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Design & Graphic Arts 2016

Contents Bloomsbury Design Library 2 Graphic Design 3 Visual Communication 8 Typography 9 Product Design 10 Environmental and Sustainable Design 13 Design Management 15 Interactive Design and Animation 16 Major Reference 20 History and Culture of Design 23 History and Culture of Craft 25 Ceramics 26 Photography 28 Photographic History 30 Advertising 33 Index 34 Representatives and Agents 35

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Cutting-edge academic research and reference combined with a wealth of high-quality images for academics and students.

About the resource Features and Benefits

An unparalleled resource for anyone working across the Bloomsbury Design Library offers a user experience that extends broad field of design and craft studies, the Bloomsbury beyond that of a collection of eBooks and images. Design Library offers searchable access to a carefully- • A custom taxonomy enabling intuitive search and discovery curated and dynamic collection of text and image content. by genre, region, country and period within design history, Comprehensive, peer-reviewed reference works combine theory and practice with cutting-edge academic research and a wealth of images to offer academics and students high-quality, • Biannual additions and updates to the Bloomsbury intuitive tools for research. Encyclopedia of Design, making this an ever-expanding resource • Browse content using illustrated timelines

About the content

• Over 10 million words of high-quality peer-reviewed writing on design and crafts

• The Bloomsbury Encyclopedia of Design online – over 1800 entries on key topics

• Victor Margolin’s World History of Design online – a magisterial history of global design from prehistoric times to the present day

• The Encyclopedia of Asian Design online – in-depth coverage of design history and practice across Greater Asia

• An extensive eBook collection with over 60 original titles in design and craft studies

• A searchable colour image library containing thousands of images from major museums and archives

• Free lesson plans addressing key modular topics

• Illustrated timelines and bibliographic guides with links through to online content

www.bloomsburydesignlibrary.com Graphic Design

Textbook The Graphic Design Reader brings together key August 2016 The Graphic texts in this dynamic field, from the 1920s to the Design Reader present day, to provide an essential resource for 768 pages students, researchers and practitioners. Extracts 360 bw illus Edited by Teal Triggs and are structured into thematic sections, each with 246 x 189mm / 9.7 x 7.4 inches Leslie Atzmon a contextual introduction outlining key ideas PB 9781472526472 and debates. The reader features original visual £29.99 / $49.95 essays from Leslie Atzmon, Dick Hebdige, Steven HB 9781472536204 Heller, Victor Margolin, Rick Poynor and Adrian £70.00 / $120.00 Shaughnessy. Bloomsbury Academic

• The first comprehensive graphic design reader, covering all aspects of the history, theory and practice • Includes extracts from classic and foundational writings in the field, alongside specially- commissioned visual essays by leading practitioners • Illustrated throughout • Each section has an annotated guide to further reading and a comprehensive bibliography

Teal Triggs is Professor of Graphic Design and Associate Dean, School of Communication, , UK.

Leslie Atzmon is Professor of Graphic Design and Design History at Eastern Michigan University, USA.

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Textbook • Practical, down-to-earth advice for students UK February 2016 Becoming a starting a career in design, including design US March 2016 Successful agency structure, how to work with clients, self- organisation and billing 192 pages Graphic Designer • Interviews with a range of international designers, 175 colour illus design firms, freelancers and recent graduates 270 x 210mm / 10.6 x 8.3 Neil Leonard • Useful checklists and exercises, plus tips on inches interviewing, etiquette and terminology PB 9781472591197 £26.99 / $44.95 Neil Leonard is a visiting tutor at Brighton Series: Creative Careers University, the University of the Arts, London, and Fairchild Books Southampton Solent University, UK.

Textbook A clear picture of what is involved in art directing UK February 2016 Inside Art across the range of industries where an art director US March 2016 Direction might be employed. Through interviews with 18 art directors and illustrators plus more than 25 232 pages Interviews and case studies, students learn first-hand about 260 colour illus how directors got to where they are, what the art 270 x 210mm / 10.6 x 8.3 Case Studies director’s job really entails and how to achieve inches results. With useful tips and projects, this book is PB 9781472569103 Steven Brower the perfect introduction to the field. £29.99 / $49.95 Series: Creative Careers Steven Brower is the Director of the Get Your Fairchild Books Masters with the Masters MFA program at Marywood University, USA.

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2nd edition www/Textbook A hands-on approach to the UK February 2016 The Production processes involved in turning US March 2016 Manual a design into a printed piece as well as the use of original 208 pages Gavin Ambrose and Paul Harris and creative print-production 200 colour illus techniques. From the basics 300 x 220mm / 11.8 x 8.7 inches such as using typography PB 9781472591319 through to working with images £39.99 / $68.95 and colour, and bringing a Series: Required Reading product to press, the authors Range present everything that the Fairchild Books student needs to know in a clear and visually understandable way.

Gavin Ambrose currently teaches at the University of Brighton, UK, and is a practicing designer and author.

Paul Harris is a freelance writer whose work appears extensively in magazines and journals in the USA and UK.

Students • Accompanying companion website with learning objectives, key terms, online resources and review questions • New case studies from leading international practitioners discussing their work such as NB Studio, Pentagram, Anagrama, Blok, Bob Aufuldish, Clormann Design and others

New to this edition • Updated to reflect new practices in digital production including new techniques and technology • More on color conversion (RGB to CMYK) • Expanded coverage of environmental and sustainability issues

Contents Introduction 4. Pre-Press Resolution 1. Typography Scanning Measurements Creative Techniques Type Artwork Type On-Line Imposition Special Characters Proofing Case Study: Pentagram Case Study: Clormann Design

2. Images 5. Production Image Types Printing File Types Print Processes Working with Images On-Press Image Manipulation Paper Case Study: Bob Aufuldish Case Study: Nb Studio

3. Color 6. Finishing Basic Terminology Special Techniques Color Management Laminates and Varnishes Color Correction Folding and Trimming Creative Color Binding Color in Print Case Study: Anagrama Color on Screen Case Study: Blok Appendix Standard Sizes Glossary Index Acknowledgements and Credits Index

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3rd edition Textbook “I bought the original edition some years ago UK November 2015 Visible Signs and have been recommending it to students US December 2015 An Introduction ever since.” John Stocker, University of Lincoln, UK 192 pages to Semiotics in “Excellent, engaging layout. This really 200 colour illus facilitates involvement with the text, and 270 x 210mm / 10.6 x 8.3 the Visual Arts is much more interesting and accessible inches than many books I’ve seen on introductory PB 9781474232425 David Crow semiotics.” Kennon Smith, Indiana University £34.99 / $59.95 Bloomington, USA Series: Required Reading Range “An outstanding overview of semiotics which Fairchild Books no student should be without … It is rich with examples of the theory and work being discussed and the points made are easily digestible.” Philip Dixon, Southampton Solent University, UK

David Crow worked as a designer in London for Assorted iMaGes and as Art Director for Island Records before running his own consultancy. He is now Dean of the School of Art at Manchester Metropolitan University, UK.

Students • Introduces the fundamentals of semiotics and semiology, and explains how to apply this theory in students’ own work • Inspiring examples from graphic design, typography, illustration and advertising • Creative exercises at the end of the book exemplify these theories through practical application

New to this edition • New creative exercises to accompany each chapter • 20% new visuals and expanded commentary on a range of contemporary projects by international designers • New design and layout

3rd edition Textbook “An amazing book: broad in scope, thorough UK February 2016 Visual Research in its explorations of the many dimensions US March 2016 An Introduction of visual research, well organized and clear in its exposition, it is the best reference for 228 pages to Research anybody wanting to get a clear panorama 200 colour illus of what visual research can mean.” Jorge 270 x 210mm / 10.6 x 8.3 Methods in Frascara, author and educator, USA inches PB 9781474232906 Graphic Design Visual Research explores research methods £34.99 / $59.95 that can be used by graphic designers and Series: Required Reading Ian Noble and Russell Bestley visual communicators in the development of Range clear and purposeful design solutions. The book Fairchild Books introduces key terms and theories that underlie design research; examining the importance of visual grammar and design literacy, audience, communication theory and semiotics.

Russell Bestley is Principal Lecturer in Graphic Design at London College of Communication, UK.

Ian Noble was a leading design researcher, educator, author and designer. He was Acting Academic Director of Communication Design at Kingston University, UK.

