Laurence King Spring 2020
Dear Bookseller,
Some of the best ideas are the ones which, after someone has had them, seem entirely obvious, like Columbus’s proverbial egg. It seems fairly extraordinary that a book of Magnum photographs of the great artists has not been published before now. Cartier Bresson’s photographs of Matisse are legendary, but Magnum Artists also includes many equally engaging shots from deep within the agency’s archives – including René Burri’s images of Giacometti at work, Werner Bischof’s candid shots of Frida Kahlo and Alex Majoli’s portraits of Yayoi Kusama and Marina Abramovic. These photographs of great artists captured by great photographers are sometimes surprising, sometimes funny, but always fascinating in what they reveal. Again, it is extraordinary that a definitive book on the life and work of Philip Guston, one of the greatest American artists of the 20th century, was not published long ago. Written by Robert Storr, one of the world’s leading curators and critics, the publication of this book will shortly precede a major retrospective of Guston’s work at the National Gallery of Art in Washington, which will travel to the Museum of Fine Arts in Houston later in the year and to the Tate Modern in London in 2021. Our Art list is also marked by the launch of a new series, Lives of the Artists, an idea as obvious as it is original. Eminently giftable, concise and attractively priced, this series is launched with books on Andy Warhol and Artemisia Gentileschi. We are particularly proud to be publishing what is the first modern biography of Artemisia Gentileschi, the first universally known woman painter who was uncontestably great. As the history of western art is rewritten to take account of woman artists hitherto overlooked, her place in the canon alongside such great artists as Caravaggio is being marked by a major exhibition at the National Gallery in London. Jonathan Jones’s vivid account of her extraordinary life is completely engrossing. We do not just publish books on the art of the past, but on creating it now. Following our very successful book by Daido Moriyama published in Spring 2019, we are publishing Joel Meyerowitz, How I Make Photographs, in our new series of Masters of Photography. The theme of creativity is taken into new areas with such titles as Read This if You Want to Be YouTube Famous; Extraordinary Things to Cut Out and Collage; The Street Art Manual; and even How to Raise a Loaf and Fall in Love with Sourdough. And for those who want to turn their life into art, we are publishing Make a Living Living: Be Successful Doing What You Love. As well as creating books about it, we like to think we commission art which, if not exactly great, is certainly beautiful, witty or utterly sweet. In the last category comes the first two boxes in a series of jigsaws for children of two and up, My First Story Puzzle: Nature and Animals. Each box contains five three-piece jigsaws, telling simple stories that make them perfect for early learning. I Saw It First! Ocean is a game that is great fun to play and also teaches children about the natural world. And the multi award-winning illustrator and author, Marion Deuchars is launching Bob Goes Pop, a charming story for children about two artists who learn to collaborate rather than compete. For those who just want to laugh, while reading an engaging text, there is Citizen Canine: Dogs in the Movies.
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From: Joel Meyerowitz: How I Make Photographs Masters of Photography ©Joel Meyerowitz 978 1 78627 580 6 £14.99 / MAY 2020
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Joel Meyerowitz
Joel Meyerowitz: How I Make Photographs
Joel Meyerowitz is one of the most celebrated street photographers of his generation. Instrumental in changing attitudes towards colour photography in the 1960s and ’70s, he is a pioneer, nnovator and highly influential teacher. Meyerowitz has exhibited the world over, including representing the Venice Biennale for Architecture in 2002 for his images of Ground Zero post 9/11, or he was the only photographer granted unrestricted access. Meyerowitz lives and works in New York and Italy.
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●● In this volume Joel Meyerowitz explains how to be confident when out shooting on the streets How I Make Photographs reveals all that you always wanted to know about how legendary photographer Joel Meyerowitz thinks, and beyond, the differentseesways heFrom approaches and shoots. street photography tips to thoughts on composition and how to see the inspiration that’s always around you – composition, his sourcesin of inspiration and ideas, 20 bite-size lessons Meyerowitz shares with you his passion and infectious enthusiasm for making incredible photographs. the lenses he uses and many more tips and insights ●● Illustrated throughout with examples of Meyerowitz’s seminal work
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The ‘Masters of Photography’ series is a new approach to photography how-to. Each volume is dedicated to the work of one key photographer who, through a series of bite-sized lessons and ideas, tells you everything you always wanted to know about their approach to taking photographs. From their influences, ideas and experiences, to tech tips and best shots. The series begins with Joel Meyerowitz, who will teach you, among other essentials: how to use a camera to reclaim the streets as your own, why you need to watch the world always with a sense of possibility, how to set your subjects at ease and the importance of being playful and finding a lens that suits your personality. AUTHOR
Joel Meyerowitz started making spontaneous colour photographs on the streets of New York in 1962 with friends such as Tony Ray-Jones and Garry Winogrand. He has since become known as one of the most
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nce you have a camera in your hand, you have a license to see. And seeing is what photography is all about. You learn about yourself and the world around you. In the 55 years I’ve been making photographs, photography has taught me everything I know about the world and about myself. When I began, I didn’t even have a camera. I was an art director at a small agency in New York. I had designed a little brochure and my boss hired a photographer to make the photographs for the brochure. I spent an hour and a half watching this photographer work. I didn’t know at the time that he was Robert Frank, one of the most important photographers of the twentieth century. But in that hour and a half, the things he did were so astonishing, as simple as they were, that when I left the location and went out on the street, the world was alive to me in a way I had never experienced. Every gesture, every incident on the streets seemed to have meaning. By the time I made my way back to the office I realized I had to quit my job and follow that immediate instinct of wanting to be a photographer and to see the way the world showed itself to me. My boss loaned me his Pentax camera, and that was the start of a 55-year journey to fulfill my passion and find my identity. Now you’re at the beginning of a journey of your own. It’s all about finding your identity as an artist and as a human being who is
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The middle isn’t always best Shift the focus of your picture away from the center
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ost photographers put their subject in the middle of the frame. It’s easy that way, right? It’s like shooting an arrow into a target. When I was a young photographer I did that a lot because I wanted to capture the moment or the look, the gesture, the expression, the beauty, and so on. It was a case of “Look, there’s an interesting subject, gotta get that picture!” Bang! Right in the center, “Got it!” And this is OK to do because whatever it takes to make the photograph, you do it. But after a while you’ll begin to notice that most of your images are centered, and you may start to see a sameness in your work.
To make a photograph where the focus isn’t just on the center doesn’t come right away; it’s something you have to learn. I certainly had to. I learned that it is possible to sense the need and then spread the energy of the moment over the entire frame, because the truth is, as you become more sensitive to the way photography works, and to your own instincts, you will enlarge your emotional and visual capacity, and that will allow you to see your world in a richer, more complex way. If you make the picture interesting enough, any person who looks at it will read across the frame—from the center to the upper corner and down the side, for example, rather than just looking at the thing in the center. They will follow the tune that you’re playing inside the photograph. You show people how to see by the images
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ART
Andy Warhol Robert Shore ●● Launching the ‘Lives of the Artists’ series: highly readable short biographies of the most popular artists ●● Warhol led an utterly individual life and endures as a transcendental and fascinating cultural figure ●● Written by Robert Shore, Creative Director at Elephant magazine Somewhere within the iconic images, carefully made personae, star-studded milieu, million-dollar price tags and famous quotes lies the real Andy Warhol. But who was he? Robert Shore unfolds the multi-dimensional Warhol, dissecting his existence as undisputed art-world hotshot, recreating the amazing circle that surrounded him and tracing his path to stardom back through his early career and his awkward and unusual youth. After Warhol, nothing would be the same – he changed art forever. Find out how with his remarkable story. AUTHOR
Robert Shore is the creative director of the visual-arts quarterly Elephant and was previously deputy editor at Art Review magazine. He is also the author of 10 Principles of Advertising and Bang in the Middle.
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Behind the wheel with his dachshund, Archie.
With Jerry Hall, Debbie Harry, Truman Capote and Paloma Picasso at an Interview party at Studio 54, June 1979.
With Halston, Bianca Jagger, Jack Haley Jr., Liza Minnelli and more at Studio 54, New Year’s Eve, 1978.
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Artemisia Gentileschi Jonathan Jones ●● Launching the ‘Lives the Artists’ series: highly readable short biographies of the most popular artists ●● Artemisia Gentileschi was the first feminist artist, surviving rape and public humiliation to become one of the most celebrated artists of the Italian Baroque ●● Published to coincide with a major exhibition of her work at the National Gallery in London in Spring 2020 Artemisia Gentileschi was the greatest female artist of the Baroque age and one of the most brilliant followers of the great Caravaggio. As a young woman she was raped by her tutor and then had to endure a seven-month-long trial during which she was brutally examined by the authorities. Gentileschi was shamed in a culture where honour was everything. Yet she went on to become one of the most sought-after artists of the 17th century. Gentileschi’s art communicated a powerful personal vision. Like Frida Kahlo, Louise Bourgeois, or Tracey Emin, she put her life into her art. AUTHOR
Jonathan Jones is art critic for The Guardian and the author of Sensations: The Story of British Art from Hogarth to Banksy, as well as The Loves of the Artists: Art and Passion in the
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Renaissance and The Lost Battles:
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Leonardo, Michelangelo and the Artistic
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Duel that Defined the Renaissance.
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Artemisia Gentileschi
himself from the State without authorization on penalty of 100 scudi. Pierantonio then told the Podestà that he had in fact hurried back from Pisa to prevent her leaving – a completely superfluous fabrication. The following day Artemisia wrote to Maringhi asking him to send the children to her in Prato at the first opportunity, and not to expose her paintings. She has no doubt that ‘Florence will not see me again’, and signs herself, circumspectly perhaps, ‘affectionately as your sister’. On 14 February she repeats to Maringhi her disinclination to return to Florence, ‘because it seems to me that I do not have any luck (fortuna) in this city’. She ponders the option of Bologna again. Maringhi agreed to be the guarantor of the debt to the Guardaroba. The Stiattesis did not go to Bologna. Within three weeks they were in Rome. On 2 March 1620 Pierantonio sent Maringhi a letter announcing their arrival. There was much snow on the route but they bore it joyfully. They seem, from a later reference, to have been accompanied at least part of the way by Artemisia’s brother Giulio, although Pierantonio mentions they chose not to stop in at his father-in-law’s. They were now installed at a beautiful house near to the Chiesa Nuova, to the west of Piazza Navona, which had been prepared for them ‘as minimally as possible’. Pierantonio adds, ‘Now we are waiting for the crate and straightaway the painting for the Grand Duke will be finished.’ He also has a startling piece of news: ‘It is not true that Agostino Tassi is in prison’.
Artemisia Gentileschi, Mary Magdalene, c. 1617 – 19, Pitti Palace, Florence, Italy
Artemisia Gentileschi, Susanna and the Elders, 1622, Burghley Collection, Burghley House, Peterborough, United Kingdom
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PHOTOGRAPHY
Magnum Artists When Great Photographers Meet Great Artists Magnum Photos Ltd ●● Magnum photographers take us into the working spaces, personal lives and public and private personnae of some of the world’s most-acclaimed artists ●● Includes the best-known artists, from Warhol to Kahlo, shot by the biggest names in photography, from Capa to Cartier-Bresson ●● Anecdotal texts tell the stories behind each shoot Matisse and Picasso by Robert Capa, Louise Bourgeois by Inge Morath, Warhol and de Kooning by Thomas Hoepker, Bonnard by Henri CartierBresson, Sonia Delaunay by Herbert List, Kiki Smith by Susan Meiselas and many more. For the first time, Magnum Artists brings together a collection of over 200 photographs that define the unique relationship between the world’s greatest photography collective and the world’s greatest artists. AUTHOR
Since the 1930s, Magnum Photos has documented the world’s major events and personalities. Its incredible array of photographers continue to share the co-operative’s pioneering vision to
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chronicle world events, people, places
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that defies convention, shatters the
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status quo, redefines history and transforms lives.
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Alexander Calder, Inge Morath
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Roxbury, England, UK, 1963
A couple of hours drive from Manhattan, the pleasant bucolic scenery of Northwest Connecticut has long been a draw for artists, writers and actors. It is here, in the small town of Roxbury, that sculptor Alexander Calder and his wife settled in the mid-1930s, buying a broken-down eighteenth-century farmhouse set in 18 acres of land, painting the building black and converting an old icehouse into his studio. After World War II, others followed, including playwright Arthur Miller and his third wife, the Austrian-born photographer Inge Morath in 1962, and they made Roxbury their home for the next 40 years. The couple
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became close friends with the Calders, enjoying the lively social life of the cosmopolitan town and the wild parties often hosted by the artist. (In the picture overleaf Calder and Miller are shown together enjoying an aperetif in Calder’s studio.) In quieter moments, Calder would bring Morath small gifts he had crafted, such as jewellery and kitchen utensils, while she photographed him several times, often while working on the small maquettes that he would later take to a nearby ironworks, where they would be turned into the gigantic sculptures for which he is renowned. The glass-and-cinder-block studio, and its rural setting, were fundamental to Calder’s work, writes
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critic Jed Perl, in a recent biography of the artist, calling it a ‘wonderland, the air crowded with mobiles’. A year before Calder moved to Roxbury, he had begun experimenting with what became his trademark ‘mobiles’, which he designed so that air and touch would direct their movement. ‘Less than a year after buying the house,’ writes Perl, he was making artworks ‘meant to stand out-ofdoors, their movements a response to the wind currents that animated the Calders’ 18 acres’.
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Tokyo, Japan, 2016
‘People wear masks and act out in society through this facade, but artists are more vulnerable, they aren’t hiding from anything. Kusama was not afraid of the way she would be portrayed by me.’ Alex Majoli
Alex Majoli photographed octogenarian artist Yayoi Kusama, dubbed the ‘Polka-Dot Princess’, at her Shinjuku studio for Time magazine’s 2016 edition of ‘100 Most Influential People’. “She was natural, fully immersed in her brush, her colours,” the photographer told Time in an accompanying interview. “She’s been photographed millions of times, but I wanted to capture her unencumbered. People wear masks and act out in society through this facade, but artists are more vulnerable, they aren’t hiding from anything. Kusama was not afraid of
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ART
Philip Guston
Philip Guston A Life Spent Painting Robert Storr ●● The only up-to-date retrospective of the great American artist Philip Guston with over 300 illustrations, some published here for the first time ●● Written by the preeminent art critic, painter, and academic Robert Storr
Philip Guston
An authoritative and comprehensive retrospective of the work of the visionary, adventurous and influential painter Philip Guston. Driven and consumed by art, Guston painted and drew compulsively and talked about it with an unrivalled passion and fluency. Preeminent art critic, curator and artist Robert Storr maps Guston’s career, from the early social realist murals, to his poetic easel paintings of the 1940s, his shimmering abstract expressionist works of the 1950s and early 1960s and his new and powerful language of figurative painting of the later 1960s and 1970s. Also included are key writings by Guston himself as well as an in-depth and illustrated chronology. Featuring all the artist’s best-known works, as well as many lesserknown and previously unpublished paintings, the book will also include photographs of the artist at home, at work, at exhibitions and with other artists. AUTHOR
Robert Storr is Dean of the Yale School of Art and author of numerous catalogues, articles and books on major 20th and 21st century artists. He was the first American to be visual arts director
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A Life Spent Painting
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of the Venice Biennale and has been
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researching and writing on Philip Guston
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for over three decades.
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Philip Guston Now National Gallery of Art, Washington
7th Jun — 13th Sept 2020
The Museum of Fine Arts, Houston
18th Oct 2020 — 18th Jan 2021
Tate Modern, London
17th Feb — 13th Jun 2021
Museum of Fine Arts, Boston
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FILM
The Short Story of Film A Pocket Guide to Key Genres, Films, Techniques and Movements
THE SHORT STORY OF FILM
Ian Haydn Smith ●● Explores the key movies and also looks at genres and techniques ●● Explains the most important and influential concepts in an accessible and concise way ●● The book for all movie lovers who want to understand how, why and when film changed The Short Story of Film is a new and innovative introduction to the art of film-making. Simply constructed, the book explores 50 key movies, from superhero blockbusters to indie darlings. The design of the book allows the reader to navigate their way around key genres, movements and techniques with ease. Accessible, concise and fun to read, this pocket guide will give moviegoers a new way to enjoy their favourite films and to discover new ones to watch. AUTHOR
Ian Haydn Smith is the editor of Curzon
Ian Haydn Smith
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Magazine and the BFI’s Filmmaker
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Magazine. He has written and broadcast
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widely on film and photography,
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including the bestselling 1001 Movies
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You Must See Before You Die.
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Bringing Up Baby
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Do the Right Thing
1938
HOWARD HAWKS: BLACK & WHITE • 102 MINS • USA
SPIKE LEE: COLOUR • 115 MINS • USA
Other works by Howard Hawks Scarface 1932 Only Angels Have Wings 1939 His Girl Friday 1940 Sergeant York 1941 The Big Sleep 1946 Red River 1948 Gentlemen Prefer Blondes 1953 Rio Bravo 1959
Other works by Spike Lee She’s Gotta Have It 1986 Jungle Fever 1991 Malcolm X 1992 Clockers 1995 Summer of Sam 1999 25th Hour 2002 Inside Man 2006 BlacKkKlansman 2018
Though it failed to woo audiences on its original release, US filmmaker Howard Hawks’ (1896–1977) madcap screwball comedy is now regarded as one of the finest films from the golden age of Hollywood. In a plot that stretches credibility but sustains a breakneck speed and an impressively high quota of gags, Cary Grant plays palaeontologist David Huxley, who is nearing the completion of a Brontosaurus skeleton and an impending marriage. Through a chance encounter with Katherine Hepburn’s (1907–2003) Susan Vance on a golf course, he finds his life plunged into chaos. His personal and professional future is threatened, he is encumbered with a tame leopard and is placed in an awkward situation with a wealthy benefactor, whose dog escapes with the final bone in David’s Mesozoic puzzle. Hawks took on the film when a production based on Rudyard Kipling’s (1865–1936) poem ‘Gunga Din’ stalled. Susan Vance was written specifically for Hepburn, who was labelled box-office poison following the film’s failure. She found the demands of the role challenging but was helped by co-star and vaudeville veteran Walter Catlett (1889–1960) to capture Susan’s manic personality, a type she revisited in rather more restrained fashion with Tracy Lord, her character in George Cukor’s The Philadelphia Story (1940), which restored her popular appeal. A model for future madcap comedies, particularly Peter Bogdanovich’s What’s Up, Doc? (1972), Hawks’ film is a near-perfect farce.
SPIKE LEE The most important AfricanAmerican filmmaker of his generation, Lee is one of contemporary cinema’s most politically engaged and passionate voices. During his three-decade career, he has explored black life in America through personal drama, historical recreation and blistering satire. Other less personal projects have displayed his technical skill, while his documentaries are essential portraits of prejudice and inequality in the US.
HOWARD HAWKS A towering figure from Hollywood’s golden age, Hawks mastered almost every genre, with the exploration of masculinity a constant theme. Born into wealth, he taught aviators to fly in World War I before apprenticing for Cecil B. DeMille. His directing career began when he was only 21 years old, and by his final film, Rio Lobo (1970), Hawks was credited with directing over 40 features.
