250 x 200 mm

I Am Me

40.00 

I Am Me by Susan Verde (Abrams) — a beautifully illustrated picture book for young children celebrating the truth that each person is unique: the things that make you different are the things that make you yourself, and being exactly who you are is both sufficient and extraordinary. Written with warmth and illustrated with visual richness — the kind of book children want to hear again and again. Published by Abrams.

Yves Saint Laurent: Icons of Fashion Design

150.00 

Yves Saint Laurent: Icons of Fashion Design (Abrams) — fifty signature YSL pieces presented in full-page photography, selected for the qualities that distinguish fashion from clothing. The argument for which pieces from forty years of haute couture deserve to be called works of art — including the first pieces that elevated non-Western visual traditions to haute couture status. The ideal YSL introduction for new readers. Published by Abrams.

Like Father, Like Son: Remarkable Pairs in the Animal Kingdom

70.00 

Like Father, Like Son: Remarkable Pairs in the Animal Kingdom by Lesléa Newman (Abrams) — beautiful photographs of animal fathers with their offspring, celebrating the universal bond of paternal care across the natural world: the seahorse father who carries his young, the emperor penguin who stands in Antarctic darkness for months, the gorilla who allows his young to climb over him with complete patience. Published by Abrams.

Tom Waits by Matt Mahurin

250.00 

Tom Waits by Matt Mahurin (Abrams) — decades of photographs by Matt Mahurin alongside Tom Waits’s own words: a portrait of one of American music’s most singular figures, whose music draws on blues, jazz, folk, and Tin Pan Alley while remaining completely unlike anything else in the culture. As distinctive a visual language as Waits’s own — gravelly, cinematic, tender, grotesque. Essential for Waits devotees. Published by Abrams.

Woman in the Mirror

380.00 

Woman in the Mirror by Richard Avedon (Abrams) — Avedon’s complete engagement with the female subject across fifty years: the fashion photographs that defined Vogue and Harper’s Bazaar for decades alongside portrait work that revealed something about female identity, power, and self-presentation that the fashion photographs simultaneously created and concealed. An essential monograph from one of the twentieth century’s greatest photographers. Published by Abrams.

Sitting with Dogs

90.00 

Sitting with Dogs (Abrams) — photographs, essays, and reflections on the experience of sitting with dogs: the specific quality of presence that a dog brings to a room, what that presence gives us and what it asks of us in return. A beautifully produced celebration of the fifteen-thousand-year bond between human beings and their oldest animal companions. Published by Abrams.

All About Saul Leiter

110.00 

All About Saul Leiter (Thames & Hudson) — the comprehensive monograph presenting the complete vision of Saul Leiter, one of the great pioneers of colour photography: the paintings, the photographs of New York in the 1940s and 1950s, and the life of an artist who refused celebrity with the same completeness with which he pursued beauty. Many of these images were unseen for decades because Leiter, characteristically, never pushed them. Published by Thames & Hudson.

The Quentin Blake Book of Nonsense Verse

180.00 

The Quentin Blake Book of Nonsense Verse by Quentin Blake (Thames & Hudson) — original nonsense poems by one of the world’s most beloved illustrators alongside selected classics from Edward Lear and Lewis Carroll, illustrated throughout with Blake’s characteristic wobbly lines and exuberant colour — the graphic style that captures movement and emotion with a speed and accuracy that more laborious techniques cannot match. A joyful gift for readers of any age. Published by Thames & Hudson.

Sheer: Yves Saint Laurent

180.00 

Sheer: Yves Saint Laurent (Thames & Hudson) — an art history of one of YSL’s most philosophically interesting techniques: his use of transparency, deploying sheer fabrics, lace, chiffon, and organza to create garments that both clothed and revealed, in which the boundary between covering and uncovering became the formal subject of the work. Exceptional photography traces this thread through forty years of collections. Published by Thames & Hudson.

Disney Princess: The Essential Guide

45.00 

Disney Princess: The Essential Guide by DK — the comprehensive illustrated companion to every Disney Princess, her story, her world, and the friends and adversaries who surround her. Richly illustrated with artwork and photographs from the films, with character profiles, story summaries, and behind-the-scenes information. The perfect gift for young Disney fans. Published by DK.

My Very First Bible

40.00 

My Very First Bible by DK — the most beloved stories of the Bible presented for the very youngest readers, with simple, warm retellings and beautiful illustrations. From Adam and Eve and Noah through the life of Jesus, the selection covers the stories children most need to know. A beautiful gift for young children in religious families. Published by DK.

My First Opposites

20.00 

My First Opposites by DK — a beautifully produced board book introducing toddlers and pre-schoolers to fundamental concepts through vivid, clear photography. Big and small. Fast and slow. In and out. Each pair of opposites is illustrated with visual clarity that very young children can immediately grasp and enjoy. A durable, beautiful early learning gift. Published by DK.

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You made all the required mock ups for commissioned layout, got all the approvals, built a tested code base or had them built, you decided on a content management system, got a license for it or adapted:

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  • But what about your daily bread? Design comps, layouts, wireframes—will your clients accept that you go about things the facile way?
  • Authorities in our business will tell in no uncertain terms that Lorem Ipsum is that huge, huge no no to forswear forever.
  • Not so fast, I'd say, there are some redeeming factors in favor of greeking text, as its use is merely the symptom of a worse problem to take into consideration.
  • Websites in professional use templating systems.
  • Commercial publishing platforms and content management systems ensure that you can show different text, different data using the same template.
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This is quite a problem to solve, but just doing without greeking text won't fix it. Using test items of real content and data in designs will help, but there's no guarantee that every oddity will be found and corrected. Do you want to be sure? Then a prototype or beta site with real content published from the real CMS is needed—but you’re not going that far until you go through an initial design cycle.