New to this edition • 12 new international case studies, showing practical applications of themes in the book • Updated end-of-chapter design exercises • 40% new visuals • New chapter on design-led tools and information design methods, in relation to both print and on-screen design

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2nd edition Textbook “I have adopted this book. It provides a UK February 2015 Design Thinking great structure for this course which has a US April 2015 for Visual variety of students from design, advertising and illustration programs.” Rosanne Gibel, Art 184 pages Communication Institute of Fort Lauderdale, USA 200 colour illus 230 x 160mm / 9.1 x 6.3 inches Gavin Ambrose “The format and design of the book is very PB 9781472572714 good for getting the information across ... the £23.99 / $41.95 diagrams and images are extremely helpful Series: Basics Design in explaining the concepts.” Rebecca Potts, Fairchild Books Bronx River Art Center, USA

• Identifies the methods and thought processes used by designers to develop and respond to a brief • Step-by-step guidance for each part of the process is highlighted by real-life case studies • New edition includes contributions from a broader international range of design practices and more detailed case studies • Focus on ideas and methods provides a useable approach to design as a problem-solving activity

Textbook “Explores design and art direction in a UK February 2015 Communication practical way that bridges the gap between US April 2015 Design in-class work and the professional world.” Eye Magazine 208 pages Insights from 200 colour illus “This equally vivid and ambitious book 270 x 210mm / 10.6 x 8.3 the Creative features countless case studies and inches interviews with pioneering designers, PB 9781472534408 Industries covering complex issues ... readers will £29.99 / $49.95 be well-prepared for the start of their Series: Required Reading Derek Yates and Jessie Price professional life.” PAGE (translated) Range Fairchild Books “The definitive guide to modern branding.” Zeus Jones Consultants, USA

“Already become really valuable with my MA students, reinforcing the different trajectories of design practice they could engage with themselves.” Sadhna Jain, Course Leader, MA Graphic Design Communications, University of the Arts, London, UK

4th edition / www.bloomsburyfashioncentral.com Textbook An interactive and experimental guidebook for UK December 2015 The New understanding colour use and colour science, US November 2015 Munsell® including visual perception, optical effects, colour trends and forecasting; how to create a colour 208 pages Student scheme; using colour in digital design; and 116 colour and 35 bw illus practical application of colour phenomena in fine Book + STUDIO bundle Color Set and applied art practices. 11 Munsell color charts, 9781501312229 15 interactive charts, and 14 packets of colour £56.00 / $85.00 Jim Long chips facilitate hands-on learning. STUDIO Access Card 9781501312212 Now includes The New Munsell Student Color Fairchild Books Set STUDIO online resource for students: flash cards, quizzes, downloadable PowerPoints and video. Instructor’s Guide also available. Visit www.bloomsburyfashioncentral.com to find out more.

8 Typography

2nd edition Textbook “Its design is dynamic, bold, attractive and UK July 2016 Typography enticing to read.” Safoura Rafeizadeh, Boston US September 2016 University, USA Gavin Ambrose and Paul Harris 192 pages “Pitched at the right level of engagement 200 colour illus and learning for intended audience. Very well 230 x 160mm / 9.1 x 6.3 inches resourced and comprehensive.” Manny Ling, PB 9781474225281 University of Sunderland, UK £23.99 / $39.95 Series: Basics Design “Beautiful examples! I like how the content Fairchild Books is organized and presented ... This is a good book for an intro typography course.” Robert Hankin, Bellevue University, USA

This introductory book sets out the basic principles of typography, with clear examples from international practitioners across a wide range of media, interviews with designers and typographers, plus exercises to reinforce the concepts covered.

Gavin Ambrose teaches at the University of Brighton, UK, and is a practicing designer and author.

Paul Harris is a freelance writer and editor whose work appears extensively in magazines and journals in the USA and UK.

Summary of contents Introduction 6. Type Generation 1. A Brief History of Typography 7. Type Realization 2. Looking at Type Projects and exercises 3. Type Classification Glossary 4. Choosing Type Acknowledgements 5. Setting Type Index

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2nd edition Textbook “[A] very useful book...the anatomy of 2011 The typography graphics were used as mandatory Fundamentals course material. Great list of resources in 200 pages the back, extremely detailed captions and 200 colour illus of Typography comments. All around a fantastic book.” Irina 230 x 200mm / 9.1 x 7.9 inches Lee, State University of New York at Farmingdale, PB 9782940411764 Gavin Ambrose and Paul Harris USA £26.50 / $38.50 Series: Fundamentals Offers detailed and comprehensive coverage of AVA Publishing the principles of typographic theory and practice. Packed with clear explanations, expanded illustrations and historical and contemporary examples from leading practitioners around the world, this is an ideal text for typographic modules within visual arts degrees. New to this edition • New case studies • New student exercises

Students • A range of examples and case studies to put theory into real-world context • Clearly illustrated to show the use of typography across a range of media

9 Product Design

2nd edition Textbook Providing an integrated and UK September 2016 The cohesive view of the product US October 2016 Fundamentals of design process, this engaging introduction covers materials, 184 pages Product Design manufacturing, idea generation, 200 colour illus computer-aided design, 230 x 200mm / 9.1 x 7.9 inches Richard Morris engineering functions, product PB 9781472578242 types and market research. £26.99 / $44.95 Series: Fundamentals Richard Morris is the course Fairchild Books leader for the four product design-based degree programmes at the University of Brighton, UK and leads the Brighton Creativity Centre, UK.

Students • Interviews with industry professionals • Examples of work by talented designers from around the globe • Fully illustrated with inspiring visuals

New to this edition • 50% new images from US studios and internationally renowned designers • 4 new case studies from Tord Boontje, Thomas Heatherwick, Naoto Fukasawa and Philips • Supporting document map that helps to reveal the steps in product creation • New projects and activities for each chapter • More references and web sources • Includes recent developments such as additive manufacture and crowd funding • More consumer and lifestyle orientated products

Contents Introduction 3. Product Development 5. Product Launch Concept Development Product Roll Out Map of the Design Process Case Study: Josef Cadek Case Study: Dyson Functionality Marketing 1. Product Ideas Case Study: D3o Case Study: Vertu People’s Needs Development Chapter Summary Case Study: US Studio Case Study: US Studio Projects for Students Product Requirements Chapter Summary Case Study: US Studio Projects for Students Conclusion Product Brief Further Resources and Case Study: Laffon de Mazieres 4. Production Websites Chapter Summary Prototyping Bibliography Projects for Students Case Study: US Studio Index Manufacturing 2. Product Ideation Case Study: Assa Ashuach Imagination Operations Case Study: US Studio Case Study: Salter Housewares Meeting Needs Chapter Summary Case Study: Droog Projects for Students Market Trends Case Study: Luigi Colani Chapter Summary Projects for Students

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2nd edition www/Textbook This book examines methods UK July 2016 Idea Searching of generating and identifying US August 2016 for Design ideas, and teaches students to understand what is being 192 pages How to Research observed and recorded. 200 colour illus It explores how different 230 x 160mm / 9.1 x 6.3 inches and Develop experiences, contexts and PB 9781472581969 references are important in £26.99 / $44.95 Design Concepts identifying an idea that is Series: Basics Product Design appropriate for a particular Fairchild Books David Bramston and YeLi individual, target audience or culture. Advocating a step-by- step approach to generating ideas and brainstorming, it encourages an open mind in the development of ideas and teaches students to question convention.

David Bramston is a Principal Lecturer at the School of Architecture & Design, College of Arts, University of Lincoln, UK.

YeLi is an Associate Professor in Graphic Design at the School of Art & Design at the Chinese University of Mining & Technology, Xuzhou, P.R. China

Students • Fully illustrated to show inspiring work from some of the world’s best contemporary product designers • A wide range of international case studies and practical examples • End of chapter exercises

New to this edition • New projects for students, to encourage further exploration of ideas • 25% new case studies • Updated to feature the best contemporary product design from the US and China

Contents Introduction Chapter 4: Sensory Perceptions Chapter 1: Just Imagine If It Added values Were Possible Emotions Absorb Conflicts Thoughts Student project Observations Student project Chapter 5: Adopting the Responsibility Chapter 2: Thinking Sustainability Differently Tinkering Understanding Values Profiles Student project Themes Student project Chapter 6: Evolving the Reality Chapter 3: Explore Fun Analysis Materials Change Exploration Direction Communication Student project Student project Conclusion Glossary Further resources Index

11 OBJECTLESSONS The hidden lives of ordinary things Published in association with The Atlantic, these short books explore everyday objects and the lessons they hold.

Series Editors: IAN BOGOST, Ivan Allen College Distinguished Chair in Media Studies at the Georgia Institute of Technology, USA CHRISTOPHER SCHABERG, Associate Professor of English at Loyola University New Orleans, USA

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objectsobjectsobjects.com | @objectsobjects | bloomsbury.com/series/object-lessons OBJECTLESSONS Environmental and Sustainable Design The hidden lives of ordinary things Published in association with The Atlantic, these short books explore everyday objects and the lessons they hold. Textbook Series Editors: Developing “The urgency of the need for this book UK February 2016 IAN BOGOST, Ivan Allen College Distinguished Chair in Media Studies at the Georgia Institute of Technology, USA cannot be overstated. The culture of graphic US April 2016 Citizen Designers design is now poised to catch up with the CHRISTOPHER SCHABERG, Associate Professor of English at Loyola University New Orleans, USA sea change within design already demanding 432 pages Elizabeth Resnick holistic change. It provides clear examples of 253 colour illus why this work matters.” Peter Fine, University of 246 x 189mm / 9.7 x 7.4 inches Wyoming, USA PB 9780857856203 £29.99 / $49.95 “An accessible, insightful and ultimately HB 9780857856562 usable guide on how to be a designer who £95.00 / $164.00 can change the world. An inspirational Bloomsbury Academic resource for students, teachers and design professionals.” Olwen Moseley, Dean of Cardiff School of Art & Design, UK

This book enables students, educators and designers in the early stages of their careers to learn and practise design in a socially responsible manner.