ROMANTIC COMEDY p.21 SCREWBALL COMEDY p.22
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Spike Lee’s (b.1957) incendiary and influential portrait of racial intolerance in 1980s America presaged the emergence of a major new wave of African-American filmmakers. With its use of Public Enemy’s ‘Fight the Power’ (1989) in its opening credits, Spike Lee’s third feature was always destined to provoke outrage. But, arriving at a time when the issue of race was reaching boiling point, Do the Right Thing’s outpouring of frustration and rage crystallized the feelings of many and presaged the emergence of the black urban drama, or hood film. Making full use of bold primary colours and slanted camera angles – both signatures of Lee’s work – Do the Right Thing unfolds over a hot summer’s day in Bedford-Stuyvesant, a Brooklyn neighbourhood. With commentary supplied by a local DJ, the film features the escalating fractiousness between the community’s Italian and African-American communities. At the centre is Sal’s Pizzeria. Although its owner, Sal, employs an African American, he refuses to feature any black personalities on his wall of fame. Following the death of a young black man at the hands of the police, a riot breaks out at the restaurant. Frequently breaking the fourth wall (the invisible barrier separating actors from viewers) by addressing its audience directly, Do the Right Thing expresses the angst caused by ethnic divisions across all communities. The film references the teachings of both Martin Luther King Jr. and Malcolm X, although in its conclusion it seems to side more with the latter.
CONTINUITY EDITING p.191 CLOSE-UP p.197 FILM TRANSITION p.200 COSTUME DESIGN p.203 MAKE-UP p.204 STAR SYSTEM p.205
HOOD FILM p.45
COLOUR p.189 TRACKING SHOT p.192 PANNING SHOT p.193 PRODUCTION DESIGN p.202 MUSIC p.207
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Citizen Canine Dogs in the Movies Wendy Mitchell ●● From talkies to walkies, this entertaining collection of movie mutts will delight dog and film lovers alike ●● Includes adorable photos of your favourite Hollywood hounds, from Lassie to Toto and Rin Tin Tin ●● The good, the bad and the pugly: find them all with fun movie descriptions and stories from behind the scenes This charming and adorable collection of the best cinematic dogs is sure to delight dog lovers and moviegoers alike. The Citizen Canine pack includes 60 of the bravest, cutest and furriest pooches ever to grace the silver screen. From top-billed hounds like Lassie and Benji to comedic scene-stealers like Asta from Bringing Up Baby and Puffy from There’s Something About Mary, all your favourite furry friends are here. Whether you have a canine companion or just wish you did, Citizen Canine is your perfect guide to dogs, movies and the magical moments when they come together. INFO AUTHOR
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staff writer and editor at Entertainment Weekly, IndieWire and Rolling Stone and has written for The Guardian,
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Sebastian and Zurich film festivals.
Sandy
Annie, 1982
Marmaduke, 2010 Breed: Great Dane
In this starry musical, the famous orphan meets street dog Sandy when she rescues him from a pack of mean boys. Annie’s cunning also saves Sandy from the dogcatcher, after which she takes him home to the orphanage. She loves the mutt so much that when she is offered the chance to move to billionaire Daddy Warbucks’ mansion, she won’t go without her hound. On a fancy trip to Radio City Music Hall, the shaggy sidekick even gets his own velvet seat.
The trouble with dog movies using obvious CGI moments like dogs dancing and surfing is that you start to wonder if the canines only exist in a computer. That’s not the case with the first live-action film of Marmaduke, inspired by the long-running comic strip. Two-thirds of the movie features real canine actors…80 of them.
‘That old belief that you should beware of children and animals is absurd.’
The lead canine actor was six-year-old Bingo, a pedigree otterhound (a rare British breed), who dined every night of the shoot on steak or prime rib. Sandy doesn’t have many challenging stunts in the film – except jumping into a pool to ‘save’ Daddy Warbucks – but he impresses with his natural charm, like when hiding under a pile of laundry and being serenaded by dozens of little girls. John Huston, the veteran filmmaker behind The Maltese Falcon who was improbably hired to direct Annie, came around to working with Bingo…and dozens of dancing kids. He said, ‘that old belief that you should beware of children and animals is absurd. If you know anything about children and animals, they live up to your expectations, always.’
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Marmaduke
Breed: Otterhound
The gangly Great Dane and his family move from Kansas to California; he helps to bring them together as well as breaking through the canine cliques at the dog park. The animals interact with people but also exist in a sort of parallel universe where they can hear each other talk and host their own game nights and fabulous parties.
Great Danes, with their bumbling huge bodies and drooling faces, are made for the big screen.
Great Danes, with their bumbling huge bodies and drooling faces, are made for the big screen, especially in terms of physical comedy. George and his half brother Spirit (weighing in at 160-plus pounds each) were the two ginormous Great Danes who played Marmaduke (voiced by Owen Wilson). As director Tom Dey explained, ‘George was the dog we needed to hit his marks, and Spirit was the one we needed to break down walls.’
Fruity fun: To entice Bingo to kiss her when needed, Aileen Quinn, the 10-year-old actress who played Annie, would rub an apple on her face.
Fresh meat: Head trainer Michael Alexander invented ‘meat glasses’ – sunglasses rigged with a dog treat so the dog would maintain the correct eyeline when looking at the human actors.
Remake revisions: The 2014 remake of Annie saw Sandy played by a completely different kind of dog – Marti, a golden retriever-chow mix rescued from a shelter.
Prick up your ears: For scenes when Marmaduke’s ears perk up, a monofilament line was attached so a crew member could gently pull them up. 107
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SOCIAL MEDIA
Read This if You Want to Be YouTube Famous Will Eagle
READ THIS IF YOU WANT TO BE YOUTUBE FAMOUS.
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With advice from some of the world’s biggest YouTubers and inside interviews with the experts, this book reveals the path to success. Packed with information about building your channel, shooting and editing videos, writing audience-optimizing video descriptions and dealing with trolls – as well as how to actually make some cash – this book is the only thing that stands between you and YouTube fame.
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BUTTERED SIDE DOWN
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RICH FERGUSON
HOW TO CAKE IT
HALEY PHAM
WILL EAGLE
MATT SANTORO
●● Follow-up to the bestselling Read This if You Want to Be Instagram Famous This book is not authorized by or associated with YouTube or any other company
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Read This If You Want to Be YouTube Famous holds the answers to running a super successful YouTube channel with millions of subscribers. Forty-five of the hottest YouTubers around share their top tips when it comes to creating content and building a fan base. The book also features practical and technical advice including how to find your niche, edit your videos, make money and deal with trolls, as well as insider interviews with six YouTube experts. AUTHOR
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Will Eagle is a former YouTube and Brand Strategist for Google, working with their largest brand clients. He is currently an active advisor and brand consultant for several exciting companies.
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Discover the secret world of trees
sometimes very strange indeed. Join Jonathan Drori as he journeys through time and across cultures using up to date
science to reveal the lives of trees. From seemingly familiar ●● Discover the secret ofbeechtrees in this speciesworld like the elm and to the exploding sandbox, highly the sacred Bo and the poisonous lacquer, this is a botanical adventure filled withbestseller science, history and wonder. acclaimed international
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Jonathan Drori
Illustrations by Lucille Clerc
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978 1 78627 606 3 160 illustrations 240 pages 232 x 150 mm
Linnean Society and the Zoological Society
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of London and a former documentary maker
£12.99
with the BBC. His new book Around the
MAR 2020
World in 80 Plants will be published by Laurence King in October 2020.
INDIA
Areca Palm, Betel-nut Palm Areca catechu
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he areca palm looks impossibly slender for a tree that can grow to 30 metres (100 feet) tall, and the horizontal bands that often characterize its trunk – the vestiges of fallen fronds – give it the appearance of a tower of stacked discs. Deep-orange fruit in extravagant bunches each yield a seed the size of a large nutmeg and similarly marbled throughout. It is these ‘nuts’ – and the recreational drugs they contain – for which areca is cultivated in plantations from India across tropical Asia to Fiji. The world’s annual production of areca nuts is more than a million tons; India produces, and consumes, about two-thirds of that. Areca’s flavour is reminiscent of citronella and clove, with notes of carbolic antiseptic, while a generous dash of tannin adds a mouth-puckering finish. However, the taste is secondary. Areca contains arecoline and other alkaloid drugs that are absorbed readily through the lining of the mouth when the nut is chewed. The effects are mild euphoria, heightened alertness and a relaxing warmth. Across Asia, areca is consumed daily by several hundred million people, mostly as a social lubricant, often as a digestive to counteract postprandial lethargy and habitually, if disturbingly, by longdistance lorry-drivers. Areca is sold by specialist street vendors, known in India as paanwallahs. They wrap areca shavings in the heart-shaped leaves of the betel vine (Piper betle), adding a dab of slaked lime, which is extracted from ash and makes the mixture alkaline to help release the drugs. Seated behind trays of intriguing pots and potions, paanwallahs will gladly offer suggestions of flavourings such as cardamom, cinnamon, camphor or tobacco, along with congenial conversation. A packet or ‘quid’ of paan turns vermilion as it is chewed, and promotes copious saliva, to be ejected, never swallowed. This produces a marvellously clean feeling in the mouth but also pavements stained with blood-red gobs: it could only ever be a custom of outdoor cultures. In the days before lipstick, areca was used to stain lips seductively red, but chewing it also darkens and eventually blackens the teeth. Tastes change; in nineteenth-century Siam (now Thailand) darkened teeth were so desirable that sets of dentures were reportedly made in black. Although still increasing in India, the use of areca is levelling off elsewhere, partly because of its association with various cancers and partly (and ironically) because it is being replaced by tobacco, which is more aggressively marketed.
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80 TREES
Jonathan Drori
‘This is the best love letter to trees I have ever read. Had I written it myself, I would die happy’. Sir Tim Smit, Founder of The Eden Project
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IN
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The Times Books of the Year
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●● An inspirational and beautifully illustrated gift ‘Abounds with discoveries’ book that tells the stories ofYork 80Times trees from around The New the globe ‘For anyone with an inquiring mind’.
A RO U N D T H E
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in this highly acclaimed bestseller. Jonathan Drori, Trees areby one of Lucille humanity’s most constant yet most varied illustrations Clerc companions – their stories are romantic, surprising and
‘Beautiful to behold and to read’
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‘One of the most quietly beautiful books of the year’ Daily Mail
AROUND
Around the World in 80 Trees
PR AISE FOR A RO U N D T H E W O R L D I N 8 0 T R E E S
‘Beatiful to behold and to read’ Sunday Times
‘One of the most quietly beautiful books of the year’ Daily Mail ‘For anyone with an enquiring mind’
The Times Books of the Year
‘Abounds with discoveries’ The New York Times ‘An irresistible mix of science, culture, botany, history and vicarious travel’
Sydney Morning Herald
‘An arboreal odyssey’ Nature ‘A book to take your time over’
Wired Best Books of 2018
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Make a Living Living
Make a
Be Successful Doing What You Love Nina Karnikowski
Be successful
●● This inspirational book explains how you can live a more creatively fulfilling life by building a successful career doing what you love ●● Real, personal stories of people living their ideal existence show how you can do the same
doing what
●● Practical exercises help you develop your skills and stay motivated along the way Make a Living Living is for anyone who has ever wished they could build a successful career doing something they love. Structured around the stories of inspiring individuals, from a vegan chocolatier to a nomadic photographer and a tiny-house builder, the book explains how they achieved their ideal existence and the challenges they faced along the way. A set of practical exercises helps readers learn how to trust themselves, take risks and develop the skills needed to achieve their ideal life. AUTHOR
Nina Karnikowski created a living living by fusing her two passions of writing and travelling. Based in Australia, she divides her time between a biodynamic vineyard she runs with her husband and a
you love Nina Karnikowski
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978 1 78627 582 0 140 illustrations 128 pages 220 x 158 mm
beachside apartment in Sydney. She creates
Flexibind
travel stories for newspapers and websites
£14.99
and runs her own site: travelswithnina.com.
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Take a breath make a change stop dreaming
start living 20
EXERCISE
Here, you can see where my time and money is going, and what my energy drains are.
Mind map your life
Admin / emails
Exercise
It’s time to get a bit Marie Kondo on your life. Time to get back to basics and get rid of all the mess. Mind mapping is a great tool for this, as it identifies the biggest drains on your three most precious resources – time, money and energy.
Mind mapping is something you should do regularly, even monthly. This way, as you edge closer to achieving your goals, you can constantly review and streamline your progress.
Socializing
time
Social media management
Take a blank page and write your name in the centre. From there, draw three branches: one each for time, money and energy. Next, draw lots of smaller branches off these three, each representing something that saps that particular resource. When you’re done, study your map to see where your biggest time, money and energy vampires are, then start reclaiming them so you can use your time as efficiently as possible. In response to the time branch of my mind map, for example, I set up rules for myself about logging off email and social media for specific periods each day. I also looked for help on the domestic side of things. Although that meant spending a little more money, it helped increase my productivity, which brought in more income. In response to money, I looked through the last six months of bank statements and cancelled a few non-essential direct debits, cut down on eating out and came up with some creative cost-free ways of spending my down time. As for energy, I made a conscious effort to think more positively and to surround myself with upbeat people.
Domestic work/ errands
Relaxation/ personal care
Travelling Meetings
Lack of sleep
Writing work
Overcommitting socially
Skipping exercise
Overworking
energy Catastrophizing Travel time Cluttered space
NINA Negative people
time
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energy
Books/magazines
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Travel
money
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Angus McDiarmid The potter on continually learning
‘Ask questions all the time. There’s so much knowledge in our communities.’ Step inside the handmade bush home of the Australian potter Angus McDiarmid and you would assume he has half a dozen skilled trades under his belt.
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How to Raise a Loaf
Roly Allen
And Fall in Love With Sourdough
How to raise a loaf and fall in love with sourdough.
Roly Allen ●● Zeitgeisty subject – sourdough baking is very popular and lends itself to a hipster lifestyle ●● The book will be attractive, accessible and easier to follow than most of the competition ●● Same series and similar audience to the successful title, How to Raise a Plant A new generation is discovering the chewy texture and rich flavour of real bread and sourdough is one of the biggest stories in food. You don’t need to be an expert baker to make your own sourdough at home; though once you’re hooked and want to get fancy, the book will tell you what lames, bannetons, brushes and stones to invest in. The book makes the key techniques of traditional baking easy to understand, with step-by-step photo instructions and a simple overview of the magical processes that turn wild yeasts into a living baker’s starter and a bowl of flour into a glowing crusty loaf. AUTHOR
Roly Allen only baked his first sourdough
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loaf because he thought it would be
978 1 78627 578 3 100 illustrations
difficult and he wanted a challenge.
112 pages
To his surprise, it turned out to be
205 x 160 mm
incredibly simple. He now shares his expertise and techniques, volunteering at
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a community bakehouse.
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What you need The ingredients and equipment you need to get going (but don’t worry, you’ve probably got them all already).
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STRONG WHITE BREAD FLOUR
O R G A N I C N AT U R A L Y O G U R T
SIEVE
RAISINS
The beauty of sourdough is its simplicity. These lists set out all you need to make your first loaf. For this starter, and the first loaf recipe that follows, we’re keeping things as simple as possible, using everyday kitchen items and strong white bread flour. To make your starter You will need: · A jam jar or preserving jar (for your starter to live in) · Ten raisins (to introduce natural wild yeasts) · A tablespoon of organic natural yoghurt (to introduce natural lactobacteria) · Strong white bread flour – preferably organic (better for your yeast and bacteria to eat) · Water (to introduce all of these parts to each other) · A sieve or strainer (to help remove the raisins when they’ve done their bit) If you’ve got all that to hand, you’re ready to create your own starter – which will in turn become the foundation of your first loaf of bread.
JAM JAR OR PRESERVING JAR
To bake your bread You will need: · Two mixing bowls · Kitchen scales · Measuring spoons · Strong white bread flour · Salt · Water · Starter – probably four or five days old: it should look bubbly and busy · A little vegetable or sunflower oil · Two clean tea towels · A baking tray or baking stone (pizza stone) Moist, sweet and bursting with goodness, · Scissors · Oven gloves the slightly fruity flavour makes this an · Wire cooling rack ideal bread to enjoy with jam or other
Oat and apple bread
sweet toppings. Oats and apple fill this
On pp. XX–XX we’ll look at a few other utensils with nutrients and fibre, so it’s healthy that will let you branch out a little, loaf but you don’t as well as tasty. You need very little water need them yet.
in the dough, so it’s not sticky, and is easy To these lists, you should add the absolutely to manage. key ingredient: time. It is the days of development that give your starter its magical powers, and it is the hours after you have introduced it to your flour and water that see it transform a sticky mess into a delicious loaf. Don’t be impatient: learn to love the fact that sourdough can’t be rushed. You’ll get used to thinking ahead, working around unexpected delays, and enjoying the anticipation as you see your bread approach completion. 1. Put the oats into a small bowl and add
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100ml of boiling water. Stir, then put to one 15 side to steep. In a large mixing bowl, whisk the starter and warm water together. When the starter has dissolved, mix in the grated apple. In another large bowl, mix the flour and salt, then add this to the apple mixture. Add the steeped oats and mix until you have an even ball of dough. Cover the bowl with a clean tea towel and leave to rest for 30 minutes. Wet your hands, then pull, fold and rotate the dough eight to ten times, so that it forms a ball. Leave to rest for ten minutes. Repeat step 4 twice so that you’ve worked the dough three times and it has rested for an hour in total. Put about 25g of dry oats into a large bowl.
Ingredients · 50g rolled oats, plus about 30g for the crust · 100ml boiling water, plus 50ml warm water · 150g starter · 200g apples, peeled and coarsely grated · 350g strong white bread flour · 7.5g (1½ tsp) fine salt · rice flour or semolina, for dusting
Wet your fingers then work them gently around the bottom of the ball of dough. As gently as you can, keeping the seam side facing up, lift the dough and place it in with the oats so they stick to the dough and coat it. Sprinkle more oats around it as necessary to achieve an even coating. 7. Dust a proving basket with rice flour or semolina. Gently transfer the ball of dough to the proving basket, keeping the seam upwards. 8. Cover with a tea towel and leave in a warm place to prove. Depending on the temperature and the activity of the yeast, it may take three to six hours to gain about 50 per cent in size. 9. When the loaf has proved, preheat the oven to 230°C (210°C fan)/gas mark 8, with a
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The Story of Trees
The Story of Trees And How They Changed the Way We Live Kevin Hobbs & David West
‘Entwining fascinating facts about 100 trees with inspiring stories of their importance to ancient civilizations, trade, religious and pagan beliefs, wellbeing and medicinal uses over the ages, this delightful and well-researched book provokes curiosity on every page.’
●● An original and informative presentation of 100 great tree species from across the world
●● Over 200 beautiful and botanically accurate illustrations by Thibaud Hérem
Dr. Alexandra Wagstaffe Eden Project Learning
Kevin Hobbs & David West
●● Foreword by Dr Alexandra Wagstaffe, lecturer in horticulture and lead researcher at the Eden Project, Cornwall ‘Wonderful stories and in-depth information you will normally never find in books about trees.’
The Story of Trees takes the reader on a visual journey from some of the earliest known tree species on our planet to the latest fruit cultivars. The trees chosen have all had a profound effect on the planet and humankind. Starting with the Ginkgo biloba, fossils of which date back 270 million years, we learn about how trees came to be integral to the development of our species and how specific trees have become important religious, political and cultural symbols. With beautiful illustrations by Thibaud Hérem and fascinating botanical facts and figures, this book will appeal to tree lovers from all over the world. Piet Oudolf
Landscape Designer and creator of the planting design for New York’s High Line
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AUTHOR
Kevin Hobbs & David West
£24.99
plantsman with over 30 years’ experience
978 1 78627 522 6 350 illustrations
in the horticulture industry. He is Head of
216 pages
Research and Development at world-renowned
257 x 190 mm
Hillier Nurseries in Hampshire, UK.
and how they changed the way we live Illustrated by Thibaud Hérem
INFO
Kevin Hobbs is a professional grower and
The Story of Trees
Hardback
David West runs his own nursery business,
£25.00
specializing in the commercial production
FEB 2020
of rare trees. He also runs a mail order nursery, PlantsToPlant.com.
