Sentences with phrase «modern book covers»

There can be a tendency for sameness in modern book covers, with the author left out of the process by commercial demand for publishers to copy rather than be innovative.

Not exact matches

We would need, of course, a large book to cover accurately and fairly the thousand shades of modern epistemology, and another large book to demonstrate their failure, and yet another to propose an alternative.
Aidan Hart's collection of essays in his book Beauty, Spirit, Matter: Icons in the Modern World covers a wide range of topics that are united in their interest in the material world seen through the prism of the Orthodox Church's theology of the icon.
Our book, Fearless Feeding, has a modern and comprehensive approach, covering child growth and development, feeding interactions, problematic eating and simplifying nutrition.
Parents can store artwork, mementos and books on this modern bookcase's clean White shelves, while the Walnut veneer covered four drawers are perfect for keeping things hidden.
Jones pays particular attention to Cameron's years working for Norman Lamont and Michael Howard in the 1990s (when he was covering those politicians» activities for the BBC on a daily basis) and later in the book - after dealing with the 2005 Tory leadership election, Brown replacing Blair, the political attitudes of the Murdoch press and Expenses-gate - he devotes whole chapters to both the TV debates and the role of the leaders» wives in a modern British election campaign.
The book covers the bases of modern scientific management: motivation, communication, creativity, as well as managing conflict and change.
According to a controversial new study, set to be published in The Journal of Political Psychology, the bedrooms and offices of liberals, who are generally thought of as open, tend to be colorful and awash in books about travel, ethnicity, feminism and music, along with music CDs covering folk, classic and modern rock, as well as art supplies, movie tickets and travel memorabilia.
Dr. Davis is a leader in his field and he discusses the relevance of the material covered in this book and its importance to modern nutrition theory.
Seriously, this book covers just about everything a modern gal needs to know about navigating today's dating world.
In eight videos she walks you through all the aspects that you should think about in branding your book to the the correct genre, from finding the right art to knowing which fonts work and modern trends in modern covers.
His books share what Powers refers to as «a restlessness in theme», covering a multitude of areas but usually, if not always, exploring the effects of modern science and technology that, in Powers's words give an «an aerial view» - portraying humanity as just one small element in a complex universe.
The search results are great and cover various categories such as classics, textbooks, math & science, children's books, philosophy & religion, plays, modern fiction, fantasy & romance, foreign language, history & culture, arts & entertainment, mystery and poetry.
Finally, BookPage covers a lot of books for people interested in true crime, such as Deborah Blum's The Poisoner's Handbook, «a lushly detailed account of how the discipline and profession of forensic science emerged from the «poison playground» of 1920s New York to become an indispensable argumentative tool in the modern - day crime - fighter's arsenal.»
It is quite rare that e-books receive updated book covers, but Harry Potter tends to buck all modern conventions in the publishing world.
1) Publish the book with the best modern - looking cover to genre you can do, with the best blurb, and with luck in the right spot in the bookstores.
My book cover was made by the designer who does the graphic work for the Museum of Modern Art and Bloomingdale's, along with select books.
«Don't judge a book by its cover» is unsound advice in the modern world of book publishing.
The old adage that a book is «judged» by its cover continues to hold true in the modern world — especially when there are several million books in circulation on Amazon.
Each page makes use of the wonderful imagery of Rachel's book covers, and parallax scrolling elements give the pages a modern look and feel.
These thirteen books cover a range of classic fantasy types, from epic quests, to modern retellings of classic myths, to humorous encounters with Little Folk, to lit - RPG adventures, to sea monsters, ancient curses, and saving the world.
In the modern world, (and probably long before that) people judged books by their covers all the time.
Available at all modern resorts and covering your travel, accommodation, food, drink and entertainment — all inclusive holidays are a great option when it comes to booking your next getaway.
As I said this book doesn't follow that approach, what it does do is cover the modern game development cycle, a brief software engineering review, a c++ review and a very nice math primer in the first 4 chapters.
[Taking a look at the Japanese fan - based Comiket (Comic Market) convention and its gigantic cache of video game music - inspired cover albums and even books, Jeriaska continues his «Sound Current» series for Gamasutra by interviewing many of the intriguing Japanese musicians selling their unofficial tributes to classic and modern game soundtracks.]
As for the art book, its content has yet to be finalized, but we're expecting to cover as much of the series» modern history as we can.
This exhibition at CCA Wattis Institute for Contemporary Arts coincides with a period of critical acclaim for Pryde, with her work featured on the front cover of Artforum (April 2012), her inclusion in the major group exhibition New Photography at the Museum of Modern Art (2013), and The Enjoyment of Photography (2015), a monographic book on her photography recently published by JRP Ringier in collaboration with Kunsthalle Bern and Kunstverein für die Rheinlande und Westfalen, Düsseldorf.
The winners of the Pierre Daix Prize, a new award given to an art history book covering modern or contemporary art, was announced in a ceremony at the Musée Picasso in Paris, earlier today.
The two books cover some of the same cultural ground: the so - called New York School of painters and sculptors whose ambitions, beginning around 1950, appeared to steer the main currents of modern art, the first time American artists had ever done so.
He was on the cover of Modern Painters, said to «paint like a cowboy,» and has brought his crude, tactile and refreshingly uninhibited works to shows at Half Gallery, ltd Los Angeles, Chicago's Shane Campbell gallery, and now the LA Printed Matter Art Book Fair.
The Museum of Modern Art has published two important books on Richter, both written by Robert Storr: one covering forty years of his work, and published to accompany the Museum's large retrospective of his work in 2002, and one focusing on a single crucial series, October 18, 1977.
This contrasts with modern, publicity - orientated book covers that are based on title illustrations or title typography.
Chris Corales» collages bring together old record sleeves, discarded packaging materials, book covers, and book binding cloth that look at once antique and modern.
Coco Fusco: Tate Modern; October 7, 2015 Image: Dangerous Moves: Politics and Performance in Cuba book cover
I wanted to go with a little more modern feel from the original book cover» - Julie JirovecI am a student...
Timothy Goodman (BFA 2007 Graphic Design) Art director for his own studio; previously senior designer for Collins and a designer for Apple Inc.; creator with Jessica Walsh of the 40 Days of Dating blog for which the rights have been purchased by Warner Bros.; designer for several book covers; illustrator for magazines, including The New York Times and Time; winner of Art Directors Club Young Guns award (2013); listed in Graphic Design USA, People to Watch (2013); selected as Print magazine's New Visual Artist (2009); clients include Airbnb, J. Crew, Ace Hotel and The Museum of Modern Art, NYC.
The Gabrielle Keiller Library at Modern Two was specially designed to house over 2,500 artist books covering the period from 1897 to present day.
In 1996 Oscar Leo Kaufmann and Albert Ruf designed and built Su - Si, a small modern prefab; in 2002 Allison Arieff and Bryan Burkhart put it on the cover of their book Prefab and it became an icon, the poster boy for the modern prefab movement.
Comedian Aziz Ansari and social scientist Eric Klinenberg cover this in their book Modern Romance, too.
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