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The Best of Newspaper Design, 25th Edition
by Society for News Design
Rockport Publishers | 2004-10-01 | ISBN 1592530478 | PDF | 43.9 MB | 272 pages
The Best of Newspaper Design: 25th Edition, part of Rockport’s highly respected series, presents the winning entries from the Society for News Design’s 2003 competition. Featuring work selected by a panel of judges from more than 14,000 international publication entries, this inspirational volume sets the bar for excellence in journalistic design. Bold, full-color layouts feature the best-of-the-best in news, features, portfolios, visuals, and more, and each entry is accompanied by insightful commentary on the elements that made the piece a standout winner. Every industry professional aspires to one day see his or her work in this book.
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California Interiors: Interieurs Californiens
by Diane Dorrans Saeks (Author), Angelika Taschen (Editor)
Taschen Publisher | Pages:303 | September 1999 | ISBN:3822866105
There's something eternal about California home interiors, a bit of the wild, natural style leashed by responsible domesticity. Writer Saeks has captured the essence of both northern and southern portions of the state, wisely allowing pictures, not text, to take center stage. More than 40 homes are displayed visually, gracefully divided into two urban lifestyles (Los Angeles and San Francisco), by coastal and country circumstances, and by design classics. Featured are nests of both the famous and the nearly so; Diane Keaton's Lloyd Wright home (Frank's son) is contrasted with two comfortable Sausalito houseboats. Ideas galore, along with the references--design catalogs, flea markets, and a bibliography--make imagination live. Barbara Jacobs
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Published:
California Interiors: Interieurs Californiens
by Diane Dorrans Saeks (Author), Angelika Taschen (Editor)
Taschen Publisher | Pages:303 | September 1999 | ISBN:3822866105
There's something eternal about California home interiors, a bit of the wild, natural style leashed by responsible domesticity. Writer Saeks has captured the essence of both northern and southern portions of the state, wisely allowing pictures, not text, to take center stage. More than 40 homes are displayed visually, gracefully divided into two urban lifestyles (Los Angeles and San Francisco), by coastal and country circumstances, and by design classics. Featured are nests of both the famous and the nearly so; Diane Keaton's Lloyd Wright home (Frank's son) is contrasted with two comfortable Sausalito houseboats. Ideas galore, along with the references--design catalogs, flea markets, and a bibliography--make imagination live. Barbara Jacobs
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