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2 Masters of Fashion Illustration 4 Window Display: New Visual Merchandising 5 The Trend Forecaster’s Handbook 6 The Boot 8 Pattern Magic 9 Graphic Design for Fashion10 DIY Fashion: Customize and Personalize12 Fabric for Fashion: A Comprehensive Guide to Natural Fibres13 Fabric for Fashion: The Swatch Book14 Eco Fashion16 Advanced Fashion Drawing: Lifestyle Illustration17 Leather Fashion Design 18 Fashion Designers’ Sketchbooks20 Encyclopedia of Detail in Contemporary Residential Architecture22 Towards Zero-energy Architecture: New Solar Design23 Planning Office Spaces: a practical guide for managers and designers24 Interior Architecture: From Brief to Build26 The New Modern House: Redefining Functionalism28 Architectural Modelmaking29 Architectural Drawing 30 Construction and Detailing for Interior Design31 Designs for Small Spaces32 The Custom Road Bike34 Indie Craft36 Street Art Doodle Book: Outside the Lines38 How to be a graphic designer without losing your soul, Second Edition39 Designers’ Identities40 The Street Art Stencil Book42 Design Diaries: Creative Process in Graphic Design44 History of Modern Design, Second Edition45 The Picture Book: Contemporary Illustration46 Retro Fonts47 Supergraphics: Graphic Design for Walls, Buildings & Spaces48 Production for Print49 How to Create a Portfolio & Get Hired50 How to Write Art History, Second Edition52 Portfolio Series53 Portfolio Skills

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Contents

All descriptions in this catalogue are correct at the time of going to press. Prices, which apply in the UK only, are provisional and subject to change without notice.

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100 Years of Fashion IllustrationCally BlackmanISBN (paperback) 978 1 85669 462 9£24.95

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A lavishly illustrated and beautifully designed book that celebrates the work of the great fashion illustrators from the late 19th century to the present day. The book covers the work of fashion illustrators, such as Erté and Antonio Lopez, fine artists such as Boldini and Warhol, and graphic designers such as Tony Viramontes and Bob Peak.

• This book looks at the work of 20 celebrated fashion illustrators, written by one of the world’s leading practitioners

• Includes many images from the archives of famous fashion magazines, not seen since they were first published

• A fabulous and beautiful book with wide appeal on a popular subject

Over the last decade, David Downton has gained a reputation as one of the world’s leading fashion artists. His classically elegant, yet highly contemporary images have been a strong factor in the resurgence of interest in fashion illustration.

200 colour illustrations

224 pages

292 x 220 mm

ISBN (hardback) 978 1 85669 704 0

£30.00

Fashion

September 2010

Masters of Fashion IllustrationDavid Downton

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A showcase for the world’s most eye-catching window displays, this book offers inspiration and guidance to visual merchandisers and retailers, helping them to create windows that not only look good but also increase sales. Seven chapters cover key topics for the visual merchandiser, each with a gallery of photographs demonstrating how and why each window is successful. A must for anyone involved in bricks-and-mortar retail.

• Showcases the most original window displays from shops all over the world

• Explores how innovative window designs can extend and reinforce brand identity

• Provides inspiration for visual merchandisers and retailers

Tony Morgan is head of Visual Merchandising at the Fashion Retail Academy and also teaches at the London College of Fashion. He worked as Creative Manager at Selfridges, London for 18 years, during which he travelled the world examining their different store concepts. He is the author of Visual Merchandising: Window and In-store Displays for Retail.

250 colour illustrations

192 pages

280 x 216 mm

ISBN (paperback) 978 1 85669 685 2

£22.50

Fashion

September 2010

Window DisplayNew Visual MerchandisingTony Morgan

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Visual MerchandisingWindow and In-store Displays for RetailTony MorganISBN (paperback) 978 1 85669 539 8£22.50

The Trend Forecaster’s Handbook is a sharp, in-depth and highly visual textbook and teaching aid for students and academics keen to know more about the world of trends, trend forecasting and consumer-insight techniques.

This ‘how to’ book provides design students with skills to understand and track trends and use them to inform their research, design and product development. With quotes, interviews and case studies of key players.

• Real-life case studies put the theory in context

• Fully illustrated to suit a visually literate market

• Author is the leading expert in the field

• This book shows how trends develop and how designers can tap into them at an early stage within the lifecycle of product development

Martin Raymond, co-founder of The Future Laboratory, a consumer-insight, trend-forecasting and brand-strategy agency whose clients include American Express, Louis Vuitton, Laurent-Perrier, Absolut, BMW, Lam-borghini and Condé Nast. He is a regular media commentator on trends and business.

388 colour illustrations

216 pages

280 x 216 mm

ISBN (flexibound) 978 1 85669 702 6

£24.95

Design

October 2010

The Trend Forecaster’s HandbookMartin Raymond

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This is the first book dedicated to the style and history of the boot. It is an elegant showcase of cutting-edge boots by the world’s greatest footwear designers. From riding boots to knee-high stilettos, from ankle boots to thigh-high lacers, the book explores the obsession, the fetish and the fashions associated with this iconic form of footwear.

• The only book to chronicle the boot in fashion history and in current collections

• Features iconic boots from the world’s greatest international footwear designers, including Christian Dior, Manolo Blahnik, Chrisitan Louboutin and Marc Jacobs • A beautiful package that all fashionistas will want to own

Bradley Quinn is an author, journalist and independent scholar with expertise in fashion, textiles and design. His books include Techno Fashion, The Fashion of Architecture, Chinese Style, Scandinavian Style, Mid-Century Modern and Textile Designers at the Cutting-Edge.

The BootBradley Quinn

244 colour illustrations

192 pages

280 x 197 mm

ISBN (hardback) 978 1 85669 663 0

£26.00

Fashion

September 2010

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Fashion JewelleryCatwalk to CoutureMaia AdamsISBN (hardback) 978 1 85669 655 5£24.95

BagSue Huey and Susie DraffanISBN (hardback) 978 1 85669 616 6£28.00

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Pattern Magic is the cult pattern-cutting book from Japan. Taking inspiration from nature, from geometric shapes and from the street, this book harnesses the sheer joy of making and sculpting clothes. The book takes a creative approach to pattern cutting, with step-by-step projects for fashion designers and dressmakers to enjoy. Each project is beautifully illustrated with clear diagrams and photographs showing the stages of construction, the toiles and the finished garments.

• Cult pattern cutting book – available in English at last

• Easy-to-follow, step-by-step sequences

• Highly illustrated, with beautiful photography

• Brings the subject alive by showing the finished designs three-dimensionally

• Inspiring guide to design through pattern cutting

Having served for many years as a professor at Bunka Fashion College, Ms Nakamichi currently delivers lectures and holds courses on fashion design, both in Japan and overseas. This book brings together the results of the research on garment patterns she has carried out to help instruct her students.

200 colour illustrations

104 pages

257 x 190 mm

ISBN (paperback with jacket) 978 1 85669 705 7

£19.95

Fashion

September 2010

Pattern MagicTomoko Nakamichi

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This visually-led book contains a global selection of the best graphic design studios’ work for the fashion industry – from packaging and lookbooks to swing tags and invitations – with exclusive insights from both clients and designers. The book reflects the exciting graphic developments in the field of fashion.

• Exciting, cutting edge showcase of graphic design for fashion

• Features exclusive invitations, lookbooks and signage never published before in book form

• Documents one of the most innovative, creative areas of design

• Will appeal to both graphic design and fashion professionals

Before graduating from Central Saint Martins, London, Jay Hess studied graphic design in North Carolina State University. He has worked as a designer for a number of years, in the US and UK and now runs the London-based studio byBOTH with Simone Pasztorek. Born in Austria, Simone Pasztorek studied graphic design in Vienna and later graduated from Central St Martins, London. She has designed magazines, books and packaging, mainly for fashion clients.

800 colour illustrations

240 pages

280 x 216 mm

ISBN (hardback) 978 1 85669 693 7

£26.00

Graphics

October 2010

Graphic Design for FashionJay Hess and Simone Pasztorek

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How to Set Up & Run a Fashion LabelToby MeadowsISBN (paperback) 978 1 85669 575 6£17.95

British Fashion DesignersHywel DaviesISBN (hardback) 978 1 85669 633 3£24.95

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DIY Fashion is a cool, quirky and creative guide to making and customizing your own clothes, bags and accessories. It contains more than 40 thrifty, sustainable and stylish projects, none of which require prior skill or a sewing machine. From customized hand-me-downs to elegant evening wear, the book is packed with ideas that the reader can adapt to their own taste.

• Features 40 original projects for cool clothes and accessories that you will want to make yourself

• No prior skill or sewing machine required, suitable for all ages

• Makes recycling and customizing stylish and desirable

Selena Francis-Bryden has sold clothes at London’s Portobello Market for many years. She has made clothing for many celebrities and her work has featured in Sex and the City. Selena’s customized clothing has been sold by New Look and River Island and she has made complete ranges for high-street giants Topshop and Miss Selfridge.

250 colour illustrations

144 pages

216 x 216 mm

ISBN (paperback) 978 1 85669 653 1

£14.95

Fashion

August 2010

DIY FashionCustomize and PersonalizeSelena Francis-Bryden

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Print & PatternBowie StyleISBN (paperback) 978 1 85669 646 3£19.95

The Pattern SourcebookA Century of Surface DesignDrusilla ColeISBN (paperback) 978 1 85669 621 0£19.95

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This book explains the particular qualities of different fabrics and how to get the most out of them. Providing a mix of practical information and the industry vocabulary, Fabric for Fashion will help students gain a clear understanding of how to work with fabrics as an integral component of the fashion design process. With stunning colour photographs that show how fashion designers, both past and present, have worked with fabrics, the book’s prime objective is to stimulate creative exploration of the relationship of fabrics to fashion.

• The only book specifically for fashion students to explain the behaviour and properties of different fabrics

• Time-saving reference guide that helps students to make the right design choices

• Useful glossary of key terms

• Includes resource guide to sourcing fabrics

Clive Hallett is an associate lecturer in design management at London College of Fashion as well as lecturing at several other fashion colleges. Amanda Johnston is an associate lecturer in design and product development on the BA Fashion Products course at London College of Fashion. Clive and Amanda have worked together as consultants within the fashion industry since 1982 having collaborated on numerous projects internationally.

464 colour illustrations

208 pages

280 x 216 mm

ISBN (paperback) 978 1 85669 612 8

£24.95

Fashion

August 2010

Fabric For FashionA Comprehensive Guide to Natural FibresClive Hallett and Amanda Johnston

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This easily navigable resource provides over 100 swatches of the most recognized and widely used varieties of fabric, including cottons, silks, wools and linens, to encourage consideration of not just the aesthetic appeal of various fabrics but also their structure, feel and weight. Secured in an attractive ring-bound folder, with descriptions alongside them, the fabrics are in their raw state, before bleaching, dying or finishing, so that their properties can be observed without the distraction of colour or pattern.

• Features over 100 fabric swatches bound into an attractive and sturdy folder

• Includes glossary of key terms and information on fabric weaves, weights and textures

• Invaluable resource for all fashion and textile design students

• A useful companion to Fabric for Fashion

Fabric For FashionThe Swatch BookClive Hallett and Amanda Johnston

50 colour illustrations

70 pages

280 x 216 mm

ISBN (hardback) 978 1 85669 669 2

£50.00

Fashion

August 2010

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This book looks at one of the strongest trends in fashion, towards the production of desirable and well-designed apparel and accessories with a conscience. Eco Fashion shows the range of sustainable and ethical products available around the globe and explains the stories behind them, as well as showing how and where they make a difference.

• Sustainability and ethics are key issues in the fashion industry

• Visual approach showing the most exciting eco fashion today

• Will appeal to fashion professionals and students

Sass Brown is a full-time professor in the Fashion Design department at the Fashion Institute of Technology in New York. She has worked with women’s cooperatives in Latin America, most notably COOPA-ROCA in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.

