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Why 'Deborah Turbeville: Photocollage' is a must-read for photographers everywhere

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Asser Levy Bathhouse, from the series ‘Bathhouse’, New York, 1975 © Deborah Turbeville Author and curator Nathalie Herschdorfer discusses her new book on Deborah Turbeville and why this trailblazing fashion photographer should no longer remain in the shadows. All information: Deborah Turbeville – Photo Elysée at elysee.ch.

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Top 10 Best Logo Design Books for Designers

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Sale Logo Modernism Hardcover Book Remington, R. Roger (Author) Multilingual (Publication Language) 432 Pages – 11/08/2015 (Publication Date) – Taschen America Llc (Publisher) −$17.90 $62.10 Their designs seamlessly balance artistic expression and impactful messaging in innovative ways.

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The 37 Best Design Books to Level Up Your Skills

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Sale Graphic Design Theory: Readings from the Field Armstrong, Helen (Author) English (Publication Language) 151 Pages – 03/11/2009 (Publication Date) – Princeton Architectural Press (Publisher) −$22.95 $2.00 The Design of Everyday Things remains a must-read for new designers.

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5 Best Web Design Books for Website Development

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1 Don't Make Me Think, Revisited: A Common Sense Approach to Web Usability (3rd Edition) (Voices That Matter) Krug, Steve (Author) English (Publication Language) 216 Pages – 12/24/2013 (Publication Date) – New Riders (Publisher) −$9.00 $36.00 Sale Bestseller No.

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Top 10 Best Books for Logo Designers

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Dive into this curated collection and unlock your potential as a logo designer. Buy on Amazon So, have you heard of Logo Design Love? It's a fantastic book that provides a comprehensive guide to creating a distinctive brand identity from scratch.

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From Kindergarten Through High School, This Family Has Been Making a Magazine Together for Ten Years

Eye on Design

When Claire and Pann Lim floated the idea of starting a magazine with their two children back in 2013, their daughter, Aira, then 6, was bewildered. The first Rubbish famzine, ‘ GOOGLE TRANSLATING TOKYOTO ,’ came into fruition in 2013 after a 13-day family trip to Japan, where the children shot roughly 103 rolls of film.