Other common names Common sassafras, cinnamon wood, filé gumbo
Sassafras albidum (Lauraceae)
Origin Eastern North America
The Beer Tree
Climate and habitat Temperate and subtropical climates; open woodland; welldrained, sandy loam soil
Other common names None known
Sassafras
Origin New Zealand Climate and habitat Subtropical and mild temperate climates in mixed forests subject to periodic volcanic disturbance; grows in a range of both wet and dry, reasonably fertile acidic to neutral soils
Longevity At least 150 years (through suckering clones)
Podocarpus totara (Podocarpaceae)
Tōtara
Heritage of the Maori
Longevity 1,000 years
Speed of growth 30–60 centimetres/ 12–24 inches per year when young Maximum height 25 metres/80 feet
Sassafras leaves can form in three distinct shapes, with one, two or three lobes. The threelobed is the most common.
Native to North America, in an area stretching from Ontario and Michigan to Florida and Texas, sassafras has been important to Native Americans for centuries. Its wood was used for dugout canoes and its leaves, roots and bark as food and medicine. The Choctaw are said to have been the first to use the dried, ground leaves as a seasoning and thickening agent in cooking, a habit that was later adopted by the Cajun and Creole cultures for such dishes as gumbo. The Cherokee used sassafras to heal wounds, banish fever, cure diarrhoea, ease rheumatism, cure colds and expel intestinal worms. Whimsically, sassafras is said to have played a part in the discovery of the New World: Christopher Columbus may have picked up its sweet citrus scent above that of the briny ocean and followed his nose to find land. In the main, early European explorers and colonizers interacted peacefully with Native Americans, and began to learn many of the perceived attributes of sassafras. The English scholar and translator Thomas Harriot wrote of it in 1583 as ‘A kind of wood most pleasant and sweet smell[ing], and of the most rare virtues in physic for the cure of many diseases’. Such illustrious promotion increased the demand for sassafras on its introduction to England, which coincided with an outbreak of syphilis. During the early modern period it was generally agreed that God placed remedies for each disease in the lands where that particular disease flourished. Since syphilis was thought to have originated in North America, it followed that sassafras would be the remedy (it was later found to be completely ineffective). This demand, along with the use of the wood in construction and the culinary delights of the leaves, brought on the ‘Great Sassafras Hunts’ of the early seventeenth century. Inevitably, trade slowed as the natural population of sassafras diminished. It was subsequently popular as an ingredient in such beverages as root beer, but during the twentieth century it was discovered to be carcinogenic and must now be treated before use to remove the toxic safrole oil. Ornamentally, the sassafras has much to offer. Its curious leaves, vibrantly red, yellow and orange in autumn, vary in shape from simple to three-lobed variations that are often described as ‘mitten-shaped’.
Tōtara seeds are succulent and red in autumn. Birds will eat them and then disperse the seeds as they void them.
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Speed of growth 25 centimetres/10 inches per year
The tōtara is a canopy-topped conifer of the rainforests of both New Zealand’s North and South Islands, although it is more common to the north. It is a majestic and ancient giant of prehistoric times. For more than 65 million years its scaly, needle-like foliage has evolved into flattened, broad, greenish-brown leaves that are stiff and prickly to touch. This adaptation has been the key to the tōtara’s success, allowing it to compete with the more highly evolved flowering plants that eventually dominated the landscape. The Māoris, who first arrived in New Zealand from distant South Sea islands 800 years ago, prize the tōtara above all other native trees, chiefly for its timber, which is durable, resistant to rot and straight-grained, making it ideal for the making of spoons and other implements. It is a hardy species that will grow in almost any soil, and is the perfect building material for the Māori waka or canoe, which ranges from a few metres long, for fishing purposes, to the waka taua, a war canoe big enough to carry 100 warriors. Amazingly, whatever the size, most wakas are built from a single hollowed-out tōtara tree. Another use of the tree is whakairo, traditional carving which includes icons that are said to take on the character of those they represent. A fine early example of this art depicts Te Uenuku, the god of rainbows, carved between ad 1200 and 1500. The tōtara’s resistance to rot stems from its heartwood, which contains a chemical known as totarol. Its antimicrobial properties have been used by the Māori to treat fever, asthma and coughs. Although it is currently limited to use in cosmetics, its properties are subject to the attention of modern scientific research. Unfortunately, the arrival of European settlers, known by the Māori as Pākehā, resulted in most tōtara trees being felled for building or fence posts to enclose vast tracts of land for farming. The tree is now protected, and the use of its wood limited to that of dead trees. And at least one tōtara is believed to be more than 1,800 years old. This is Pouakani, the oldest living tōtara. It has an impressively stout trunk, deeply fissured with the complex surface roots that grow to ensure the tree’s stability during volcanic eruptions.
Maximum height At least 30 metres/98 feet
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Pollock Confidential A Graphic Novel Onofrio Catacchio ●● The first graphic novel on the legendary painter Jackson Pollock ●● A fascinating new way to look at the life of one of the greats of 20th century modern art ●● Illustrated by Onofrio Catacchio, who brings Pollock’s tempestuous nature to life Forceful, intense and visionary – in an incredibly short and turbulent life Jackson Pollock changed painting forever. This vivid graphic novel delves into his pioneering physical approach to making art, highlights the key characters surrounding the New York mid-century art scene and reveals the intriguing relationship between Pollock’s painting and the covert activities of the Cold War. AUTHOR
Onofrio Catacchio is an Italian graphic
INFO
978 1 78627 622 3
novelist best-known for creating the
400 illustrations
character Stella Rossa. He teaches the
112 pages
Art of the Comic Strip at the Fine Arts
170 x 240 mm
Academy in Bologna.
Hardback £14.99 APR 2020
WELL WHAT DO YOU KNOW, AN AUTOGRAPH HUNTER! GO ASK PICASSO FOR ONE, HE’S MORE FAMOUS THAN I AM ...
YOU’RE THE MOST FAMOUS PERSON I KNOW.
WHEN I WAS ON 8TH STREET I USED TO SLEEP IN THE DAY AND WORK AT NIGHT...
IT’S DIFFERENT OUT HERE...
I’M FINDING IT HARD TO ADJUST, AND YET I’M A COUNTRY BOY...
IT’S MY FIRST TIME IN THE STUDIO. IT SMELLS OF WOOD AND INDUSTRIAL PAINT. OLD AND NEW INTERWEAVE LIKE THE COLORS ON THE CANVASES ALL OVER THE WALLS AND FOOR...
POLLOCK TALKS AND I CONVINCE HIM TO GO ON.
EVERYTHING HE SAYS WILL END UP IN HIS CONFIDENTIAL FILE...
I LISTEN TO HIM AND REALIZE THAT, DEEP DOWN, THE MAN I’D ALWAYS THOUGHT OF AS JUST A TALENTED
“WHEN I’M IN MY PAINTING, I’M NOT AWARE OF WHAT I’M DOING. IT IS ONLY AFTER A SORT OF ‘GET ACQUAINTED’ PERIOD THAT I SEE WHAT I HAVE BEEN ABOUT.” “IT IS ONLY WHEN I LOSE CONTACT
DRUNK ISN’T SO BAD AFTER ALL…
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WITH THE PAINTING THAT THE RESULT IS A MESS. OTHERWISE THERE IS PURE HARMONY, AN EASY GIVE AND TAKE...”
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“I HAVE NO FEARS ABOUT MAKING CHANGES, DESTROYING THE IMAGE, ETC., BECAUSE THE PAINTING HAS A LIFE OF ITS OWN. I TRY TO LET IT COME THROUGH.”
“AND THE PAINTING COMES OUT WELL.”
THE USE OF DRIPPING MARKS A FUNDAMENTAL TURNING POINT IN POLLOCK’S ART.
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The Street Art Manual This is a step-by-step guide to hacking the streets. The Street Art Manual is an illicit, tactical
●● Want to get your art out Read on… guide there? to creating art in public, taking over urban space and getting your message out there. Arm yourself with the tips and knowledge to pull off 11 forms of street art and reclaim the streets in the name of urban creativity.
●● Everything you need to know about making street art, in a simple ‘how-to’ diagrammatic style ●● Covers the tools and equipment you need, tips on techniques and the attitude required to successfully hack the streets (without getting arrested...)
Bill Posters is an award-winning artist,
BILL POSTERS
An illicit, tactical handbook to creating art in public and taking over urban space. Every type of street art is covered, from painting graffiti, to light projections, stenciling, wheat pasting and mural making, with each technique illustrated with step-by-step drawings. Arm yourself with the tips and knowledge that no other guide will give you and go out and reclaim the streets in the name of urban creativity. AUTHOR
INFO
978 1 78627 523 3
author and agitator. In 2019 his project
150 illustrations
‘Spectre’, which included a deep-fake
144 pages
video based on Mark Zuckerberg, received
210 x 148 mm
huge global acclaim.
THE STREET ART MANUAL
BILL POSTERS
THE STREET ART MANUAL
Bill Posters
Paperback
Matt Bonner is a graphic artist,
£14.99
designer and social justice campaigner.
Montana Level 1
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APR 2020
In 2018 Matt designed the world-famous ‘Trump Baby’ blimp.
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GIFT BOOK/HUMOUR
Dangerous Experiments for After Dinner
DANGEROUS
21 Daredevil Tricks to Impress Your Guests
E X PE R I M E N TS
Angus Hyland & Kendra Wilson, illustrations by Dave Hopkins
FOR AFTER
DINNER
●● Bored of the usual after-dinner conversation and lame party games? Stir things up with these inventive and explosive tabletop tricks ●● Includes 21 amazing experiments involving wine glasses, knives, lighted candles and other dinner party staples ●● Impress your friends with 30-second explanations of why the tricks work Bored of the same old dinner-party chitchat? Spice up your soirées, impress your guests and show up your brother-in-law with these hilarious and sometimes dangerous, after-dinner tricks and challenges. Twenty-one daredevil tricks are illustrated along with step-by-step instructions and explanations of the science behind them. From sabering a bottle of champagne to hammering a needle through a coin, each of these feats is guaranteed to wow your guests. AUTHOR
Angus Hyland is a partner at Pentagram
INFO
Design London. Kendra Wilson is the
21 illustrations
author of My Garden is a Carpark and
48 pages
co-author of The Book of the Dog and
180 x 110 mm
The Book of the Bird for Laurence King.
Hardback
Dave Hopkins is an illustrator who
£9.99
specializes in all forms of line work.
MAR 2020
Sommelier
THE
THE
GUILLOTINED
and the
SABRE
PUDDING EQUIPMENT
EQUIPMENT
Ripe orchard pear, fine string or thread, a taper or long match, a sharp knife or two
Sparkling wine in a thick bottle, a long, flat knife
A
W
SABRE, HELD ALOFT while charging, was as important to a nineteenth-century hussar as his tight trousers, moustache and braided tunic. While this military style was adopted all over Europe, Napoleon’s hussars may have had the most joie de vivre, slicing open champagne bottles at every opportunity. Today’s hosts are less likely to have a sabre on hand than a sturdy chef ’s knife – the perfect aid to occasional sabrage. In choosing equipment, it is important to remember that it is not a weapon that is useful here, but a blunt-edged instrument. While a spatula lacks the romance of a sword, it would be more effective; a sabre has only one sharp edge and that edge is redundant. The experienced sommelier knows that a combination of exterior impact with interior pressure allows the top of the bottle to be sliced off with ease. Chill the champagne, keeping the neck the coldest. Step outdoors (the cork can fly up to 10 metres), keeping guests safely behind you. Dry the bottle, removing foil and cage, while holding the cork with your thumb. Next, find the seam that runs the length of the bottle and hold it in front of you with your less-dominant hand. The bottle should be resting at an angle of between 20 and 30 degrees. Balancing the bottle is easiest with fingers spread out underneath and thumb in the base indent.
HEN LEAVES FALL in autumn, so do pears: sometimes all at once, if you allow them to ripen on the tree. If a falling pear happened to land on sharpened blades cannily arranged, the gourmand’s classic combination of cheese and pear would be more expediently prepared. The best kind of pear to eat, and to drop from a considerable height, is a large, plump one. Pears bought in shops are acceptable, though the best are not usually available to buy – it is all too likely that something narrow, like a Conference pear, will be on offer. Find out which of your friends has a tree of Doyenné du Comice or Williams, and invite them to dinner. Select a perfectly ripe specimen of good overall shape. Tie a length of fine string or thread to the stalk, knotting it tightly so that it doesn’t slip off. A perfectly ripe pear should give a little when pressed around the stalk with one’s thumbs. Too ripe – with the slightest hint of mushiness – and the stalk will become detached along with the top of the pear. Hang the pear as high as you can, over a table or the floor. When no one is looking, wet the bottom of the pear in a glass of water and watch where the drips fall. Mark the spot discreetly – this is the point over which the knife should be held. While one guest holds a knife – blade up – another lights a taper (though a match will do) and sets fire DAREDEVILS
I N W H I C H T H E H O S T H A N G S , D R AW S A N D Q UA RT E R S A RO G U E D E S S E RT
Prefer a cruciform of knives, as illustrated here. A very ripe pear will be juicier, messier and tastier.
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DAREDEVILS
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Risk drinking from the first glass (after carefully checking it for small shards)
IN WHICH THE HOST C U T S TO TH E C H A S E
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FILM
Spoiler Alert!
STEVEN ESPINOZA, KATHLEEN KILLIAN FERNANDEZ AND CHRIS VANDER KAAY
The Big Book of Movie Plots
PRESENT
Steven Espinoza, Kathleen Killian Fernandez & Chris Vander Kaay
SP OIL ER a l er t !
●● A fun and wry look at the way movies are plotted, designed, styled and made ●● Full of visual jokes ●● Compiled by movie lovers, for movie lovers: every major popular movie genre and sub-genre is covered
THE BIG BOOK OF MOVIE PLOTS
Celebrate Hollywood film-making in all its formulaic and predictable glory. Spoiler Alert! takes 38 mainstream movie genres, from ‘Teen Sex Comedy’ and ‘Buddy Action Comedy’ to ‘Film Noir Detective Thriller’ and ‘Alien Invasion Thriller’ and through detailed illustrations reveals what makes them so hilariously recognizable – the plots, the key lines of dialogue, the essential visuals, the crucial characters and even the indispensable props! AUTHOR
Steven Espinoza, Kathleen Killian
INFO
Fernandez and Chris Vander Kaay are a
978 1 78627 527 1 1000 illustrations
collective of movie-obsessed critics,
240 pages
authors and writers.
257 x 190 mm Paperback £17.99 MAR 2020
01
01 ROBERT DE NIRO
AL PACINO
RAY LIOTTA
CHRISTOPHER WALKEN
Essential Lines of Dialogue
JOE PESCI
“Have you ever seen the bottom of a river?” “Hey, kid, if I see you around here again, I’ll kill ya!” “I’ll offer him a deal he couldn’t possibly turn down.”
JUST BECAUSE THEY'RE DUMB AS ROCKS DOESN'T MEAN THEY'RE NOT WISEGUYS
Your Cast of Characters
The young gangster
The Don
Choose Your Witness Protection Backstory
The violent wiseguy Paul, 37, works in real estate and writes a novel in his spare time
The gangster’s wife
GANGSTER FILM
The weaselly street hood
The fall guy
Theo, 44, married to Bonnie, father of two, sells golf clubs for a living
Choose Your Method of Assassination
00 Baseball bat beatdown
Belt strangling
Joseph, 34, wears a fake mustache, sells life insurance at retirement homes
Human camp fire
Prison yard shanking
Kiddie pool electrocution
James, 40, lives in Sarasota, FL with his Pomeranian, Waxey
Goodfellas The Godfather The Public Enemy
Scarface Angels with Dirty Faces Little Caesar
ALIEN INVASION FILM
00
We ain’t alone in the universe, ya know?
Movie How to Name Your
Any slang term for gangster:
Act 1
SPOILER ALERT!
Bullet to the head
The everyman is out enjoying3 a walk with his loyal pet
2
A crazy drunk rambles
Enormous objects are hovering over every major city – details after a word from our sponsors.
BREAKING NEWS ENORMOUS UNIDENTIFIED FLYING OBJECTS IN EVERY MAJOR CITY!
Breaking news bulletin about objects in the sky
People stand in groups outside, staring warily up at the hovering objects in the sky
Mr. President! We need to STRIKE NOW! I ONLY HOPE IT’S NOT TOO LATE!
An eccentric scientist hops into his car to go and find the President
4
Let’s not overreact. We don’t know what they want yet.
ALIENS ATTACK
The military wants to attack ...
5
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ACTIVITY/ARCHITECTURE
Le Corbusier Paper Models 10 Kirigami Buildings To Cut And Fold MAISON CITROHAN
UNITÉ D’HABITATION
Each project features step-by-step instructions and a template that you can remove from the book. Follow the lines on the template, cutting and folding to make your own model. All you need is a scalpel, a cutting mat and a ruler. Clear cutting tips are provided and photos of the finished model show you the final design. When you are done, simply display your finished model and admire your handiwork. Le Corbusier Paper Models is a must for Corb fans, Modernists and architectural model enthusiasts. Marc Hagan-Guirey is a kirigami paper artist and design director. His kirigami commissions for both private and commercial clients include pieces for the National Theatre, London Transport Museum and Samsung Galaxy. He is the author of Paper Dandy’s Horrorgami (2015) and Frank Lloyd Wright Paper Models (2017; both Laurence King) and Star Wars Kirigami (2017).
●● A must for Corbusier fans and lovers of Modernism VILLA STEIN-DE MONZIE
10 KIRIGAMI BUILDINGS TO CUT AND FOLD
10 KIRIGAMI BUILDINGS TO CUT AND FOLD
Marc Hagan-Guirey
LE CORBUSIER PAPER MODELS
LE CORBUSIER PAPER MODELS
Le Corbusier (born Charles-Edouard Jeanneret, 1887–1965) is an icon of the Modernist movement in architecture. His buildings and theories have influenced modern architecture the world over. Now you can create 10 of his most important works using the art of kirigami (cutting and folding).
MAISON DE LA CULTURE
●● Pull-out binding means completed kirigamis can be displayed ●● Easy to follow step-by-step instructions VILLA SARABHAI
VILLA SAVOYE
AUTHOR
MAISON DE WEEK-END
HIGH COURT
MAISONS JAOUL
CARPENTER CENTER FOR THE VISUAL ARTS
Marc Hagan-Guirey is a kirigami paper artist and design director. His kirigami commissions for both private and commercial clients include pieces for the National Theatre, London Transport Museum
£20.00 / US$29.99
MARC HAGAN-GUIREY
www.laurenceking.com LAURENCE KING RED LOGO
INFO
LAURENCE KING WHITE LOGO
LAURENCE KING BLACK LOGO OVERPRINT
LAURENCE KING BLACK LOGO KNOCKOUT
978 1 78627 562 2 100 illustrations 44 pages 355 x 279 mm
and Samsung Galaxy. He is the author of
Paperback
Paper Dandy’s Horrorgami and Frank Lloyd
£20.00
Wright Paper Models (both Laurence King).
FEB 2020
VILLA SAVOYE
Folding guide
1 With the printed side facing you, start by lever folding the two horizon valley folds followed by the valley folds that form the pillars of the building.