Eco FashionSass Brown

282 colour illustrations

208 pages

280 x 197 mm

ISBN (paperback) 978 1 85669 691 3

£22.50

Fashion

September 2010

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Advanced Fashion Drawing is a practical book showing how to illustrate for the fashion and lifestyle market. Renowned fashion illustrator Bil Donovan reveals how to create an illustration with a sense of fashion, rather than one that concentrates solely on the fashion figure. A series of demonstrations and exercises helps advanced illustra-tion students hone their skills and increase their level of draughtsmanship, while establishing their own personal style.

• The first book to cover lifestyle illustration, which has become a key area in fashion drawing

• Filled with key step-by-step sequences showing how to achieve successful results

• Written for advanced illustration students, encouraging the development of a personal style

• Author is one of the top New York fashion illustrators and is Dior Beauty artist-in-residence

Bil Donovan is a fashion illustrator who has worked and lived in New York, Paris and Milan. He has recently been appointed Dior Beauty’s first artist-in-residence, and his work has appeared editorially in various publications and promotional advertorial campaigns throughout the world. He teaches at the Fashion Institute of Technology in New York.

340 colour illustrations

192 pages

280 x 240 mm

ISBN (paperback) 978 1 85669 648 7

£19.95

Fashion

July 2010

Advanced Fashion DrawingLifestyle IllustrationBil Donovan

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Leather Fashion Design is a practical introduction for students explaining how to make garments from leather, suede and similar materials. It covers everything from what to look for in choosing a skin to work with, through pattern-making, sewing techniques and finishing. The final chapter includes working with ‘leather-like’ materials including ultrasuede and faux patent leather.

• Invaluable practical guide for students and professionals

• Step-by-step illustrations show how garments are made

• Includes directions for working with faux leather

Francesca Sterlacci is currently President of the University of Fashion, an educational fashion DVD series, and is on the faculty of the Academy of Art University in San Francisco. Previously at the Fashion Institute of Technology in New York, she was Chairperson of the Fashion Design department. She is the creator of the Leather Apparel Certificate Program, the Haute Couture Program and the Outerwear and Performance Apparel Program at FIT. Before that, she founded her own design company and sold at prestigious stores including Henri Bendel, Saks, Barneys, Neiman Marcus and Nordstrom.

Leather Fashion DesignFrancesca Sterlacci

313 colour illustrations

192 pages

280 x 216 mm

ISBN (paperback) 978 1 85669 671 5

£24.95

Fashion

September 2010

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Fashion Designers’ Sketchbooks provides a revealing insight into the design process of some of the major names in the fashion industry. Garments under construction are juxtaposed with toiles, lookbooks, original research material and finished illustrations, giving a new perspective on the working methods of leading international designers. This unique approach makes the book a fascinating resource for both students and designers.

• Unique compendium of photographs, sketches, mood boards, muslins, fabric swatches and more from leading fashion designers

• Insight into the creative process, invaluable for students and professionals

• Includes work and interviews from the top names in fashion, including Chanel, Vivienne Westwood, John Galliano and Yohji Yamamoto

Hywel Davies is a freelance fashion writer based in London. After studying Fashion Communication and Promotion at Central Saint Martins, Hywel worked for an international mix of magazines and newspapers. Previously the fashion editor at Sleazenation, he has also written for Arena, Vogue, ELLE, Wallpaper, Nylon and Dazed & Confused.

Fashion Designers’ SketchbooksHywel Davies

334 colour illustrations

208 pages

300 x 216 mm

ISBN (quarterbound) 978 1 85669 683 8

£28.00

Fashion

September 2010

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SketchbooksThe Hidden Art of Designers, Illustrators and CreativesRichard BreretonISBN (quarterbound) 978 1 85669 582 4£19.95

A comprehensive sourcebook, containing newly commissioned scale drawings of every type of architectural detail taken from 100 of the best contemporary houses. Over 700 detailed drawings of walls, floors, ceilings, doors, windows and staircases feature keys explaining the construction techniques and materials used. Each drawing is cross referenced to other details from the same building.

This is an invaluable reference for all architects, showing the best examples of residential detailing from around the world. A bonus CD includes all of the drawings featured in the book.

• Comprehensive coverage of all aspects of contemporary residential detailing

• Invaluable and easy to use reference work for architects

• All drawings specially commissioned and to a systematic scale and style

Virginia McLeod has worked for a number of private practices in London and was also the editor of The Phaidon Atlas of Contemporary World Architecture. She currently works as a freelance writer and editor, specializing in contemporary architecture.

Encyclopedia of Detail in Contemporary Residential ArchitectureVirginia McLeod

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1,000 illustrations, 200 in colour

352 pages

290 x 250 mm

ISBN (hardback) 978 1 85669 692 0

£48.00

Architecture

August 2010 includes DVD

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Detail in Contemporary Timber ArchitectureVirginia McLeod

ISBN (hardback) 978 1 85669 641 8£32.00

Detail in Contemporary Landscape ArchitectureVirginia McLeod

ISBN (hardback) 978 1 85669 498 8£32.00

Detail in Contemporary Residential ArchitectureVirginia McLeod

ISBN (hardback) 978 1 85669 482 7£32.00

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Towards Zero-energy Architecture is a much needed call for the design professions to redefine architecture to help alleviate ecological problems. This book explores the theories, practices and principles of new approaches to solar architecture that foster both design excellence and low-energy use.

• Gives architects the technical information that they need to reduce energy use in buildings

• Shows that low-energy design can also be good design

• Written by a leading authority on the subject

Mary Guzowski is an Associate Professor in the Department of Architecture at the University of Minnesota. Her publications include more than 30 articles, the book Daylighting for Sustainable Design (2000) and two web-based design resources.

Towards Zero-energy ArchitectureNew Solar DesignMary Guzowski

406 illustrations, 368 in colour

208 pages

280 x 216 mm

ISBN (hardback) 978 1 85669 678 4

£28.00

Architecture

October 2010

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Planning Office Spaces is a clear, accessible book written to help designers and their clients understand the challenges to be faced when planning a new office. It explains what questions should be asked and shows the alternative solutions on offer and their advantages and disadvantages. Written by an expert team of authors the book is aimed at anyone involved in planning an office.

• Clear, accessible approach to the process of planning and designing an office space

• Written by an expert team of authors, with simple, no nonsense advice

• Aimed at office managers and anyone involved in designing an office

Juriaan van Meel is a senior consultant at ICOP, a workplace consultancy firm in the Netherlands, which he co-founded. He is also the author of The European Office and co-author of The Office, the Whole Office and Nothing but the Office. Yuri Martens is a researcher and a practitioner on workplace strategy. Previously he worked at the Center for People and Buildings in the Netherlands, where with Juriaan van Meel, he co-authored the Werkplekwijzer. Hermen Jan van Ree is Senior Manager at the Investment Property Databank. Previously he worked as a Senior Research Fellow at University College London and as a research manager in both the Netherlands and the United States.

150 illustrations, 125 in colour

144 pages

230 x 170 mm

ISBN (paperback) 978 1 85669 698 2

£17.95

Design

October 2010

Planning Office Spacesa practical guide for managers and designersJuriaan van Meel, Yuri Martens and Hermen Jan van Ree

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Interior Architecture: From Brief to Build offers both students and professional designers an overview of how today’s major interior architecture projects are designed and built. Covering 30 international projects, the book illustrates the working methods and creative concerns of both long-established and emerging international designers. Every stage of the project is included, from the initial brief to the final construction. It features specially taken shots of production and construction processes, and details of fixtures, fittings, customized furnishings and decoration.

• The first book to go beyond the finished project to show the whole process of interior design

• Detailed examination of each project with many images published for the first time

• International coverage of both established and emerging designers

• A key book for students studying interior design, as well as providing professionals with a fascinating insight into how others work

Jennifer Hudson is an author, editor and researcher in the fields of contemporary design and architecture, and for 15 years was the general editor of The International Design Yearbook. She is the author of 1000 Designs and Where to Find Them, Interior Architecture Now, Restroom and Process – 50 Product Designs from Concept to Manufacture.

850 colour illustrations

240 pages

280 x 216 mm

ISBN (paperback) 978 1 85669 697 5

£28.00

Architecture / Interior Design

October 2010

Interior ArchitectureFrom Brief to BuildJennifer Hudson

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HatchThe New Architectural GenerationKieran LongISBN (paperback) 978 1 85669 562 6£24.95

Introduction to Architectural TechnologyPete Silver and Will McLean ISBN (paperback) 978 1 85669 566 4£19.95

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The New Modern House is a comprehensive look at the emerging trend of domestic architecture that favours substance over style, combining functional design and sustainable processes with a straightforward, honest aesthetic.The New Modern House features 50 of the best recent residential case studies, from single family houses to self-builds, eco-friendly structures, recycled projects and creative re-uses. All are accompanied by full details, models, sketches and diagrams, allowing a closer look at their conception and construction. At the heart of the book is the concept of a new authenticity, which demonstrates a logical evolution of modernist design.

• An international overview of a major new movement in residential architecture

• Detailed sketches, models and construction drawing provided for all projects

• Written and designed by the architecture team from Wallpaper* magazine

Jonathan Bell writes about architecture and design for Wallpaper*, Blueprint and Grafik. He is co-editor of things magazine and his recent books include The Transformable House, Carchitecture, Penthouse Living and 21st Century House. Ellie Stathaki is Assistant Architecture Editor at Wallpaper* magazine. She trained as an architect at the Aristotle University of Thessaloniki and studied architectural history at the Bartlett in London. She has contributed to Blueprint, Financial Times, The Guardian, as well as the book 1001 Buildings You Must See Before You Die.

460 colour illustrations

240 pages

250 x 250 mm

ISBN (hardback) 978 1 85669 684 5

£30.00

Architecture

September 2010

The New Modern HouseRedefining FunctionalismJonathan Bell and Ellie Stathaki

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This book focuses on the inspiring possibilities for creating three-dimensional, physical models of the built environment with all the different media and techniques that are now available. Through description of the use of different models in different contexts, the book provides a practical and effective guide to how and why models are used, in addition to what they are used for and how they relate to architectural education.

• Covers all the skills needed by students to present their work in three dimensions

• Includes a wide range of model types, from paper and wood to advanced CAD

• Generously illustrated with photographs of models, accompanying commentaries and step-by-step practical instructions on the various techniques

Nick Dunn is a Principal Lecturer at the Manchester School of Architecture. His research interests are in the fields of visualization, representation in architecture and urbanism. His publications include The Ecology of the Architectural Model (2007).

Architectural ModelmakingNick Dunn

450 illustrations, 435 in colour

192 pages

280 x 216 mm

ISBN (paperback) 978 1 85669 670 8

£22.50

Architecture

August 2010

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Architectural Drawing focuses on the exciting possibili-ties for representing the built environment using all the techniques – both traditional and digital – that are now available. Packed with practical information, the book illustrates all the key types and media of drawing – from sketches to working details – and includes some of the best examples by practising architects. This book will be an indispensable practical resource in all architectural schools.

• All students of architecture need to learn how to draw

• Includes many invaluable step-by-step sequences and practical tips

• Covers both traditional and digital techniques

David Dernie is a practising architect and Head of the Leicester School of Architecture at De Montfort University. His previous books include New Stone Architecture and Exhibition Design.

Architectural DrawingDavid Dernie

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460 illustrations, 376 in colour

208 pages

280 x 216 mm

ISBN (paperback) 978 1 85669 679 1

£22.50

Architecture

October 2010

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Construction and detailing are vital skills for all students studying interior design and interior architecture. This accessible, up-to-date text explains the principles of sound construction for interiors, and provides the means to create successful variations on standard types of detailing. It also covers the relation of existing building shells to the construction and detailing of new elements. Practical tips are given throughout the book, which is packed with over 300 images, including comprehensive and professional annotated drawings together with explanatory photographs of techniques, materials and tools.

