5.16.2013
5.01.2013
COVER OF THE WEEK
Pablo Delcán's first book cover is striking.
Design by Pablo Delcán
Published by Knopf
Available at Amazon
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4.24.2013
COVER OF THE WEEK
Drummond does a lot of great work.
One of my new favorites.
Design by David Drummond
Published by McGill-Queen's University Press
Available at Amazon
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4.17.2013
COVER OF THE WEEK
Love the cropping and that it was approved.
Design by Matthew Young
Published by Allen Lane
Available at Amazon
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4.11.2013
COVER OF THE WEEK
Beautiful type design and magnificently printed on different kinds of paper. Proceeds go directly to the children.
Available at Anthropologie
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4.03.2013
COVER OF THE WEEK
There are several great version of this cover but I really like this one from across the pond.
Design by Nathan Burton
Published by Little, Brown
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3.27.2013
COVER OF THE WEEK
Beautiful jacket design.
Design by Tim Green
Published by Georgetown University Press
Available at Amazon
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3.22.2013
PRINT IS NOT DEAD: FULLY BOOKED PREVIEW

Have you ever wondered what it would be like if we went from the digital age to print (the opposite of now)? Imagine the possibilities. The book, Fully Booked: Ink on Paper examines these possibilities. It is a detailed look at what books and printed works have become and will continue to evolve into as we move from boring digital media into the new printed age.

About the book:
Digital media are disappointing for books. All books look the same on an iPad, for example. On a monitor, a book isn’t thick or thin, big or small. Features such as a Japanese binding, embossing, letterpress printing, or gilt edging are only possible in print. Consequently, it isn’t surprising that young, contemporary designers, publishers, typographers, illustrators, and editors are enthusiastically ringing in a new era for printed books.
Fully Booked: Ink on Paper is a collection of books and other printed products that celebrate the distinctiveness of design, materials, techniques, workmanship, and production methods—and push their limits. Structured into five chapters that each represent a key role that print plays today: The Storyteller, The Showmaster, The Teacher, The Businessman, and The Collector, it showcases publications whose innovative printing and binding befit their unconventional subject matter or radical editorial and design concepts. The tactile experience is as indispensable for the included editors, authors, and designers as it is for their readers. Examples range from personal projects with the smallest print runs to premium artist books or brand publications.
Fully Booked: Ink on Paper features work by groundbreaking designers and design studios such as A Practice for Everyday Life, Coralie Bickford-Smith, Irma Boom, Deutsche & Japaner, John Gall, Joost Grootens, Julia Hasting, Heimann und Schwantes, Jung + Wenig, Konst & Teknik, Leftloft, Made Thought, Peter Mendelsund, Niessen & de Vries, Prill Vieceli Cremers, Raffinerie AG, and Studio Laucke Siebein. Its stunning range of visual examples is put into context by texts from Andrew Losowsky, books editor at The Huffington Post. By documenting current experiments and future possibilities for printed publications, Fully Booked: Ink on Paper makes clear that the most exciting phase in the history of printed matter has just begun.
A must have for your collection. Fully Booked is coming to the US in April and available at Amazon.
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3.20.2013
COVER OF THE WEEK
One of my favorite covers from a few years ago.
Design by Susan Brzozowski
Available from the Guggenheim
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