zerboni Graphic Design ...,staat

344 pages 170×240 mm Hardcover ISBN 978-3-89955-300-0 English November 2007

€44.00

Editor FrameContributing Authors Shonquis Moreno, Anneke Bokern, Sarah Martín Pearson, Edwin van Onna, Chris Scott, Masaaki Takahashi, Carolien van Tilburg and Monica ZerboniGraphic Design Alvin Chan

374 pages 180×260 mm Hardcover ISBN 978-90-77174-18-0 English October 2006

€49.90

Editor FrameContributing Authors Anneke Bokern, Joeri Bruyninckx, Andrea Eschbach, Tim Groen, Cornelius Mangold, Sarah Martín Pearson, Edwin van Onna, Stephan Ott, Chris Scott and Masaaki TakahashiGraphic Design The Stone Twins

240 pages 240×320 mm Hardcover ISBN 978-90-77174-22-7 English January 2007

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Dress CodeInterior Design for Fashion Shops

ForefrontThe Culture of Shop Window Design

The Back IssueThe Essential Guide to Frame’s First 50 Issues

The Other OfficeCreative Workplace Design

Fuelled by the success of Powershop: New Japanese Retail Design, this book is devoted to the design of exclusive clothing shops and boutiques. Dress Code presents a selection of 50 innovative and exciting retail interiors from the fashionable cities across the globe, from renowned hotbeds of design like Paris, Milan and New York to rising stars such as Tokyo and Antwerp. Between the covers of this book are cutting-edge shops, showrooms, boutiques and flagship stores crafted by the world’s most distinctive and influential designers. Each shop featured is accompanied by an in-depth commentary, a wealth of images and, in many cases, floor plans.

A pane of glass, not more than 1.5-cm thick, divides the shop from the pavement. On one side, the climate-controlled interior welcomes those who can buy; on the other; the intemperate street is where those who cannot buy may look without paying. The editors of Frame magazine invited ten couturiers and shops to participate in Forefront, an overview of the shop window culture. Featured are more than 200 bold and lyrical window displays by the likes of Barneys, Bergdorf Goodman, Harvey Nichols, Hermès Japan, Moschino, Selfridges and Louis Vuitton. Also included are interviews with the designers.

In a remarkable review of the first fifty issues of Frame, The Back Issue highlights the best article in each of the magazines. The pieces appear in chronological order, but an easy-reference index allows the reader to look them up by category as well. Designers comments on the publication of their work, the impact that publication has had on their lives, and news about their latest activities are included as well. Interspersed with these fifty features are interviews with Frame’s graphic designers and with the founders of Frame, a brief history of the magazine, and a sampling of reactions from readers.

Full of images, ideas and inspiration, this publication looks at international trends in creative workplace design. At the heart of the book are case studies of 34 design projects drawn from practices all over the world, each extensively illustrated with plans and photographs. Featured projects include ad agencies, media outfits and law firms, as well as a police station and the headquarters of a political party. An essay examines trends in office design.

Editor FrameContributing Authors Joeri Bruyninckx, Sarah Martín Pearson, Brigitte van Mechelen, Shonquis Moreno, Edwin van Onna, Chris Scott, Matthew Stewart and Masaaki TakahashiGraphic Design Lesley Moore

320 pages 240×320 mm Hardcover ISBN 978-90-77174-07-4 English June 2006

€65.00

Editor FrameGraphic Design Robin Uleman

592 pages 176×224 mm Soft cover ISBN 978-90-77174-50-0 English June 2006

€49.90

Author Matthew StewartGraphic Design The Stone Twins

240 pages 230×297 mm Hardcover ISBN 978-90-77174-02-9 English2004

€43.00

Authors Remi Abbas, Kanae Hasegawa, David Littlefield, Sarah Martín Pearson, Shonquis Moreno, Chris Scott and Charlotte VaudreyGraphic Design Thomas Buxó

216 pages 230×297 mm Hardcover ISBN 978-90-77174-08-7 English 2005

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Powershop 3New Retail Design

Editor Frame Graphic Design Frame

696 pages 240×320 mm Hardcover ISBN 978-90-77174-46-3 2012

Night Fever 2Hospitality Design

Editor Frame Graphic Design Frame

608 pages230×297 mmHardcover, three volumes in a slipcaseISBN 978-90-77174-24-12010