• A key skill for all interior design and architecture students

• More than 300 images, including professional drawings and photographs of materials, fixings and tools

• Clear and accessible line drawings

Drew Plunkett is Head of the Department of Interior Design at the Glasgow School of Art. Since 1981 he has practised as an interior designer based in London and Glasgow. He is also active as an exhibitor, curator and critical writer. His published work includes Drawing for Interior Design and articles and reviews for Designers’ Journal, The Architects’ Journal, Blueprint, Magazine of the Mackintosh Society and Building Design.

300 illustrations, 100 in colour

192 pages

280 x 216 mm

ISBN (paperback) 978 1 85669 689 0

£22.50

Interior Design

October 2010

Construction and Detailing for Interior DesignDrew Plunkett

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1000 New Designs 2And Where to Find ThemJennifer HudsonISBN (paperback) 978 1 85669 643 2£19.95

1000 Interior Details for the HomeAnd Where to Find ThemIan Rudge and Geraldine RudgeISBN (paperback) 978 1 85669 610 4£24.95

1000 New Eco DesignsAnd Where to Find ThemRebecca ProctorISBN (paperback) 978 1 85669 585 5£19.95

Small space living is no longer a lifestyle choice but a necessity in most cities, where property is expensive and space is at a premium. Designs for Small Spaces brings together over 500 cleverly designed products suitable for small spaces, and includes full details on where the products can be sourced.

• More and more people are living in small spaces, creating a big market for books on the subject

• No other book looks at products designed for small spaces

• All products featured in the book are available to buy, with details on where they can be sourced

• A great sourcebook for designers and consumers

Jennifer Hudson is an author, editor and researcher in the fields of contemporary design and architecture, and was the general editor of The International Design Yearbook for 15 years. As a freelance writer she has contributed to Frame, Canadian Interiors and Virgin in-flight magazines.

Designs for Small SpacesJennifer Hudson

883 colour illustrations

256 pages

215 x 195 mm

ISBN (paperback) 978 1 85669 661 6

£19.95

Design

September 2010

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This book is the complete guide to specifying and buying your dream bike. Each chapter covers a particular part of the bike, from the frame to forks, headsets, wheels, tyres, hubs, gear components, chains, brakes, saddles, handle-bars, pedals, and accessories. Including beautiful studio images of the latest kit, the chapters feature interviews with the top designers and manufacturers, and mainte-nance tips from professional mechanics.

• A guide to specifying the components of your dream bike

• Specially-commissioned photography reveals in detail the anatomy of a custom racing bike

• Includes interviews with key bike manufacturers and builders

• Written by the editor of Rouleur magazine, the leading road bike journal owned by Rapha

Guy Andrews is Editor of Rouleur magazine. He has been an editor and writer on cycling for the last 15 years.

251 colour illustrations

224 pages

270 x 210 mm

ISBN (hardback) 978 1 85669 664 7

£30.00

Design

September 2010

The Custom Road BikeGuy Andrews

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FixedGlobal Fixed-Gear Bike Culture Andrew Edwards and Max LeonardISBN (paperback) 978 1 85669 645 6£17.95

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This book showcases the new wave of cool crafting – quirky, cutting-edge, craft-based artwork, often called Indie Craft or D.I.Y. craft. Using traditional methods such as embroi-dery, crochet, knitting, cross stitch, tapestry, needle felt and plush toy making, the Indie Crafters create work that is contemporary, controversial, kitsch, ironic, humorous and blurs the lines between art and craft.

• First global, visual showcase of Indie Craft

• Looks at a range of crafts, from cross stitch to tapestry

• Fun and funky designs to inspire today’s urban hipster

• Foreword by Faythe Levine, director of Handmade Nation

Jo Waterhouse is an avid Indie Crafter working in knitting, crochet and embroidery. She is the author of Concrete to Canvas: Skateboarders’ Art, Concrete 2 Canvas: More Skateboarders’ Art, and Art by Tattooists: Beyond Flash.

200 colour illustrations

128 pages

220 x 220 mm

ISBN (paperback) 978 1 85669 696 8

£12.95

Design

October 2010

Indie CraftJo Waterhouse

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Made & SoldToys, T-shirts, Prints, Zines and Other StuffFL@33ISBN (paperback) 978 1 85669 628 9£19.95

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Featured artists include:

123KLAN – France / 3TTMAN – France / 45RPM WHAT CREW – UK / Aaron Piland – USA / Abe Lincoln Jnr – USA / Alëx one – France / Asbestos – Ireland / Brad Downey – USA / BO130 – Italy / Boris Hoppek – Germany / Buff Monster – USA / BURNS124 – Germany / Bwana Spoons – USA / C100 – Germany / CEPT – UK / Dave the Chimp – UK / DEM – Italy / Dscreet – Australia / Eelus – UK / Ekta – Sweden / Eltono – Spain / Eric Pentle – UK / Erosie – Holland / Fefe Talavera – Brazil / Flying Fortress – Germany / Galo – Italy / Gomez Bueno – Brazil / Ichi the Bunny – Japan / JACE – Africa. / JAKe – UK / Jon Burgerman – UK / Joska – Germany / Lennard Schuurmans – Holland / M8 – Switzerland / Maya Hayuk – USA / M-City – Poland / Microbo – Italy / Riel – Iceland / Miss Lotion – Denmark / Mjar – Ireland / Morcky – Holland / Mr Muju – UK / Mymo – Germany / NANO4814 – Spain / No Nose – Ireland / Nuria Mora – Spain / Ovni – Spain / Pez – Spain / Pinky – UK / POCH – France / PMH – UK / Product.Two – UK / Pure Evil – UK / Remed – France / Richt – UK / Ronzo – Germany / Shantell Martin – UK / Sumo – Luxembourg / TEK33 – UK / Tabas – France / The Walters – Germany / TV Boy – Spain / Wayne Horse – Holland / Yu Sato – Japan / Zbiok – Poland / Zeel – UK / Zosen – Spain

Street Art Doodle Book enables you to find your inner street artist without leaving your home. Aimed at children, small and large, this book challenges you to create your own street art on the page, inspired by some of the best street artists from around the world.

• Features drawings and characters by top street artists from around the world

• Content will appeal to street art fans of all ages

• Outside the lines is fine! Dave the Chimp is an artist, designer and illustrator originally from London

but now based in Berlin. He is a respected street artist and also designs graphics for Hessenmob Skateboards. He began his own brand of character-driven graffiti ten years ago.

Over 200 illustrations

256 pages

289 x 210 mm

ISBN (paperback) 978 1 85669 682 1

£12.95

Graphics

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Street Art Doodle BookOutside the LinesDave the Chimp

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The Sneaker Colouring Book Daniel Jarosch and Henrik KlingelISBN (paperback) 978 1 85669 667 8£12.95

My Wonderful World of FashionA Book for Drawing, Creating and DreamingNina ChakrabartiISBN (paperback) 978 1 85669 632 6£12.95

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Graphic designers constantly complain that there is no career manual to guide them through the profession. Design consultant and writer Adrian Shaughnessy draws on a wealth of experience to provide just such a handbook. Aimed at the independent-minded, it addresses the concerns of young designers who want to earn a living by doing expressive and meaningful work and avoid becom-ing a hired drone working on soulless projects. It offers straight-talking advice on how to establish your design career and suggestions – that you won’t have been taught at college – for running a successful business. This revised, extended edition includes all-new chapters covering professional skills, the creative process and global trends, including green issues, ethics and the rise of digital culture. The book contains all-new imagery, and the previous interviews have been replaced with new ones, each focusing on a specific issue of importance to graphic designers.

• New edition completely re-designed with all-new images

• Includes new chapters on professional skills, the creative process and global trends

• New interviews with key players in graphic design

Adrian Shaughnessy is a designer and writer, and the author of Graphic Design: A User’s Manual and Cover Art By: New Music Graphics. He co-founded the design company Intro and, since leaving in 2003, has worked as a consultant to various design studios and clients. He has lectured extensively on design and hosts the radio show ‘Graphic Design On The Radio’.

45 illustrations

176 pages

230 x 190 mm

ISBN (paperback) 978 1 85669 709 5

£17.95

Design

August 2010

How to be a graphic designer, without losing your soul – Second EditionAdrian Shaughnessy

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This book showcases the corporate identities of 76 designers, at various stages of their careers and from around the world, providing blueprints for best practice and inspiration. Along with detailed information about formats, materials and methods, the book includes a number of interviews with designers, who talk through their own corporate identity programme and the reactions they have had to this, their most personal design project.

• A fascinating look at what is created when graphic designers are their own clients, producing their most inventive and considered work

• An invaluable sourcebook for anyone interested in corporate identity

• Wide variety of materials featured, print and digital

Liz Farrelly is a design writer and editor, published worldwide. Her book credits include, among others, Scrawl, Scrawl Too, Zines, Stick ‘Em Up, Brook-lyn: New Style, Fashion Forever, the Business Cards series, onehundredat360º and For Love and Money.

350 colour illustrations

272 pages

290 x 210 mm

ISBN (paperback) 978 1 85669 690 6

£24.95

Design and Graphics

October 2010

Designers’ IdentitiesLiz Farrelly

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Business Cards 3Designs on Saying HelloMichael Dorrian and Liz FarrellyISBN (paperback) 978 1 85669 589 3£19.95

LogoMichael EvamyISBN (paperback) 978 1 85669 528 2£22.50

Also available:

Stickerbomb 2Studio Rarekwai

ISBN (paperback) 978 1 85669 662 3£15.95

Graffiti AsiaStudio Rarekwai

ISBN (hardback) 978 1 85669 649 4£16.95

Cult StreetwearJosh Sims

ISBN (paperback) 978 1 85669 651 7£19.95

Guerilla ArtEdited by Sebastian Peiter, additional text by Goetz Werner

ISBN (hardback) 978 1 85669 593 0£14.95

includes DVD

Containing 20 laser cut stencils from the world’s leading street artists, this book is a must for artists, illustrators and anyone who loves street art. The stencils are printed on perforated card stock so that they can be removed and used. Each artist has created an in-situ photograph to accompany their stencil, showing how they would use it. The book includes an interview with the founder of stencil art, the Paris-based artist Blek Le Rat.

• The first ever book of street art stencils

• Contains stencils by 20 of the world’s greatest stencil artists

• Includes an interview with and a stencil created by the founder of stencil art, Blek Le Rat

• Likely to become a collector’s item

ON.Studio is a London-based graphic design company run by partners Oliver Walker and Nigel Roberts. Books designed by ON.Studio include Guerilla Art and Art by Tattooists: Beyond Flash for Laurence King Publishing and monographs of artists Paul Insect and JR for the Lazarides Gallery.

20 stencils; 50 illustrations

90 pages

250 x 250 mm

ISBN (paperback) 978 1 85669 701 9

£19.95

Graphics

September 2010

The Street Art Stencil BookCurated by On.Studio

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This thought-provoking and practical book for graphic designers and students explores creative practice in graphic design. The book looks at the essential elements of the creative process through a series of in-depth studies of a range of real-life graphic design projects – from the art direction of a magazine issue and the development of a logo, to the design of a poster, a font and a signage system. In each case, the designers are interviewed and their working process documented in detail.

• Key book for students, giving them a practical guide to creativity in graphic design

• Tracks the progress of real-life design projects from idea to final product

• Includes strategies for avoiding creative block

• Wide range of projects from some of the biggest names in graphic design

Lucienne Roberts is a designer and author who runs her own studio, Lucien-neRoberts+. She has written numerous books, most recently Good: An Intro-duction to Ethics in Graphic Design. Rebecca Wright is a freelance illustrator, designer and lecturer on design. She is currently course director of graphic design at Kingston University.

