Editor: Peter Kirby
Publisher: Gabriele Capelli Editore
Publication: 2003, First Edition
Binding: Hardcover, section sewn
Pages: 152 x 217
Size: 64
Text: English
ISBN: 8887469075
(Preface) 'London based design consultancy Browns are five years old. In that time they have achieved an award-winning global reputation based on their ability to bridge the gap between the cultural and corporate arenas, manifesting itself as a successful design business. This is the fourth in the 'GCE Directions Series' that takes a look at famous design groups around the globe. In an amazingly short space of time and on top of their expanding brand/identity work, Browns have designed and published some thirteen award-winning books. The books have not only been influential from a design point of view but have also forced the design world to re-think how the barriers separating publishing and design can be broken down. From a New York Sex Club to a frozen Scottish Loch, the book takes a look at how six of these books came to be. In a visual scrap book format, the book tells the story of the personalities, adventures, travels and process surrounding each book, visually all laid bare on the printed page. It gives an insight into the level of commitment, drive and passion required for designers to successfully enter the publishing arena.'
Condition: Very Good. Shelf ware consistent with age. Light rubbing to cover/edges. Please note that some product listings use stock imagery, so the item received may not be the item shown.
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