Books & Magazines
Aino + Alvar Aalto: A Life Together
arket.comA visual biography of Aino and Alvar Aalto, who designed some of the most iconic objects of the twentieth century. Written by Heikki Aalto-Alanen, grandson of the architect couple. 352 pages. Published by Phaidon.Phaidon Braun: Designed to Keep
endclothing.comBuy Phaidon Braun: Designed to Keep - Klaus Klemp from END. (NL) - only €69. Fast shipping on latest PhaidonDesign books for non-designers
stripe.pressRecommended by the Stripe Design TeamSoftware Engineering - The Soft Parts
addyosmani.comToday I will share some of the software engineering soft skills I have learned from my first 10 years on Google Chrome, where I am a Senior Staff Engineering...Minimalissimo Selection: Architecture – Minimalissimo Shop
minimalissimo.shopTraditionally, an absence of colour and limited use of materials were used to showcase architectural integrity. Today, minimalist structures …Parallel Universes of Children Hardcover Book by Ugur Gallen – Uğur Gallenkuş
ugurgallenkus.comParallel Universes of Children, an 11x11-inch, 110-page hardcover volume, contains 50 collages representing children's rights and pairs each artwork with quotes and facts about children’s lived realities. Each page has the quality of a fine art print.The Italians – Beautiful Machines
gestalten.comThis stunningly illustrated book takes readers on a journey through the history of Italian automotive design, showcasing some of the most iconic and beloved models from the 1920s to the early 2000s. With striking archival and contemporary images, "The Italians – Beautiful Machines" reveals the fascinating stories behind some of the most famous cars from Italy and what makes them so desirable.Braun | Design | Store | Phaidon
phaidon.comThe Interviews: Volume Two — Store — The Brand Identity
the-brandidentity.comThe Interviews: Volume Two consists of 636 pages of interviews with the world’s best designers, studios and type foundries, including Dinamo, Margot Lévêque, DIA, Order, MOUTHWASH Studio, CoType Foundry, Alright Studio, Some Days, Regular Practice, Sociotype, Decade and more. Nearly double the page count of Volume One, it contains a grand total of 62 timeless conversations conducted by The Brand Identity between 2019-2021; discussing in-depth topics such as projects, process and practice. It also includes brand-new reflections detailing how each creative or company has evolved between then and now. Printed on a combination of premium G.F Smith uncoated and coated papers, The Interviews: Volume Two has been designed to resemble the construction of a classic autobiography; with a glossy image section sandwiched between text-only pages. In line with its archival nature, the green PVC cover protects the pages of the book, helping to keep the conversations – once online, now tangible – safe from deterioration. Everything comes together to form the perfect bedtime reading for any graphic designer or enthusiast looking to learn from the best in the business. Also available in The Interviews Bundle.Never Too Small von Joel Beath - Gebundene Ausgabe - 978-1-922417-21-3 | Thalia
thalia.deThalia: Infos zu Autor, Inhalt und Bewertungen ❤ Jetzt »Never Too Small« nach Hause oder in Ihre Filiale vor Ort bestellen!Reimagining Small Space Living | Never Too Small
nevertoosmall.comWe have carefully curated our 30 favourite ingenious projects under 50 square metres to inspire and delight you. From Melbourne to Madrid, Athens to Amsterdam and Singapore to Sydney, we revisit some of our favourite designs while also sharing new spaces, not yet featured on our channel. Architectural images, detailed floor plans and an extensive directory make this a rich resource for anyone looking to build, redesign or reimagine their own small space. We go beyond the designs and their creators to explore the historical context, the neighbourhoods and the cultures that shaped their inception. You’ll discover ideas for creating less waste as we build our homes and expand our cities, ideas for reducing our footprints and living more sustainably, and compelling arguments for how these ends can all be achieved without compromising on comfort […]That's all for now. Come back later for more.