Design DiariesCreative Process in Graphic DesignLucienne Roberts and Rebecca Wright

200 colour illustrations

240 pages

260 x 215 mm

ISBN (paperback) 978 1 85669 688 3

£24.95

Graphics / Design

October 2010

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577 illustrations, 302 in colour

432 pages

292 x 220 mm

ISBN (paperback) 978 1 85669 694 4

£30.00

Design

August 2010

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History of Modern Design – Second EditionDavid Raizman

This insightful, wide-ranging book surveys the applied arts and industrial design from the eighteenth century to the present day, exploring the dynamic relationship between design and manufacturing, and the technological, social and commercial contexts in which this relationship has developed.

Extensively revised and expanded for this second edition, History of Modern Design is an inclusive, well-balanced intro-duction to a field of increasing scholarly and interdisciplinary research, and provides students in design with historical perspectives of their chosen fields of design study.

• The only book to provide a comprehensive overview of design from the last 250 years

• Revised and updated edition with a larger section on contemporary design

David Raizman is Professor in the Art and Art History Department in the Westphal College of Media Arts & Design at Drexel University in Philadelphia. He co-edited with Professor Carma Gorman, Objects, Audiences, and Literatures: Alternative Narratives in the History of Design (2007), and has been a research fellow at the Wolfsonian-Florida International University museum in Miami Beach, Florida.

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A mini edition of the bible of contemporary illustration, this is a comprehensive survey of exciting work from across the globe that will appeal to experts and newcomers alike. Each artist’s work is accompanied by a self-portrait and a short, illuminat-ing profile exploring their inspirations and their approach both to illustration and to their career.

• Mini version of best-selling illustration book

• Contains work by established and up-and-coming artists

• Compiled by award-winning designer Angus Hyland of Pentagram

Angus Hyland is a graduate of the Royal College of Art and a partner at Pentagram Design London. In 2001 Hyland was the co-curator, with Roanne Bell, of ‘Picture This’, a British Council exhibition featuring the work of London illustrators.

500 colour illustrations

344 pages

175 x 136 mm

ISBN (paperback) 978 1 85669 607 4

£9.95

Graphics

September 2010

The Picture BookContemporary IllustrationEdited by Angus Hyland

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Unit Editions Studio 233 Stannary StreetLondon SE11 4AA

T: 0044 (0) 207 7793 9555F: 0044 (0) 207 7793 9666E: [email protected]

www.uniteditions.com

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Retro Fonts is a fantastic compilation of over 360 of the best retro fonts from 1830 to the end of the 20th century. The fonts are presented in the style of old type specimen books as alphabets with sample words/phrases, shown opposite classic examples of the fonts in use in their historical context. Arranged chronologically into eight sections representing different stylistic eras, each with an introduction discussing the typography of that era, the fonts range from Art Deco, Bauhaus and Swiss through to Sixties, Disco and Punk. Featuring both familiar fonts and lesser-known examples ripe for rediscovery, this is a unique source of inspiration for all graphic designers and typographers. The accompanying CD contains 222 copyright-free fonts.

• Great value, the CD contains 222 free fonts (stand alone fonts cost £30 or more)

• Places fonts in historical context and shows their development

• Examples show usage of fonts

• A must for all graphic designers and typographers Gregor Stawinski is a graphic designer and author based in Munich.

134 illustrations

560 pages

250 x 170 mm

ISBN (hardback) 978 1 85669 681 4

£29.95

Design

August 2010

Retro FontsGregor Stawinski

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Supergraphics is a survey of the growing trend for graphic design on a monumental scale. At a time when graphic designers are increasingly concerned with the miniature, there is a counter swing in favour of the gigantic. All over the world, typography, illustration and signage are appearing on buildings, public spaces, construction site hoardings, the reception areas of hip advertising agencies, commercial and retail interiors, hotels, clubs and cultural venues. Supergraphics is the first book to chart this explosion.

• First book to offer in-depth study of a fashionable and historically important topic

• Features work by key practitioners from around the world

• Broad appeal to graphic designers, architects and interior designers

400 colour illustrations

320 pages

280 x 220 mm

ISBN (paperback) 978 0 95620 711 1

£25.00

Graphics

September 2010

SupergraphicsGraphic Design for Walls, Buildings & Spaces Unit Editions

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This book gives graphic designers the confidence to do everything necessary to ensure trouble-free, high-quality printing – to calibrate images; adjust trapping levels; and mix colours that won’t print as something that is a complete surprise. It explains scanning and resolution, and discusses good and bad image formats, describing techniques to make every image look good in print. There is advice on how to get accurate quotes from a printer, a checklist to use when sending a job to print and a glossary of print production terms.

• A clear, jargon-free guide to preparing files for print in all major software applications

• New in Portfolio Skills this edition is extensively updated and redesigned

• Essential reference for students and graphic designers beginning their careers

Mark Gatter has worked in the commercial printing industry and as a freelance graphic designer for the last twenty years. He teaches software courses in Adobe Photoshop, Adobe Illustrator, Adobe InDesign and Quark XPress as well as custom courses covering all aspects of digital repro and prepress.

Production for PrintMark Gatter

185 illustrations, 150 in colour

160 pages

280 x 216 mm

ISBN (paperback) 978 1 85669 699 9

£19.95

Graphics / Design

September 2010

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How to Create a Portfolio & Get Hired shows those embarking on an illustration or graphic design career how best to put together an effective, professional portfolio. It discusses what to include and how to organize and display the work, and also advises on presentation techniques and self-promotion. Both print and virtual portfolios are covered.

• Useful for students of graphic design and illustration

• Features handy tips from commissioners working in publishing, design and advertising, as well as agents and educators

• Includes advice on whom to approach for work and how, good interview and presentation techniques, and self- promotion

• Covers both print and digital portfolios Fig Taylor is Portfolio Consultant at the Association of Illustrators, London.

She graduated from Chelsea School of Art with a degree in graphic design, then ran her own London-based illustration agency. She lectures extensively on professional practice to students throughout the UK.

232 colour illustrations

144 pages

280 x 216 mm

ISBN (paperback) 978 1 85669 672 2

£19.95

Graphics / Design

August 2010

How to Create a Portfolio & Get HiredA Guide for Graphic Designers and IllustratorsFig Taylor

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This book enables students to get the most from their art history course. In a clear and engaging style, Anne D’Alleva empowers readers to approach their coursework with confidence and energy. The book introduces two basic art historical methods – formal analysis and contextual analysis – revealing how to use these methods in writing papers and in class dis-cussion. The common strengths and weaknesses of an art history essay are highlighted by using real examples of written work, and at each stage of the writing proc-ess D’Alleva offers valuable advice on developing an argument convincingly. Providing a fascinating view of the study of art history within its historical context, this book will be particularly helpful for those consid-ering a career in this rewarding discipline.

• Provides step-by-step guidance on how to describe and discuss a work of art

• Updated with more contemporary and nonwestern examples of art

• Up-to-date information on online resources

Anne D’Alleva is Associate Professor of Art and Women’s Studies at the University of Connecticut. She is the author of Arts of the Pacific Islands and Methods and Theories of Art History.

52 illustrations, 10 in colour

184 pages

138 x 210 mm

ISBN (paperback) 978 1 85669 695 1

£9.95

Art History

July 2010

How to Write Art History – Second EditionAnne D’Alleva

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Please find below a selection of our bestselling titles

Bestsellers

Portfolio Skills books are designed to accompany undergraduate courses in architecture, fashion and textile design, interior design, graphic design, product design and interior design. The books explain the practical skills needed by students throughout their studies and on into professional practice. Each title is extensively illustrated with step-by-step instructions on key methods and techniques. Affordably priced and attractively packaged, written and peer reviewed by educators at leading art and design schools, the titles are being adopted at an increasing number of institutions.

Additional resources, including test banks and instructor manuals, are available at

www.laurenceking.com

The Portfolio series of books is aimed at those about to begin a course of study in one of the key areas of the visual arts. Each book is written by an academic at a leading college or institution and provides a thorough introduction to the subject, giving a complete theoretical and practical overview, including information on professional practice and careers. Each book also contains a comprehensive reference section including glossaries, data on key industry bodies and suggestions for further reading.

Additional resources, including test banks and instructor manuals, are available at

www.laurenceking.com

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Ayako Koyama, whose technical drawings feature throughout, is a talented illustrator, designer, and pattern cutter. Born in Japan, she first studied fashion design at Sugino Fashion College in Tokyo and then at the London College of Fashion. Ayako now works as a womenswear designer and production manager for a London fashion label.

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For Love and MoneyNew IllustrationLiz Farrelly and Olivia Triggs

417 colour illustrations328 pages, 220 x 220 mmISBN (paperback) 978 1 85669 620 3£19.952010

Stickerbomb 2Studio Rarekwai

With over 280 fully-peelable colour stickers132 pages, 165 x 210 mm (landscape)ISBN (paperback) 978 1 85669 662 3£15.952010

Pentagram Marks400 Symbols and Logotypes

400 illustrations408 pages, 175 x 125 mmISBN (paperback) 978 1 85669 668 5£22.502010

The Sneaker Colouring BookDaniel Jarosch and Henrik Klingel

110 illustrations, 10 in colour216 pages, 180 x 270 mm (landscape)ISBN (paperback) 978 1 85669 667 8£12.952010

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Pentagram: Marks400 Symbols and Logotypes

The four hundred marks reproduced within these pages represent the diverse array of identity work produced by Pentagram’s partners, past and present, since our founding in 1972. Over the past four decades, we have designed marks for large corporations and small businesses, government agencies and not-for-pro�t institutions, clubs and societies, and even individuals, all of whom were seeking a representative symbol to appear on letterheads and books, buildings and websites, and everywhere else imaginable.

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‘...this is an essential purchase for graphic designers and art directors everywhere’ DazedDigital

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StickerbombStudio Rarekwai

With over 250 fully-peelable colour stickers132 pages, 165 x 210 mm (landscape)ISBN (paperback) 978 1 85669 567 1£15.952008

Art & SoleContemporary Sneaker Art & DesignIntercity

500 colour illustrations240 pages, 270 x 195 mmISBN (paperback) 978 1 85669 565 7£17.952008

Bibliographic100 Classic Graphic Design BooksJason Godfrey

600 colour illustrations224 pages, 288 x 235 mmISBN (hardback) 978 1 85669 592 3£30.002009

Graphic Design: A User’s ManualAdrian Shaughnessy

175 colour illustrations320 pages, 245 x 190 mmISBN (paperback) 978 1 85669 591 6£19.952009

Studio CultureThe Secret Life of a Graphic Design StudioEdited by Tony Brook and Adrian Shaughnessy

360 illustrations272 pages, 230 x 165 mmISBN (paperback) 978 0 9562071 0 4£24.952009

SketchbooksThe Hidden Art of Designers, Illustrators and CreativesRichard Brereton

350 illustrations, 250 in colour240 pages, 260 x 185 mmISBN (quarterbound) 978 1 85669 582 4£19.952009

PostcardFL@33

800 colour illustrations224 pages, 218 x 164 mm, with pockets holding 20 postcardsISBN (paperback) 978 1 85669 569 5£19.952008

New Packaging DesignJanice Kirkpatrick / Graven Images

302 colour illustrations192 pages, 288 x 235 mmISBN (paperback) 978 1 85669 613 5£24.952009

Business Cards 3Designs on Saying HelloMichael Dorrian and Liz Farrelly

1000 colour illustrations272 pages, 165 x 250 mm (landscape)ISBN (paperback) 978 1 85669 589 3£19.952009

Business Cards 2More Ways of Saying HelloMichael Dorrian and Liz Farrelly

1000 colour illustrations272 pages, 165 x 250 mmISBN (paperback) 978 1 85669 477 3£19.95 2006

Cover Art ByNew Music GraphicsAdrian Shaughnessy

480 colour illustrations320 pages, 250 x 195 mmISBN (paperback ) 978 1 85669 527 5£24.95 2008

