13 books : (notes on the design, construction & marketing of my last--)

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Art Library

Call Number
N7433.4.K67 A2 2001
Status
In-Library Use Only

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Summary

Author/designer Leonard Koren looks at the bookmaking process behind each of his creations, from inspiration and organizing page principle to greatest difficulty and enduring lesson. Self-reflective and demythologizing, 13 Books is an observant guide to the creative process and to the essential link between information, commerce, and visual form in our culture today. It will be of special interest to graphic/web designers and art directors.

Leonard Koren lives in San Francisco and Tokyo and trained as an artist and architect. His "13 books" include WET Magazine , Wabi-Sabi, and How to Take a Japanese Bath.

"From initial inception to individual page layout, this book serves as an illuminating and personal look at the necessary steps of book production." -- Design Issues

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Contents

  • Preface p. 7
  • Experimental
  • 17 Beautiful Men Taking a Shower p. 10
  • Wet Magazine p. 20
  • New Fashion Japan p. 34
  • Craft-building
  • 283 Useful Ideas from Japan p. 46
  • Success Stories p. 56
  • Graphic Design Cookbook p. 64
  • The Haggler's Handbook p. 74
  • Noise Reduction p. 84
  • Post-commercial
  • How to Take a Japanese Bath p. 92
  • How to Rake Leaves p. 102
  • Self-reflective
  • Wabi-Sabi p. 110
  • Undesigning the Bath p. 120
  • Gardens of Gravel and Sand p. 130
  • Appendix p. 141

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