Archives for category: book design

Design Observer has a review of a new book we designed, Carrot City: Creating Places for Urban Agriculture. The book is full of theoretical and practical case studies of interesting ways cities can become more sustainable. You can buy the book here.

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Thanks to blog A Daily Dose of Architecture for recognizing the role of graphic designers in architecture books.

A quick roundup of some recent releases of books we designed: Remembering Fenway Park (Abrams) for you baseball fans; a monograph of interior designer Campion Platt (The Monacelli Press); and Constructing the Ineffable, for Yale School of Architecture. All are available at the Think Studio Bookstore on amazon.

We’re very happy our work is featured in the great new book, The Best of Cover Design, by Altitude Associates (Rockport Publishers). As they write in the introduction, “You can’t judge a book by the cover, or so the saying goes. We beg to differ.” Available here.

Our cover for Support and Resist is featured in Richard Poulin’s new book for Rockport, The Language of Graphic Design. He writes: “A single vertical rule placed between the words support and resist in the title of this book creates a visual tension in a powerful and immediate way. This graphic rule also symbolizes the essence of the book’s content.” Available here.

Our book One Million is being honored as one of AIGA’s 50 Books this year. The exhibition is up through late February at AIGA National Design Center, 164 Fifth Avenue, NYC. Also, design blog FPO / UnderConsideration calls it “A great example of humor intertwined with good information design.” Available here.

 

We designed the cover for Steven Heller and Lita Talarico’s new book, Graphic: Inside the Sketchbooks of the World’s Great Graphic Designers. It includes beautiful work from Marian Bantjes, Noma Bar, Stefan Bucher, Pep Carrio, Ed Fella, John Gall, Milton Glaser, Rebeca Mendez, James Victore, and Khoi Vinh, among others. Available here.

Our design for the book One Million (Abrams Image) is featured on the Communication Arts site as well as Fast Company’s Co.Design blog. The following blogs have also covered it: Designworklife, Design Notes, Dexigner, and Caustic Cover Critic. These are great blogs showing some really nice work, and we’re thrilled to be included. Available here.

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