Sizes May VaryA Workbook for Graphic DesignMark Boyce

2000 illustrations336 pages, 290 x 210 mmISBN (paperback) 978 1 85669 543 5£14.952008

Materials, Process, PrintCreative Solutions for Graphic DesignDaniel Mason

193 colour illustrations208 pages, 280 x 216 mmISBN (paperback) 978 1 85669 510 7£26.002007

Motion Blur 2Multidimensional Moving Imagemakersonedotzero

1000 colour illustrations256 pages, (bound in felt with a DVD in lit-edge acrylic case), 300 x 240 mmISBN (hardback) 978 1 85669 509 1£40.002007

LogoMichael Evamy

1300 illustrations, 110 in colour352 pages, 245 x 190 mmISBN (paperback) 978 1 85669 528 2£22.502007

Play PenNew Children’s Book IllustrationMartin Salisbury

250 colour illustrations160 pages, 280 x 240 mmISBN (paperback ) 978 1 85669 524 4£19.95 2007

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Production for Graphic DesignersFifth Edition

Alan Pipes

340 illustrations, 200 in colour272 pages, 280 x 216 mmISBN (paperback) 978 1 85669 601 2£22.502009

Graphic Design EssentialsSkills, Software and Creative SolutionsJoyce Macario

300 colour illustrations192 pages, 280 x 216 mmISBN (paperback) 978 1 85669 599 2£19.952009

Essentials of Visual CommunicationBo Bergström

480 illustrations, 445 in colour240 pages, 280 x 216 mmISBN (paperback) 978 1 85669 577 0£22.502008

ESSENTIALS OF VISUAL COMMUNICATION

Bo Bergström

Foundations of Art & DesignSecond Edition

Alan Pipes

416 illustrations, 272 in colour272 pages, 280 x 216 mmISBN (paperback) 978 1 85669 578 7£22.502008

Swiss Graphic DesignThe Origins and Growth of anInternational Style 1920–1965Richard Hollis

750 illustrations, 100 in colour240 pages, 270 x 210 mmISBN (paperback) 978 1 85669 487 2£24.952005

MangaSixty Years of Japanese ComicsPaul Gravett

360 illustrations, 100 in colour176 pages, 280 x 240 mmISBN (paperback) 978 1 85669 391 2£19.952004

This Means This, This Means ThatA User’s Guide to SemioticsSean Hall

100 illustrations, 75 in colour176 pages, 260 x 185 mmISBN (paperback) 978 1 85669 521 3£16.95 2007

No More RulesGraphic Design and PostmodernismRick Poynor

200 colour illustrations192 pages, 280 x 216 mmISBN (paperback) 978 1 85669 229 8£25.002003

The End of PrintThe Graphic Design of David CarsonSecond Edition

Lewis BlackwellDesigned by David Carson

420 colour illustrations180 pages, 288 x 240 mmISBN (paperback) 978 1 85669 216 8£22.502000

AcademicGraphics

Motion by DesignSpencer Drate, David Robbins and Judith SalavetzForeword by Kyle Cooper

Over 1000 colour illustrations 160 pages, 230 x 255 mmISBN (paperback) 978 1 85669 471 1£25.002007

Look at ThisContemporary Brochures, Catalogues & DocumentsAdrian Shaughnessy

600 colour illustrations192 pages, 288 x 235 mmISBN (paperback) 978 1 85669 469 8£25.00 2006

New Typographic Design Edited and designed by Roger Fawcett-TangIntroduction and essays by David Jury

500 colour illustrations192 pages, 288 x 235 mmISBN (paperback) 978 1 85669 468 1£25.002007

C/IDVisual Identity and Branding for the ArtsEditor & Designer: Angus HylandText: Emily King

420 illustrations, 370 in colour176 pages, 265 x 210 mmISBN (hardback) 978 1 85669 408 7£25.00 2006

Pictures & WordsNew Comic Art and Narrative IllustrationRoanne Bell and Mark Sinclair

300 colour illustrations144 pages, 280 x 240 mmISBN (paperback) 978 1 85669 414 8£19.952005

How to be an illustratorDarrel Rees

80 illustrations, 50 in colour160 pages, 230 x 190 mmISBN (paperback) 978 1 85669 530 5£17.952008

Graphic DesignA New HistoryStephen J. Eskilson

475 illustrations, 380 in colour464 pages, 292 x 220 mmISBN (hardback) 978 1 85669 512 1£40.00 ISBN (paperback) 978 1 85669 511 4£28.002007

Art Direction Explained, At Last!Steven Heller and Véronique Vienne

250 colour illustrations256 pages, 254 x 222 mmISBN (flexibound) 978 1 85669 624 1£22.502009

Editorial DesignYolanda Zappaterra

370 colour illustrations208 pages, 256 x 215 mmISBN (paperback) 978 1 85669 433 9£25.002007

New Media DesignTricia Austin and Richard Doust

300 colour illustrations192 pages, 256 x 215 mmISBN (paperback) 978 185669 431 5£19.95 2007

How to Use ImagesLindsey Marshall and Lester Meachem

380 colour illustrations192 pages, 280 x 216 mmISBN (paperback) 978 1 85669 658 6£22.502010

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Design

1000 New Designs 2And Where to Find ThemJennifer Hudson

1000 colour illustrations352 pages, 250 x 195 mmISBN (paperback) 978 1 85669 643 2£19.952010

1000 Interior Details for the HomeAnd Where to Find ThemIan Rudge and Geraldine Rudge

1000 colour illustrations384 pages, 250 x 195 mmISBN (paperback) 978 1 85669 610 4£24.952009

1000 New Eco DesignsAnd Where to Find ThemRebecca Proctor

1000 colour illustrations352 pages, 250 x 195 mmISBN (paperback) 978 1 85669 585 5£19.952009

Made & SoldToys, T-shirts, Prints, Zines and Other StuffFL@33

600 colour illustrations240 pages, 245 x 190 mmISBN (paperback) 978 1 85669 628 9£19.952009

FixedGlobal Fixed-Gear Bike CultureAndrew Edwards and Max Leonard

378 colour illustrations144 pages, 245 x 210 mmISBN (paperback) 978 1 85669 645 6£17.952009

SignsLettering in the EnvironmentPhil Baines and Catherine Dixon

700 colour illustrations192 pages, 250 x 240 mmISBN (paperback) 978 1 85669 576 3£14.952008

Creative Island 2 John Sorrell

325 colour illustrations236 pages, 260 x 260 mmISBN (paperback) 978 1 85669 626 5£24.952009

Drawing for DesignersAlan Pipes

300 illustrations, 230 in colour224 pages, 280 x 216 mmISBN (paperback) 978 1 85669 533 6£19.952007

Process50 Product Designs from Concept to ManufactureJennifer Hudson

1,088 illustrations, 800 in colour240 pages, 280 x 216 mmISBN (paperback ) 978 1 85669 541 1£26.002008

Designing Sustainable PackagingScott Boylston

400 colour illustrations192 pages, 280 x 216 mmISBN (paperback ) 978 1 85669 597 8£19.952009

‘Clear and easy to understand summary of the manufacturing and materials processes that can be used. Good examples and up to date context.’ Christian McLening, Senior Lecturer, The Arts Institute at Bournemouth

Making ItManufacturing Techniques for Product DesignChris Lefteri

300 colour illustrations240 pages, 240 x 170 mmISBN (paperback) 978 1 85669 506 0£19.952007

Academic Design

Print & PatternBowie Style

750 colour illustrations304 pages, 246 x 172 mmISBN (paperback) 978 1 85669 646 3£19.952010

Packaging DesignBill Stewart

300 colour illustrations224 pages, 256 x 215 mmISBN (paperback) 978 1 85669 525 1£22.502007

A Type PrimerJohn Kane

241 illustrations, 41 in colour208 pages, 250 x 175 mmISBN (paperback) 978 1 85669 291 5£17.952002

Book DesignAndrew Haslam

370 illustrations, 250 in colour256 pages, 256 x 215 mmISBN (paperback) 978 1 85669 473 5£24.952006

Type & TypographySecond Edition

Phil Baines and Andrew Haslam

370 illustrations, 200 in colour224 pages, 256 x 215 mmISBN (paperback) 978 185669 437 7£22.50 2005

Backlist – Advertising / Animation 61Backlist – Fashion 60

Advertising How to Make it as an Advertising CreativeSimon Veksner

80 colour illustrations160 pages, 230 x 190 mmISBN (paperback) 978 1 85669 657 9£17.952010

This is AdvertisingEliza Williams

596 colour illustrations224 pages, 270 x 210 mmISBN (paperback) 978 1 85669 647 0£24.952010

SIMON VEKSNER Forward by daVId droGa

Interviews with: Siimon Reynolds, Trevor Beattie, Amir Kassaei, Jeff Benjamin, Jeremy Craigen, Paul Silburn and Flo Heiss

Fashion

‘Mark Shaw offers some seasoned advice in Copywriting ... Packed with great examples of how to use words visually.’ Creative Review

‘Showcasing some stunning pieces – bold, original and beautiful works of art that will surely stand the test of time’ Harper’s Bazaar

Fashion JewelleryCatwalk and CoutureMaia Adams

370 colour illustrations208 pages, 280 x 197 mmISBN (hardback) 978 1 85669 655 5£24.952010

Cult StreetwearJosh Sims

900 illustrations, 800 in colour208 pages,292 x 220 mmISBN (paperback) 978 1 85669 651 7£19.952010

Contemporary LingerieKatie Dominy

300 colour illustrations192 pages, 280 x 197 mmISBN (hardback) 978 1 85669 650 0£24.952010

Contemporary Lingerie Design

katie dominy

The Pattern SourcebookA Century of Surface DesignDrusilla Cole

342 colour illustrations304 pages, 250 x 195 mmISBN (paperback) 978 1 85669 621 0£19.95 2009

includes CD ROM

BagSue Huey and Susie Draffan

250 colour illustrations208 pages, 280 x 205 mmISBN (hardback) 978 1 85669 616 6£28.002009

PatternsNew Surface DesignDrusilla Cole

400 colour illustrations240 pages, 240 x 170 mmISBN (paperback) 978 1 85669 505 3£15.99 2007

The White DressFashion Inspiration for BridesHarriet Worsley

283 illustrations, 152 in colour320 pages, 250 x 195 mmISBN (paperback) 978 1 85669 560 2£24.952009

Guerrilla AdvertisingUnconventional Brand CommunicationGavin Lucas and Michael Dorrian

300 colour illustrations192 pages, 300 x 230 mmISBN (paperback) 978 1 85669 470 4£25.002006

CopywritingSuccessful Writing for Design, Advertising and MarketingMark Shaw

80 colour illustrations216 pages, 246 x 172 mmISBN (paperback) 978 1 85669 568 8£17.952009

Animation

includes DVD

The Animation BibleA Guide to Everything – from Flipbooks to FlashMaureen Furniss

750 colour illustrations340 pages, 280 x 216 mm (rounded corners)ISBN (paperback) 978 1 85669 550 3£22.502008

includes DVD

Animation UnlimitedInnovative Short Films Since 1940Liz Faber and Helen Walters

500 colour illustrations192 pages, 280 x 240 mmISBN (paperback) 978 1 85669 346 2£28.002004

Animation in ProcessAndrew Selby

250 colour illustrations192 pages, 280 x 216 mmISBN (paperback) 978 1 85669 587 9£24.952009

Backlist – Fashion 63Backlist – Fashion 62

‘With contributions from respected designers and images from Nick Knight, this book is not to be missed.’ Harper’s Bazaar

British Fashion DesignersHywel Davies

350 colour illustrations208 pages, 280 x 197 mmISBN (hardback) 978 1 85669 633 3£24.952009

