Book Design Gallery
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Hans Michel + Günther Kieser, cover of the programme booklet for deutsches jazz festival frankfurt,
Igrin - “J”Character design for the main character of my book project “Igrin&rdquo
saccharinesylph:broyoma:this is what I do with my scenic design skills. I made a Homestuck bookcase
b22-design:Photo from the book “Living For Today” - 1972
Les chansons de Bilitis. Paris, Collection Pierre Corrard, 1922AN EXCEPTIONAL BINDING IN EGGSHELL AN
Book of wagashi / design, Edo period (1603-1868), Japan. Wagashi is a traditional confectionary, ser
Cutest intricate bookplates by Halisten Studio
Hans Mielich, Kleinodienbuch, Jewels Book, 1553. Inventory of the jewelry owned by Archduchess Anna
drydockshop:THE COMPLETE BOOK OF HOME DESIGN | Mary Gilliatt ©1984
ein-bleistift-und-radiergummi:Paul Bonet, binding design for the book ‘Nuits de Paris’ by Francis Ca
Carl Franz Moos, artwork for swiss booklet for Olympic Games, 1924 in Paris. Published by Julius Wag
Aluminum No. 42Aluminum: How It’s Made And Where It’s Used, 1968via
Two large and heavy leather books with alchemical symbols… 10"x14", 500 pages, hand
Some teaser pages from the voluptuous book WA The Essence of Japanese Design by Rossella Menegazzo &
michaelmoonsbookshop:Talwin Morris book cover design for Gresham a volume from the select poets seri
Objekte erzählen Geschichte, The collection at the MKG Hamburg. Available via Hatje CantzA wonderful
abibliophagistsbooks:A Bibliophagist’s BooksA wave of blue from my collection.
Edouard Benedictus, Nouvelles Variations, design portfolio, 1925. Published by Albert Lévy, Paris. O
The House Book, Terence Conran, 1982 Salvaged & scanned by @jpegfantasy ️Find me on Instagram!
very nice colour illustrated cookery book cover - cunning cookery
Frog Illustration Detailfrom “The Thinking Book” by Adelaide Hall, illustration by Dagmar Wilson, c.
Another onefrom Infinity Train Book 3
Carl Auböck, Book Rack, 1950s. Via Patrick Parrish
In honor of New York Textile Month we are posting about a unique textile sample book in the Brooklyn
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