Elizabeth Resnick is a professor of Graphic Design UK November 2015 UK November 2015 UK November 2015 UK November 2015 UK November 2015 UK November 2015 at Massachusetts College of Art and Design, USA. US September 2015 US September 2015 US September 2015 US September 2015 US September 2015 US September 2015 PB 9781628924244 PB 9781628921427 PB 9781628924091 PB 9781628924329 PB 9781628924732 PB 9781628924367 Students £9.99 | $16.95 £9.99 | $16.95 £9.99 | $16.95 £9.99 | $16.95 £9.99 | $16.95 £9.99 | $16.95 • Includes specially-designed social design briefs written by international design educators • Each chapter addresses a particular area or issue • Each chapter has an overview essay and interviews with practitioners and educators • Assignments help students to learn the process by which a brief is set, met and critiqued

Contents Foreword Part 2: Design Methodology Introduction Section 1: Collaborative Learning Graphic Design Education and the Section 2: Participatory Design Challenge of Social Transformation Section 3: Service Design Part 1: Designing Thinking Part 3: Making a Difference Section 1: Socially Responsible Design Section 1: Getting Involved Section 2: Design Activism Section 2: Resources Section 3: Design Authorship Bibliography UK March 2016 UK March 2016 UK March 2016 UK March 2016 UK March 2016 Index US January 2016 US January 2016 US January 2016 US January 2016 US January 2016 Acknowledgements PB 9781501303142 PB 9781628925586 PB 9781501307324 PB 9781501307409 PB 9781501307362 £9.99 | $16.95 £9.99 | $16.95 £9.99 | $16.95 £9.99 | $16.95 £9.99 | $16.95 Key Title Textbook Sustainable design is the most pressing issue UK July 2016 Sustainable in design today. This book is a practical guide US July 2016 Graphic Design that integrates ethical concerns with professional practice worldwide 256 pages Principles and 128 colour illus • Outlines graphic design’s relationship to 210 x 297mm / 8.3 x 11.7 Practices production and consumption, demonstrating inches how designers can contribute solution orientated PB 9780857850638 Peter Claver Fine responses to consumption £24.99 / $39.95 • Includes studies of a variety of visual artifacts, HB 9780857850621 UK July 2016 UK July 2016 UK July 2016 UK July 2016 UK July 2016 the larger built environment and the very ordinary £60.00 / $99.95 US July 2016 US July 2016 US July 2016 US July 2016 US July 2016 products of consumption Bloomsbury Academic PB 9781501307447 PB 9781628922868 PB 9781501314872 PB 9781501314773 PB 9781628920512 £9.99 | $16.95 £9.99 | $16.95 £9.99 | $16.95 £9.99 | $16.95 £9.99 | $16.95 Peter Claver Fine is an Assistant Professor of Art and Graphic Design at the University of Wyoming, ALSO AVAILABLE USA. Students Remote Control Golf Ball Drone Driver’s License PB 9781623563110 PB 9781628921380 PB 9781628926323 PB 9781628929133 • Packed with case material and focussed on practical/studio work • Students guided step-by-step through cases to help them engage with ecological objectsobjectsobjects.com | @objectsobjects | bloomsbury.com/series/object-lessons concerns, social justice and present systems of design • Highly illustrated and full colour throughout • Presents cutting-edge creative work from practitioners, educators and students from across the globe

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This book introduces the idea of a category September 2016 Graphic Design of designed graphic objects that significantly in Urban contribute to the functioning of urban systems, for 208 pages example clock towers, signs, and screens, street 64 colour illus and 36 bw illus Environments numbers, architectural communication, outdoor 246 x 189mm / 9.7 x 7.4 inches publicity, and even markings on a pitch. PB 9781472597748 Robert Harland £24.99 / $39.95 Robert Harland links the defining properties and HB 9781472597755 configurational patterns that make up small graphic £75.00 / $120.00 detail to larger symbolic statements by looking at Bloomsbury Academic the environment and design, and deconstructing form and context relationships.

This cross section through type, typographic, graphic and urban design will provide a framework for considering the design transition between alphabets, writing systems, images (in the broadest sense) and environments.

• First comprehensive study of graphic objects in the urban environment • Wide-ranging coverage of cities including London, New York, Tokyo, San Francisco and Sao Paulo

Robert Harland is Lecturer in visual communication at Loughborough University, UK.

Contents Introduction • 1. History • 2. Imageability • 3. Theory • 4. Practice • 5. Future Directions • Index

Design, Ecology, Politics critiques the ways that October 2016 Design, the design industry – and even many sustainability Ecology, Politics discourses within the design industry – perpetuates 224 pages unsustainable development regimes. When design 30 bw illus Joanna Boehnert does engage with issues of sustainability, this 244 x 169mm / 9.6 x 6.7 inches engagement typically remains shallow. The situation PB 9781472588609 is made more severe by design cultures that claim £19.99 / $29.95 to have no politics. Meanwhile, new ecologically HB 9781472588616 informed design methods and tools (such as £65.00 / $112.00 biomimicry, circular design and lifecycle analysis) Bloomsbury Academic hold promise only when incorporated into a larger project of political change.

Joanna Boehnert uses case studies of successful and unsuccessful environmental design projects to describe the ways that design functions within the economic system and how design could work beyond capitalism. Her illuminating study integrates ecological and critical positions into design theory to put forward a foundation for ecologically-informed design.

Joanna Boehnert is a Visiting Fellow at the Cooperative Institute for Research in Environmental Science at the University of Colorado, USA.

Contents 1. Introduction • Part One – Design • 2. Design Theory 101 • 3. Design as Symbolic Violence • 4. Design vs. The Design Industry • Part Two – Ecology • 5. Ecological Theory 101 • 6. Epistemological Error • 7. Ecological Literacy • 8. Ecological Literacy vs. Sustainability • 9. Ecoliterate Design • 10. Ecological Perception 1: Theory • 11. Ecological Perception 2: Practice • 12. Ecological Identity • Part Three – Politics • 13. Apolitical Design • 14. Social Marketing • 15. The Green Economy • 16. The TechnoFix • 17. Conclusion • Index

14 Design Management Key Titles

2nd edition Textbook “A key text. Rich, stimulating and easy to UK February 2015 Design read.” Shimon Shmueli, Elon University, USA US April 2015 Management “I will be using as a key text... Very excited 216 pages Managing to finally have a book for my course.” Cyn 200 colour illus Roberts, Art Institute of Portland, USA 300 x 220mm / 11.8 x 8.7 Design Strategy, inches “Clear and informative overview of the PB 9781472573674 Process and industry and well laid out with current £37.99 / $56.95 examples and diagrams. Excellent visuals.” Series: Required Reading Implementation Louise Parkinson, Huddersfield University, UK Range Kathryn Best Fairchild Books

New to this edition • Revised case studies and interviews • Now includes student exercises and discussion topics • Includes some of design management’s biggest names, such as Chris Luebkeman (Arup Group UK), Fabio Issao (Mandalah Conscious Innovation), Colette Liebenberg (Colette Liebenberg Design), Mikko Koria (Aalto University), Richard Banham (Nomad)

Textbook Explores the potential role of design to transform January 2016 Designing the structure and practices of business and Business and management for the greater good of society. For 232 pages designing managers and managing designers, the 13 bw illus Management book offers visual and conceptual models as well 246 x 189mm / 9.7 x 7.4 inches as theoretical concepts that connect the practice PB 9780857856241 Edited by Sabine Junginger of designing with the activities of changing, $39.95 / £22.99 and Jürgen Faust organizing and managing. With a foreword by HB 9780857855534 Nobel prize winner Muhammad Yunus. £70.00 / $120.00 Bloomsbury Academic

Textbook An introduction to design thinking that seeks to UK October 2015 Strategic Design blur the division between creative and analytical, US December 2015 Thinking preparing students to become innovative thinkers for a complex world. 256 pages Innovation 30 bw and 20 colour illus • With contributions and cases studies from 187 x 235mm / 7.4 x 9.3 inches in Products, a variety of active design practitioners from PB 9781628924701 different fields £44.00 / $70.00 Services, • Intuitive organization guides the reader through Fairchild Books the process of design thinking, from theory to Experiences and implementation to results Beyond • Opportunity maps, 2x2 matrices, diagrams, and images enhance readers’ understanding Natalie W. Nixon

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Textbook “A thoughtful and lucid UK September 2016 Animation guide to students at all US October 2016 in Context levels … one which connects the theories, ideas and 224 pages A Practical Guide ideals which underpin 150 colour illus animation to the work of the 270 x 210mm / 10.6 x 8.3 to Theory and animator in practice. This inches is a fascinating, valuable PB 9781472578280 Making and eminently readable £34.99 / $59.95 work produced by an Fairchild Books Mark Collington accomplished teacher and practitioner.” Alec Charles, Head of Media, University of Chester, UK

An illustrated introduction to contextual research and analysis, this book is designed to simplify academic language and empower animators with the confidence and enthusiasm to engage with theory as a fun, integral, and applied part of the creative process.

Mark Collington is Course Leader for BA (Hons) Animation at London Metropolitan University, UK.

Students • Focuses on a core selection of theoretical approaches that shape animation • Theory is explained through reference to animated films and projects, from Disney and Anime productions to animated documentary and independent artist-filmmakers • Research exercises and interviews with industry professionals encourage engagement and a versatile approach to animation practice

Contents Introduction Expanding Your Thinking about Animation Intended Aims and Outcomes of this Book Outline of Book Structure, Themes and Subject Matter Keeping An Online Reflective Workbook 1. Language & Visual Meaning: Playing Sherlock Holmes 2. Classical Metanarratives: The Hero’s Journey 3. Genre: From Classical Hero to Modern Everyman 4. Modernism: The End of Genre & the Metanarrative 5. Representation: Fact Versus Fiction 6. Animated Documentary: Objective Fact Versus Subjective Experience Conclusion Pulling it all together From Animated Short to Essay Film Cross-Disciplinary Practice Reading as Rewriting & Intertextuality

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2nd edition Textbook “Intelligently organized and lavishly UK August 2016 The illustrated, The Fundamentals of Animation US September 2016 Fundamentals is distinguished from most how-to-animate guides for being multidimensional in 216 pages of Animation approach and multivalent in function ... 200 color illus Wells’s book teaches its users not only to do, 230 x 200mm / 9.1 x 7.9 inches Paul Wells and Samantha Moore but to think animation.” Animation Journal PB 9781472575265 £26.99 / $44.95 Each stage of the animation process is presented Series: Fundamentals in an engaging visual style and accompanied by Fairchild Books examples and analysis of contemporary and classic films. Paul Wells and Samantha Moore discuss in-depth the links between animation and the styles and narratives of other areas of popular culture, aligning theory and ideas to practical advice. The book ends by introducing aspiring animators to the many different career paths open to them and how to produce engaging portfolios and show reels.