Custom KicksPersonalized FootwearKim Smits and Matthijs Maat of MAKI Design

320 colour illustrations224 pages, 165 x 210 mm (landscape)ISBN (paperback ) 978 1 85669 542 8£12.992008

100 New Fashion DesignersHywel Davies

900 colour illustrations384 pages, 290 x 190 mmISBN (paperback) 978 1 85669 571 8£24.952008

Visual MerchandisingWindow and In-Store Displays for RetailTony Morgan

280 illustrations, 250 in colour208 pages, 280 x 216 mmISBN (paperback) 978 1 85669 539 8£22.502008

AdornNew JewelleryAmanda Mansell

460 colour illustrations272 pages, 170 x 240 mm (landscape)ISBN (paperback) 978 1 85669 574 9£19.952008

New ShoesContemporary Footwear Design Sue Huey and Rebecca ProctorPhotography by Esther Teichmann

Over 300 colour illustrations208 pages, 290 x 200 mmISBN (hardback) 978 1 85669 507 7£25.002007

Textile Designers at the Cutting EdgeBradley Quinn

662 colour illustrations320 pages, 245 x 210 mmISBN 978 1 85669 581 7(flexibound with ribbon)£24.952009

Textiles NowDrusilla Cole

400 colour illustrations272 pages, 250 x 195 mmISBN (paperback) 978 1 85669 572 5£19.952008

UniformsBill Dunn

247 colour illustrations272 pages, 230 x 170 mmISBN (paperback) 978 1 85669 583 1£17.952009

Modern MenswearHywel Davies

350 colour illustrations208 pages, 280 x 197 mmISBN (paperback) 978 1 85669 595 4£17.952009

300% CottonMore T-Shirt Graphics Helen Walters

934 colour illustrations144 pages, 250 x 250 mmISBN (paperback) 978 1 85669 491 9£19.952006

‘An indispensable survey by the fashion historian Cally Blackman.’ Daily Telegraph

100 Years of Fashion IllustrationCally Blackman

Over 400 colour illustrations384 pages, 250 x 195 mmISBN (paperback) 978 1 85669 462 9£24.95 2007

Tees Special Edition shirt:

My Wonderful World of FashionA Book for Drawing, Creating and DreamingNina Chakrabarti

700 illustrations272 pages, 289 x 210 mmISBN (paperback) 978 1 85669 632 6£12.952009

100 Years of MenswearCally Blackman

347 illustrations, 193 in colour320 pages, 250 x 195 mmISBN (flexibound) 978 1 85669 614 2£24.952009

TeesThe Art of the T-ShirtMAKI Design

700 colour illustrations336 pages, 250 x 195 mmISBN (paperback) 978 1 85669 615 9£19.952009

Special Edition:Small shirt: 978 1 85669 638 8Large shirt: 978 1 85669 639 5Price: £30.00

Backlist – Academic Fasion / Architecture 65Backlist – Architecture 64

ArchitectureInterior Design

Detail in Contemporary Timber ArchitectureVirginia McLeod

500 illustrations, 200 in colour224 pages, 290 x 250 mmISBN (hardback) 978 1 85669 641 8£32.002010

includes CD-ROM

Detail in Contemporary Landscape ArchitectureVirginia McLeod

530 illustrations, 180 in colour192 pages, 290 x 250 mmISBN (hardback) 978 1 85669 498 8£32.002008

includes CD-ROM includes CD-ROM

Detail in Contemporary Residential ArchitectureVirginia McLeod

600 illustrations, 200 in colour240 pages, 290 x 250 mmISBN (hardback) 978 1 85669 482 7£32.002007

Detail in Contemporary Bathroom DesignVirginia McLeod

100 colour photographs, 200 illustrations192 pages, 250 x 250 mmISBN (hardback) 978 1 85669 590 9£25.002009

InfillNew Houses for Urban SitesAdam Mornement and Annabel Biles

400 illustrations, 300 in colour240 pages, 250 x 226 mmISBN (hardback) 978 1 85669 558 9£27.502009

New Chinese Architecture

500 illustrations, 400 in colour480 pages, 250 x 190 mmISBN (hardback) 978 1 85669 608 1£28.002009

New Urban HousingHilary French

370 illustrations, 235 in colour192 pages, 288 x 235 mmISBN (paperback) 978 1 85669 603 6£19.952009

MicroVery Small BuildingsRuth Slavid

310 illustrations, 260 in colour224 pages, 215 x 195 mmISBN (paperback) 978 1 85669 594 7£12.952009

HOK LondonDiversity in DesignKenneth Powellwith foreword by Sir Peter Cook

350 illustrations, 200 in colour192 pages, 250 x 250 mmISBN (hardback) 978 1 85669 553 4£30.002008

HatchThe New Architectural GenerationKieran Long

800 colour illustrations352 pages, 250 x 195 mmISBN (flexibound) 978 1 85669 562 6£24.952008

Materials, Form and ArchitectureRichard Weston

480 colour illustrations240 pages, 250 x 250 mmISBN (paperback) 978 1 85669 555 8£22.502008

Fashion A to ZAn Illustrated DictionaryAlex Newman and Zakee Shariff

150 colour illustrations240 pages, 220 x 180 mmISBN (paperback) 978 1 85669 573 2£17.952009

AcademicFashion

Fashion & TextilesThe Essential Careers GuideCarol Brown

150 colour illustrations256 pages, 250 x 175ISBN (paperback) 978 1 85669 617 3£17.952010

How to Set Up & Run a Fashion LabelToby Meadows

137 illustrations, 117 in colour176 pages, 250 x 175 mmISBN (paperback) 978 1 85669 575 6£17.952009

Fashion IllustratorSecond Edition

Bethan Morris

250 colour illustrations240 pages, 256 x 215 mmISBN (paperback) 978 1 85669 654 8£22.502010

Technical Drawing for FashionBasia Szkutnicka

850 illustrations, 250 in colour224 pages, 280 x 216 mmISBN (paperback) 978 1 85669 618 0£22.502010

Fashion Design Second Edition

Sue Jenkyn Jones

340 illustrations, 320 in colour240 pages, 256 x 215 mmISBN (paperback) 978 1 85669 436 0£22.50 2005

Digital Textile DesignMelanie Bowles and Ceri Isaac

200 colour illustrations192 pages, 280 x 216 mmISBN (paperback) 978 1 85669 586 2£22.502009

Detail in Contemporary Kitchen DesignVirginia McLeod

350 illustrations, 150 in colour192 pages, 250 x 250 mmISBN (hardback) 978 1 85669 570 1£25.002008

The Transformation of St Pancras StationAlastair Lansley

450 illustrations, 300 in colour240 pages, 250 x 250 mmISBN (paperback) 978 1 85669 637 1£19.952010

Stone ArchitectureDavid Dernie

432 illustrations, 366 in colour240 pages, 250 x 250 mmISBN (paperback) 978 1 85669 602 9£19.952009

Wood ArchitectureRuth Slavid

300 illustrations, 225 in colour240 pages, 250 x 250 mmISBN (paperback) 978 1 85669 606 7£19.952009

Backlist – Architecture / Interior Design 67Backlist – Interior Design 66

21st Century HouseJonathan Bell

450 illustrations, 300 in colour256 pages, 215 x 195 mmISBN (paperback) 978 1 85669 537 4£13.952007

ExtensionsAdam Mornement

300 illustrations, 225 in colour256 pages, 230 x 230 mmISBN (hardback) 978 1 85669 494 0£25.00 2007

SkyscrapersStructure and DesignMatthew Wells

250 illustrations, 100 in colour192 pages, 305 x 210 mmISBN (hardback) 978 1 85669 403 2£30.002005

Wood HousesRuth Slavid

366 illustrations, 263 in colour208 pages, 250 x 250 mmISBN (hardback) 978 1 85669 455 1£30.002006

Architects TodayKester Rattenbury, Robert Bevan and Kieran Long

400 illustrations, 300 in colour240 pages, 215 x 195 mmISBN (paperback) 978 1 85669 492 6£12.952006

The Architecture of YemenFrom Yafi to HadramutSalma Samar Damluji

600 illustrations, 400 in colour304 pages, 328 x 248 mmISBN (hardback) 978 1 85669 514 5£50.00 2007

New Glass ArchitectureBrent Richards Photographs by Dennis Gilbert

275 illustrations, 200 in colour240 pages, 250 x 250 mmISBN (hardback) 978 1 85669 376 9£35.002006

Concrete ArchitectureCatherine Croft

300 illustrations, 200 in colour240 pages, 250 x 250 mmISBN (hardback) 978 1 85669 364 6£35.002004

Materials for Architectural DesignVictoria Ballard Bell with Patrick Rand

525 illustrations, 275 in colour288 pages, 273 x 203 mmISBN (paperback) 978 1 85669 480 3£29.002007

New Restaurant DesignBethan Ryder

259 illustrations, 214 in colour192 pages, 260 x 260 mmISBN (paperback) 978 1 85669 674 6£19.952010

Creative SpaceUrban Homes of Artists and InnovatorsFrancesca Gavin

250 colour illustrations208 pages, 280 x 240 mmISBN (paperback) 978 1 85669 588 6£19.952009

New Bar & Club DesignBethan Ryder

200 illustrations, 150 in colour192 pages, 260 x 260 mmISBN (paperback) 978 1 85669 636 4£19.952009

RestroomContemporary DesignJennifer Hudson

250 illustrations, 200 in colour192 pages, 250 x 250 mmISBN (hardback) 978 1 85669 518 3£27.002008

One-OffIndependent Retail DesignClare Dowdy

268 illustrations, 250 in colour192 pages, 250 x 250 mmISBN (hardback) 978 1 85669 519 0£30.002008

Very Small ShopsJohn Stones

264 illustrations, 233 in colour256 pages, 215 x 195 mmISBN (hardback) 978 1 85669 625 8£22.502009

French Interiors of the 18th CenturyJohn Whitehead

263 illustrations, 247 in colour256 pages, 288 x 235 mmISBN (hardback) 978 1 85669 018 8£40.002009

Interior Architecture NowJennifer Hudson

500 colour illustrations352 pages, 250 x 195 mmISBN (paperback) 978 1 85669 520 6£19.95 2007

Couture InteriorsLiving with FashionMarnie Fogg

300 colour illustrations224 pages, 280 x 240 mmISBN (hardback) 978 1 85669 535 0£30 2007

InteriorsThe Home Since 1700Steven Parissien

400 illustrations, 300 in colour304 pages, 250 x 226 mmISBN (hardback) 978 1 85669 538 1£30.002008

Exhibition DesignDavid Dernie

435 illustrations, 405 in colour192 pages, 288 x 235 mmISBN (paperback) 978 1 85669 522 0£19.952007

FlexibleArchitecture that Responds to ChangeRobert Kronenburg

410 illustrations, 320 in colour240 pages, 250 x 210 mmISBN (hardback) 978 1 85669 461 2£30.002007

Backlist – Academic Architecture / Interior Design 69Backlist – Academic Interior Design / Art 68

A History of Western ArchitectureFourth Edition

David Watkin

981 illustrations, 51 in colour720 pages, 238 x 192 mmISBN (paperback) 978 1 85669 459 9£24.95 2005

A World History of ArchitectureSecond Edition

Michael Fazio, Marian Moffett and Lawrence Wodehouse

569 illustrations, 339 in colour608 pages, 292 x 220 mmISBN (paperback) 978 1 85669 549 7£32.00 2008

includes CD-ROM

Key Houses of the Twentieth Century Plans, Sections and ElevationsColin Davies

600 illustrations, 150 in colour240 pages, 290 x 250 mmISBN (paperback) 978 1 85669 463 6£28.002006

Art The Art AtlasJohn Onians

600 colour illustrations352 pages, 340 x 250 mmISBN (hardback) 978 1 85669 557 2£32.002008