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MARC HAGAN-GUIREY
Le Corbusier is a Modernist icon whose buildings and theories have influenced structures the world over. Now you can create ten of his most important works using the art of kirigami (cutting and folding). Each project features step-by-step instructions, cutting tips and a template that you can remove from the book. Photos of each finished model show the final design. All you need is a craft knife, a cutting mat and a ruler. When you are done, simply display your model and admire your handiwork. Le Corbusier Paper Models is a must for Corb fans and architectural model enthusiasts.
2 Flip the model over and fold the mountain fold that runs along the front edge of the building. Turn the template over and push out all the valley folds that connect the building to the background plane.
3 Spring fold together the section that looks like a letter ‘P’ from above.
4 Gradually work your way around the large sweeping curve, pinching together the small mountain folds.
ACTIVITY
Extraordinary Things to Cut Out and Collage Maria Rivans ●● Collage and decoupage are undergoing a revival among artists and hobbyists seeking a mindful activity that also produces a beautiful end product ●● Includes more than 1,500 extraordinary things to cut out, plus background templates to build your collage on ●● This book will appeal to people of all ages and abilities If you want to discover the fun of collage then this fabulous book is the perfect kit. Highly respected and successful collage artist Maria Rivans has gathered hundreds of beautiful, quirky and downright daft images and they’re all here for you to cut out and stick. Flowers, birds, cats and butterflies can be combined with buildings, eyes, moustaches and men in dubious pants to create extraordinary original artworks and talking pieces! With an introduction to collage styles and tips on techniques, this is an ideal activity for young and old and the book is a perfect gift or self-purchase for anyone seeking arty fun and a great deal of sticky silliness! AUTHOR
Maria Rivans is a contemporary British artist, known for her mash-up of Surrealism-meets-Pop-art using vintage ephemera. Her work has featured in many galleries from Saatchi, London to Galerie Bhak in Seoul.
INFO
978 1 78627 494 6 1300 illustrations 208 pages 310 x 235 mm Paperback £16.99 APR 2020
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ARCHITECTURE
The Architecture of Yemen and Its Reconstruction Salma Samar Damluji
The Architecture of Yemen
●● In-depth documentation of the unique building traditions of Yemen, such as mud-brick skyscrapers
and its Reconstruction Salma Samar Damluji
●● Contains photographs and surveyed drawings of many locations that are now extremely difficult to visit ●● Includes well-known UNESCO World Heritage Sites as well as remarkable buildings from lessvisited areas Originally published in 2007 this was the first book to offer an in-depth investigation into the characteristic architecture of Yemen. This new, revised edition includes drawings, documentation and information on the building and reconstruction projects carried out from 2008 to 2014 at locations in Hadrumat and Dawan. Moving beyond the major cities, Salma Samar Damluji explores the architecture of regions that could be said to be the last strongholds of traditional Arab architecture. With a wealth of insights from both the master builders and home owners, the book examines in detail building techniques and methods little known outside of Yemen. AUTHOR
Salma Samar Damluji is an architect and architectural consultant. She has published several books, including The Architecture of Oman (1998), The Architecture of The United Arab Emirates
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INFO
978 1 78627 572 1 770 illustrations 368 pages 328 x 248 mm
(2006) and The Architecture of Yemen
Hardback
(2007) and has curated a number of
£65.00
exhibitions in London.
JUN 2020
ARCHITECTURE
Emergence The Work of Grimshaw Architects, Volume 5, 2010–2016 Grimshaw Architects
EMERGENCE
●● A showcase of worldwide projects of all type, from airports and other transport hubs to museums and housing
THE WORK OF GRIMSHAW ARCHITECTS: VOLUME 5, 2010–2016
●● Grimshaw’s practice combines inspiring technological achievements with humanist ideas ●● Fully illustrated with colour photography, drawings, details and plans GRIMSHAW_HB_EMERGENCE_JKT_v3.indd 1
Emergence: Volume 5 covers the growth of the Grimshaw practice into a global network, with the opening of studios in Sydney, Doha and Kuala Lumpur. It covers Grimshaw’s focus on the restoration of cultural institutions including Queens Museum in New York and The Cutty Sark in London, its leadership in the field of transport design with the multi-award winning Fulton Center Transit Interchange in New York and the Pulkovo Airport in St. Petersburg and the firm’s first foray into public housing with the Via Verde project, reviewed by The New York Times as ‘breaking the mold of subsidised housing’. AUTHOR
Grimshaw was founded by Sir Nicholas
INFO
Grimshaw in 1980, became a Partnership in 2007 and now operates worldwide with offices in Los Angeles, New York, London, Paris, Doha, Dubai, Kuala Lumpur, Melbourne and Sydney.
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978 1 78627 554 7 250 illustrations 256 pages 250 x 250 mm Hardback £45.00 APR 2020
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ART
Acrylic
ACRYLIC
Get creative with acrylic, the world’s most versatile paint.
Do More Art
Packed with over 40 essential techniques and creative ideas, this practical guide reveals how to get the most out of acrylic paint, in all its forms.
Rita Isaac
ACRYLIC Rita Isaac
With easy-to-follow instructions and
DO MORE ART
examples by some of the best artists ●● Acrylic is one of the bestselling art mediums but working today, Acrylic is guaranteed whatever your ability. this is the first book toto inspire, explore the latest trends and techniques in acrylic art
●● An original approach to the practical arts genre, with a spread-based accessible formula allowing the reader to understand key concepts quickly and easily
DO MORE ART
Rita Isaac
●● Features images by the best contemporary illustrators and artists from around the world £14.99
The second book in the popular ‘Do More Art’ series explores the myriad creative possibilities of working with acrylic. Fans of this artistic powerhouse will discover everything from basic painting techniques to more creative applications, such as pouring, marbling and working with acrylic spray paint and markers. Examples by some of the world’s greatest artists will demonstrate many of the techniques and ideas, providing plenty of creative inspiration. With its contemporary aesthetic and accessible content, Acrylic will appeal to artists of all abilities. www.laurenceking.com
AUTHOR
INFO
Artist Rita Isaac was born in Portugal,
978 1 78627 569 1
where she studied Painting at the
150 illustrations
University of Lisbon. Now based in
128 pages
London, her work has been exhibited
216 x 168 mm
widely in Portugal, Italy, the
Hardback
Netherlands and the United Kingdom.
£14.99 APR 2020
GET TO KNOW YOUR BRUSHES
Round brush: perfect for straight lines and fine details
With acrylic paint, the right brush will enable you to create the exact marks you want, whether fluid, bold, delicate or precise. Brushes made from soft natural hairs, such as squirrel, sable and rabbit, are traditionally used with watercolour. They are also ideally suited to fluid acrylic paints as they readily soak up large amounts of water, dragging paint for longer. Hog-bristle brushes are much firmer, and sturdy enough to push thick consistencies, making them a popular choice for use with impasto and when creating textured finishes. Synthetic brushes are often best suited to acrylic paint as they are more resistant and springy than natural bristles. There are plenty of synthetic brushes available, from soft and flexible brushes that drag fluid consistencies, blend evenly and leave smooth surfaces, to springy and As we will see, it is possible to thin down acrylic paint to reduce its stiff brushes that can push heavy-body paint and leave visible textures. opacity without sacrificing colour vibrancy (see page 51). You can use When selecting your brush, it’s also important to take into account the same thinning process to achieve a completely different effect handle length. Short handles are better for painting details that require known as ‘staining’, in which very fluid paint infiltrates and bleeds precision, especially when working close to your surface, whereas long into porous surfaces, such as unprimed fabric or paper. The effect is handles are usually better for creating larger artworks. beautiful, resembling delicate watercolour washes. The final result will vary depending on the consistency of the paint you use and the surface on which you’re painting. As a rule, paper will absorb more paint, enhancing the bleeding effect, while unprimed palette knife canvas, which is less absorbent, will give you sharper edges. To create the work opposite, Elise Morris combined acrylic paint Other useful tools and graphite on highly absorbent paper to create delicate, almost transparent flowers. Although brushes allow you to
Filbert brush: handy for blending and varying marks Mop: ideal for fluid paints
Short flat: use for portraits and creating a smudge effect
MIMIC A WATERCOLOUR EFFECT
Fan brush: useful for levelling out marks and blending
Large flat brush: well suited to spreading fluid paints
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foam roller
TRY IT YOURSELF
create a variety of different effects, to get the most out of your acrylic paint it’s important to consider other tools, too, such as palette knives and foam rollers, which we will explore later on. Another key tool for an acrylic painter is a palette. This is a non-absorbent tray on which you can arrange and mix your paints while working. You can even buy stay-wet palettes, designed specifically to help keep your paints wet – useful for combatting acrylic’s rapid drying time.
1. Using a clean soft brush, apply water to
the areas where you want to add colour, then release drops of fluid acrylic paint on to the damp page, letting them flow freely into lightly coloured washes.
2. While the first layer is still wet, apply drops of another colour, allowing them to blend and bleed into each other.
palette
15
3. Once the first layers are dry, you can add further washes of fluid acrylic to create different layers. Try adding more saturated colours to create contrast and impact.
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Opposite: Elise Morris, Spring Spell 3, acrylic and graphite on paper, 2015
PHOTOGRAPHY & ARCHITECTURE
100 Ideas that Changed Photography
PINHOLE CAMERAS KODACHROME THE DECISIVE MOMENT
ELITE CAMERAS PROJECTION
PHOTOGRAPHIC SOCIETIES
Mary Warner Marien
100 IDEAS THAT CHANGED
PHOTOGRAPHY
●● A compelling look at the ideas that changed photography, in a new compact edition
MARY WARNER MARIEN
●● Packed with a fascinating, international range of photographs and informative text
EVOLUTIONCROPPING ENLARGEMENT
THE THEORETICAL TURN
FOCUS THE CYANOTYPE
This compelling book chronicles the most influential ideas that have shaped photography from the invention of the daguerreotype, up to the digital revolution and beyond. Each idea is presented through lively text and striking visuals and explores when the idea first evolved and its subsequent impact on photography. AUTHOR
Mary Warner Marien is Professor Emerita
MORALIZING THE CAMERA OBSCURA
NARRATIVE
THE PHOTOGRAM INFO
978 1 78627 568 4
in the Department of Art and Music
266 illustrations
Histories at Syracuse University, New
216 pages
York. She is the author of Photography:
216 x 168 mm
A Cultural History as well as numerous
Paperback
articles on photography.
£14.99 FEB 2020
ELECTRIC LIGHTING
Richard Weston
PERSPECTIVE PROJECTION
EMPATHY SCENOGRAPHY ●● A compelling look at the ideas that changed COMPLEXITY AND CONTRADICTION
COLUMN AND BEAM
architecture, in a new compact edition
TECTONIC inFORM ●● Covers the history of architecture an innovative way
STRUCTURAL FRAME
BIGNESS
ORNAMENT IS CRIME GENIUS LOCI
COVER DESIGN BY PENTAGRAM www.laurenceking.com UK £14.99/US $19.99
AUTHOR
Richard Weston is a former Professor of Architecture at Cardiff University. His books include the monograph Alvar Aalto and Materials, Form and Architecture and Key Buildings of the Twentieth Century, 2nd edition.
INFO
RICHARD WESTON
LESS IS MORE
This inspiring book provides a concise history of architecture and offers a fascinating resource for the general reader. Starting withOFthe building FIVE POINTS A NEWbasic ARCHITECTURE ‘components’ it explores historical movements, innovative materials and modern movements. Arranged in chronological order, the ideas are presented through informative text and arresting visuals.
100 IDEAS THAT CHANGED ARCHITECTURE
100 Ideas that COMPUTER-AIDED DESIGN Changed Architecture COMPOSITION CONTEXT
REINFORCED CONCRETE
FORM FOLLOWS FUNCTION AIR CONDITIONING IN THE NATURE OF MATERIALS
FLOOR VAULT AXONOMETRIC PROJECTION
100 IDEAS THAT CHANGED
ARCHITECTURE RICHARD WESTON
PROPORTION PARTICULARITY FIREPLACE SERVANT AND SERVED SPACES
POSTMODERNISM SUSTAINABILITY PASSIVE DESIGN
UTOPIA
PLATFORM
PARAMETRIC DESIGN
PICTURESQUE
COMMUNITY ARCHITECTURE
COLLAGE
BETON BRUT STEEL
ZEITGEIST
978 1 78627 567 7 300 illustrations 216 pages 216 x 168 mm Paperback £14.99
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FASHION
Draping The Complete Course
Draping: The Complete Course Second Edition Karolyn Kiisel ●● Revised and updated edition of a bestselling publication with 40 video tutorials including 10 brand new ones
Draping—the art of using fabric to design directly on a dress form—is an essential skill for fashion students. Covering the most basic to more advanced techniques, this series of master classes provides a complete course. Projects highlight iconic outfits from the runway, stage, and screen, such as Audrey Hepburn’s dress from Breakfast at Tiffany’s, as well as styles from across the world. Starting with the basics of preparing the dress form and fabric, the book advances through pinning, trimming and clipping, and creating shape using darts and tucks, to adding volume using pleats and gathers, and handling complex curves. Advanced skills include how to use support elements and how to handle bias draping.
The Complete Course Second edition
Second edition
●● Draping is an essential skill for all fashion designers
Draping
Each exercise and project is explained with step-by-step photographs and line drawings that bring the art of creating womenswear in three dimensions to life.
●● Projects based on iconic designs of key garments (classic, contemporary and costume) taken from global dress or inspired by film
Karolyn Kiisel is currently teaching costume at the historic Theater Academy of Los Angeles City College, California, and taught in the fashion department at Otis College of Art and Design in Los Angeles for over twenty years. Her fashion designs have been sold internationally, and her costume work has appeared widely on screen and stage
Karolyn Kiisel
Draping – the art of using muslin to design directly on a mannequin – is an essential skill for fashion students. Covering the most basic to more advanced techniques, this series of master classes provides a complete course. Starting with the basics of preparing the mannequin and fabric, the book advances through pinning, trimming and clipping and creating shape using darts and tucks, to adding volume using pleats and gathers and handling complex curves. Advanced skills include how to use support elements and how to handle bias draping. Each skill and technique throughout the book is explained with step-by-step photographs and line drawings that bring to life the art of creating womenswear in three dimensions.
With 40 video tutorials
Karolyn Kiisel
www.laurenceking.com
AUTHOR
Karolyn Kiisel is currently teaching costume at the historic Theatre Academy of Los Angeles City College, California and taught in the fashion department at Otis College of Art and Design in Los Angeles
INFO
978 1 78627 231 7 1050 illustrations 368 pages 300 x 220 mm
for over 20 years. Her fashion designs
Flexibind
have been sold internationally and her
£50.00
costume work has appeared widely on screen
AUG 2020
and stage.
Project:
Halter-neck knit top This halter-neck knit top from Nanette Lepore’s Spring/Summer 2012 collection exhibits a sporty chic and whimsical attitude. The multiple neck straps are not needed to hold the top up, but they keep the top edge even since there is no understructure to support this light knit. A halter-style neckline is created by the ring of knit fabric that holds these straps.
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Draping—the art of using cotton muslin to create womenswear directly on a dress form— is an essential skill for fashion designers. Through a series of step-by-step projects, designed to develop skills from the most basic to more advanced techniques, this book will guide you in creating both classic and contemporary garments, as well as historical styles and costumes. Draping projects include dresses, bustiers, and jackets, and highlight key fashion garments such as Audrey Hepburn’s dress from Breakfast at Tiffany’s and the Dolce & Gabbana tuxedo jacket.
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Each skill and technique throughout the book is explained with step-by-step photographs and line drawings that bring the art of creating womenswear in three dimensions to life. Karolyn Kiisel is a professor in the Fashion Design department at Woodbury University in Burbank, California, and taught at Otis College of Art and Design in Los Angeles for twenty years. Her fashion designs have been sold internationally, and her costume work has appeared widely on screen and stage.
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Starting with the basics of choosing and preparing the dress form for draping, the book advances through pinning, trimming, and clipping, and creating shape using darts and tucks, to adding volume using pleats and gathers, and handling complex curves. Advanced skills include how to use support elements such as shoulder pads, under layers, and petticoats, and how to handle bias draping. The book culminates with a chapter on improvisational skills.
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FASHION .
Fashion Design
Fashion Design
Fashion Design offers a unique overview of the exciting and ever-changing fashion industry. Aimed at fashion students across the world, the book follows
A Guide to the Industry and the Creative Process
the design process from historical and commercial context to final collection presentation. Denis Antoine introduces a wide variety of creative methodologies of design ideation, development, and presentation, supported by inspirational visual content—fashion photography and illustration, sketchbook artwork, technical drawings, and infographics—and informative case studies.
Denis Antoine
Denis Antoine is Professor of Fashion at Savannah College of Art and Design. He studied at London College of Fashion (BA Hons) and the
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A Guide to the Industry and the Creative Process
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Denis Antoine
This introduction to fashion is aimed at students of fashion design across the world. By following the design process, from historical and commercial industry context to final collection presentation, the book provides a clear guide for students as they discover what designing for fashion entails. Along the way they will explore a wide variety of handson, creative methodologies of design ideation, development and presentation. Supported by inspirational visual content – fashion photography, fashion illustration, sketchbook artwork, technical drawings and infographics – and case studies, the book offers a unique overview of the fashion industry. Related study material is available on the Laurence King website at
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Denis Antoine is Professor of Fashion at Savannah College of Art and Design and co-author of Classic Tailoring Techniques for Menswear, the authority on classic tailoring. He studied at London College
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of Fashion (BA Hons) and the Royal
Flexibind
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Textile development
Chapter 4
Prints and Patterns The development of printing techniques has made the production of multicolored patterned materials faster, easier, and cheaper than ever before. The three main types of printing techniques present in the fashion marketplace today are screen printing, woodblock printing, and digital printing.
Woodblock printing requires a design pattern to be carved into a piece of wood, which can then be used as a stamp to apply color onto cloth. This technique is very ancient, yet still used today for the production of fabrics such as chintz and paisley. Screen printing is believed to have originated in China around the beginning of the first millennium ce. Since then, the technique has evolved surprisingly little. Certainly, it has been mechanized and enhanced to allow large quantities of material to be produced, but the core principle is unchanged. Screen printing relies on selective application of dye or pigment using a stencil, which is supported by a mesh screen from which the technique takes its name. Each screen used in producing the design usually prints only one color; the final printed pattern is achieved by careful placement of areas of flat color, leading to what is commonly referred to as a graphic print. A big advantage of screen printing is that the screen can be used to apply a variety of pastes to the fabric. This allows the printing of opaque pigment colors, glues used for flocking and foiling, or acid paste used for burnout (dévoré). Digital printing uses advanced mechanical devices, originally developed for office and commercial printing, to print an image directly from a computer screen onto fabric. The ease of this process makes it a particularly valuable tool when exploring the creative potential of photographic print designs. The limitations of digital printing rest in two factors: color quality and cost. Due to the way ink is sprayed onto the surface of the cloth by the digital printer, it can be prone to fading and also tricky to color-match. Digital printing is much slower and therefore substantially more expensive than screen printing, particularly when producing a large yardage of a printed fabric.
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Above: Block printing, digital printing, and embellishments come together in this look by Boryana Petrova. Opposite: Mary Katrantzou makes extensive use of digital printing throughout her Fall/Winter 2018 collection.
