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By Anna Sui November 11, 2013

John William Waterhouse is my favorite Pre-Raphaelite painter. The author of this book, Peter Trippi, has a lively spirit, and is a most extraordinary scholar. I based my Spring 2014 fashion show on this theme.

Weekly Wrap-Up & Preview
November 8, 2013

Highlights of this week include November reviews of Notable Design Books of 2013, a Bauhaus reading list, and a “hotel” that’s just the place to do that reading. We talked with the designer of the new book on filmmaker Wes Anderson and also with rare book dealer Randall Ross of Modernism 101 about logo designer Clarence Hornung. More...

Daily Features
By Stela Razzaque, Superscript November 8, 2013

On November 11, 2013, some of the world’s most acclaimed architects and designers will present their vision of a 21st-century doll house, in an effort to raise money for children with disabilities. More...

The Proust Questionnaire — Book Edition
By Coralie Bickford-Smith November 8, 2013

If Penguin book cover designer Coralie-Bickford Smith could be any author, who would she be? Her answer to this and 15 more responses to The Proust Questionnaire—Book Edition. More...

By Gail Anderson November 8, 2013

Design doesn’t get any more smarty-pants than Paula Scher.

The Proust Questionnaire — Book Edition
By Peter Eisenman November 7, 2013

Gravity’s Rainbow, not reading, and others subjects get covered in Peter Eisenman's answers to Designers & Books’ questionnaire. More...

Daily Features
By Angela Riechers, Superscript November 7, 2013

The Bauhaus-Dessau has opened its former student dormitory for overnight stays. Here's a reading list of books by the institution's famous alumni. More...

By Ellen Lupton November 7, 2013

This oversized compendium of Bauhaus source material was designed with ruthless rationality for MIT Press by the great Muriel Cooper. It is the Old Testament of design theory.

 

Notable Design Books: Reviews
November 7, 2013

Our November reviews highlight the design of an ancient hanging garden, some of the world’s most spectacular opera houses, the lost art of architectural drawing drawing by hand, and a guide to the iconic figures of graphic design. More...

Interviews
By Steve Kroeter November 6, 2013

Architect and interior designer William T. Georgis talks about the first book that influenced him, collaboration with artists, what he thinks about fashion, and the monograph of his work published this summer aptly titled Make It Fabulous (The Monacelli Press). More...