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Looking Closer 3: Classic Writings on Graphic Design (Looking Closer)
Michael Bierut, Jessica Helfand, Steven Heller, Rick Poynor (Editors)
Paperback—256 pages, September 1999
$15.16
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AMAZON.COM REVIEW EXCERPT:Rare and difficult-to-find essays provide fascinating reading in this third anthology in the Looking Closer series, a matchless resource tracing the continuum of critical thought from graphic design's earliest days as a viable art and craft. Looking Closer 3 brings back into discourse more than thirty seminal essays by such distinguished figures as William Morris, Aldous Huxley, Alvin Lustig, and Paul Rand, reviving ideas of form and content as well as arguments over manner and style that have been lost for decades. For professionals, teachers, and students alike, this pivotal collection is an invaluable compliment to any design library. more info

Teams and the Graphic Arts Service Provider
Steve Hannaford, Gary Poyssick
Paperback—350 pages, 1st Edition, May 1999
$39.99

AMAZON.COM REVIEW EXCERPT:In this book, a leading consultant on graphics arts workflow and management shows exactly how the best companies in this industry make teams work. Includes real-world solutions for client contact, cross-training, and process redesign; extensive "site analysis" case studies from leading graphics arts companies; and making the decision, making the transition--from start to finish. more info

Social Work: Saatchi and Saatchi's Cause Related Ideas
Mark Thomson (Illustrator), Ed Jones (Introduction)
Paperback—288 pages, October 2000
$31.50—Save $13.50 off the list price of $45.00

AMAZON.COM REVIEW EXCERPT: NO RATING—During the last 30 years, internationally renowned communications firm Saatchi & Saatchi has produced some of the word’s best advertising on social issues. Their highly creative, often controversial public awareness campaigns address child abuse, road safety, sexually transmitted diseases, war, racism, drugs, torture, contraception, censorship, and the environment. more info

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