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Children’s Picturebooks Second Edition, The Art of Visual Storytelling Martin Salisbury & Morag Styles ●● Bestselling book aimed at arts and literature students as well as aspiring children’s book illustrators and writers ●● New case studies from well-known illustrators and publishers, in particular from the US and Canada (Jon Klassen, Sydney Smith, Isabelle Arsenault) ●● Brand new chapter devoted to non-fiction, especially the rise of both narrative non-fiction and big books Children’s picturebooks are the very first books we encounter and play a major role in introducing us to both art and language. But what does it take to create a successful picturebook for children? This revised edition of a bestselling title carries invaluable insight into a highly productive, dynamic sector of the publishing world. Featuring interviews with leading illustrators and publishers from across the world, it remains essential reading for students and aspiring children’s book illustrators and writers. AUTHOR
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Martin Salisbury is Professor of
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Art in Anglia Ruskin University and
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author of Play Pen: New Children’s
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Word and Image, Word as Image
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Below: Saul Steinberg was a consummate visual thinker. He described drawing as ‘a way of reasoning on paper’ and his work explored the idea of the drawn line as a language that transcends mere words. Here he cleverly conflates the two languages. Right: Lewis Carroll’s ‘The Mouse’s Tale’ is an early example of text taking the visual form of that which it describes or alludes to.
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The art of visual storytelling Martin Salisbury Morag Styles
Children’s picturebooks are the very first books we encounter, and they form an important, constantly evolving, and dynamic sector of the publishing industry. But what does it take to create a successful picture book for children? In this publication, Martin Salisbury and Morag Styles introduce us to the world of children’s picturebooks, providing a solid background to the industry before going on to explore the key concepts and practices that have gone into the creation of picturebooks.
Children’s Picturebooks The art of visual storytelling
Cover art by Beatrice Alemagna. “Children’s picturebooks have a profound and lasting impact on their readers...but how is this magic created? This vibrantly illustrated book lets all of us glimpse the process of creation from sketches and storyboards to finished work. Artists, teachers, and parents alike will be fascinated and inspired.” Peggy Hogan, Adjunct Professor, Illustration Department, Art Institute of Boston, Lesley University
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Martin Salisbury lectures in illustration at Anglia Ruskin University, where he leads the UK’s first Masters program in children’s book illustration. Among his books on the subject is Play Pen: New Children’s Book Illustration (2007). Morag Styles is Professor of Children’s Literature at the University of Cambridge and an author and editor of children’s books. Among her many publications is Art, Narrative and Childhood (2003).
The blurring of boundaries between text as the representation of something visual and text as a pictorial element in itself is not new. Lewis Carroll’s ‘The Mouse’s Tale’ has been described as the first concrete poem; the text exists in the shape of a tail and plays on the tale/tail spelling. In other words, it is formatted to visually resemble its theme. El Lissitzky’s use of letterforms as characters is another wellknown example. In Art and Text (Black Dog, 2009) Will Hill writes:
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To give text a pictorial form reveals complex contradictions between visual representation and linguistic description, and reminds us that language is a fragile and illogical construct, bound to its subject by cultural compact alone. While we take for granted the equivalence between the word and its subject, they are not linked by any actual resemblance, but only by the shared perception of meaning inherent in language. Hill also quotes Stefan Themerson, who, in collaboration with his artist wife Franciszka, wrote and published a number of influential picturebooks from the 1940s: Language is one species of the genus sign and pictorial representations are another species of the same genus. These
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FILM
Film
MARIA PRAMAGGIORE & TOM WALLIS
film
NEW & EXPANDED
Fourth Edition, A Critical Introduction
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Updated examples drawing from both contemporary and classic films in every chapter highlight that film studies is a vibrant and growing field.
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Updated and expanded for a new edition, this is the perfect starter text for students of film studies.
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in gender and sexuality, documentary, Irish film, and
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animal studies.
serves on the Selection Committee for Full Frame
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film film film film film A CRITICAL INTRODUCTION
A CRITICAL INTRODUCTION
A CRITICAL INTRODUCTION
A CRITICAL INTRODUCTION
A CRITICAL INTRODUCTION
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Maria Pramaggiore is Professor of Media Studies
Updated and expanded for a new edition, this is the perfect starter text for students of film studies. The book illustrates film concepts in context and in depth, addressing techniques and terminology used in film production and criticism and emphasizing thinking and writing critically and effectively. With reference to 450 new and existing images, the authors discuss contemporary films and film studies scholarship, as well as recent developments in film production and exhibition, such as digital technologies and new modes of screen media.
MARIA PRAMAGGIORE & TOM WALLIS
●● Focuses on the fundamentals of film analysis, explaining all the key concepts
A CRITICAL INTRODUCTION
A CRITICAL INTRODUCTION
film
New closing chapter expands the book’s theoretical framework, linking foundational concepts in cinema studies to innovative new scholarship in media and screen studies.
Maria Pramaggiore & Tom Wallis
4TH EDITION
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AUTHOR
Maria Pramaggiore is Professor of Media Studies and Dean of Graduate Studies at Maynooth University in Co. Kildare, Ireland. Her publications explore topics in gender and sexuality, documentary, Irish film and animal studies.
Tom Wallis has taught film and media studies at North Carolina State
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University and University College Dublin. He is part of the Communications team at the University of North Carolina System Office and serves on the Selection Committee for Full Frame Documentary Film Festival in Durham, North Carolina.
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Follow in Greta Thunberg’s footsteps and join the global mission to save our planet from climate change. With in-depth text and data, this necessary and timely book will answer readers’ questions on what climate change means, what its consequences will be and what must be done to protect our world. AUTHOR
Valentina Giannella is a journalist and author aiming to disseminate scientific data, facts, warnings and solutions.
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If we want to feed a population set to reach 9.3 billion people by 2050 – two billion more than today – scientists think we will have to reimagine the global agricultural industry in terms of its efficiency and its conservation of the ecosystem. To combat hunger, we will have to increase production by 60 percent globally, and double the output of developing countries.
WASTE LESS, PRODUCE MORE AND PROTECT THE L AND TO FEED THE WORLD
These are impressive figures, but beyond all this, agriculture, animal husbandry and fishing play a fundamental role in rural areas and smaller coastal regions by keeping communities together and nurturing local culture. Many oral story-telling traditions are inspired by epic tales of drought or famine, floods or storms, and their narrative power lies in descriptions of how a particular character manages to save entire villages or boat crews from apocalyptic threats. Food production is as much a part of human culture as our ability to tell stories.
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CLEAN RENEWABLE
According to the United Nations’ Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO), an average of 23.7 million tonnes of food is produced daily worldwide, including 19.5 million tonnes of cereals, root crops, tubers, fruit and vegetables; 1.1 million tonnes of meat; and 2.1 billion litres of milk. Some 400,000 tonnes of fish are trawled daily from the sea or produced in fish farms. 9.5 million cubic metres of wood are chopped down from the forests and on that very same average day, no fewer than 7.4 trillion (thousand million) litres of water are used to irrigate cultivated fields, with 300,000 tonnes of fertilizer dumped on top. The total value of this average day of agri-food production has been estimated by the FAO at approaching US$7 billion, and the sector employs one third of the world’s workforce.
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Match a Mummy The Ancient Egypt Game Anna Claybourne, illustrations by Léa Maupetit ●● Egypt is a hugely popular subject for children ●● Put the mummy in its sarcophagus and the internal organs in the canopic jars, learning fun facts about the Ancient Egyptians in the process ●● This simple matching game is beautiful, colourful and easy for children aged 7+ to play alone or with all the family Travel back in time to Ancient Egypt with this new children’s matching game, developed in partnership with the British Museum. Locate and match up the pairs to learn more about how the Egyptians lived. Why did they shave their heads but wear wigs, use dark eye makeup and worship dung beetles? How did they invent toothpaste and which internal organs did they keep before mummification? Includes 20 matching pairs on 40 cards and a booklet with explanatory text. This game will appeal to children from age seven and up. AUTHOR
Anna Claybourne is an experienced children’s author, who has written over 200 books on everything from Shakespeare to space science.
Léa Maupetit is a French illustrator living
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Copy the snail, little slug.
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ACTIVITY
My First Story Puzzle Nature Kanae Sato ●● New early learning range for ages 2+ ●● Charming illustrations will appeal to very young children ●● Each of the 5 illustrated 3-piece jigsaws tells a simple story A seed sprouts and then becomes a flower. It’s raining, the sun comes out and then a beautiful rainbow appears! Young children will delight in Kanae Sato’s delicate images while learning simple stories and logical sequences with these three- piece jigsaws. The five jigsaws feature specially commissioned child-friendly illustrations and come in an attractive box. AUTHOR
Kanae Sato is a Japanese illustrator based in Tokyo. She won the 2015 Creativ Club Austria Silver Venus Award in the illustration category for creative advertisement.
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My First Story Puzzle Animals Kanae Sato ●● New early learning range for ages 2+ ●● Charming simple illustrations will appeal to very young children ●● Each set of 3 pieces tells a simple story about animals in the natural world An egg becomes a chick and then a hen. A caterpillar forms into a chrysalis and then emerges as a beautiful butterfly! Young children will delight in Kanae Sato’s delicate images while learning simple stories and logical sequences with these three-piece jigsaws. The five jigsaws feature specially commissioned child-friendly illustrations and come in an attractive box. AUTHOR
Kanae Sato is a Japanese illustrator based in Tokyo. She won the 2015 Creativ Club Austria Silver Venus Award in the illustration category for creative advertisement.
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The Mischief-Maker’s Handbook
WORLD'S SIMPLEST
et and performer with 25 years’ experience. e has worked in TV, radio, books, newspapers d magazines. He performs in schools, libraries, okshops and festivals all over the UK, often essed as a giant housefly.
THE MISCHIEF-MAKER'S HANDBOOK
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Learn how to make mischief with this hilarious handbook.
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Mike Barfield, illustrations by Jan Buchczik
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Learn how to make mischief with this hilarious, fully www.laurenceking.com illustrated handbook. Clear step-by-step activities and annotated diagrams will transform you into the mischief-maker that you’ve always wanted to be. From turning your body into an orchestra, to making invisible ink and rubber band catapults, it’s all covered in this comprehensive guide. You’re only young once – and this book helps every child to be the biggest kid possible! AUTHOR
Written by
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WATER BOMB
FART PUTTY
No one should be allowed to leave school until they know how to make one.
Fart putty is simply slime squished into a pot to produce disgusting noises. Slime is what chemists call a ‘polymer’ and what mischief-makers call ‘fun’!
You will need: • A4 paper • Scissors • Pencil
7. Fold down the top point of the top layer towards the left diagonal edge.
8. Fold this new triangle in half towards the middle. You will need: • Cup • Small bowl • Tablespoon • Laundry starch • Brown, green and white acrylic paint • White PVA glue • Yoghurt pot
1. Take the A4 piece of paper and fold one corner over to the opposite edge and crease. Carefully cut off the excess paper, open it out and you will have a square.
2. Fold the top left corner of the square down to the bottom right corner. Unfold. The creases should make an X-shape as shown.
9. Lift the triangle up and tuck it into the small pocket in the triangle underneath.
3. Fold in half, from top to bottom, to make a horizontal crease. Open out. Fold in half from left to right to make a vertical crease and open out.
4. Fold the horizontal crease on the left down to the vertical crease. Repeat on the righthand side, then flatten to form a triangle (see above right for result).
11. Fold the top point down to centre. Unfold. Repeat with the bottom point. Then flip over and repeat on the other side. Slide your fingers inbetween the folds on each edge to form an ‘X’ shape.
10. Repeat steps 5 to 9 for the right hand side (see above left for result). Then turn over and repeat steps 5 to 10 on both sides (see above right for result).
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Pour a cup of water into a small bowl.
Add 5 tablespoons of laundry starch and stir until it looks like watery milk.
12. Now, holding the paper in one hand, take the pencil and push it into the hole at top to enlarge it. Remove the pencil and blow into the hole to inflate the paper into a cube.
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Add a dash of the brown acrylic paint to make it poo-coloured! Or use the green and white paint to make snotcoloured slime.
Squirt in the PVA glue. Mix the ingredients with your fingers to produce a nice sludgy lump of slime in the middle of the liquid. If you’re not happy with the mix, simply add more starch or glue.
13. Fill with water and choose a target. Just don’t leave it too long or it will go soggy and soak you! –29–
Next, fish out the slime from the bowl (you can pour away the remaining liquid), then squidge it into the bottom of the yoghurt pot. Start pushing it around with your fingers – it needs to trap air, which then escapes around the sides – to produce horrible farty noises!
Top tip! Fart putty should keep for weeks if you cover it in cling film and keep it in the fridge. However, handling it makes it dirty, so you’ll eventually need to throw it away and make some fresh. Oh, and never eat it or put it in your mouth. It tastes disgusting.
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Build Your Own Mars Colony Illustrations by Jana Glatt ●● The perfect gift for little astronauts with big imaginations ●● Contains 10 press-out sheets that make over 20 models when assembled ●● Comes with a fold-out poster to make the surface of Mars This space-age set contains everything an explorer needs to create the ultimate Mars colony, from colourful astronauts and space vehicles to adorable astro-pets. Simply unfold the poster to reveal the surface of Mars, pop out the pieces and assemble them (no scissors or glue required) for hours of extraterrestrial fun. Easy to put together and full of lovable characters, this is a charming set for children to assemble and play with. AUTHOR
Jana Glatt is an award-winning Brazilian illustrator based in Cologne. Her fascination with creating characters began during childhood theatre classes. She has illustrated numerous children’s books and magazine articles.
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Success Oracles Career and Business Tips from the Good, the Bad and the Visionary Katya Tylevich, illustrations by Barry Falls ●● Follow-up to Art Oracles ●● Ask the world’s richest and most powerful people for advice ●● Need to get your cash flow moving? Angela Merkel’s guidance is at hand. Stuck in your search for the next big idea? Steve Jobs might have your answer. Be guided and inspired by the world’s greatest business minds with this creative set of oracle cards. Are you struggling to make a difficult career decision? Need some guidance on your finances? Find out what Warren Buffett, Karl Marx, Sheryl Sandberg and other gurus would do. Simply pick a card from the pack, select the oracle’s advice on life, work or inspiration and any obstacle becomes surmountable. Contains 50 oracle cards plus a booklet featuring biographies and details of how to use the cards. AUTHOR
Barry Falls is an illustrator based in Belfast, Northern Ireland. He has worked for The New York Times, The Guardian, American Airlines, Unicef and Random House.
Katya Tylevich is a writer and essayist. She is co-author of My Life as a Work of Art (Laurence King) and editor-at-large for Elephant.
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978 1 78627 586 8 50 cards in box 159 x 119 mm £14.99 FEB 2020
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The Box of Emotions Tiffany Watt Smith, illustrations by Thérèse Vandling ●● Identify and explore your feelings with this exquisite set of emotion cards ●● Each emotion is described in a miniature essay and illustrated with a stunning colour gradient that expresses its qualities ●● Choose the one that best reflects your current state of mind to learn more about yourself Dip into the Box of Emotions to find the perfect expression of how you feel. Each of the 80 cards contains a mini-essay on a different emotion on one side and a mesmerizing colour pattern on the other. Learn more about yourself and what makes your fellow beings tick, from anger and worry to empathy and courage. And with a host of less familiar emotions – dépaysement, fago and litost among them – you may discover a whole new way of being. AUTHOR
Tiffany Watt Smith is a research fellow at the Centre for the History of the Emotions, Queen Mary University of London and was also a 2014 BBC New Generation Thinker.
Thérèse Vandling is a London-based independent graphic designer and experimental screen-printer with a passion for all things printed.
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978 1 78627 565 3 80 cards in box 170 x 110 mm £14.99 APR 2020
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These Cards Will Change Your Ideas Nik Mahon ●● Reliable advice from an internationally published expert on ideas generation ●● Fun, portable format means you can find inspiration on the go ●● Approachable, bite-sized text This new series of self-help cards begins with advice on how to improve your idea generation. Need some practical starting points to get your brain working? Take a break, break the rules, throw it away and start again. The cards offer 50 pieces of practical advice by an expert in the field. Get the cards and get your ideas flowing! AUTHOR
Nik Mahon is a Senior Teaching Fellow at University of Winchester School of Art, UK. His subject areas include advertising, art direction, creativity and idea generation. He is the author of several books including Basics Advertising: Ideation (2011) and Magma Sketchbook: Idea Generation (Laurence King, 2014).
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These Cards Will Change Your Career Gem Barton ●● Reliable, practical advice to help you find job fulfillment ●● Fun, portable format means you can brainstorm on the go ●● Approachable, bite-sized text by the author of the successful Don’t Get a Job, Make a Job This new series of self-help cards begins with advice on how to improve your working life. Feeling unfulfilled in your present job? Want to make the most out of your creativity but don’t know how? Not sure where to go next? The cards offer 50 pieces of practical advice by an expert in the field. Get the cards and get your career back on track! AUTHOR
Gem Barton is Head of the 2nd Year Interior Architecture course at Brighton University, UK. She is also a curator and Director of studioBartonBandy, an architecture and design practice. She writes regularly on architecture and
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design for numerous print and online publications, including Blueprint, Mark and ArchDaily.
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I Saw It First! Ocean A Family Spotting Game Caroline Selmes ●● Part of the popular ‘I Saw It First!’ series, this is an exciting, fast-paced game for all ages ●● Simple to understand and play, but addictively competitive ●● With 300 fun, detailed illustrations and unusual triangular box 300 ocean creatures populate the board of this carefully engineered game. Pick a counter from the box and be the first to spot that animal on the board! Packaged in a triangular box with a hexagonal double-sided board, I Saw It First! Ocean features charming illustrations by Caroline Selmes. Simple to understand but addictive to play, this fun and challenging game will delight adults and children alike. AUTHOR
Caroline Selmes is an illustrator and former advertising art director. She has worked in Paris, Barcelona, Madrid and London.
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978 1 78627 500 4 Boxed game 350 x 303 mm £19.99 MAR 2020
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Fantastic Women A Top Score Game Frances Ambler, illustrations by Daniela Henríquez ●● Get inspired by 32 women who changed the world ●● 2020 is the centenary of women getting the vote in the US ●● Stunning portraits by Daniela Henríquez Discover some of the bravest and most inspirational women out there with these stunning portraits by Daniela Henríquez. From Malala Yousafzai and Rosa Parks to Marie Curie and Amelia Earhart, compare notes on 32 of the most courageous, groundbreaking and powerful women ever while playing this fun and informative game. AUTHOR
Daniela Henríquez is an illustrator based in Chile. Frances Ambler is a London-based writer and editor. She is contributing editor at the independent magazine The Simple Things and assistant editor at Oh Comely magazine.
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978 1 78627 246 1 32 cards in box 159 x 119 mm £12.99 FEB 2020
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Ways of Travelling Grace Helmer ●● See the world around you with fresh eyes with these unusual and refreshing suggestions ●● 50 prompts will work in any destination, even your home town ●● Portable format means you can use them on the go Rediscover the wonder of travel, wherever you find yourself. See the world with fresh eyes with these exciting and unusual suggestions. Whether you’re heading halfway around the globe or just stepping out your front door, Ways of Travelling will take you somewhere new. AUTHOR
Grace Helmer is a Brighton-born, London-based illustrator and artist.
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Her playful and colourful compositions
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capture the feeling of discovery when you
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visit somewhere for the first time and
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celebrate the beauty in the everyday.
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Ways of Tuning Your Senses Shuku Nishi ●● Reconnect to the world around you with fresh senses with these unusual suggestions ●● 50 prompts will help you rediscover the magic in the everyday ●● Portable format means you can use them on the go These 50 cards are a wake-up call to your senses. How much of the world’s beauty have we become indifferent to, caught up in the bustle and rush of day-to-day life? Take a breath from the madness and from your smartphone and rediscover the magic of the world around you with prompts that encourage you to experience the wonder of being alive. AUTHOR
Shuku Nishi is an illustrator and a painter based in Kyoto and Tottori,
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Japan. Her illustrations have been
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featured in books, advertisements, TV
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commercials, CD covers and packaging.