Art by TattooistsBeyond FlashJo Waterhouse

200 colour illustrations128 pages, 220 x 220 mmISBN (paperback) 978 1 85669 631 9£12.952009

Guerilla ArtEdited by Sebastian Peiter, additional text by Goetz Werner

200 colour illustrations112 pages, 230 x 190 mmISBN (hardback) 978 1 85669 593 0£14.952009

includes DVD

Angaza AfrikaAfrican Art NowChris Spring

350 colour illustrations336 pages, 256 x 226 mmISBN (paperback) 978 1 85669 548 0£25.002008

IznikThe Pottery of Ottoman TurkeyNurhan Atasoy and Julian Raby

991 illustrations, 303 in colour384 pages, 363 x 258 mmISBN (hardback) 978 1 85669 054 6£75.002008

Hell BoundNew Gothic ArtFrancesca Gavin

160 colour illustrations176 pages, 245 x 210 mmISBN (paperback) 978 1 85669 563 3£15.952008

Graffiti AsiaStudio Rarekwai

350 colour illustrations128 pages, 220 x 220 mmISBN (hardback) 978 1 85669 649 4£16.952010

includes DVD

History of Interior DesignThird Edition

John Pile

665 illustrations, 312 in colour480 pages, 292 x 220 mmISBN (hardback) 978 1 85669 596 1£40.002009

AcademicArchitecture Interior Design

Key Contemporary BuildingsPlans, Sections and ElevationsRob Gregory

650 illustrations, 150 in colour240 pages, 290 x 250 mmISBN (paperback) 978 1 85669 501 5£28.002008

includes CD-ROM

Key Urban Housing of the Twentieth CenturyPlans, Sections and ElevationsHilary French

560 illustrations, 120 in colour240 pages, 290 x 250 mmISBN (paperback) 978 1 85669 564 0£28.002008

Key Buildings of the 20th CenturyPlans, Sections and ElevationsSecond Edition

Richard Weston

700 illustrations, 175 in colour256 pages, 290 x 250 mmISBN (paperback) 978 1 85669 659 3£29.002010

includes CD-ROM includes CD-ROM

‘ ...a well structured and clearly presented text, informative and up-to-date ... a nicely presented book that is great for students of all architectural subjects ...’ Chartered Institute of Architectural Technologists

Introduction to Architectural TechnologyPete Silver and Will McLean

350 illustrations, 150 in colour192 pages, 220 x 220 mmISBN (paperback) 978 1 85669 566 4£19.952008

ArchitectureAn IntroductionGeoffrey Makstutis

324 illustrations, 278 in colour248 pages, 256 x 215 mmISBN (paperback) 978 1 85669 623 4£22.502010

Exhibition DesignPhilip Hughes

296 illustrations, 240 in colour224 pages, 256 x 215 mmISBN (paperback) 978 1 85669 640 1£22.502010

Interior DesignSecond Edition

Jenny Gibbs

240 illustrations, 200 in colour224 pages, 256 x 215 mmISBN (paperback) 978 1 85669 604 3£22.502010

Drawing for Interior DesignDrew Plunkett

331 illustrations, 264 in colour192 pages, 280 x 216 mmISBN (paperback) 978 1 85669 622 7£22.502009

Backlist – Art 71Backlist – Academic Art 70

Good FoundationsTrusts & Foundations and the Arts in the United KingdomPaul Glinkowski

51 illustrations240 pages, 256 x 165 mmISBN (paperback) 978 1 85669 559 6£17.95 2008

Concrete 2 CanvasMore Skateboarders’ ArtJo Waterhouse

200 colour illustrations128 pages, 220 x 220 mmISBN (paperback) 978 1 85669 531 2£12.95 2007

Railway Posters 1923–1947Beverley Cole and Richard Durack

265 illustrations, 246 in colour160 pages, 288 x 235 mmISBN (paperback) 978 1 85669 014 0£17.951992

Oriental RugsA Complete GuideMurray L. Eiland and Murray Eiland III

350 illustrations, 320 in colour368 pages, 305 x 235 mmISBN (hardback) 978 1 85669 132 1 £28.002008

PrintmakingA Complete Guide to Materials and ProcessesBeth Grabowski and Bill Fick

657 illustrations, 566 in colour240 pages, 292 x 220 mmISBN (paperback) 978 1 85669 600 5£19.952009

Colour PaintingUsing the Full PaletteDiane Edison

275 colour illustrations184 pages, 292 x 200 mmISBN (paperback) 978 1 85669 551 0£15.952008

ColourA Workshop for Artists and DesignersDavid Hornung

210 colour illustrations168 pages, 253 x 203 mmISBN (paperback) 978 1 85669 419 3£17.952004

ColourHow to Use Colour in Art and DesignFourth Edition

Edith Anderson Feisner

195 illustrations, 177 in colour192 pages, 280 x 216 mmISBN (paperback) 978 1 85669 441 4£18.952006

ParisCity of ArtJean-Marie Perouse de Montclos

850 illustrations, 800 in colour708 pages, 310 x 240 mmISBN (hardback) 978 0 86565 226 7£50.002003

Art in Renaissance ItalyThird Edition

John T. Paoletti and Gary M. Radke

695 illustrations, 400 in colour576 pages, 280 x 240 mmISBN (paperback) 978 1 85669 439 1£30.00 2005

The Rise of the SixtiesAmerican and European Art in the Era of Dissent 1955–69Thomas Crow

116 illustrations, 76 in colour200 pages, 235 x 166 mmISBN (paperback) 978 1 85669 426 1£12.952005

The Renaissance in EuropeMargaret L. King

104 illustrations, 40 in colour and14 maps384 pages, 235 x 192 mmISBN (paperback) 978 1 85669 374 5£16.952004

Art Since 1940Second Edition

Jonathan Fineberg

580 illustrations, 250 in colour512 pages, 280 x 216 mmISBN (paperback) 978 1 85669 191 8£24.952000

Chinese Snuff BottlesFrom the Sanctum of Enlightened Respect IIIDenis S.K. Low

735 colour illustrations432 pages, 235 x 310 mmISBN (hardback) 978 1 85669 886 2£120.00 2007

Sketch!: DalekSketch!: DarbotzSketch!: ESOWSketch!: Jimi CrayonStudio Rarekwai in collaboration with four graffiti artists

200 blank pages190 x 270 mm (landscape)Sketch!: Dalek ISBN 978 1 85669 544 2Sketch!: Darbotz ISBN 978 1 85669 545 9Sketch!: ESOW ISBN 978 1 85669 546 6Sketch!: Jimi Crayon ISBN 978 1 85669 547 3£9.952008

Academic ArtFilm Photography

A World History of ArtRevised Seventh Edition

John Flemming and Hugh Honour

1459 illustrations, 714 in colour996 pages, 292 x 220 mmISBN (paperback) 978 1 85669 584 8£35.00ISBN (hardback) 978 1 85669 579 4£45.002009

An Artist’s HandbookMaterials and TechniquesMargaret Krug

400 illustrations, 375 in colour256 pages, 256 x 165 mmISBN (paperback) 978 1 85669 523 7£15.952007

17th-Century Art & ArchitectureSecond Edition

Ann Sutherland Harris

438 illustrations, 284 in colour464 pages, 292 x 220 mmISBN (paperback) 978 1 85669 554 1£32.002008

Backlist – Academic Art / Photography / Film / Great Houses

Drawing By SeeingUsing Gestalt PerceptionJohn Torreano

270 illustrations, 86 in colour176 pages, 230 x 215 mm ISBN (paperback) 978 1 85669 515 2£14.992006

Working with ClayThird Edition

Susan Peterson and Jan Peterson

567 colour illustrations240 pages, 280 x 216 mmISBN (paperback) 978 1 85669 605 0£19.952009

The Craft and Art of ClayA Complete Potter’s HandbookFourth Edition

Susan Peterson (and Jan Peterson)

1150 illustrations, 585 in colour432 pages, 280 x 216 mm ISBN (paperback) 978 1 85669 354 7£24.952003

FilmA Critical IntroductionSecond Edition

Maria Pramaggiore and Tom Wallis

472 illustrations, 215 in colour464 pages, 253 x 203 mmISBN (paperback) 978 1 85669 534 3£24.952007

PhotographyA Cultural HistoryThird Edition

Mary Warner Marien

642 illustrations, 180 in colour568 pages, 292 x 220 mmISBN (paperback) 978 1 85669 666 1£35.002010

Great Houses Great Houses of England & WalesHugh Montgomery-Massingberdand Christopher Simon Sykes

420 colour illustrations424 pages, 320 x 270 mmISBN (hardback) 978 1 85669 053 9£40.001994

IndexContacts

7372

Methods & Theories of Art HistoryAnne D’Alleva

37 illustrations192 pages, 210 x 138 mmISBN (paperback) 978 1 85669 417 9£9.95 2004

PhotographyJohn Ingledew

300 colour illustrations256 pages, 256 x 215 mmISBN (paperback) 978 1 85669 432 2£19.95 2005

Index of Titles 74 75Index of Titles

AAdorn: New Jewellery 63Advanced Fashion Drawing: Lifestyle Illustration 16Angaza Afrika: African Art Now 69Animation Bible: A Guide to Everything – from Flipbooks to Flash, The 60Animation in Process 60Animation Unlimited: Innovative Short Films Since 1940 60Architects Today 66Architectural Drawing 29Architectural Modelmaking 28Architecture of Yemen: From Yafi to Hadramut, The 66Architecture: An Introduction 68Art & Sole: Contemporary Sneaker Art & Design 54Art Atlas, The 69Art by Tattooists: Beyond Flash 69Art Direction Explained, At Last! 57Art in Renaissance Italy 71Art Since 1940 71Artist’s Handbook: Materials and Techniques, An 71

BBag 6, 61Bibliographic: 100 Classic Graphic Design Books 54Book Design 58Boot, The 6–7British Fashion Designers 9, 62Business Cards 2: More Ways of Saying Hello 55Business Cards 3: Designs on Saying Hello 39, 55

CC/ID: Visual Identity and Branding for the Arts 56Chinese Snuff Bottles: From the Sanctum of Enlightened Respect III 70Colour Painting: Using the Full Palette 71Colour: A Workshop for Artists and Designers 71Colour: How to Use Colour in Art and Design 71Concrete Architecture 66Concrete 2 Canvas: More Skateboards’ Art 70Construction and Detailing for Interior Design 30Contemporary Lingerie 61Copywriting: Successful Writing for Design, Advertising and Marketing 60Couture Interiors: Living with Fashion 67Cover Art By: New Music Graphics 55Craft and Art of Clay: A Complete Potter’s Handbook, The 72Creative Island 2 59Creative Space: Urban Homes of Artists and Innovators 67Cult Streetwear 41, 61Custom Kicks: Personalized Footwear 63Custom Road Bike, The 32–33

DDesign Diaries: Creative Process in Graphic Design 42–43Designers’ Identities 39Designing Sustainable Packaging 59Designs for Small Spaces 31Detail in Contemporary Bathroom Design 65Detail in Contemporary Kitchen Design 65Detail in Contemporary Landscape Architecture 20, 64Detail in Contemporary Residential Architecture 20, 64Detail in Contemporary Timber Architecture 20, 64Digital Textile Design 64DIY Fashion: Customize and Personalize 10–11Drawing by Seeing: Using Gestalt Perception 72Drawing for Designers 59Drawing for Interior Design 69

EEco Fashion 14–15Editorial Design 57Encyclopedia of Detail in Contemporary Residential Architecture 20–21End of Print, The 56Essentials of Visual Communication 57Exhibition Design 54, 67Exhibition Design 68Extensions 66Extreme Architecture: Building for Challenging Environments 67

