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The New Yearbook of Type #6 2022/2023 by Slanted Publishers

We And The Color

The Yearbook of Type #6 2022/23 is a great collection of new typefaces to help you find the right one whether you’re browsing the book or quickly peeping through the index, which neatly sorts typefaces by class, designer, and font foundry. The New Yearbook of Type #6 2022/2023 by Slanted Publishers.

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New and expanded Malika Favre monograph is a minimalist marvel

Creative Boom

And rather than leaping straight into a third, the publishers decided to satisfy the public's clear demand for Malika's work by putting out an expanded and updated edition that includes many of her new projects. It helped further refine the work into what it would finally become.

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David Pearson: “We can be braver with book design in the UK”

Design Week

Now, as he was then, Pearson says he is a big fan of Penguin’s work and the “indescribable secret formula” that goes into making the publisher’s covers. “Book design is at its most fun when you’ve got something to kick against.” ” Covers for books written by George Orwell.

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

Creative Boom

The book's creative journey The journey towards Deborah Turbeville: Photocollage began a decade ago when Nathalie Herschdorfer embarked on a project focused on the history of fashion photography. This superbly edited and produced book offers a great deal to a new generation of artists and photographers.

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Michel Vrana on Designing Dante's Indiana

Spine Magazine

Dante’s Indiana (Biblioasis Books) is a sequel to Randy Boyagoda’s first novel Original Prin. The second book is described by the publisher as “an extraordinary journey through the divine comedies and tragedies of our time.” Central to the new book is a Dante’s Inferno theme park (in Indiana, of course!),

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Alison Forner on Designing The Appointment

Spine Magazine

Here she tells us about her process for designing The Appointment. In book publishing, there are certain genres or themes that repeat year after year. As cover designers, we know what type of imagery those books require and the challenge lies in reinventing a familiar look to make it feel fresh and new.

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Natasha MacKenzie on Designing Everyday Monsters

Spine Magazine

Natasha MacKenzie (aka miss nat mack) is a coffee-addicted book designer primarily based out of Manchester. With a professional background in marketing, branding and book design, she helps authors and publishers across the globe bring their stories to life!