Paul Wells is a professor of animation at Loughborough University, UK.

Samantha Moore teaches animation at the University of Wolverhampton, UK. New to this edition • New coverage of animated documentary, fine art animation, 2D digital animation, and the role of VFX in the film industry • Now includes information and advice on working with composers and integrating sound design into original works

www/Textbook “If you want to learn the secrets to great UK August 2015 Cartoon character animation then this book should US October 2015 Character be at the top of your list even if you don’t use Maya.” Paul Grant, City College Brighton & 176 pages Animation with Hove, UK 200 illus 210 x 270mm / 8.3 x 10.6 Maya If you want to achieve classic cartoon-style inches animation in computer animation, then look PB 9781472533678 Mastering the Art no further! Cartoon Character Animation with £29.99 / $49.95 Maya will help you to incorporate multiple limbs, Fairchild Books of Exaggerated dry-brush effects and smears into your films. Animation The companion website includes a short film incorporating key techniques – as well as the Keith Osborn specially rigged model of the star of the book - Mr Buttons! - and walk-through videos demonstrating the more complex techniques.

Keith Osborn is a freelance animator and animation instructor based in Florida, USA.

Contents summary Interviewees include Introduction Ken Duncan (The Lion King) Thinking in 2D Ricardo Jost (The Nut Job) Animation Planning Matt Williames (The Princess and the Frog) The Pose Test Pepe Sánchez (Jelly Jamm) Breakdowns T. Dan Hofstedt (Aladdin) Refine Jason Figliozzi (Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs) Cartoony Techniques Conclusion Further Reading Further Viewing Index

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www/Textbook “This is an amazing work UK January 2016 Data-driven capable of addressing the US March 2016 Graphic Design most important concepts of algorithmic and process- 200 pages Creative Coding oriented design/art. No 200 colour illus other text I have read so 270 x 210mm / 10.6 x 8.3 for Visual comprehensively guides the inches reader through the visual PB 9781472578303 Communication output and the internal £39.99 / $68.95 programming motivations Fairchild Books Andrew Richardson for creating such beautiful data-driven work.” Wayne Madsen, Assistant Professor of New Media Art and Technology, Indiana University, Kokomo, USA

“It is rare to find a book that adeptly addresses the creative, conceptual, and technical aspects of programming. For those who work and teach in the space between the technical and the creative, this book will be a valued resource.” Joel Swanson, Director Technology, Arts & Media Program University of Colorado, Boulder, USA

Data-driven Graphic Design introduces the potential of computational data to inform and create everything from typography, print and moving graphics to interactive design and physical installations.

Andrew Richardson is a senior lecturer in interactive media at The University of Sunderland, UK.

Students • Each chapter outlines key concepts and techniques illustrated with over 200 colour images • Case studies and interviews on a range of innovative projects illustrate concepts in the real world • Each chapter concludes with a Code section, guiding students through the process of each technique • Starter projects and code examples designed specially for this book are available on a companion website to download • Encourages students to use code as a creative environment, beyond the boundaries of commercial software

Contents Introduction 1. Designers and Code 2. Drawing with Numbers 3. Growth and Form 4. Dynamic Typography 5: Seeing the World 6. Large and Live External Data Bibliography and Webography Index Acknowledgements

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Textbook “Up to this point, the recommendation of 2014 The Principles a wide range of texts has been required and Processes of to adequately introduce students to the 208 pages expansive array of perspectives, processes, 200 colour illus Interactive Design techniques, and considerations necessary in 270 x 210mm / 10.6 x 8.3 understanding and making strong interactive inches Jamie Steane design. This book is a reliable, consolidated PB 9782940496112 source for many of the most important £37.99 / $59.95 principles and strategies to know when Fairchild Books beginning in interactive design.” Julie Mader- Meersman, Program Coordinator, Department of Visual Arts, Northern Kentucky University, Kentucky, USA

“You’ll be hard pressed to get an equally comprehensive overview as is offered by this book. A great guide for anyone venturing into this dynamic and exciting field!” Max Ackermann, Senior Lecturer, Central Saint Martin’s and Co-Founder of Flowli.com

Textbook “A rich and engaging portal for exploring UK December 2015 Video Games the diverse and evolving world of video US January 2016 An Introduction games.” Professor Joseph Delappe, Digital Media, University of Nevada, Reno, USA 192 pages to the Industry 200 color illus A highly visual, example-led introduction that 270 x 210mm / 10.6 x 8.3 Andy Bossom and Ben Dunning prepares students for their career in the industry. inches Filled with full-colour, illustrated interviews and PB 9781472567116 case studies, students gain an insight into the £26.99 / $42.95 creative processes involved in making games, Series: Creative Careers branding and intellectual property, changing Fairchild Books demographics, and the impact of handheld and mobile culture on the industry.

Interviewees include: Arthur Parsons, Game Director, TT Games; Chris Brunning, Technical Manager, Crytek; Karen Stanley, Environment Artist, Sony Entertainment; John McCarten, VFX Programmer, WetaFX; Will DuToit, Principle Gameplay Animator, IO Interactive.

Textbook “This is the best text I have read on the UK February 2016 Video Game subject. The author knows the subject US April 2016 Design from experience and you can tell he enjoys teaching it and knows how to do it. Like a 272 pages Principles and good game it has different levels you must 200 colour illus conquer and this is a fun trekking guide.” 270 x 210mm / 10.6 x 8.3 Practices from Arturo Sinclair, Ithaca College, USA inches PB 9781472567482 the Ground Up A visual introduction to integrating core design £29.99 / $49.95 essentials, such as critical analysis, prototyping, Fairchild Books Michael Salmond level design, mechanics and aesthetics, into game design.

Each chapter concludes with a workshop project to help students put what they’ve learnt into practice.

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The ultimate A-Z of key topics, ideas and designers The Bloomsbury Encyclopedia UK November 2015 The Bloomsbury of Design provides a US December 2015 Encyclopedia of comprehensive guide to design, with entries on key topics in the 390 bw illus Design history and theory of design, Set 9781472521576 addressing a range of design Special introductory price £395 Edited by Clive Edwards forms including graphic, textile, / $615 valid until up to 3 months furniture, metal, ceramic, fashion, after publication stage and film, vehicle and (RRP £440 / $725) product design. Bloomsbury Academic

The Encyclopedia provides up- to-date peer reviewed coverage of the last 250 years of design history, with global coverage by leading international design scholars and design historians.

Complete with a comprehensive index and full cross referencing, The Bloomsbury Encyclopedia of Design is the definitive guide to Design.

Clive Edwards is Professor in Design History at Loughborough University, UK.

Contents Editorial team Dissemination General Editor: Clive Edwards, Loughborough University, UK Teaching and Research Periodicals Subject Editors: Museums Harriet Atkinson, University of Brighton, UK Organisations David Raizman, Drexel University, USA Awards Sorcha O’Brien, Kingston University, UK Sarah Kettley, Nottingham Trent University, UK History Anne-Marie Willis, Director, Team D/E/S, Queensland, Australia Styles Dipti Bhagat, London Metropolitan University, UK Movements Historians Advisory editors: Cheryl Buckley, University of Brighton, UK Concepts and Ideologies Deana McDonagh, University of Illinois, USA Therories/Positions Jacques Giard, ASU Herberger Institute for Design and the Arts, Philosophies Arizona State University, USA Critics/Theorists Jeremy Aynsley, University of Brighton, UK Concepts Lin Lin Chen, National Taiwan University of Science and Technology, Taiwan Practice Wolfgang Jonas, Braunschweig University of Arts, Germany Practice/Process Methods Tools Processes Aspects Applications Systems Environmental Visual and Symbolic Material

Practitioners Designers/Studios Manufacturers Retailers

Geography National Surveys

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This reference set brings together the seminal UK November 2015 Painting writings on the history, philosophy and practice US December 2015 Critical and of painting. The collected essays range across the domains of philosophy, history, aesthetics, Set 9781472558411 Primary Sources literature, science, anthropology, critical theory, Special Introductory price cultural studies and art practice. The volumes £495.00 / $852.00 valid until Edited by Beth Harland and are arranged thematically, covering Painting’s up to 3 months after publication Sunil Manghani Histories, Modern Painting, Critical Perspectives, (RRP £550.00 / $945.00) and Processes and Strategies. Bloomsbury Academic

Together the volumes trace a chronology of painting from the pre-Renaissance onwards, addressing notions and techniques of the artist and the artwork before setting out the key critical perspectives, problematics and approaches that frame modern painting practice from the nineteenth century through to the contemporary period.

Beth Harland is Professor of Fine Art and Director of Insight, a research centre at the University of Key essays Lancaster, UK, and Associate Editor of the Journal Michel Foucault, Gilles Deleuze, of Contemporary Painting. Roland Barthes, Michael Fried, Emile Zola, Marcel Proust, Sunil Manghani is Reader in Critical and Cultural Hubert Damisch, John Berger, Theory at Winchester School of Art, University of Arthur C Danto Southampton, UK.