FFabric For Fashion: A Comprehensive Guide to Natural Fibres 12Fabric For Fashion: The Swatch Book 13Fashion & Textiles: The Essential Careers Guide 64Fashion A to Z: An Illustrated Dictionary 64Fashion Design 64Fashion Designers’ Sketchbooks 18–19Fashion Illustrator, Second Edition 64Fashion Jewellery: Catwalk and Couture 6, 61Film: A Critical Introduction 72Fixed: Global Fixed-Gear Bike Culture 32, 58Flexible: Architecture that Responds to Change 66For Love and Money: New Illustration 54Foundations of Art & Design 57French Interiors of the 18th Century 67

GGood Foundations: Trusts & Foundations and the Arts in the United Kingdom 70Graffiti Asia 41, 69Graphic Design Essentials: Skills, Software and Creative Solutions 57Graphic Design for Fashion 9Graphic Design: A New History 57Graphic Design: A User’s Manual 54Great Houses of England & Wales 72Guerilla Art 41, 69Guerrilla Advertising: Unconventional Brand Communication 60

Index of Titles

HHatch: The New Architectural Generation 27, 65Hell Bound: New Gothic Art 69History of Interior Design 69History of Modern Design, Second Edition 44History of Western Architecture, A 69HOK London: Diversity in Design 65How to be a graphic designer, without losing your soul, Second Edition 38How to be an illustrator 57How to Create a Portfolio & Get Hired: A Guide for Graphic Designers and Illustrators 49How to Make it as an Advertising Creative 60How to Set Up & Run a Fashion Label 9, 64How to Use Images 57How to Write Art History, Second Edition 34

IIndie Craft 34–35Infill: New Houses for Urban Sites 65Interior Architecture Now 67Interior Architecture: From Brief to Build 24–25Interior Design, Second Edition 68Interiors: The Home Since 1700 67Introduction to Architectural Technology 27, 70Iznik: The Pottery of Ottoman Turkey 69

KKey Buildings of the 20th Century: Plans, Sections and Elevations 68Key Contemporary Buildings: Plans, Sections and Elevations 68Key Houses of the Twentieth Century: Plans, Sections and Elevations 68Key Urban Housing of the Twentieth Century: Plans, Sections and Elevations 68

LLeather Fashion Design 17Logo 39, 55Look at This: Contemporary Brochures, Catalogues & Documents 56

MMade & Sold: Toys, T-shirts, Prints, Zines and Other Stuff 34, 58Making It: Manufacturing Techniques for Product Design 59Manga: Sixty Years of Japanese Comics 56Masters of Fashion Illustration 2–3Materials for Architectural Design 66Materials, Form and Architecture 65Materials, Process, Print: Creative Solutions for Graphic Design 55Methods & Theories of Art History 72Micro: Very Small Buildings 65Modern Menswear 62Motion Blur 2: Multidimensional Moving Imagemakers 55Motion by Design 56My Wonderful World of Fashion: A Book for Drawing, Creating and Dreaming 36, 62

NNew Bar & Club Design 66New Chinese Architecture 65New Glass Architecture 66New Media Design 57New Modern House: Redefining Functionalism, The 26–27New Packaging Design 55New Restaurant Design 66New Shoes: Contemporary Footwear Design 63 New Typographic Design 56New Urban Housing 65No More Rules: Graphic Design and Postmodernism 56

OOne-Off: Independent Retail Design 67100 New Fashion Designers 63100 Years of Fashion Illustration 2, 63100 Years of Menswear 621000 Interior Details for the Home: And Where to Find Them 31, 581000 New Designs 2: And Where to Find Them 31, 581000 New Eco Designs: And Where to Find Them 31, 58Oriental Rugs: A Complete Guide 70

PPackaging Design 59Paris: City of Art 70Pattern Magic 8Pattern Sourcebook: A Century of Surface Design, The 10, 61Patterns: New Surface Design 61Pentagram Marks: 400 Symbols and Logotypes 54Photography 72Photography: A Cultural History 72Picture Book, Contemporary Illustration, The 45Pictures & Words: New Comic Art and Narrative Illustration 56Planning Office Spaces: a practical guide for managers and designers 23Play Pen: New Children’s Book Illustration 55Postcard 56Print & Pattern 10, 58Printmaking: A Complete Guide to Materials and Processes 71Process: 50 Product Designs from Concept to Manufacture 59Production for Graphic Designers 57Production for Print 48

RRailway Posters 1923–1947 70Renaissance in Europe, The 71Restroom: Contemporary Design 67Retro Fonts 46Rise of the Sixties: American and European Art in the Era of Dissent 1955–69, The 71

S17th-Century Art & Architecture 71Signs: Lettering in the Environment 59Sizes May Vary: A Workbook for Graphic Design 55Sketch! 70Sketchbooks: The Hidden Art of Designers, Illustrators and Creatives 18, 55Skyscrapers: Structure and Design 66Sneaker Colouring Book, The 36, 54Stickerbomb 54Stickerbomb 2 41, 54Stone Architecture 65Street Art Doodle Book: Outside the Lines 36–37Street Art Stencil Book, The 40–41Studio Culture: The Secret Life of a Graphic Design Studio 55Supergraphics: Graphic Design for Walls, Buildings & Spaces 47Swiss Graphic Design: The Origins and Growth of an International Style 1920–1965 56

TTechnical Drawing for Fashion 64Tees: The Art of the T-Shirt 62Textile Designers at the Cutting Edge 62Textiles Now 62This is Advertising 60This Means This, This Means That: A User’s Guide to Semiotics 57300% Cotton: More T-Shirt Graphics 63Towards Zero-energy Architecture: New Solar Design 22Transformation of St Pancras Station, The 65Trend Forecaster’s Handbook, The 521st Century House 66Type Primer, A 58Type & Typography, Second Edition 58

UUniforms 62

VVery Small Shops 67Visual Merchandising: Window and In-store Displays for Retail 4, 63

WWhite Dress: Fashion Inspiration for Brides, The 61Window Display: New Visual Merchandising 4Wood Architecture 65Wood Houses 66Working with Clay 72World History of Architecture, A 69World History of Art, A 71

76 77Index of AuthorsIndex of Authors

AAdams, Maia 6, 61Andrews, Guy 32Atasoy, Nurhan 69Austin, Tricia 57

BBaines, Phil 58, 59Ballard Bell, Victoria 66Bell, Jonathan 27, 66Bell, Roanne 56Bergström, Bo 57Bevan, Robert 67Biles, Annabel 65Blackman, Cally 2, 62, 63Blackwell, Lewis 56Bowles, Melanie 64Boyce, Mark 55Boylston, Scott 59Brereton, Richard 18, 55Brook, Tony 55Brown, Carol 64Brown, Sass 14

CCarson, David 56Chakrabarti, Nina 36, 62Cole, Beverley 70Cole, Drusilla 10, 61, 62Crayon, Jimi 70Croft, Catherine 66Crow, Thomas 71

DD’Alleva, Anne 34, 72Dalek 70Damluji, Salma Samar 66Darbotz 70Dave the Chimp 36Davies, Colin 68Davies, Hywel 9, 18, 62, 63Dernie, David 29, 65, 67Dixon, Catherine 59Dominy, Katie 61Donovan, Bil 16Dorrian, Michael 39, 55, 60Doust, Richard 57Dowdy, Clare 67Downton, David 2Draffan, Susie 6, 61Drate, Spencer 56Dunn, Bill 62Dunn, Nick 28Durack, Richard 70

EEdison, Diane 71Edwards, Andrew 32, 58Eiland III, Murray 70Eiland, Murray L. 70Eskilson, Stephen J. 57ESOW 70Evamy, Michael 39, 55

FFaber, Liz 60Farrelly, Liz 39, 54, 55Fawcett-Tang, Roger 56Fazio, Michael 69Feisner, Edith Anderson 71Fick, Bill 71Fineberg, Jonathan 71FL@33 34, 55, 58Flemming, John 71Fogg, Marnie 67Francis-Bryden, Selena 10French, Hilary 65, 68Furniss, Maureen 60

GGatter, Mark 48Gavin, Francesca 67, 69Gibbs, Jenny 68Gilbert, Dennis 66Glinkowski, Paul 70Godfrey, Jason 54Grabowski, Beth 71Graven Images 55Gravett, Paul 56Gregory, Rob 68Guzowski, Mary 22

HHall, Sean 57Hallett, Clive 12, 13Harris, Ann Sutherland 71Haslam, Andrew 58Heller, Steven 57Hess, Jay 9Hollis, Richard 56Honour, Hugh 71Hornung, David 71Hudson, Jennifer 24, 31, 58, 59, 67Huey, Sue 6, 61, 63Hughes, Philip 68Hyland, Angus 45, 56

IIngledew, John 73Intercity 54Isaac, Ceri 64

Index of Authors

JJarosch, Daniel 36, 54Jenkyn Jones, Sue 64Johnston, Amanda 12, 13Jury, David 56

KKane, John 58King, Emily 56King, Margaret L. 71Kirkpatrick, Janice 55Klingel, Henrik 36, 54Kronenburg, Robert 66Krug, Margaret 71

LLansley, Alastair 65Lefteri, Chris 59Leonard, Max 32, 58Long, Kieran 27, 65, 66Low, Denis S.K. 70Lucas, Gavin 60

MMaat, Matthijs 64Macario, Joyce 57MAKI Design 62, 63Makstutis, Geoffrey 68Mansell, Amanda 63Marien, Mary Warner 73Marshall, Lindsey 57Martens, Yuri 23McLean, Will 27, 68McLeod, Virginia 20, 64, 65Mason, Daniel 55Meachem, Lester 57Meadows, Toby 9,64Moffett, Marian 69Montgomery-Massingberd, Hugh 73Morgan, Tony 4, 63Mornement, Adam 65, 66Morris, Bethan 64

NNakamichi, Tomoko 8Newman, Alex 64

OOn.Studio 41onedotzero 55Onians, John 69

PPaoletti, John T. 71Parissien, Steven 67Pasztorek, Simone 9Peiter, Sebastian 41, 69Perouse de Montclos, Jean-Marie 70Peterson, Jan 73Peterson, Susan 73Pile, John 69Pipes, Alan 57, 59Plunkett, Drew 30, 69Powell, Kenneth 65Poynor, Rick 56Pramaggiore, Maria 73Proctor, Rebecca 31, 58, 63

QQuinn, Bradley 6, 62

RRaby, Julian 69Radke, Gary M. 71Raizman, David 44Rand, Patrick 66Rattenbury, Kester 66Raymond, Martin 5Rees, Darrel 57Richards, Brent 66Robbins, David 56Roberts, Lucienne 42Rudge, Geraldine 31, 58Rudge, Ian 31, 58Ryder, Bethan 66

SSalavetz, Judith 56Salisbury, Martin 55Selby, Andrew 60Shariff, Zakee 64Shaughnessy, Adrian 38, 54, 55, 56Shaw, Mark 60Silver, Pete 27, 68Sims, Josh 41, 61Sinclair, Mark 56Slavid, Ruth 65, 66Smits, Kim 64Sorrell, John 59Spring, Chris 69Squire, Victoria 59Stathaki, Ellie 27Stawinski, Gregor 46Sterlacci, Francesca 17Stewart, Bill 59Stones, John 67

Studio Rarekwai 41, 54, 69Style, Bowie 10, 58Sykes, Christopher Simon 73Szkutnicka, Basia 64

TTaylor, Fig 49Teichmann, Esther 63Torreano, John 73Triggs, Olivia 54

UUnit Editions 47

Vvan Meel, Juriaan 23van Ree, Hermen Jan 23Veksner, Simon 60Vienne, Véronique 57

WWallis, Tom 73Walters, Helen 60, 63Waterhouse, Jo 34, 69, 70Watkin, David 69Wells, Matthew 66Werner, Goetz 41, 69Weston, Richard 65, 68Whitehead, John 67Willberg, Hans Peter 59Williams, Eliza 60Wodehouse, Lawrence 69Worsley, Harriet 61Wright, Rebecca 42

ZZappaterra, Yolanda 57

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