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Taking inspiration from nature, she also creates block prints, oil paintings and three-dimensional works.
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Story Out of the Box 80 Cards for Hours of Storytelling Fun Leander Deeny & Nicky Hoberman, illustrations by Hiromi Suzuki ●● Awaken your creativity with 80 lively story prompts ●● Combine fun subjects with unconventional techniques to explore hundreds of storytelling possibilities ●● Fun to play with the whole family – no storytelling expertise needed! Unleash hundreds of stories from the depths of your imagination! Pick a subject card and a technique card and use them to create your own crazy tales. These 80 cards will provide hours of storytelling and creative writing entertainment. All you need is a pencil and paper and a pirate ship and a warrior princess and an elephant... AUTHOR
Leander Deeny is an actor and children’s
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Nicky Hoberman is an artist who lives
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and works in London.
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Hiromi Suzuki is a graphic designer and
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illustrator, originally from Japan and now based in San Francisco.
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Flip Side Counter Display These hilarious mini flip books from Little White Lies are the perfect gift for film lovers. EMPTY COUNTER DISPLAY ISBN: 978 1 78627 560 8 Dimensions: 41 H x 11.5 W x 6.5 D cm Free with purchase of book assort The Flipside of Pulp Fiction 978 1 78627 248 5 60 x 113 mm £5.99 The Flipside of Jurassic Park 978 1 78627 250 8 60 x 113 mm £5.99 The Flipside of Alien 978 1 78627 249 2 60 x 113 mm £5.99
To order please contact your LKP Sales rep email sales@laurenceking.com
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Runes for Modern Life Ancient Divination Cards for Today’s Dilemmas Theresa Cheung, illustrations by Camilla Perkins ●● Fresh, modern approach to this ancient form of divination ●● Use these cards to find deeper meaning in your life and awaken your insight ●● 64-page booklet explains how to use and interpret the runes Runes are divination tools that make up an ancient alphabet system. This updated version provides guidance for 21st century needs. Use these cards to find deeper meaning in your life and awaken your insight. Each of the 24 cards features a colourful contemporary illustration along with a symbol of the runic alphabet. The detailed booklet explains the different interpretations of each rune and offers various ways to use them for the present day. Wondering about your love life, finances or career? Consult the runes! AUTHOR
Theresa Cheung is based in the UK and has been researching and writing about dreams and spirituality for 25 years.
978 1 78627 592 9 24 cards in box 159 x 119 mm
Camilla Perkins is an illustrator based
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The World of Frida Kahlo A Jigsaw Puzzle Holly Black, illustrations by Laura Callaghan ●● This 1000-piece puzzle features the magical world of Frida Kahlo in glorious detail ●● Spot famous figures, fellow artists and references to Kahlo’s works as you build the puzzle ●● Includes fun facts about Kahlo’s life and work printed on a fold-out poster Piece together the world of the genius that is Frida Kahlo in this art jigsaw puzzle that tells the story of her life, her art and her career. Spot a huge cast of contemporary extras – Kahlo’s family and famous friends – among a bustling Day of the Dead scene and find references to her artworks alongside her various exotic pets. AUTHOR
Holly Black is editor-at-large of Elephant magazine, as well as freelance writer for AnOther, The Art Newspaper and Christie’s.
Laura Callaghan is a London-based Irish illustrator. Her work is hand-drawn using a mixture of watercolour, Indian ink and isograph pen. Clients include Tate, Adidas and MTV.
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978 1 78627 495 3 1000 pieces in box 267 x 267 mm £14.99 MAY 2020
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Shakespeare Playing Cards Leander Deeny, illustrations by Adam Simpson ●● A set of playing cards featuring Shakespeare’s most famous characters, illustrated by Adam Simpson ●● Pack consists of standard playing card suits, numbers and court cards: can be used in exactly the same way as regular playing cards ●● The suits are themed: hearts = lovers, clubs = fools, diamonds = heroes and heroines, spades = villains Play your favourite card games with Romeo and Juliet as the King and Queen of Hearts, Lady Macbeth as the Ace of Spades and let Adam Simpson’s artwork bring Shakespeare’s plays to life. Arranged in four themed suits plus two jokers, of course, this artist-illustrated deck of playing cards features 54 of Shakespeare’s best-known characters. It includes a booklet with text about each character and their place in literary history. AUTHOR
Leander Deeny is an actor best known for his work in Captain America and the Royal Shakespeare Company. His first book, Hazel’s Phantasmagoria, is published by Quercus.
Adam Simpson has exhibited around the world, been shortlisted for a British
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978 1 78627 593 6 54 cards in box 115 x 90 mm £12.99 JUN 2020
Design Award and his clients include BAFTA, Conran and the London Olympics.
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Stick and Skate
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Skateboard Stickers Stickerbomb ●● Includes over 150 fully peelable stickers for skateboarding fans of all ages ●● Brings together visuals and stickers, from 5 of the best-known skate brands ●● A timely celebration as skateboarding takes its place in global sports culture at the 2020 Tokyo Olympic Games Skateboarding is currently enjoying a resurgence in popularity and stickers remain at the heart of its vibrant – and often anarchic – culture. Stick and Skate is an irresistible collection of artwork and fully peelable stickers from iconic brands including Chocolate, Almost and HUF. Featuring interviews, photographs and both new and highly collectable classic stickers, the book is a must-have for skate fans of all ages. AUTHOR
Stickerbomb produced the first collectable, fully peelable sticker book, featuring illustration, graffiti and graphics from around the globe. Since 2008 Stickerbomb has released more than ten
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publications, becoming an essential part
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of the street art and sticker movement.
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Back in Print: Architecture and Interior Design I S B N 978-1-85669-708-8
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An Introduction
Construction for Landscape Architecture
Detail in Contemporary Hotel Design
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Robert Holden & Jamie Liversedge
Drew Plunkett and Olga Reid
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Detail in Contemporary Landscape Architecture
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David Phillips & Megumi Yamashita
Virginia McLeod
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Encyclopedia of Detail in Contemporary Residential Architecture
Materials and Interior Design
Parametric Design For Architecture
Lorraine Farrelly & Rachael Brown
Wassim Jabi
Virginia McLeod
978 1 8566 9759 0 192 pages - 280 x 216 mm £29.99 - 2012
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Structural Engineering for Architects
Sustainability in Interior Design
A Handbook
Sian Moxon
Juriaan van Meel, Yuri Martens & Hermen Jan van Ree
William McLean, Pete Silver & Peter Evans
978 1 8566 9698 2 144 pages - 230 x 170 mm £19.99 – 2010
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Cut and Fold Techniques for Promotional Materials
Designing Sustainable Packaging
Paul Jackson
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978 1 7806 7094 2 128 pages - 220 x 220 mm £19.99 - 2013
Scott Boylston
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Furniture Design An Introduction to Development, Materials and Marketing Stuart Lawson 978 1 7806 7120 8 224 pages - 280 x 216 mm £29.99 – 2013
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Graphic Design: A User’s Manual Adrian Shaughnessy 978 1 8566 9591 6 320 pages - 245 x 190 mm £24.99 – 2009
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Light For Visual Artists
The Process
Product Design
Understanding & Using Light in Art & Design
A New Foundation in Art and Design
Paul Rodgers & Alex Milton
Richard Yot
Richard Wilde & Judith Wilde
978 1 8566 9660 9 176 pages - 280 x 216 mm £24.99 – 2011
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Robert Welch Design: Craft and Industry Peter Fiell and Charlotte Fiell 978 1 7806 7605 0 240 pages - 270 x 210 mm £35.00 – 2015
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Strategic Thinking for Advertising Creatives 11 Essential Steps to Creativity
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This Means This, This Means That Second Edition
The Trend Forecaster’s Handbook
A User’s Guide to Semiotics
978 1 8566 9702 6 216 pages - 280 x 216 mm £29.99 - 2010
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Martin Raymond
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100 Ideas that Changed Art
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Designing Type
Michael Bird
David Parkinson
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Design for Change
Carol Brown
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Kate Fletcher & Lynda Grose
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Hywel Davies
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Aki Choklat
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How To Create Your Final Collection A Fashion Student’s Handbook Mark Atkinson
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Masters of Fashion illustration
Printed Textile Design
Refashioned
Amanda Briggs-Goode
David Downton
978 1 7806 7118 5 208 pages - 280 x 216 mm £29.99 - 2012
Cutting-Edge Clothing from Upcycled Materials
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Textile Design
Vintage Knit
The Vintage Showroom
Simon Clarke
25 Knitting & Crochet Patterns Refashioned for Today
An Archive of Menswear
Marine Malak with Geraldine Warner
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Title Index # #NoFilter: Get Creative with Photography 116 #OOTD: Fashion Flat Lay Colouring Book 100 1 to 20 Animals Aplenty 41, 84 100 Great Children’s Picturebooks 128 100 Ideas that Changed Architecture 33, 105, 122 100 Ideas that Changed Art 72, 105, 111 100 Ideas that Changed Design 105, 128 100 Ideas that Changed Fashion 105 100 Ideas that Changed Film 72, 106 100 Ideas that Changed Graphic Design 105, 128 100 Ideas that Changed Photography 33, 106, 117 100 New Fashion Designers 135 100 Women • 100 Styles: The Women Who Changed the Way We Look 135 100 Years of Architecture 122 100 Years of Fashion Illustration 135 100 Years of Tattoos 128 100 Years of Women’s Fashion 135 A A to Z of Monsters and Magical Beings, An 84 Acrylic: Do More Art 32, 107 Activism: How to Save the World For Free 122 Airline: Identity, Design, and Culture 72 Alan Kitching’s A–Z of Letterpress: Founts from The Typography Workshop 123 Alice in Wonderland (Story Box): Remake the Classic Fairy Tale 91 All About Yves 129 Almost an Animal Alphabet 84 Alright Darling? The Contemporary Drag Scene 96 Amazed 86 Amazing Animal Adventure, The: An Aroundthe-World Spotting Expedition 94 Amelia Earhart (Little Guides to Great Lives) 95 Anatomy of Cycling: 22 Bike Culture Postcards 82 Andy Warhol 8, 108 Animal Architects: Amazing Animals Who Build Their Homes 94 Animals at Home: Match 27 Animals to Their Homes 93 Anne Frank (Little Guides to Great Lives) 95 Archibet 75 Archidoodle: An Architect’s Activity Book 86, 99, 117 Archidoodle City: An Architect’s Activity Book 86, 99, 117 Architectural Modelmaking, Second Edition 117 Architectural Styles: A Visual Guide 117 Architecture: An Introduction 70, 117 Architecture of Yemen and Its Reconstruction, The 30, 117 Architecture School Survival Guide, The 117 Architecture Visionaries 118 Around the World in 80 Trees 18, 96, 102 Art & Sole: Contemporary Sneaker Art & Design 72 Art Game, The: An Artists’ Top Score Game 80 Art of Architectural Daylighting, The 118 Art of Renaissance Florence: A City and Its Legacy 108 Art of Renaissance Rome: Artists and Patrons in the Eternal City 108
Art of the Fold, The: How to Make Innovative Books and Paper Structures 103 Art of the Northern Renaissance: Courts, Commerce, and Devotion 108 Art Oracles: Creative & Life Inspiration from the Great Artists 75 Art Out of the Box: Creativity Games for Artists of All Ages 75 Art Play 86 Art Visionaries 108 Artemisia Gentileschi 9, 108 Artless: Art & Illustration by Simple Means 108 Awkward Beauty: The Art of Lucy Jones 108 B Baby Art Gallery: Turn Your Baby into an Art Critic 91 Baby Zoo: Turn Your Baby into a Zoologist 92 Backyard Birds: An Urban Birdwatching Logbook 82 Bag: The Ultimate Fashion Accessory 129 Ballpoint Art 108 Basquiat: A Graphic Novel 96, 108 Battle of the Bands: A Rock Top Score Game 80 Battle of the Bikes: A Top Score Game 80 Bauhaus Ballet 84 BAWA Staircases 118 Be a Super Awesome Photographer 94 Beg, Steal and Borrow: Artists against Originality 108 Biomorphic Structures: Architecture Inspired by Nature 118 Bird Bingo 75 Bird Postcards 82 Birds: Playing Cards 75 Birdtopia: Colouring Book 99 Bloom: More Than 50 Decorative Papercut Patterns 103 Bob Goes Pop 40, 84 Bob the Artist 85 Bob the Artist: Dominoes 85, 92 Bob’s Blue Period 85 Book of Bears, A: At Home with Bears around the World 85 Book of Black, The 96, 108 Book of Skulls, The 97 Book of the Bird, The: Birds in Art 96, 109 Book of the Cat, The: Cats in Art 96, 109 Book of the Dog, The: Dogs in Art 96, 109 Book of the Flower, The: Flowers in Art 97, 109 Book of the Horse, The: Horses in Art 97, 109 Box of Emotions, The 54, 76 Bug Bingo 75 Build Your Own Mars Colony 49, 86 Butterfly Wings: A Matching Gam 76 Bystander: A History of Street Photography 115 C Casual Sweet Clothes: Favorite Pieces for Every Day 135 Cat Bingo 76 Cat Coasters 82 Cat Gurus: Wisdom from the World’s Most Celebrated Felines 76 Cat’s Guide to the Night Sky, A 94 Cats & Kittens: A Memory Game 76 Cats: Best in Show 76 Catwalking 129 Celebrity Love Match: A Memory Game 77
Chantal Joffe: Personal Feeling Is the Main Thing 109 Charles Darwin (Little Guides to Great Lives) 95 Children’s Picturebooks: The Art of Visual Storytelling 123 Children’s Picturebooks: The Art of Visual Storytelling, Second Edition 36, 123 Citizen Canine: Dogs in the Movies 15, 114 Clash of the Titians: An Old Masters Top Score Game 80 Colour: A Workshop for Artists and Designers, Second Edition 109 Colour Forecasting for Fashion 129 Come Together: The Rock Bands Game 77 Remarkable Case of Dr Ward and Other Amazing Gardening Inventions, The 102 Complete Pleats: Pleating Techniques for Fashion, Architecture, and Design 104, 118, 123, 129 Construction and Detailing for Interior Design, Second Edition 118 Construction for Landscape Architecture 70 Contemporary Chinese Furniture Design: A New Wave of Creativity 118 Copywriting: Successful Writing for Design, Advertising, and Marketing, Second Edition 123 Creating a Brand Identity: A Guide for Designers 123 Creating Couture Embellishment 129 Cut and Fold Paper Textures: Techniques for Surface Design 103 Cut and Fold Techniques for Pop-Up Designs 104 Cut and Fold Techniques for Promotional Materials 71 Cut and Fold Techniques for Promotional Materials: Revised Edition 104 Cyclist’s Bucket List, The: A Road Bike Journal 82 D Daido Moriyama: How I Take Photographs 116 Dangerous Experiments for After Dinner: 21 Daredevil Tricks to Impress Your Guests 26, 77, 97 Dark Side of the Spoon: The Rock Cookbook 102 David Downton: Portraits of the World’s Most Stylish Women 129 Dead or Alive: A Gangster Top Score Game 81 Denim Dudes: Street Style Vintage Workwear Obsession 130 Design Process in Architecture: From Concept to Completion 118 Designing Sustainable Packaging 71 Detail in Contemporary Concrete Architecture 118 Detail in Contemporary Glass Architecture 118 Detail in Contemporary Hotel Design 70 Detail in Contemporary Landscape Architecture 70 Detail in Contemporary Residential Architecture 70 Detail in Contemporary Residential Architecture 2 70, 118 Detail in Contemporary Timber Architecture 70, 119 Digital Textile Design, Second Edition 72, 130 Dino Domino 92 Dinosaur Bingo 92 137