Summary of contents Volume 1: Painting’s Histories • General Introduction • Introduction • Part I: Early Aesthetic Theories • Part II: Epistemologies of Painting • Part III: Painting as a Medium • Part IV: Artist, Artwork and Viewer Volume 2: Modern Painting • Part I: New Ways of Seeing • Part II: Painting’s Autonomy • Part III: The Expanded Medium Volume 3: Critical Perspectives • General Introduction • Introduction • Part I: Critical Theories • Part II: Painting and Language • Part III: Phenomenology • Part IV: Painting Reframed Volume 4: Processes and Strategies • General Introduction • Introduction • Part I: Post-Medium • Part II: Process and Production • Part III: The Site of Painting

This reference set brings together over 75 UK February 2016 Design essential texts on design from the mid-19th UK April 2016 Critical and century to the present day, covering key thinkers, movements and issues for design. Set 9781472539366 Primary Sources Special Introductory price The four volumes focus on £495.00 / $795.00 valid until Edited by D.J. Huppatz up to 3 months after publication 1) Design Reform, Modernism and Modernization (RRP £550.00 / $890.00) 2) Professional Practice and Design Theories Bloomsbury Academic 3) Social Interactions 4) Development, Globalization and Sustainability

Each volume features an editorial introduction and articles are grouped into thematic sections within the volume.

Daniel Huppatz is a Lecturer in the Faculty of Design at Swinburne University, Australia.

Essays and texts Albers • Amir • Appadurai • Balaram • Batchelor • Baudrillard • Behrens • Bonsiepe • Branzi • Brown • Buchanan • Buckley • Chatterjee • Cole • Cross • Dilnot • Dorwin • Dunne • Ekuan • Farr • Flusser • Forty • Frascara • Frederick • Fry • Garland • Gropius • Gropius • Huppatz • Jones • Jun • Kaufman • Kepes • Kimbell • Latour • Loos • Lorenz • Lupton • Manzini and Jegou • Margolin • Martin • McDonough • Mills • Moholy • Moles • Moore • Morelli • Morris • Mort • Nelson • Nelson and Stolterman • Norman • Olins • Packard • Polak • Rand • Rittel and Webber • Rock • Ruskin • Salvador, Bell and Anderson • Sanders and Strappers • Schmitz • Schon • Semper • Simon • Sparke • Thackera • Tschichold • Walker • Warde • West • Whiteley • Winograd • Wodiczko • Woodham

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The definitive global history of design “A resource for scholars and students of UK February 2015 World History design, art history, history, anthropology US April 2015 of Design and sociology, as well as a resource for professional designers.” Toni Nealie, New City 716 bw and 161 colour illus Victor Margolin 2-Vol HB Set 9781472569288 “The book is unique for its inclusivity, £450.00 / $695.00 which reaches far beyond Western design Bloomsbury Academic research’s usual orbit.” Steven Heller, The Atlantic

“Margolin brings a humanistic take on design history ... At a time when Jony Ive’s creations for Apple are as much status symbol as a technological advance, Margolin believes that the discipline’s potential lies in solving big problems and the creation of culture, not just the newest products.” Patrick Sisson, Chicago Tribune

Authored by pre-eminent design scholar, Victor Margolin, World History of Design is an indispensable work, providing a comprehensive and detailed historical account of design from prehistory to the end of the 20th century, and with substantial material on Latin America, Asia, the Middle East and Africa.

Volume 1: Prehistoric Times to World War I

Volume 2: World War I to World War II

Volume 3: World War II to the present (forthcoming in 2017)

The first comprehensive publication to focus on UK September 2017 The Encyclopedia Asian design and its histories. Although definitions US September 2017 of Asian Design of design in Asia are multiple, fluid, and historically contingent, the disparate cultures within this Set 9780857853851 Edited by Haruhiko Fujita vast landmass have long produced arts and Special introductory price: crafts, interior, graphic, and design objects for £595.00 / $950.00, valid up domestic, regional, and global consumption. The until 3 months after publication Encyclopedia provides in-depth, critically informed (RRP £650.00 / $1118.00) coverage of these practices, products, and the Bloomsbury Academic interpretive issues pertaining to them.

The Encyclopedia is divided into four volumes – covering East Asia, South and Southeast Asia, the Middle East and Central Asia, and Global & Regional Themes and Issues. Volumes I-III are organized by country to reflect specific regional and national histories and geographies. Within these geographies, traditions, histories, theories and practices as well as key issues in modern and contemporary design are considered.

Haruhiko Fujita is based at Osaka University, Japan.

Volume I: Design in East Asia Volume II: Design in South and Southeast Asia Volume III: Design in Western and Central Asia Volume IV: Global and Regional Themes and Issues in Asian Design

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Textbook Critical design is becoming an increasingly October 2016 Critical Design influential discipline, affecting policy and practice in Context in a range of fields. Matt Malpass’s book is the 240 pages first textbook to introduce critical design as a 30 bw illus History, Theory, field, providing a history of the discipline, outlining 246 x 189mm / 9.7 x 7.4 inches its key influences, theories and approaches, and PB 9781472575173 and Practices explaining how critical design can work in practice. £19.99 / $29.95 HB 9781472575180 Matt Malpass Using a wide range of examples from £65.00 / $112.00 contemporary practice, and drawing on interviews Bloomsbury Academic with key practitioners, Matt Malpass provides an introduction to critical design practice and a manifesto for how a radical and unorthodox practice might provide design answers in an age of austerity and ecological crisis.

Matt Malpass is a Senior Lecturer on MA and a Research Fellow in Critical Design at Central Saint Martin’s College of Arts and Design, University of the Arts London, UK.

A John Heskett Reader brings together key July 2016 A John Heskett writings of the pioneering design historian Reader whose work was foundational for the study of 448 pages industrial design, and the relationship between 30 bw illus Design, History, design, design policy and economic value. The 246 x 189mm / 9.7 x 7.4 inches reader represents the great breadth of Heskett’s PB 9781474221269 Economics contribution to the field and explores several of £24.99 / $39.95 his key working concerns. The anthology includes HB 9781474221252 John Heskett previously unpublished and out-of-print material £75.00 / $128.00 Edited by Clive Dilnot and alongside extracts from classic works. Extracts Bloomsbury Academic Pamela Heskett are grouped into thematic sections with editorial introductions written by leading design historians.

Clive Dilnot is professor of Design Studies at Parsons The New School for Design, New York, USA.

This study considers how objects – lampposts, July 2016 Street Furniture post boxes, parking meters, litterbins and signage Design are designed to populate public spaces. Herring 240 pages explores the context of a post-war national 60 bw illus Contesting government, backed by design experts and bodies 234 x 156mm / 9.2 x 6.1 inches such as the Council of Industrial Design, keen HB 9781474245616 Modernism in to propagate ‘good’ modern design in post-war £60.00 / $104.00 Britain. She traces how the struggle over the Bloomsbury Academic Post-War Britain design of street furniture exposed deep-seated anxieties about class, taste and power. Herring Eleanor Herring draws upon archival material and interviews with leading figures in urban design, including the graphic designer Margaret Calvert and industrial designer Kenneth Grange.

Eleanor Herring lectures in design history at Glasgow School of Art, Scotland, in product design at Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, the Netherlands, and in fashion and sustainability at ESMOD, Berlin, Germany.

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A richly illustrated study of the development of June 2016 Danish Modern mid-century modernist design in Denmark from Between Art historical, analytical and theoretical perspectives. 224 pages Mark Mussari explores the relationship between 33 bw illus and Design Danish design aesthetics and the theoretical and 234 x 156mm / 9.2 x 6.1 inches cultural impact of Modernism, particularly between PB 9781474223720 Mark Mussari 1930 and 1960. He considers how Danish £19.99 / $29.95 designers responded to early Modernist currents: HB 9781474223706 the Stockholm Exhibition of 1930, their rejection £65.00 / £112.00 of Bauhaus aesthetic demands, their early love Bloomsbury Academic of wood and materials, and the tension between cabinet-maker craft and industrial production. Mussari discusses the writings and works of such figures as Poul Henningsen, Arne Jacobsen, Hans Wegner, Nanna Ditzel, and Finn Juhl.

Mark Mussari is an independent scholar, freelance writer, translator and consultant, based in Arizona, USA.

This illuminating book offers a detailed account September 2016 Design and of how national identity and cultural policy have National Identity shaped design, while suggesting that such 224 pages simple formations of the ‘national’ are increasingly 25 bw illus Javier Gimeno-Martínez unsustainable in an age of globalisation, migration 234 x 156mm / 9.2 x 6.1 inches and cultural diversity. PB 9781472591036 £19.99 / $29.95 The author addresses the key concepts of HB 9781472591043 essentialism, constructivism, geography and £65.00 / $112.00 multiculturality, and throughout relates the Bloomsbury Academic theoretical discussion to a wide range of examples of products, movements and exhibitions from countries including the UK, the Netherlands, Spain and Belgium.

Javier Gimeno-Martínez is assistant professor at the VU University Amsterdam, the Netherlands.

