In this unique publication, Marilyn andJohn Neuhart tell the story, to paraphraseCharles Eames himself, of how Eames furnituregot to be the way it is. The Story ofEames Furniture is a biography --not
The Valley of the Shadow is a collection of photography by Miron Zownir that documents a world of unconditional authenticity, dire ecstasy, and demonical possession that exists in the shadows of urban
Monobloc is the established term for the ubiquitous stackable plastic chair that can be found on patios and in yards, snack bars, and campgrounds around the globe. Although despised by design aficiona
With a new look and editorial approach, Los Logos: Compass remains the authoritative reference on contemporary logo design. Like its predecessors, Los Logos: Compass offers a definitive overview of cu
The beauty of interferences presented as a book and on an included CD. In this book, Carsten Nicolai explores the moire effect--a phenomenon that can be created by the overlay of lines. Although such
T-shirts that reflect current styles in graphic design, illustration, and fashion. With their catchy messages and bold artwork, T-shirts are a reflection of and petri dish for current styles in graphi
Containers are modular, affordable, and internationally available. More and more often they are being used to build temporary structures such as pavilions, galleries, and bars as well as sophisticated
Today’s innovative architecture would be inconceivable and unbuildable without the rapid development of new building materials and technologies. Against this background Made Of… not only presents unco
Today's graphic designers, illustrators, and typographers are rediscovering old printing techniques and handcrafts. The work collected in this book shows the many facets of the graphic design busines
Offers interviews with such leading urban artists as Shepard Fairey, Swoon, and Os Gemeos; presents both outdoor work and pieces created for exhibitions and other indoor spaces; and discusses the comm
Using a minimalist approach, Stefan Muller explores the depths of his paintings, though he often considers them finished at a very early point. The tiniest marks, seemingly random, sometimes suffice.
Revealing the invisible in the visible is one of the special talents of Alicja Kwade (b. Katowice, Poland, 1979; lives and works in Berlin). Pebbles polished like diamonds, a euro-pallet painted and b
This book is a striking collection of the personal, often playful and thought-provoking installations in urban environments that use and react to walls, traffic signs, trees, ads, and any and all elem
Velo introduces a wild bunch of passionate cyclists - frame builders, urban planners, artists, photographers, and those who ride professionally - who are making an impact. The book also explores the a
International interest in the sophisticated and aesthetic visualization of complex information made Data Flow a bestseller. Today, more and more graphic designers, advertising agencies, motion designe
Discerning travelers can cherry-pick from the most attractive design hotels worldwide that are presented on the book’s almost 800 pages. Comprised of almost 800 pages of stunning accommodations, this
Georg Baselitz, born Hans Georg Kern in Deutschebaselitz, Saxony, in 1939, continuously contravenes set categories and regularities in his work. In sculpture, in which Baselitz first began to work in
This book is a collection of work by Christophe Szpajdel, an artist whose fans in the underground black metal community worship him as the Lord of the Logos. It includes hundreds of powerful logos, ea