Notable Design Books of 2012
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Writing About Architecture
Alexandra Lange
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Wim Crouwel: A Graphic Odyssey (Japanese edition)
Tony Brook et al.
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The Where, the Why, and the How
Jenny Volvovski et al.
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Wendell Castle: Wandering Forms
Alistair Gordon et al.
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A Visual Inventory
John Pawson
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Understanding Architecture
Robert McCarter et al.
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Underground: How the Tube Shaped London
David Bownes et al.
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20th-Century World Architecture: The Phaidon Atlas
Editors of Phaidon Press
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Tubes: A Journey to the Center of the Internet
Andrew Blum
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Tree Houses
Philip Jodidio; Patrick Hruby (illustrator)
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Torre David
Alfredo Brillembourg et al.
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Thanks for the View, Mr. Mies
Danielle Aubert et al.
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Terunobu Fujimori
Hannes Rössler et al.
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The Style of the Stedelijk
Frederike Huygen
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Sign Painters
Faythe Levine et al.
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The Shape of Design
Frank Chimero
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ReThinking a Lot
Eran Ben-Joseph
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The Raw and the Cooked
Peter Bialobrzeski
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Quay Brothers
Ron Magliozzi et al.
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The Postcard Age
Lynda Klich and Benjamin Weiss; Preface by Leonard A. Lauder
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Porsche: Origin of the Species
Karl Ludvigsen et al.
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Photo Gallery of Good Buildings: West
Building Mania Cafe
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The Phaidon Archive of Graphic Design
Editors of Phaidon Press
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100 Ideas That Changed Graphic Design
Steven Heller et al.
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Norman Bel Geddes Designs America
Donald Albrecht, ed. et al.
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The New Art of Landscape: Conversations between Xin Wu and Contemporary Designers
Xin Wu with contributions from Diana Balmori, Kongjian Yu, Bernard Lassus, Patricia Johanson, Erik Dhont, Maya Lin, Paolo Bürgi
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Mirko Ilić: Fist to Face
Dejan Kršić et al.
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Makers: The New Industrial Revolution
Chris Anderson
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Machine Art, 1934
Jennifer Jane Marshall
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Luca Barcellona: Take Your Pleasure Seriously
Luca Barcellona
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Le Corbusier Redrawn
Steven Park
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La Formentera
Eric Piasecki et al.
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Katsuji Wakisaka: Japanese Textile Designer
Katsuji Wakisaka
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Announcements
Now is Better by Stefan Sagmeister
Now is Better
By Stefan Sagmeister
Publisher: Phaidon Press
Published: October 2023
Combining art, design, history, and quantitative analysis, transforms data sets into stunning artworks that underscore his positive view of human progress, inspiring us to think about the future with much-needed hope.
Design Emergency: Building a Better Future by Alice Rawsthorn and Paola Antonelli
Design Emergency: Building a Better Future
By Alice Rawsthorn and Paola Antonelli
Publisher: Phaidon Press
Published: May 2022
Rawsthorn and Antonelli tell the stories of the remarkable designers, architects, engineers, artists, scientists, and activists who are at the forefront of positive change worldwide. Focusing on four themes—Technology, Society, Communication, and Ecology—the authors present a unique portrait of how our great creative minds are developing new design solutions to the major challenges of our time, while helping us to benefit from advances in science and technology.
Why Design Matters: Conversations with the World’s Most Creative People by Debbie Millman
Why Design Matters: Conversations with the World's Most Creative People
By Debbie Millman
Publisher: Harper Design
Published: February 22, 2022
Debbie Millman—author, educator, brand consultant, and host of the widely successful and award-winning podcast “Design Matters”—showcases dozens of her most exciting interviews, bringing together insights and reflections from today’s leading creative minds from across diverse fields.
Milton Glaser: POP by Steven Heller, Mirko Ilić, and Beth Kleber
Milton Glaser: POP
By Steven Heller, Mirko Ilić, and Beth Kleber
Publisher: The Monacelli Press
Published: March 2023
This collection of work from graphci design legend Milton Glaser’s Pop period features hundreds of examples of the designer’s work that have not been seen since their original publication, demonstrating the graphic revolution that transformed design and popular culture.
Meet Me by the Fountain: An Inside History of the Mall by Alexandra Lange
Meet Me by the Fountain: An Inside History of the Mall
By Alexandra Lange
Publisher: Bloomsbury
Published: June 2022
Chronicles postwar architects’ and merchants’ invention of the shopping mall, revealing how the design of these marketplaces played an integral role in their cultural ascent. Publishers Weekly writes, “Contending that malls answer ‘the basic human need’ of bringing people together, influential design critic Lange advocates for retrofitting abandoned shopping centers into college campuses, senior housing, and ‘ethnocentric marketplaces’ catering to immigrant communities. Lucid and well researched, this is an insightful study of an overlooked and undervalued architectural form.”
Die Fläche: Design and Lettering of the Vienna Secession, 1902–1911 (Facsimile Edition) by Diane V. Silverthorne, Dan Reynolds, and Megan Brandow-Faller
Die Fläche: Design and Lettering of the Vienna Secession, 1902–1911 (Facsimile Edition)
By Diane V. Silverthorne, Dan Reynolds, and Megan Brandow-Faller
Publisher: Letterform Archives Books
Published: October 2023
This facsimile edition of Die Fläche, recreates every page of the formative design periodical in full color and at original size, accompanied by essays that contextualize the work, highlighting contributions by pathbreaking women, innovative lettering artists, and key practitioners of the new “surface art,” including Rudolf von Larisch, Alfred Roller, and Wiener Werkstätte founders Koloman Moser and Josef Hoffmann.
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