Key Titles

British Design Design by IKEA Tradition and A Cultural History

Modernity after Sara Kristoffersson

1948 2014 Edited by Christopher Breward, 160 pages Fiona Fisher and Ghislaine Wood 22 bw and 17 colour illus 244 x 169mm / 9.6 x 6.7 inches October 2015 PB 9780857858146 £19.99 / $29.95 240 pages HB 9780857858139 49 bw and 16 colour illus £65.00 / $120.00 244 x 169mm / 9.6 x 6.7 inches Bloomsbury Academic PB 9781472505378 £24.99 / $42.95 HB 9780857857125 £75.00 / $128.00 Bloomsbury Academic

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Maris Gillette explores how state involvement August 2016 China’s Porcelain has affected Jingdezhen’s porcelain production, Capital particularly during the 20th century. She considers 224 pages how the Chinese government has consumed, 20 bw illus and 7 line illus The Rise, Fall invested in and managed the industry, and the 234 x 156mm / 9.2 x 6.1 inches effects of state intervention on ceramists’ lives, HB 9781474259415 and Reinvention their environment and their works. Gillette traces £60.00 / $104.00 the transition from imperial rule to communist state Bloomsbury Academic of Ceramics in ownership, the changing fortunes of the ceramics industry in the 21st century, the decay and decline Jingdezhen that accompanied privatisation, and a revival Maris Gillette brought about by the manufacturing of highly- prized ‘art porcelain’.

Maris Boyd Gillette is E. Desmond Lee Professor of Museum Studies and Community History, University of Missouri, St Louis, USA.

Key Titles

“Knott (who is undoubtedly an important August 2015 Amateur Craft up-and-coming voice in the world of craft History criticism) … proves, in this politely disruptive 184 pages book, that the amateur and professional 41 bw illus, 14 colour illus and Theory don’t exist in separate silos ... a timely 246 x 189mm / 9.7 x 7.4 inches reminder of craft’s breadth and everyday PB 9781472577344 Stephen Knott importance.” Grant Gibson, Crafts Magazine £22.99 / $39.95 HB 9781472577351 “Potentially a standard reference for future £70.00 / $120.00 social history students and researchers.” Bloomsbury Academic Grahame Hedges, N Gauge Society Journal

Knott’s illustrated study explores the curious and unexpected attributes of things made outside standardised models of mass production, presenting a historical and theoretical framework for understanding amateur craft in the modern era, from 19th century Sunday painters and amateur carpenters to present day railway modellers and IKEA hackers.

Stephen Knott is a writer and researcher who lecturers at Liverpool Hope University, UK. He is also Managing Editor of the Journal of Modern Craft.

“Edited with precision and wit. It is an September 2015 Sloppy Craft important, of the moment, contribution Postdisciplinarity to craft writing. It crosses boundaries of 240 pages practice with elegance and rigour, defining 31 bw and 32 colour illus and the Crafts Sloppy Craft in ways that are appealing as 234 x 156mm / 9.2 x 6.1 inches well as polemical. There is writing of the PB 9781472529008 Edited by Elaine Cheasley first order from some of the most significant £19.99 / $34.95 Paterson and Susan Surette authors in the field.” Simon Olding, Director, HB 9781472534880 Crafts Study Centre, UK £65.00 / $112.00 Bloomsbury Academic “Diverse, uniformly thoughtful writings making the case that the concept of Sloppy Craft is not a contradictory one … an exciting, necessary new addition to the growing discourse on craft and contemporary art.” Maria Elena Buszek, the University of Colorado Denver, USA

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6th edition “A mine of information UK November 2015 The Potter’s on materials, tools and US December 2015 Dictionary techniques, The Potter’s Dictionary is the essential 528 pages Of Materials reference book for potters. 597 colour illus and 275 bw This is the book to turn to, diagrams and Techniques not only if you have trouble 270 x 205mm /10.6 x 8.0 inches with firing, cracking or glaze HB 9781408184196 Frank and Janet Hamer fit, but also if you really want £55.00 / $100.00 to understand the science World All Languages (excluding of clay and glazes.” Linda USA/Canada) Bloomfield, Ceramicist, UK Bloomsbury Academic

The Potters Dictionary presents a thorough guide to the tools, materials and techniques of ceramic art, structured in an easy-to-use A-Z format. Featuring sound, practical explanations and illustrated throughout with helpful diagrams and photos, this indispensable reference work is widely known as ‘the potter’s bible’. New to this edition The Dictionary also includes • Full colour for the first time, invaluable technical and with over 900 images resource information.

• New or expanded coverage 54 | C Castor ware–Celadon Celestine–Ceramic change C | 55

Frank and Janet Hamer have The discolouration is due to an area of different composition of developing areas such as and is where the slip first hit the mould. At this point, if the mould is very porous, a thin slip breaks up into clay and been making, teaching and non-clay particles. The pressure of the slip hitting the mould rapid prototyping, paperclay, should be reduced by introducing the slip through a pipe. The fluidity of the slip should be decreased by decreasing the sustainable ceramics writing about ceramics for over amount of deflocculant used, especially the sodium silicate. Castor ware 60 years. Romano-British pottery made at Castor. Northamptonshire. • New entries on a range of The colour varies from a yellowish grey to a slate blue and is the finest of the Romano-British wares. It was not glazed; decoration was added in the form of freely and elaborately topics, from aerogel to smoke trailed white slip depicting figures, animals and scenes. They have taught hundreds of Catalyst crackle to 3D printing A substance which assists a chemical or a physical change to take place in another substance. It may speed up the rate of students and helped to found a change or enable the change to take place more easily but • In total, 32 new entries and after the change the catalyst itself is unchanged. The oxides of The glaze is very viscous when molten in the firing and prone aluminium, calcium, iron, magnesium, potassium and to crawling. Sudden drops in temperature, a danger with pottery society that is now 50 sodium all act as catalysts assisting the conversion of the heavy reduction, must be avoided. A more transparent, pale 156 revised and updated quartz phase of silica into the cristobalite phase. bluish glaze fired on porcelain, like the Chinese Yingqing, is also included as a celadon. See Iron oxide in glazes and years old. Catenary curve Recipe Appendix. entries A curve made by a chain hanging from two fixed points. If this The olive green glaze on the bottle illustrated is typical of line is used in an inverted form it gives an arch which is Northern Song Dynasty celadons. The three bowls by Janet extremely strong when used in building. A catenary arch used Hamer show the effect of light reduction in the yellow/green over a kiln chamber directs all the thrust of its weight within bowl, to medium and to heavier reduction in the bluish the base. There is therefore no need for buttresses or angle celadon. iron bracing across the arch. The photographs show a kiln packing inside a catenary Celestine

arch by Jesse Jones and a kiln built at the International Celestite. Strontium sulfate. SrSO4. The slightly soluble Ceramics Festival by Joe Finch. strontium mineral associated with clay shales and salt deposits.

Celsian Summary of Contents Barium feldspar. BaO.Al2O3.2SiO2. One of the true feldspars. See Feldspar: types of. It is very rare and available only as hand-picked specimens.

Celsius Preface °C. Centigrade. Degrees Celsius are units on the Centigrade Celadon scale where the freezing point and boiling point of water are A grey-green to grey-blue stoneware and porcelain glaze. The 0°C and 100°C, respectively. The scale is named after Anders Acknowledgements glaze is a feldspathic type. The colour is derived from a very Celsius, the 18th-century Swedish astronomer, who intro- small amount of red iron oxide which in the reducing firing has duced the centigrade thermometer in 1742. A century later. been changed to black iron oxide. Celadon ware originated in Lord Kelvin took the principle of the centigrade scale and Standard Abbreviations China, developing from dark, grey-green thickly glazed Yue extended it to an absolute scale beyond the temperatures ware to its artistic maturity in the Song Dynasty. The name was associated with water. See Kelvin. derived from Céladon, a shepherd in the 17th-century French Ceramic change A Note On Nomenclature play L’Astrée who wore grey-green ribbons and cloak. The classic celadon glaze is thickly applied and semi-translucent. The change from clay to pot, upon which the whole pottery This quality shows best where the glaze gains varying depths in industry is founded. Clay can be dried and reconstituted to Alphabetical Entries deep and shallow carving thus exploiting the range of tone and plastic state ad infinitum but once it has been subjected to colour. The close observation of the shapes, patterns and quiet 600°C (1112°F) it is no longer clay but a hard material which Postscript By David Livingstone colours engenders peaceful contemplation. cannot be disintegrated and dispersed by water. The ceramic Appendix Of Tables (including conversions) The Potter's Dictionary.indb 54-55 20/04/2015 11:13:26 Bibliography Appendix of Suppliers Appendix of Addresses for Standards and Safety Green Addresses Appendix of Internet Resources for Potters Recipe Appendix

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What non-traditional activities does the term UK October 2015 New Directions ‘ceramics’ now encompass? How have US December 2015 in Ceramics these practices developed? Have they been accommodated by institutions? This is a critical 192 pages From Spectacle overview of contemporary ceramics, identifying 121 colour illus influential exhibitions, events and publications. HB 9781472526717 to Trace £35.00 / $60.00 “Informative, stimulating, insightful, and Bloomsbury Academic Jo Dahn intriguing, this well-illustrated book explores the innovative works of over two dozen significant ceramicists through four pivotal and theoretically well-framed themes.” Susan Surette, NSCAD University, Canada

Jo Dahn is an independent writer, researcher and curator based in the UK.

“This is a book that has been needed for a UK January 2016 Subversive very long time. It examines the intriguing US March 2016 Ceramics histories of how clay has been used as a medium for dissent, as a commentary 160 pages Claudia Clare on political life and to critique ideas of 90 colour illus domesticity ... passionate, lucid, funny, 276 x 219mm / 10.9 x 8.6 beautifully illustrated and frequently inches surprising.” Edmund de Waal HB 9781472528544 £35.00 / $60.00 Claudia Clare examines the relationship between Bloomsbury Academic ceramics, social politics, and political movements and the way both organisations and individual artists have used pots - predominantly domestic objects - to agitate among the masses or simply express their ideas. Ninety colour illustrations of various subversive, satirical and campaigning works illustrate her arguments and enliven debate. Claudia Clare explores work by artists from twenty-one different countries, from 500 BC to the present day.