House of ConceptsDesign Academy Eindhoven

Authors Louise Schouwenberg and Gert Staal Graphic Design Joost Grootens

320 pages 170×240 mm Hardcover ISBN 978-90-77174-17-3 2008

Material WorldInnovative Structures and Finishes for Interiors

Editor Edwin van OnnaGraphic Design De Designpolitie

272 pages230×297 mmHardcoverISBN 978-90-806445-6-42003

Grand StandDesign for Trade Fair Stands and Exhibitions

Editor Matthew Stewart Graphic Design Lava

528 pages240×330 mmHardcoverISBN 978-90-77174-03-62003

Material World 2Innovative Materials for Architecture and Design

Editor matériO Graphic Design Thomas Buxó with Sarah Infanger

400 pages170×230 mmSoft coverISBN 978-90-77174-00-52006

PowershopNew Japanese Retail Design

Editor Carolien van TilburgGraphic Design Roelof Mulder

224 pages230×297 mmHardcoverISBN 978-90-806445-3-32002

Night FeverInterior Design for Bars and Clubs

Editor Matthew StewartGraphic Design …,staat

312 pages235×300 mmHardcoverISBN 90-77174-04-42005

WonderwallMasamichi Katayama Projects

Editor Shigekazu OhnoGraphic Design groovisions

256 pages230×297 mmHardcoverISBN 978-90-806445-0-22002

M+RInterior architecture

Publishers Boekschap and Frame Publishers Editors Marlies Hummelen, Conny Lanza, Rutger van Oldenbeek, Harm Tilman, Hans Maréchal

544 pages 190×190 mm Hardcover ISBN 978-90-77174-44-9 2010

Powershop 2New Retail Design

Editor Frame Graphic Design Alvin Chan

640 pages 240×320 mm Hardcover Two volumes in slipcase ISBN 978-3-89955-307-92009

Engaging SpacesExhibition Design Explored

Editor Kossmann.dejongGraphic Design Kossmann.dejong

408 pages240×320 mmSoft coverISBN 978-90-77174-40-12010

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Frame Magazine The Great Indoors

What readers can find in Frame: Visions Interior designs for the future, including projects that may or may not be realised. Stills Concise reports on newly completed interiors worldwide, from Tokyo hair salons to the latest bars in London and New York. Features In-depth articles on recently created interiors and their designers. ReportsGet insight into the DNA of companies and their products, with stories from manufacturers across the world. Goods A section dedicated to the latest in product design, from furniture and lamps to display systems and cutting-edge fabrics.

Publication schedule Bimonthly Print run 36,000Binding Trade PaperPrice EUR 19.95Price USD 19.95Price GBP 14.00

Frame: The Great Indoors is a bi-monthly international trade journal devoted to the design of interiors and products. Frame offers a stunning selection of interior designs created for shops, offices, exhibitions, residences and hospitality venues. The magazine has the look, feel and heft of a book. Frame packs the most interesting work from around the globe into six tactile issues a year. Visually focused, the magazine offers well-written articles illustrated with many photos, drawings and sketches. A great deal of energy goes into finding, analysing and presenting the story behind each design published – and into communicating the message in everyday, easy-to-understand English. Loaded with only the best in contemporary design, Frame is an indispensable reference for professional interior designers, as well as for those involved in other creative pursuits.

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Mark Magazine Another Architecture

What readers can find in Mark: Notice BoardVisions of projects yet to be realised from the drawing boards of architects all over the world. Cross SectionCutting-edge articles whisk readers to the outer reaches of architecture and beyond. PerspectiveA theme section discussing the state of architecture in a specific city, region, or country. Long SectionArticles on new buildings, portraits of architecture practices, and reports on fascinating phenomena from cosmic architecture to treetop living. ToolsReports from manufacturers and information about new building materials.

Publication schedule BimonthlyPrint run 21.000Binding Trade PaperPrice EUR 19.95Price USD 19.95Price GBP 14.00

Mark: Another Architecture is a bi-monthly international trade journal featuring exceptional architecture projects. Launched seven years ago by the makers of Frame, Mark takes a radical and international approach to architecture, showcasing the best new work from every corner of the world. Viewing the magazine as a visual medium, Mark attempts to avoid jargon and academicism, opting instead for direct communication. Ever curious, Mark wants to uncover architects’ motivations and use them to inspire. We dare you to try and find an international architecture journal that fills more of its pages with interviews than Mark. Mark shines its spotlight on starchitects and new talent alike. Mark explores the boundaries of architecture and anticipates what's heating up around the next corner.