Do You Look Like Your Dog? Match Dogs with Their Humans: A Memory Game 77 Dog Bingo 76 Dog Coasters 82 Dog Domino 92 Dogs & Puppies: A Memory Game 76 Dogs: Best in Show 76 Don’t Get a Job...Make a Job: How to Make it as a Creative Graduate 124 Doodle Gardener: Imagine, Design, and Draw the Ideal Garden 103 Doodleflip Dress-Up 85 Dorodango: The Japanese Art of Making Mud Balls 104 Drag: The Complete Story 97, 130 Drape Drape 130, 135 Drape Drape 2 130, 135 Drape Drape 3 130, 136 Draping Techniques for Beginners 130 Draping: The Complete Course 130 Draping: The Complete Course, Second Edition 34, 130 Draw Paint Print like the Great Artists 86, 109 Drawing Fashion Accessories 130 Drawing for Interior Design, Second Edition 119 Drawing for Product Designers 124 Drawing for Urban Design 70 Drawing Game, The 100 Dream Decoder: 60 Cards to Unlock Your Unconscious 77 Dream of Surrealism, The: 1000-Piece Art History Jigsaw Puzzle 77 E Eco Fashion 73 Editorial Design: Digital and Print 124 Egyptomania 94 Element in the Room, The 94 Elephants on Tour: A Search & Find Journey Around the World 85 Emergence: The Work of Grimshaw Architects, Volume 5, 2010–2016 31, 119 Enchanted Forest: 20 Postcards 82 Enchanted Forest: An Inky Quest & Colouring Book 100 Encyclopedia of Detail in Contemporary Residential Architecture 70, 119 Endless Odyssey, The: A Mythic Storytelling Game 77 Evolution: The Work of Grimshaw Architects, Volume 4, 2000– 2010 119 Exhibition Design: An Introduction. Second Edition 119 Extraordinary Things to Cut Out and Collage 29, 100 F Fabric for Fashion: The Complete Guide: Natural and Man-made Fibers 130 Fabric for Fashion: The Swatch Book, Second Edition 130 Fairy Tale Play: A Pop-Up Storytelling Book 86 Fame Game, The: A Celebrity Top Score Game 81 Fantastic Women: A Top Score Game 59, 81 Fashion A–Z: An Illustrated Dictionary 73 Fashion and Sustainability: Design for Change 73 Fashion & Textiles: The Essential Careers Guide 73 138
Fashion Collections: A Go Fish Card Game 78 Fashion Design: A Guide to the Industry and the Creative Process 35, 131 Fashion Design Research 131 Fashion Designers’ Sketchbooks 73 Fashion Designers’ Sketchbooks Two 73 Fashion Drawing: Illustration Techniques for Fashion Designers, Second Edition 131 Fashion Face-Off: A Top Score Game 81 Fashion in Film 131 Fashion Knitwear 131 Fashion Oracles: Life and Style Inspiration from the Fashion Greats 75 Fashion Stylist’s Handbook 131 Fashion Trend Forecasting 131 Fashion Visionaries 131 Feminine Wardrobe: Twenty-One Beautiful Skirts, Dresses, and Tops for You to Make 136 Ferdinand Magellan (Little Guides to Great Lives) 95 Film: A Critical Introduction, Fourth Edition 37, 114 Find My Rocket: A Marvelous Maze Adventure 86 Fingerprint Art Postcards 87 First Time, The: Stories & Songs from Music Icons 115 Flats: Technical Drawing for Fashion: A Complete Guide, Second Edition 131 Flip Fashion 86, 131 Flip Side of Alien, The 114 Flip Side of Jurassic Park, The 114 Flip Side of Pulp Fiction, The 114 Flower Families: A Go Fish Game 78 Flower Garden, The: How to Grow Flowers from Seed 103 Flower Year, The: A Colouring Book 100 Folding Techniques for Designers: From Sheet to Form 124 Footwear Design 73 Frank Lloyd Wright Paper Models: 14 Kirigami Buildings to Cut and Fold 100, 104, 119 Frida Kahlo (Little Guides to Great Lives) 95 From Above: The Story of Aerial Photography 116 Furniture Design: An Introduction to Development, Materials, and Marketing 71, 124 Futura: The Typeface 124 G Game of Queens: A Drag Queen Card Race 78 Garçon Style: New York, London, Milano, Paris 116, 131 Genius Art: Genius Playing Cards 78 Genius Music: Genius Playing Cards 78 Genius Writers: Genius Playing Cards 78 Ghost Story Box: Create Your Own Spooky Tales 92 Ghost Story Dice 92 GilesSølveKatie 131 Gin Rummy: Gin Lover’s Playing Cards 78 Girl on Girl: Art and Photography in the Age of the Female Gaze 109, 116 Global Art and the Cold War 109 Goal! A Soccer Top Score Game 81 Going, Going, Gone!: A High-Stakes Board Game 78 Graphic Design: A User’s Manual 71 Graphic Design Idea Book, The: Inspiration from 50 Masters 124
Graphic Design Playbook: An Exploration of Visual Thinking 114, 124 Graphic Design Visionaries 124 Great British Colouring Map, The: A Colouring Journey around Britain 100 Great Houses of England & Wales 119 Guess the Artist: The Art Quiz Game 78 H Happy Hour: A Cocktail Card Game 78 Happy, Sad, Feeling Glad: Draw & Discover 86 Hassan Fathy: Earth & Utopia 119 Hello Nature Activity Cards: 30 Activities 87 Hello Nature: Draw, Colour, Make, and Grow 86 History of Modern Fashion, The 132 History of Western Architecture, A Sixth Edition 119 Hoakes Island: A Fiendish Puzzle Adventure 87 Hollow Woods, The: Storytelling Card Game 78 Homes 44, 85 Horizons, Zones and Outer Spaces: The Art of John Loker 109 How to Be an Illustrator, Second Edition 124 How to Build a Shed 104 How To Create Your Final Collection: A Fashion Student’s Handbook 73 How to Do Great Work Without Being an Asshole 125 How to Draw Type and Influence People: An Activity Book 124 How to Have Great Ideas: A Guide to Creative Thinking 123, 125 How to Make Repeat Patterns: A Guide for Designers, Architects, and Artists 104, 119, 125 How to Raise a Loaf And Fall in Love With Sourdough Baking 22, 103 How to Raise a Plant and Make It Love You Back 103 How to Save the World For Free 104 How to Set Up & Run a Fashion Label, Second Edition 132 How to Set Up & Run a Fashion Label, Third Edition 132 I I Saw It First! Jungle: A Family Spotting Game 94 I Saw It First! Ocean: A Family Spotting Game 58, 94 Icons of Men’s Style: Mini 97, 132 Icons of Style Postcards 83 Icons of Women’s Style 132 Illustration Idea Book, The: Inspiration from 50 Masters 125 In Search of BAWA: Master Architect of Sri Lanka 120 Ink: Do More Art 107 Ink House The 85, 97 Innovative Houses: Concepts for Sustainable Living 119 Inside, Outside, Upside Down: Draw & Discover 87 Into the Wild: An Exotic Woodland Colouring Book 100 Introduction to Architectural Technology, Second Edition 120 Italian Renaissance Courts: Art, Pleasure, and Power 110
J Joel Meyerowitz: How I Take Photographs 6, 115 Joel Meyerowitz: Where I Find Myself: A Lifetime Retrospective 115 Johanna Basford’s Enchanted Forest Journal 83 Jungle Bingo 92 K Knit: Innovations in Fashion, Art, Design 132 Knitwear Design 132 L Ladybug, The 94 Landscape Architecture: An Introduction 120 Laser Cutting for Fashion and Textiles 132 Le Corbusier Paper Models: 10 Kirigami Buildings To Cut And Fold 28, 100, 104, 118 Leather Fashion Design 73 Leonardo Da Vinci (Little Guides to Great Lives) 95 Leopard: Fashion’s Most Powerful Print 132 Let’s Make More Great Placemat Art 87 Let’s Make Some Great Art 87 Let’s Make Some Great Fingerprint Art 87 Let’s Make Some Great Placemat Art 87 Light For Visual Artists: Understanding & Using Light in Art & Design 71 Light for Visual Artists: Understanding and Using Light in Art & Design, Second Edition 110 Lighting for Interior Design 120 Limit Yourself And Unleash Your Creativity 125 Lingerie Design: A Complete Course 132 Little Book of Typographic Ornament, The 125 Little White Lies Guide to Making Your Own Movie, The: In 39 Steps 100, 114 Little White Lies Movie Memory Game, The 78 Living with Flowers: Blooms & Bouquets for the Home 103, 104, 120 Logo Design Idea Book, The 125 Logo: The Reference Guide to Symbols and Logotypes 125 Logotype 125 London in the Company of Painters 110 London Sketchbook 100 Look! The Fundamentals of Art History, Third Edition 110 Looking at Art with Alex Katz 110 Lord of the Wings: A Bird Top Score Game 81 Lottie Tomlinson’s Rainbow Roots: #MAKEUPBYME 97 Louise Bourgeois: An Intimate Portrait 110 Love and Romance: A Movie Top Score Game 81 Love Oracles: Sex and Romance Inspiration from the Good, the Bad, and the Beautiful 75 Low-Tech Print: Contemporary Hand-Made Printing 125 Luis Vidal + Architects: From Process to Results, Second Edition 120 M Madam and Eve: Women Portraying Women 110 Mafia: The World’s Deadliest Party Game 79 Magic & Fairy-Tale Dice 92 Magma Sketchbook: Architecture 83
Magma Sketchbook: Art & Illustration 83 Magma Sketchbook: Art & Illustration: Mini Edition 83 Magma Sketchbook: Design & Art Direction 83 Magma Sketchbook: Design & Art Direction: Mini Edition 83 Magma Sketchbook: Fashion 83 Magma Sketchbook: Film & Animation 83 Magma Sketchbook: Idea Generation 83 Magnum Artists: When Great Photographers Meet Great Artists 10, 110 Make a Living Living: Be Successful Doing What You Love 20, 125 Make and Move: Animals: 12 Paper Puppets to Press Out and Play 87 Make and Move: Bugs: 12 Paper Puppets to Press Out and Play 87 Make and Move Mega: Creatures of the Deep 88 Make and Move Mega: Dinosaurs 88 Make and Move: Monsters: 12 Paper Puppets to Press Out and Play 87 Make and Move: Robots: 12 Paper Puppets to Press Out and Play 87 Make Sense: Architecture by White 120 Make Your Own Farm 88 Make Your Own Mondrian: A Modern Art Puzzle 79 Make Your Own Spaceship 88 Making It: Manufacturing Techniques for Product Design, Second Edition 126 Making It: Manufacturing Techniques for Product Design, Third Edition 126 Making the Americas Modern: Hemispheric Art 1910–1960 110 Manifesto: The Art Movements Game 79 Manufacturing Architecture: An Architect’s Guide to Custom Processes, Materials, and Applications 120 Marie Curie (Little Guides to Great Lives) 95 Marketing Fashion: Strategy, Branding, and Promotion, Second Edition 132 Masters of Fashion Illustration 73 Match a Leaf: A Tree Memory Game 79 Match a Mummy: The Ancient Egypt Game 43, 79 Match a Pair of Birds: Memory Game 79 Match a Pair of Shoes: Memory Game 79 Match a Track: Match 25 Animals to Their Paw Prints 79, 93 Materials and Interior Design 70 Materials for Design 126 Maya Angelou (Little Guides to Great Lives) 95 Maze, The: A Labyrinthine Compendium 97 Memeing of Life, The: A Journey Through the Delirious World of Memes 97 Men of Style 132 Methods & Theories of Art History, Second Edition 110 Microworlds 97, 110 Midnight Creatures: A Pop-up Shadow Search 88 Midnight Monsters: A Pop-up Shadow Search 88 Mischief-Maker’s Handbook, The 48, 91 Modern Magazine, The: Visual Journalism in the Digital Era 126 Modern Scandinavian Design 120, 126 Monkey Bingo And Other Primates 76 Monster Book of Zombies, Spooks, and Ghouls, The 85
Monsters! A Scary Top Score Game 93 Morbid Curiosities: Collections of the Uncommon and the Bizarre 110 Morphing: A Guide to Mathematical Transformations for Architects and Designers 120 Movie Kama Sutra, The: 69 Sex Positions for Movie Lovers 97, 114 Movie Misquote Game, The 79 Music Oracles: Creative and Life Inspiration from 50 Musical Icons 75, 115 Musical Experiments for After Dinner 77, 115 My Bedroom is an Office & Other Interior Design Dilemmas 120 My Collection of Collections 88 My Crazy Inventions Sketchbook: 50 Awesome Drawing Activities for Young Inventors 88 My Even More Wonderful World of Fashion: Another Book for Drawing, Creating and Dreaming 89 My Fairy Library: Make a Magical World of Miniature Books 88, 104 My Garden is a Car Park: Simple Solutions for Outdoor Spaces 103, 126 My First Story Puzzle: Animals 47, 85 My First Story Puzzle: Nature 46, 85 My Life as a Work of Art: The Art World from Start to Finish 111 My Miniature Library: 30 Tiny Books to Make, Read and Treasure 88, 104 My Wonderful World of Fashion: A Book for Drawing, Creating and Dreaming 88 Mystery Mansion, The: Storytelling Card Game 79 Myth Match: A Fantastical Flipbook of Extraordinary Beasts 88 N Nailed It: Nails Fashion Technique 129 Naughty Little People Postcards 83 Nelson Mandela (Little Guides to Great Lives) 95 New Curator, The 111 New Garconne, The: How to be a Modern Gentlewoman 133 New History of Modern Architecture, A 120 Nicola Hicks: Keep Dark 111 NME Music Quiz Book 115 No More Rules: Graphic Design and Postmodernism 126 No Patterns Needed: DIY Couture from Simple Shapes 133 Noisy Animals (A Matching Game) What Do the Animals Say? 93 Nordic Wilderness: A Colouring Book 100 Now Try Something Weirder: How to Keep Having Great Ideas and Survive in the Creative Business 126 O Ocean Bingo 76 Oh Sh*t... What Now? Honest Advice for New Graphic Designers 126 On the Go 45, 85 Once Upon a Time: A Fairy-Tale Top Score Game 93 P Painting-In Book, The: 30 Paint and Play Activities 89 Paper Dandy’s Horrorgami: 20 Gruesome Scenes to Cut and Fold 101 139
Parametric Design For Architecture 70, 121 Paris Postcards 84 Paris Sketchbook 83, 133 Pattern Magic 133, 136 Pattern Magic 2 133, 136 Pattern Magic 3 133, 136 Pattern Magic: Stretch Fabrics 133, 136 Pattern Making: Techniques for Beginners 133 Pattern Sourcebook, The: A Century of Surface Design 133 Patternmaking 133 Patternmaking for Menswear 133 Patterns 133 Philip Guston: A Life Spent Painting12, 111 Photo Journal 84 Photographers on Photography: How the Masters See, Think, and Shoot 98, 116 Pick a Flower: A Memory Game 79 Pierre the Maze Detective and The Great Colouring Adventure 101 Pierre the Maze Detective: The Mystery of the Empire Maze Tower 89 Pierre the Maze Detective: The Search for the Stolen Maze Stone 89 Pig and Piglet: Match the Animals to Their Babies 93 Pirate Adventure Dice 93 Planning Learning Spaces: A Practical Guide for Architects, Designers, and School Leaders 121 Planning Office Spaces: A Practical Guide For Managers and Designers 71 Playing Cards: Day of the Dead 77 Pollock Confidential: A Graphic Novel 24, 98, 111 Prêt-à-Portea: High-Fashion Cakes & Cookies 103, 134 Previously, On...Guess the TV Series 79 Print & Pattern: Geometric 134 Print & Pattern: Kids 134 Print & Pattern: Nature 134 Printed Textile Design 73 Printmaking: A Complete Guide to Materials & Process, Second Edition 126 Process, The: A New Foundation in Art and Design 71, 126 Product Design 71 ProMakeup Design Book: Includes 30 Face Charts 129 Promoting Fashion 134 Protest Stencil Toolkit: Revised Edition 84, 122 Prototyping and Modelmaking for Product Design 126 Prototyping and Modelmaking for Product Design, Second Edition 126 Psychogeometries 111 Push, Pull, Empty, Full: Draw & Discover 89 Puzzle Play: Five Chunky Jigsaws to Learn & Play 93 R Racing Bicycles: The Illustrated Story of Road Cycling 98 Read All About It! 10 Mini-Magazines to Make and Share 89 Read Me: 10 Lessons for Writing Great Copy 123 Read This if You Want to Be a Great Writer 98, 106 Read This if You Want to Be Great at Drawing 98, 106, 111 Read This if You Want to be Great at Drawing People 98, 106, 111 140
Read This if You Want to Be Instagram Famous 98, 106, 116 Read This if You Want to Be YouTube Famous 16, 98, 106, 116 Read This if You Want to Take Great Photographs 98, 106, 116 Read This if You Want to Take Great Photographs of People 98, 106, 116 Read This if You Want to Take Great Photographs of Places 98, 107, 116 Reading Architecture: A Visual Lexicon 121 Rebel Threads: Clothing of the Bad, Beautiful, & Misunderstood 134 Refashioned: Cutting-Edge Clothing from Upcycled Materials 73, 134 Remarkable Case of Dr Ward and Other Amazing Gardening Inventions, The 102 Renaissance Art in Venice: From Tradition to Individualism 111 Renaissance in Rome, The 111 Research Methods for Architecture 121 Research Methods for Product Design 127 Resist! How to Be an Activist in the Age of Defiance 101, 122 Robert Welch: Design: Craft and Industry 72 Royal Bingo 76 Runes for Modern Life: Ancient Divination Cards for Today’s Dilemmas 64, 81 S Samuel Chan: Design Purity and Craft Principles 121, 127 sARTorial: The Art of Looking Like an Artist 111 Saul Bass: 20 Iconic Film Posters 80, 127 Saul Bass: A Life in Film & Design 127 Scary Bingo: Fun with Monsters and Crazy Creatures 92 Sci-Fi: A Movie Top Score Game 81 Secret Garden: 20 Postcards 84 Secret Garden: An Inky Treasure Hunt and Colouring Book 101 Secret Life of the Pencil, The: Great Creatives and Their Pencils 112, 127 Sensations: The Story of British Art from Hogarth to Bansky 112 Sewing for Fashion Designers 134 Sewing Techniques for Beginners 134 Sewists, The: DIY Projects from 20 Top Designer-Makers 134 Shadow World, The: A Sci-Fi Storytelling Card Game 80 Shakespeare Playing Cards 67, 81 Sharks: A Top Score Game 81 Short Story of Architecture, The: A Pocket Guide to Key Styles, Buildings, Elements, & Materials 107, 121 Short Story of Art, The: A Pocket Guide to Key Movements, Works, Themes, & Techniques 112 Short Story of Film, The: A Pocket Guide to Key Genres, Films, Techniques, and Movements 14, 107, 114 Short Story of Modern Art, The: A Pocket Guide to Key Movements, Works, Themes, and Techniques 107, 112 Short Story of Photography, The: A Pocket Guide to Key Genres, Works, Themes, & Techniques 107, 116 Sketching for Architecture + Interior Design 121 Smart Textiles for Designers: Inventing the Future of Fabric 134