Claudia Clare is a ceramicist and writer based in London, UK.

This step-by-step guide encourages the reader to UK October 2016 Surface explore the full range of ceramic surface treatment US October 2016 Decoration techniques and helps them give a professional finish to their work. 128 pages Kevin Millward 120 colour illus The book explores a variety of innovative and 246 x 189mm / 9.7 x 7.4 inches contemporary approaches to surface finish, PB 9781408173787 including sgrafitto, resist methods, sprigging, £19.99 / $29.95 trailing, glaze layering, lustre, transfer, impressing, Series: New Ceramics incising, textural methods and more. Clear Bloomsbury Academic explanations of methods and techniques, and images of each step and the finished product make the book accessible to ceramic artists of all levels.

Kevin Millward has been a potter for over forty years and is currently part time lecturer in ceramics at Buckinghamshire New University, UK.

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2nd edition Textbook “Brought entirely up to February 2016 Photography date, this new edition is The Key an excellent first stop in 312 pages any student’s quest to 10 colour and 84 bw illus Concepts understand the nature of the 234 x 156mm / 9.2 x 6.1 inches photographic experience.” PB 9780857854933 David Bate Geoffrey Batchen, Victoria £16.99 / $27.95 University, New Zealand HB 9780857854926 £50.00 / $90.00 “This essential book will Series: The Key Concepts continue to be a mainstay Bloomsbury Academic of photography courses worldwide.” Erina Duganne, Texas State University, USA

An indispensable guide to the field, Photography: The Key Concepts is core reading for all courses that consider the place of photography in society, within photography, visual culture, art, media and cultural studies.

David Bate is Professor of Photography at the University of Westminster, London, UK.

Contents Introduction 1. Photography Theory 2. Snapshots and Institutions 3. Documentary and Storytelling 4. Seeing Portraits 5. The Composition Landscapes 6. The Object of Still Life 7. Photography and Art 8. Global Photography 9. The Scopic Drive 10. History and Photography Bibliography Index

New in paperback It is impossible to think of September 11th 2001 September 2016 Photography and and not, at the same time, recall an image. The September 11th overwhelmingly visual coverage in the world’s 224 pages media pictured a spectacle of terror, from images 14 bw illus Spectacle, of the collapsing towers to fatigued firefighters. 234 x 156mm / 9.2 x 6.1 inches PB 9781474286213 Memory, Trauma Drawing on trauma theory, this book asks whether £19.99 / $29.95 the prolonged exposure of audiences to images in Previously in HB Jennifer Good the media was cathartic or damaging. Additionally 9781472533319 it explores how individuals used images to process £55.00 / $94.00 their feelings in photographic memorial websites, Bloomsbury Academic interrogating perceptions that these were an aid to recovery and providing a new understanding of how audiences see and process news photography in times of crisis.

Jennifer Good is Senior Lecturer of History and Theory of Photojournalism and Documentary Photography, London College of Communication at the University of the Arts, London, UK.

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2nd edition Textbook A clear and practical introduction for students UK November 2015 Photography learning to capture stunning imagery through US December 2015 Exposure manipulation of light, aperture and shutter speed. The theory of exposure is clearly explained 184 pages David Präkel through the fundamental relationship between 200 color illus the photographic image and the effects of light 230 x 160mm / 9.1 x 6.3 inches intensity and duration. PB 9781472590916 £23.99 / $39.95 David Präkel has taught photography at all levels Series: Basics Photography in the UK and USA, at the prestigious Fairchild Books Imaging Training Centre and in his own training workshops in Northumberland, UK.

Students • Over 200 colour images illustrate key principles and techniques • Advice on particularly challenging environments, such as winter, darkness and close-up shots • Outlines the principles of in-camera and hand-held light meters: their strengths, limitations and correct use in a wide variety of lighting situations

New to this edition • New case studies from a range of international artists • New practical assignments and examples of innovative photography • 30% new images • Fully updated to reflect technical innovations since the first edition

Summary of Contents Introduction Basics Shutter Speed and Time Aperture and Depth of field Meters and Metering Dynamic Range Special Cases Conclusion Bibliography, Apps and Online Resources Glossary Index Acknowledgements and credits

Key Title Textbook “A wonderful introduction to the art of UK February 2015 Making ‘photographic seeing’, and follows the US April 2015 Photographs image-making process from inception to final display. It would be a most useful text 176 pages Planning, for students who are beginning their journey 200 colour illus into understanding photography, visual 234 x 156mm / 9.2 x 6.1 inches Developing and culture, and the world around themselves.” PB 9781472530370 Adam DeKraker, Associate Professor of £23.99 / $39.95 Creating Original Photography, Kendall College of Art and Design, Basics Creative Photography Photography USA Fairchild Books

Mike Simmons Highlighting the distinction between ‘making’ and ‘taking’ photographs, this book introduces a structured way of developing creative solutions to the work students want to make, fusing personal ideas with knowledge, compositional elements and practical skills.

29 Photographic History

New in paperback The History of Photography in 50 Cameras relates UK September 2015 The History of the fascinating story of this ground-breaking piece Photography in of kit by selecting 50 key camera models and 224 pages investigating them in chronological order. The 150 colour illus 50 Cameras origin and development of each model is described PB 9781474250603 in detail, along with its impact on the science, £16.99 Michael Pritchard consumption and art of photography. Europe only Bloomsbury Visual Arts • Covers cameras of all forms, from the first ‘mousetrap’ camera of 1835 to the Nokia Lumia • Illustrated throughout with a wide range of iconic photographs taken by the models described, as well as studio shots of all fifty cameras and related equipment • Traces the stories of the photographers who used and popularized these cameras

Michael Pritchard FRPS was a photography specialist and Director at Christie’s, London, UK, for over twenty years and is currently Director General of the Royal Photographic Society, UK.

Contents Introduction / 1. Talbot ‘Mousetrap’ Camera (1835) / 2. Daguerreotype Camera (1839) / 3. Ottewill Collapsible Camera (1853) / 4. Sutton Panoramic Camera (1859) / 5. Enjalbert Photo-Revolver de Poche (1882) / 6. Rouch Eureka Detective/ Hand Camera (1888) / 7. The Kodak Camera (1888) / 8. Stirn Vest Camera (1888) / 9. Scovill Book Camera (1892) / 10. Goerz Anschutz Camera (1894) / 11. Thornton-Pickard Royal Ruby Field Camera (1895) / 12. Brownie Camera (1900) / 13. Sanderson Hand Camera (1904) / 14. Soho Reflex Camera (1905) / 15. Ticka Camera (1906) / 16. Vest Pocket Kodak (1912) / 17. Thornton-Pickard Hythe Camera/Gun (1917) / 18. Voigtlander Prominent Camera (1932) / 19. George Washington Kodak Camera (1932) / 20. Zeiss Ikon Contax I Camera (1932) / 21. Canon Hansa Camera (1935) / 22. Leica I Camera (1935) / 23. Coronet Midget (1935) / 24. Kine Exakta Camera (1936) / 25. Minox Camera (1937) / 26. Compass Camera (1937) / 27. Kodak Super Six-20 Camera (1938) / 28. Eastman Kodak Co, Matchbox Camera (1944) / 29. Zeiss Ikon Super Ikonta 533/16 (1948) / 30. Polaroid Model 95 Camera (1948) / 31. Hasseblad Camera (1948) / 32. Speed Graphic Camera (1950) / 33. Viewmaster Personal Stereo Camera (1952) / 34. Leica M3 Camera (1954) / 35. Nikon F Camera (1959) / 36. Rolleiflex 2.8F Camera (1962) / 37. Topcon RE Super Camera (1963) / 38. Kodak Instamatic 100 (1963) / 39. Pentax Spotmatic Camera (1964) / 40. Olympus OM1 Camera (1972) / 41. Kodak 110 Instamatic (1972) / 42. Polaroid SX-70 Camera (1972) / 43. Canon A1 Camera (1978) / 44. Sharp J-SH04 Camera/ Phone (1980) / 45. Sony Mavica (1981) / 46. Fuji QuickSnap Camera (1986) / 47. Canon RC701 (1986) / 48. Kodak / Nikon DCS100 (1991) / 49. Apple Quicktake Camera (1994) / 50. Camera-phone (2013) / Glossary / Bibliography / Index / Credits /

New in paperback “[A] landmark group portrait of the visionary UK August 2016 Group f.64 photographers.” — Booklist (starred review) US June 2016 Edward The San Francisco Bay Area members of famed 416 pages Weston, Ansel Group f.64 took their name from the small lens B&W photos throughout; aperture they used with their large-format cameras, 16-page color insert Adams, Imogen which allowed them to capture the greatest 155 x 235mm / 6.1 x 9.3 possible depth of field in their detailed prints, PB 9781620405567 Cunningham, and emphasizing photography’s unique capabilities as £14.99 / $22.00 a fine art. Bloomsbury USA the Community of Artists Who With close to one hundred photographs, Group f.64 brilliantly captures its art and personalities. Revolutionized Mary Street Alinder is a scholar and curator in American Northern California, specializing in twentieth- century photography. She served as chief assistant Photography to Ansel Adams and wrote the definitive biography. Mary Street Alinder

30 Photographic History

New Series: Photography, History: History, Photography Series editors: Elizabeth Edwards, , UK Patricia Hayes, University of Western Cape, South Africa Jennifer Tucker, Wesleyan University, USA This field-defining series explores the inseparable relationship between photography and history. Bringing together perspectives from a broad disciplinary base it investigates what wider histories of, for example, wars, social movements, regionality or nationhood, look like when photography and its social and cultural force are brought into the centre of analysis.