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Elephant Magazine The Arts & Visual Culture Magazine

What readers can find in Elephant:I – Open FilesII – ShowcaseIII – ResearchIV – EncountersV – ProcessVI – DestinationVII – JournalVIII – Gallerist’s Eye ViewIX – Book JournalX – Ideas

Publication schedule QuarterlyPrint run 15,000Binding Trade PaperPrice EUR 19.95Price GBP 14.99Price USD 19.99

Elephant is a quarterly magazine about contemporary art and visual culture. Featuring up-to-the-minute visual material, fresh faces and original voices, the magazine covers and uncovers new trends and talent. The current art world is divided between the traditionally ‘proper’ realm and what is known as applied and commercial art. The most interesting work seems to be happening in the middle of the two: when photographers, architects, designers and creatives manage to transcend their initial brief and start thinking like artists. Elephant documents when and how artists wander outside the confines of the museum and gallery environment, becoming aware of trends and thinking like designers. Direct, sincere and multi-disciplinary, Elephant aims to have more depth and breadth than any other visual art magazine. It visits art and design studios, steps on graffiti artists’ toes, rides fixed-gear bikes, plays with new computer games, disturbs rehearsals and interrupts takes. The Elephant is always in the room.

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Frame AppFrame on the iPad

What readers can find in Frame App: Eye-CatchersA mix of visually-alluring projects and sneak peeks into designer’s sketch books. Getting PersonalStudio visits and interviews with designers about new projects. Spaces and PlacesA variety of new offices, retail spaces and the journey through a building from outside to in. FeaturesIn-depth articles on recently created interiors and their designers. VisionsInterior designs for the future, including projects that may or may not be realised. 360 PanoramaInteractive 360-degree panoramas allow you to tour through exhibitions, studios and new interiors. ProductsLearn about the process behind new products with step by step images and enlightening videos.

Publication schedule MonthlyCompatibility Requires iOS 5.0 or later; compatible with iPadPrice EUR 2.69Price USD 2.99Price GBP 1.99

More than a mere digital magazine, the new monthly Frame app sheds fresh light on interior design with interactive panoramas, slide shows and seamlessly embedded videos. Only available for the iPad, the app features 17 pages of highly selected content. Per app only 2 pages are available for interactive advertising campaigns. Expand your scope of communication by making it as interactive as possible. Reveal new products or projects with slideshows or videos. Connect with readers via social media, link to your website and more. Don’t miss the ultimate chance to interactively connect your brand with our readership.

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Australiabooks@manicPO Box 8Carlton North VIC 3058AustraliaT: +61 3 9940 1556manic.com.au

BelgiumExhibitions InternationalKol. Begaultlaan 173012 LeuvenBelgiumT: +32 16 296 900exhibitionsinternational.org

CanadaPublishers Group Canada300-76 Stafford StToronto, Ontario, M6J 2S1CanadaPhone: T: +1 416-934-9900 Toll Free: T: 1-800-747-8147pgcbooks.ca

ChinaSendpoints Books Co. Ltd13-19 Xinbao Road Haizhu DistrictGuangzhou 510280China T: +86 20 8609 5121sendpoint.com.cn

CyprusNasis LtdPO Box 245981301 NicosiaCyprusT: +357 9624 3125nasisbooks.com

FranceCritiques Livres S.A.S.24, rue Malmaison93170 BagnoletFranceT: +33 1 43 60 39 10critiqueslivres.fr

GermanyVice Versa Vertrieb GmbHImmanuelkirchstr. 1210405 BerlinGermanyT: +49 30 616 092 36vice-versa-vertrieb.de

Hong KongThe Grand Commercial Co. LtdRoom 16, 11/F Mai Hong Ind. Building 160 Wai Yip Street, Kwun tongHong KongT: +852 2570 [email protected]

IndonesiaBasheer Graphic BooksJalan Kemang Raya No 15 Lot 3Jakarta Selatan 12730IndonesiaT: +6221 7179 2182basheergraphic.com

ItalyIdeabooks SrLvia Lago Trasimeno, 23/236015 Schio (VI)ItalyT: +39 0445 576 574ideabooks.it

JapanD.I.P., IncKT Ochanomizu Hijiribashi Bldg 4F1-3-4, Yushima Bunkyo-ku, Tokyo JapanT: +81 3 5842 9050dip-inc.co.jp

KoreaTong Yang Media500-9, Daeheung-dongMapo-guSeoul 121-811KoreaT: +82 70 8169 6007

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