So You Want to Publish a Magazine? 127 Saturday Night Fever Pitch: The Magic and Madness of Football Style 99, 134 Space Dogs: The Story of the Celebrated Canine Cosmonauts 99 Space Racers: Make Your Own Paper Rockets 89, 105 Space Travel Dice 93 Spatial Strategies for Interior Design 121 Spoiler Alert! The Big Book of Movie Plots 27, 114 Spot the Bot: A Robot Seek and Find Game 89 Stephen Hawking (Little Guides to Great Lives) 95 Steve McCurry: A Life in Pictures 117 Stick and Skate: Skateboard Stickers 68, 101 Stick it to the Man! Protest Stickers 101, 122 Stickerbomb 3 101 Stickerbomb Monsters 101 Stickerbomb Skate: 150 Classic Skateboard Stickers 101 Stickerbomb Skulls 101 Stickerbomb XL 101 Sticky History of the World 90 Stickyscapes at the Museum 89 Stickyscapes London 89 Stickyscapes New York 89 Stickyscapes Paris 89 Stickyscapes Polar 90 Stickyscapes Space 90 Stickyscapes Superheroes 90 Stickyscapes Tropical 90 Story Box: Animal Adventures 92 Story Box: Create Your Own Fairy Tales 92 Story of Impressionism, The: 1000-Piece Art History Jigsaw Puzzle 77 Story of Trees And How They Changed the Way We Live, The 23, 99 Story Out of the Box: 80 Cards for Hours of Storytelling Fun 62, 75 Strategic Thinking for Advertising Creatives: 11 Essential Steps to Creativity 72, 123 Street Art Manual, The 25, 112, 122 Structural Engineering for Architects: A Handbook 71 Structural Packaging: Design Your Own Boxes and 3D Forms 105, 127 Studio Craft & Technique for Architects 121 Success Oracles: Career and Business Tips from the Good, the Bad, and the Greedy 52, 75 Super Book for Superheroes, The 90 Superhero Adventure Playset, The 90 Superhero Comic Kit, The 90 Superhero Families: A Superpowers Go Fish Game 93 Superhero Handbook, The: 20 Super Activities to Help You Save the World 90 Superhero Snap! Card Game 93 Sustainable Design Book, The 127 Sustainability in Interior Design 71 Symbol: The Reference Guide to Abstract and Figurative Trademarks 127 T Tatouage: Blossom: 102 Temporary Tattoos of Flowers & Plants and 21 Art-Print Keepsakes 80 Tatouage: Wild 108 Temporary Tattoos of Wild Animals and 21 Art-Print Keepsakes 80 Tattoo Colouring Book, The 101 Tattoo Flash Colouring Book, The 102
Tattoo Tarot: Ink & Intuition 80 Tattoo Time! Animal Activities 90 Techniques for Pop-Up Designs 124 Terrific Timelines: Cars: Press Out, Put Together, and Display! 90 Terrific Timelines: Dinosaurs: Press Out, Put Together, and Display! 90 Terrific Timelines: Fashion: Press Out, Put Together, and Display 91 Textile Design 74, 135 These Cards Will Change Your Career 59, 81 These Cards Will Change Your Ideas 58, 82 This is Bacon 112 This is Caravaggio 112 This is Cézanne 112 This is Dalí 112 This is Frank Lloyd Wright 121 This is Gaudí 121 This is Gauguin 112 This is Goya 112 This is Kandinsky 112 This is Leonardo da Vinci 113 This is Magritte 113 This is Matisse 113 This is Monet 113 This is Pollock 113 This is Rembrandt 113 This is Van Gogh 113 This is Warhol 113 This Means This, This Means That: A User’s Guide to Semiotics, Second Edition 72, 127 To the Ends of the Earth and Back Again: The Longest Colouring Book in the World 91, 102 To the Moon: The Tallest Colouring Book in the World 91, 102 To the Ocean Deep: The Longest Colouring Book in the World 91, 102 Trend Forecaster’s Handbook, The 72 Trend Forecaster’s Handbook, The, Second Edition 127 TTT: Tattoo 99, 128 Twentieth-Century Type and Beyond 127 Type Primer, A, Second Edition 128 Typewriter Art: A Modern Anthology 113 Typography Idea Book, The: Inspiration from 50 Masters 128
Visual Merchandising: Windows and In-store Displays for Retail, Third Edition 135 W Ways of Being: Advice for Artists by Artists 113 Ways of Travelling 60, 82 Ways of Tuning Your Senses 61, 82 We Are All Greta: Be Inspired to Save the World 42, 95, 122 We Came First: Relationship Advice from Women Who Have Been There 99 What is Architecture? And 100 Other Questions 121 What’s So Great About the Eiffel Tower?: 70 Questions That Will Change the Way You Think about Architecture 122 What’s Your Type: The Type Dating Game 80 Where’s the Dude? The Great Movie Spotting Challenge 102, 115 Where’s My Welly?: A Rockin’ Seek and Find 102, 115 Where’s Warhol? 102, 114 Who Owns These Bones? 96 Who Pooped? A Matching & Memory Game 94 Wild about Weeds: Garden Design with Rebel Plants 103 Women in Design 128 Wonder Women: A Go Fish Game 93 World of Frida Kahlo, The: A Jigsaw Puzzle 66, 77 World History of Art, A 113 World of Shakespeare, The: 1000-Piece Jigsaw Puzzle 77 Woven Textile Design 135 Writers Game, The: Classic Authors 80 Writers Game, The: Modern Authors 80 Y Year in Nature, A: A Carousel Book of the Seasons 91 You Callin’ Me a Cheetah? (Psst! I’m a Leopard!): An Animal Memory Game 82 You Smell! (And so does everything else!) 96 Yuko Higuchi’s Cats & Other Creatures 99
U Ultimate Excuse Generator, The: Over 100 Million Excellent Excuses 91 Ultimate Insult Generator, The: Over 60 Million Hilarious Zingers & Stingers 91 Ultimate Spell-Caster, The: Over 60 Million Marvelously Silly Spells 91 Use This if You Want to Be Great at Drawing: An Inspirational Sketchbook 84, 98 Use This if You Want to Take Great Photographs: A Photo Journal 84, 99 V Validated: The Makeup of Val Garland 129 Vincent’s Starry Night and Other Stories: A Children’s History of Art 95 Vintage Details: A Fashion Sourcebook 135 Vintage Knit: 25 Knitting & Crochet Patterns Refashioned for Today 74 Vintage Showroom, The: An Archive of Menswear 74 Vision: Colour and Composition for Film 113 Visual History of Type, The 128 141
Author Index A Adams, Maia 81 Adillon, Dàlia 95 Agkathidis, Asterios 118 Aguado, Emma 76 Alexander, Hilary 132 Allen, Roly 22, 103 Allmer, Patricia 113 Ambler, Frances 59, 81 Anderson, Gail 124, 125, 128 Andre, Jean 78 Andrews, Jorella 112, 113 Anouti, Caline 134 Antoine, Denis 35, 131 Anyango, Catherine 83 Arata-Gavere, Barbara 130, 133 Arkle, Peter 113 Artymowska, Aleksandra 86 Aspinall, Marc 81 Atkinson, Mark 73 Atkinson, Stuart 94 B Babina, Federico 75 Bacher, Hans P. 113 Baczynsk, Kristyna i 89 Bailey, Ella 92 Bailey, Greg 78, 96 Barfield, Mike 48, 91, 94 Barnes, Lesley 84 Barton, Gem 57, 81, 124 Basford, Johanna 82, 83, 84, 100, 101 Bass, Jennifer 80, 127 Bateman, Steven 127 Batliwalla, Navaz 133 Battersea Dogs’ & Cats’ Home 76 Berens Baker, Laura 132 Berkeley, The 103, 134 Bernard, Laura 93 Berrie, Christine 75, 76, 78, 79, 81, 82, 84 Bertini, Viola 119 Bird, Michael 72, 95, 105, 111 Bird, Wendy 112 Black, Holly 66, 77 Blackley, Lachlan 83 Blackman, Cally 135 Blackshaw, Gemma 109 Blackwell, Lewis 127 Blanchard, Tamsin 135 Blandford, Richard 110 Blasco, Julio Antonio 94 Blossom, Rowan 103, 104, 120 Boldt, Claudia 92, 93, 94 Borthwick, Ben 111 Bowie Style 134 Bowkett, Steve 86, 99, 117 Bowles, Melanie 72, 130 Boylston, Scott 71 Briggs-Goode, Amanda 73 Brooks, Jason 83, 84, 100, 133 Brown, Carol 73, 132 Brown, Rachael 70 Brown, Sass 73, 134 Buchczik, Jan 48, 91 Buckingham, Lesley 80 142
Burkhardt, Ralph 125 Burton, Roger K. 134 C Cahill, James 80, 113 Caldwell, Cath 124 Callaghan, Laura 66, 77 Cap, Henri 96 Carroll, Henry 79, 84, 94, 98, 99, 106, 107, 116 Catacchio, Onofrio 24, 98, 111 Cavolo, Ricardo 77 Chakrabarti, Nina 86, 87, 88, 89 Cheung, Theresa 64, 77, 81 Choklat, Aki 73 Choma, Joseph 120 Christoforou, Christina 112, 113, 121 Chunman Lo, Dennic 133 Claybourne, Anna 43, 79, 87, 94 Claypool, Mollie 121 Clarke, Rebecca 78 Clarke, Simon 74, 135 Clerc, Lucille 18, 79, 80, 86, 96, 102, 131 Cole, Alison 110 Cole, Daniel James 132 Cole, Drusilla 133 Compton, Nick 111 Cornet, Guillaume 85 Coulthard, Sally 104 Craig & Karl 78 Cure, Sophie 124 Curley, John J. 109 D D’Alleva, Anne 110 Davidson, Kirsti 93 Davies, Bridget 107 Davies, Colin 120 Davies, Hywel 73, 135 Dawnay, Gabby 84 Day, Anna 79 Deacon, Giles 131 Decourchelle, Agnès 113 Deeny, Leander 62, 67, 75, 81 Deihl, Nancy 132 Delaney, Miriam 121 Dessanay, Margherita 97, 110 Deuchars, Marion 40, 84, 85, 86, 87, 92, 109 Dexet, Hector 44, 45, 85 Dimery, Robert 115 Doane, Morgan 103 Dobner, Rory 85, 97 Doonan, Simon 97, 99, 130, 134 Dowling, Faye 96, 97, 108 Downton, David 73, 129 Doyle, James 90 Draffan, Susie 129 Drori, Jonathan 18, 96, 102 Duly, Leila 100 Dunn, Nick 117 E Eagle, Will 16, 98, 106, 116 Eason Rohan, Daniel 78 Eastham, Ben 111
Editions Larosse 129 Eisele, Petra 124 Elephant Magazine 111 Ellcock, Stephen 75, 80 Elliott, Samantha 132 Englund, Magnus 120, 126 Escobar, Paola 95 Espinoza, Steven 27, 114 Evamy, Michael 125 Evans, Kate 95 Evans, Peter 71 Everitt, Matt 102, 115 Exley, Holly 76, 79, 81 F Falls, Barry 52, 75 Farina, Aurélien 124 Farrelly, Lorraine 70 Favre, Malika 89 Fee, Natalie 104, 122 Ferguson, Richard 90, 91 Fick, Bill 126 Fiell, Charlotte 72, 105, 118, 120, 121, 126, 127, 128 Fiell, Clementine 128 Fiell, Peter 72, 105, 118, 120, 121, 126, 127, 128 Fischer, Anette 134 Fleming, John 113 Fletcher, Daisy 99, 100 Fletcher, Kate 73 Ford, Jason 85, 90, 93 Foster, Clare 103 Foster, Victoria 80 Friedman, Avi 119 Friel, Helen 87, 88 Friel, Ian 87 Froese, Tom 89, 90 Fuentes, Carla 80 Fury, Alexander 129 G Gambino, Paul 110 Gamlen, Pete 96 Gardner, Bruce 104 Garland, Val 129 George, Marcel 76, 77, 78, 79, 82, 93 Gervais, Bernadette 94 Gethings, Gerrard 77 Getlein, Mark 108 Giannella, Valentina 42, 95, 122 Gifford, Clive 96 Gillette, Michael 81 Giuliani, Emma 94 Gladwin, Laura 78 Glancey, Jonathan 122 Glatt, Jana 49, 86, 93 Good Wives and Warriors 88, 91, 102 Gorman, Anne 121 Grabowski, Beth 126 Graham, Barbara 134 Grand, Katie 131 Green, Dan 95 Griffiths, Danielle 131 Grimshaw Architects 31, 119 Grose, Lynda 73
Gulling, Dana K. 120 Gunn, Douglas 74 Guzowski, Mary 118 H Hagan-Guirey, Marc 28, 100, 101, 104, 118, 119 Hall, Sean 72, 127 Hallett, Clive 130 Hallgrimsson, Bjarki 126 Hammond, Alex 112, 127 Hanson, Robert 89 Harasymowicz, Sława 112, 113 Harding, Erin 103 Harper, Phineas 83 Hauser, Kitty 112 Haworth, Hennie 85 Haydn Smith, Ian 14, 107, 114, 116 Heller, Steven 105, 124, 125, 128 Helmer, Grace 60, 82 Henly, Joanna 77 Henríquez, Daniela 59, 78, 81 Henry, Kevin 124 Hérem, Thibaud 97 Hickman, Laura 100 Higgie, Anna 75 Higgins, Ian 121 Higgins, Nick 98, 113 Higuchi, Yuko 99 Hisao, Sato 87, 88 Hoare, Natasha 111 Hoberman, Nicky 62, 75 Hobbs, Kevin 23, 99 Hodge, Susie 107, 112, 121 Hodgson, Rob 84, 92, 93 Holden, Robert 70, 120 Holgersson, Cajsa 79 Holland, Gwyneth 131 Hollingham, Richard 99 Honour, Hugh 113 Hopkins, Dave 26, 77, 97, 102, 115 Hopkins, Owen 117, 121 Horberry, Roger 123 Horner, Polly 76 Hornung, David 109 Howard, Annabel 108, 112 Huck 101, 122 Hudson, Murray 121 Huey, Sue 129 Hughes, Philip 119 Humphrey, Lauren 94 Hyang Mee, Choi 103 Hyland, Angus 26, 77, 79, 96, 97, 109, 115, 127 Hyndman, Sarah 80, 124 I IC4DESIGN 89, 101 Ingledew, John 123, 125 Ingram, Catherine 102, 112, 113, 114 Innes, Malcolm 120 Inniss, Joseph 102 Intercity 72 Isaac, Ceri 72, 130 Isaac, Rita 32, 107 Ismail, Yasmeen 86, 87, 89
J Jabi, Wassim 70, 121 Jackson, Iain 117 Jackson, Paul 71, 103, 104, 105, 118, 119, 123, 124, 125, 127, 129 Jaglenka Terrazzini, Daniela 88, 104 Jansen, Charlotte 108, 109, 116 Jaussaud, Jean-Francois 110 Jawando, Danielle 95 JeezVanilla (Adriana Bellet) 81 Jiang, Shan 79, 80 Johnson, Michael 126 Johnston, Amanda 130 Johnston Cobb, Debra 129 Jones, Jonathan 9, 108, 112 Jones, Rae 131 Junger, Laura 89 Jury, David 125 K Kamigaki, Hiro 89, 101 Kane, John 128 Karnikowski, Nina 20, 125 Katstaller, Rachel 95 Katz, Alex 110 Kavounas Taylor, Alice 72, 123 Kearney, Brendan 94 Keizer, Joost 113 Kershaw, Gareth 133 Kiisel, Karolyn 34, 130 Killian Fernandez, Kathleen 27, 114 Kind Studio 97 Kirkham, Michael 90, 121 Kirkham, Pat 80, 127 Kirkham, Tony 79 Kitching, Alan 123 Kövecses, Anna 88 Kruszynski, Elliot 89 Kyle, Hedi 103 L Laing, Olivia 109 Landrein, Simon 78 Lawson, Stuart 71, 124 Laval, Anne 91, 92 Laverty, Christopher 131 Leamy, Selwyn 84, 98, 106, 111 Lee, Rik 78 Lee-Merrion, Harriet 77 Lefteri, Chris 126 Leslie, Jeremy 126 Leverton, Amy 130 Lewis, Angharad 127 Lewis, Ben 109 Lingwood, Gyles 123 Little White Lies 78, 79, 97, 100, 114 Liversedge, Jamie 70, 120 Lovegrove, Keith 72 Lucas, Raymond 121 Luckett, Roy 74 Ludwig, Annette 124
M Madriz, Marianna 95 Magma 83, 91, 92, 93 Magnum Photos Ltd 10, 110 Mahon, Nik 56, 82, 83 Malak, Marine 74 Makstutis, Geoffrey 70, 117, 118 Manel, Stéphane 77 Marazzi ,Manuela 42, 95, 122 Marciari, John 108 Martens, Yuri 71 Martin, Raphaël 96 Martin, Rosie 133 Maskell, Hazel 91 Masters of Photography 6, 115 Matsumoto, Jinko 136 Maupetit, Léa 43, 79 Maycock, Sarah 112 Mayer, Jeffrey 135 Mbonu, Ezinma 131 McCabe, Eamonn 116 McComb, David 128 McCurry, Bonnie 117 McCurry, Steve 117 McLean, William 71, 120 McLeod, Virginia 70, 118, 119 McNeil, Paul 128 Meadows, Toby 132 MEGAMUNDEN 80, 101, 102 Melhuish, Clare 120 Metropolitan Museum of Art 79 Meyerowitz, Joel 6, 115 Miller, Ellen 129 Miller, Ralph 102 Miller, Steven Thomas 130 Milton, Alex 71, 127 Mister Peebles 76 Mitchell, Wendy 15, 114 Miyake, Ryuto 75 Montgomery-Massingberd, Hugh 119 Moore, Chris 129 Morgan, Tony 135 Moriyama, Daido 116 Morse, Trent 108 Morton, Camilla 75 Moxon, Sian 71 Murugiah, Sharm 102, 115 N Naegele, Isabel 124 Nakamichi, Tomoko 133, 136 Nakamoto, Takeshi 116 Nassar, Daniel 94 Nethersole, Scott 108 Newman, Alex 73 Newman, Marian 129 Nguyen-Grealis, Lan 129 Nichols, Tom 111 Nishi, Shuku 61, 82 Nunes, Victor 100 O Oikawa, Kenji 93 Oldham, Craig 126 Ong, Amandas 108 Onn, Aidan 84, 93, 94 Ordnance Survey 100
Orme, Catherine 129 Oseid, Kelsey 81 P Padley, Gemma 116 Pailes-Friedman, Rebeccah 134 Pantelides, Katerina 111 Pappworth, Sara 113 Parisi, Paolo 96, 108 Parkinson, David 72, 106 Parkinson, Tom 77, 115 Parr, Martin 99 Parslow, Sue 76 Partridge, Loren 111 Perkins, Camilla 64, 81 Perry, Josephine 134 Petso, Josephine 81 Phillips, David 70, 118 Phillips, Lee John 104 Piyasena, Sam 103 Plewka, Karl 129 Plunkett, Drew 70, 118, 119 Poloni, Giordano 81 Porras, Stephanie 108 Posingis, Sebastian 118, 120 Posters, Bill 25, 112, 122 Poulain, Damien 91, 92 Powell, Pamela 132 Posner, Harriet 132 Powers, Alan 122 Poynor, Alan 126 Pramaggiore, Maria 37, 114 Price, Dorothy 109 Price-Cabrera, Natalia 116 Proctor, Rebecca 127 Pryce, Jonathan Daniel 116, 131 Q Qu, Zheng 118 R Rae, Andrew 88, 102, 112, 113, 114 Raisin, Ross 98, 106 Raymond, Martin 72, 127 Rees, Darrel 124 Regan, Lisa 88 Reid, Olga 70 Rideal, Liz 110 Rivans, Maria 29, 100 Roberts, Caroline 96, 97, 109, 124 Robson, David 118, 120 Rochester, Helen 78, 81 Roddam, George 112, 113 Rodgers, Paul 71, 127 Rüber, Sabina 103 Rumsby, Anna 89 S Salisbury, Martin 36, 123, 128 Samar Damluji, Salma 30, 117, 119 Sasahara, Noriko 135 Sato, Hisako 130, 135, 136 Sato, Kanae 46, 47, 85 Saturno, Carole 94 Savic, Dejan 83 Schonberger, Nick 99, 128 Scully, Claire 100
Scully, Kate 129 Seggio, Barbara 134 Selmes, Caroline 58, 90, 92, 94 Shakespeare, Tom 108 Shariff, Zakee 73 Shaughnessy, Adrian 71 Shaw, Mark 123 Shawcross, Conrad 111 Shenton, Jan 135 Shore, Robert 8, 108 Silver, Pete 71, 120 Simpson, Adam 67, 77, 81, 112 Sims, Josh 97, 132 Slade-Brooking, Catharine 123 Smith, Kelly 91 Smits, Timba 75 Snir, Noa 95 Sommer, Mikkel 80 Sommer Christensen, Mikkel 75 Soriano, Kathleen 110 Southwood, Eliza 82 Sparshott, David 80, 82 Spiers, Julia 86 Spitzer, Katja 95 Spozio, Iker 112, 113 SRK 101 Stadden, Peter 102 Sterlacci, Francesca 73, 130, 133, 134 Stewart, Lizzy 93 Stickerbomb 68, 101 Stokes, Emma 78 Stoten, Jim 102, 115 Storr, Robert 12, 111 Styles, Morag 36, 123 Sullivan, Edward J. 110 Sundsbø, Sølve 131 Suzuki, Hiromi 62, 75 Suzuki, Itsuko 92 Sykes, Christopher Simon 119 Szkutnicka, Basia 131, 135 T Tamaki, Lauren 79 Taylor, Eleanor 91 Thomas, Isabel 89, 90, 91, 93, 95, 105 Thomas, Patrick 84, 122 Thornhill, Joanna 120 Tinney, Mike 112, 127 Tomlinson, Lottie 97 Travis, Stephanie 121 TTTism 99, 128 Tucker, Johnny 119 Tullett, Barrie 113 Turner, Peter 78 Tylevich, Katya 52, 75, 111 U Udale, Jenny 131 Urban Outfitters 97 V Vale, Patrick 112 Valli, Marc 97, 108, 110 van Meel, Juriaan 71 van Ree, Hermen Jan 71 143
Van Ryn, Aude 90, 113 Vandenbroucke, Brecht 77 Vander Kaay, Chris 27, 114 Vandling, Thérèse 54, 76 Vann, Philip 108 Vienne, Véronique 105, 128 Viggers, Katie 41, 84, 85 Vigourt, Renaud 96 Volner, Ian 121 W Waern, Rasmus 121 Waldron, Hannah 92, 93 Wallington, Jack 103 Wallis, Tom 37, 114 Warchol, Ulla 103 Warner, Geraldine 74 Warner Marien, Mary 33, 106, 117 Warren, Hannah 95 Watkin, David 119 Watson, Linda 131 Watt Smith, Tiffany 54, 76 Weckmann, Anke 95 Wesen Bryant, Michele 131 West, David 23, 99 Westerbeck, Colin 115 Weston, Richard 33, 105, 118, 122 White Arkitekter 120 White, Terry 121 Wilde, Judith 71, 126 Wilde, Richard 71, 126 Williamson, Caspar 125 Willis, Abigail 102 Wilson, Kendra 26, 77, 96, 97, 103, 109, 126 Woodward, Adam 102, 115 Worsley, Harriet 105 Wright, Jennifer 99 Woods, Paul 125 Y Yamashita, Megumi 70, 118 Yoon, Sarah 91, 102 Yot, Richard 71, 110 Young, Sarah 77 Z Zappaterra, Yolanda 124
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