The first publication in the Photography, History: July 2016 Photography, History, Photography series, this book examines Humanitarianism, the role of photography in shaping ideas about 224 pages race and difference in Australia. Covering 60 bw illus Empire the period between the 1840s and the 1948 244 x 169mm / 9.6 x 6.7 inches Declaration of Human Rights, the book includes HB 9781474235501 Jane Lydon a rich selection of case studies to show how £65.00 / $112.00 photographic encounters between Aboriginals, Series: Photography, History: missionaries, scientists, photographers and writers History, Photography fuelled international debates about morality, law, Bloomsbury Academic politics and human rights. Drawing on new archival research, it uncovers a story of photography as a complex social force and is essential reading for students and scholars of photography, race and the histories of empire and human rights.

Jane Lydon is the Wesfarmers Chair of Australian History at the University of Western Australia, Australia.

Through a study of nineteenth-century literature, August 2016 Victorian this book shows how Victorian photography Photography, defined the concept of memory for generations 224 pages to come, including our own. Tracing the 21 bw illus Literature and representation and significance of photography 244 x 169mm / 9.6 x 6.7 inches in literature until the turn of the twentieth century, HB 9781474263085 the Invention of it analyses a broad range of texts by inventors, £65.00 / $112.00 cultural critics, photographers, novelists and poets, Series: Photography, History: Modern Memory and explores how photography influenced the History, Photography organization and narration of private and public Bloomsbury Academic Already the Past experiences of the past. Invaluable for scholars Jennifer Green-Lewis working at the intersection between photography and literature, this pioneering book will also be of interest to students of Victorian studies, visual culture and intellectual history.

Jennifer Green-Lewis is Associate Professor of English at the George Washington University, USA.

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New in paperback African photography has emerged as a focus of March 2016 The African research over the last twenty years as a result of a Photographic growing interest in postcolonial cultures and a turn 264 pages towards visual evidence across the humanities and 72 bw illus Archive social sciences. This volume explores the many 234 x 156mm / 9.2 x 6.1 inches rich photographic collections that have recently PB 9781474284660 Research come to light and the complex theoretical and £19.99 / $29.95 practical issues involved in their study. Based on Previously in HB and Curatorial case studies from across the continent dating from 9781472591241 the 19th century to the present, chapters consider £65.00 / $112.00 Strategies what constitutes an archive; the value of a critical Bloomsbury Academic Edited by Christopher Morton and reflexive engagement with photographic and Darren Newbury collections; and the questions of where and what Africa is, as constituted in the archive.

Christopher Morton is Curator of Photograph and Manuscript Collections at the Pitt Rivers Museum, Oxford, UK and Lecturer in Visual and Material Anthropology at the Institute of Social and Cultural Anthropology, University of Oxford, UK.

Darren Newbury is Professor of Photographic History at the University of Brighton, UK.

With its focus on the human condition, Italian August 2016 Italian Humanist social documentary photography offers a rich Photography from source of cultural history. This book analyses a 224 pages huge range of unpublished and unknown images 70 bw illus Fascism to the from the 1930s to 1960s, including the work of 234 x 156mm / 9.2 x 6.1 inches 30 Italian photographers and many more from HB 9781474246934 Cold War the UK, USA, France and Germany. Setting £65.00 / $112.00 Italian photography against a global backdrop Bloomsbury Academic Martina Caruso of social documentary, this study considers broader social issues such as propaganda, aesthetics and religion. It challenges the long-held association of this genre with Neorealist film and literature, instead placing it in context with painting, magazine publishing, and amateur and anthropological photography.

Martina Caruso is an Associate Lecturer at the University of the Arts, London, UK.

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“This is the closest you’ll UK September 2016 Epica Book 29 get to a ‘how to’ book on US November 2016 Creative creative advertising.” John Pallant, Regional Creative 400 pages Communications Director, Saatchi & Saatchi, ME 1000 colour illustrations 300 x 220mm / 11.8 x 8.7 Epica Awards Beautifully illustrated with inches over 1000 colour images, the HB 9781474261623 29th edition of the Epica Book £45.00 / $78.00 showcases more than 850 Series: Epica creative projects honoured in the Bloomsbury Visual Arts 2015 Epica Awards - including fascinating background stories on all the latest Epica d’Or winners.

Featuring work from communication agencies, film production companies, media consultancies, photographers and design studios, the Epica Book is a unique source of information and inspiration for all those interested in contemporary worldwide advertising trends.

The Epica Awards were created in 1987. Having originally focused on the Europe, Middle East and Africa region exclusively, the awards became global in 2012.

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2nd edition Textbook UK September 2011 “Highly recommended to upper-division and The US November 2011 graduate marketing and design students, Fundamentals faculty, and practitioners.” P. G. Kishel, 184 pages Cypress College, USA, Choice Magazine of Creative 200 illus 230 x 200mm / 9.1 x 7.9 inches “A concise overview, extensively illustrated, Advertising PB 9782940411566 which gives the novice a sound orientation £26.50 / $38.50 and understanding of the jargon, stages and Ken Burtenshaw, Nik Mahon Series: Fundamentals evolution of an ad campaign from idea to and Caroline Barfoot AVA Publishing finished product.” Photoicon

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33 Index

A E L Street Furniture Design 23 African Photographic Archive, Edwards, Clive 20 Leonard, Neil 3 Subversive Ceramics 27 The 32 Encyclopedia of Asian Design, Long, Jim 8 Surette, Susan 25 Alinder, Mary Street 30 The 22 Lydon, Jane 31 Surface Decoration 27 Amateur Craft 25 Epica Book 29 33 M Sustainable Graphic Design 13 Ambrose, Gavin 4, 8, 9 F Mahon, Nik 33 T Animation in Context 16 Faust, Jürgen 15 Making Photographs 29 Triggs, Teal 3 Atzmon, Leslie 3 Fine, Peter Claver 13 Malpass, Matt 23 Typography 9 B Fisher, Fiona 24 Manghani, Sunil 21 V Barfoot, Caroline 33 Fujita, Haruhiko 22 Margolin, Victor 22 Victorian Photography, Bate, David 28 Fundamentals of Animation, Millward, Kevin 27 Literature and the Invention The 17 Becoming a Successful Graphic Moore, Samantha 17 of Modern Memory 31 Designer 3 Fundamentals of Creative Morris, Richard 10 Video Game Design 19 Best, Kathryn 15 Advertising, The 33 Morton, Christopher 32 Video Games 19 Bestley, Russell 6 Fundamentals of Product Design, The 10 Mussari, Mark 24 Visible Signs 6 Bloomsbury Encyclopedia of Visual Research 6 Design, The 20 Fundamentals of Typography, N The 9 Boehnert, Joanna 14 New Directions in Ceramics 27 W Bossom, Andy 19 G New Munsell® Student Color Wells, Paul 17 Bramston, David 11 Gillette, Maris 25 Set, The 8 Wood, Ghislaine 24 Breward, Christopher 24 Gimeno-Martínez, Javier 24 Newbury, Darren 32 World History of Design 22 British Design 24 Good, Jennifer 28 Nixon, Natalie W. 15 Y Brower, Steven 3 Graphic Design in Urban Noble, Ian 6 Yates, Derek 8 Environments 14 Burtenshaw, Ken 33 O YeLi 11 Graphic Design Reader, The 3 Osborn, Keith 17 C Green-Lewis, Jennifer 31 Cartoon Character Animation Group f.64 30 P with Maya 17 Painting: Critical and Primary Caruso, Martina 32 H Sources 21 China’s Porcelain Capital 25 Hamer, Frank 26 Paterson, Elaine Cheasley 25 Clare, Claudia 27 Hamer, Janet 26 Photography: The Key Concepts 28 Collington, Mark 16 Harland, Beth 21 Photography and Communication Design 8 Harland, Robert 14 September 11th 28 Critical Design in Context 23 Harris, Paul 4, 9 Photography Exposure 29 Crow, David 6 Herring, Eleanor 23 Photography, Humanitarianism, Heskett, John 23 Empire 31 D Heskett, Pamela 23 Potter’s Dictionary, The 26 Dahn, Jo 27 History of Photography in 50 Präkel, David 29 Danish Modern 24 Cameras, The 30 Price, Jessie 8 Data-driven Graphic Design 18 Huppatz, D.J. 21 Principles and Processes of Design: Critical and Primary Interactive Design, The 19 I Sources 21 Pritchard, Michael 30 Idea Searching for Design 11 Design and National Identity 24 Production Manual, The 4 Design by IKEA 24 Inside Art Direction 3 R Design Management 15 Italian Humanist Photography from Fascism to the Cold War 32 Resnick, Elizabeth 13 Design Thinking for Visual Communication 8 J Richardson, Andrew 18 Design, Ecology, Politics 14 John Heskett Reader, A 23 S Designing Business and Junginger, Sabine 15 Salmond, Michael 19 Management 15 K Simmons, Mike 29 Developing Citizen Designers 13 Knott, Stephen 25 Sloppy Craft 25 Dilnot, Clive 23 Kristoffersson, Sara 24 Steane, Jamie 19 Dunning, Ben 19 Strategic Design Thinking 15

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