This handsome illustrated hardback traces the story of flour milling from Aboriginal mills before White settlement, through the treadmills and windmills of convict times up to the days when impressive mechanised mills graced most important towns.
The 20s and 30s were the heyday of imagination in labelling and branding for Australian manufacturers. Shut out of European markets, flour exporters courted Asia with fun brands and exciting pictorial labels. BRANDED showcases flourbags illustrated from Asian, Western and Australian nature.
67+ Decorative Alphabets for Writing with Chalk, Posca, Copic Markers, and Calligraphy Pens
With the 67 fonts in this book, you'll have inspiration at your fingertips. Learn the tools, materials, and techniques for success. Clear steps show you how to make each font. Then learn how to set your type, creating letters of the same size, spaced evenly, and in the space allotted.
Design is everywhere: it influences how we live, what we wear, how we communicate, what we buy, and how we behave. In order for designers to design for the real world and define strategies, rather than just implement them, they need to learn how to understand and solve complex, intricate, and often unexpected problems. Research for Designers is a guide to this new, evidence-based creative process. Gjoko Muratovski is a university executive, award winning designer, and innovation consultant working with leading organizations, Fortune 500 companies, and governments from around the world. He holds a PhD in Design Research and is also a Fellow of the Design Research Society. Taking a step-by-step approach through the basics of research, and highlighting the importance of data, the third edition of Research for Designers includes: - A new chapter on discourse and narrative methods - New coverage of coding and thematic analysis - An augmented section on research ethics, with a decolonising research approach - Even more real-world cases - New suggested further reading and exercises at the end of each chapter. Incorporating interviews with design experts from across the globe, Research for Designers is an essential guide for anyone doing research in Design Studies or looking to develop their design research skills.
200 Years of Commercial Art from the Robert Opie Collection
Glorious Graphics delves into the vast array of graphic design that surrounds us wherever we go, and has done so ever since printing was invented. Yet everyday graphics have mostly been ignored as an art form. From Victorian song sheets to French perfume labels, early matchboxes to decorative greetings cards, appealing cigarette packets to ......
In the late 1960s, IBM was one of the world's pre-eminent corporations, employing over 250,000 people in 100 countries and producing some of the most advanced products on earth. IBM President Thomas J. Watson Jnr. sought to elevate the company's image by hiring world-renowned design consultants, including Eliot Noyes and Paul Rand. As well as ......
Published to coincide with the Time Out 50 celebrations: our birthday festival in King's Cross. This will bring together the best and the coolest London chefs, mixologists, performers, institutions and artists, to give Londoners a tasting menu of the best of the city right now. A future-focused fringe series of discussions and talks will look ......
How to Create Lasting Relationships in a Digital World
Digital Brand Romance is highly practical and offers tactical, helpful advice to apply in your business immediately.Tomorrow arrived, and all great relationships now begin online - including the ones between your future customer and your brand. Whether you are selling shoes, software or spaceship parts, the romance begins and evolves in a digital ......