This publication is built up by 17 individual books, in a wide range of paper stocks, textures, foils and finishing techniques all of them are encased in a matte black card die-cut box with black foiling. the books are made up of essays from a range of authors, academics and poets. the use of the different design decisions showcases what it is to be from the north. and showcasing the different elements that the people have decided to talk about.This book is a currated collection of 50 leading designers and studios from 15 different countries who work extensively with the composition of collage and creating a vibrant and effective work. the design is based around showcasing the artist's work so on the inside it is quite simple, but the cover gives you a peek into the book and the colourfull designs that are showcased within, the use of cut out circles work nicely to achieve this.

this book is a visual handbook showcasing how to maneuver the ever-evolving and complex subject of how to use the internet, mobile devices, social media, and user-generated content and much more. the book is meant to lead you through so the use of the cutout arrow on the front showcases the way that the world has taken in terms of marketing. it is ever-changing.
Salva López from Barcelona visited several volcanic islands with his now ex. the book showcases two different styles of photographs, the ones post-breakup in black and white and the images from the previous trip traped in the pages where it is bound the wrong way around so in order to properly see the images you would have to cut the pages open or just have a peek through the top or bottom of the page. the pictures from the previous trip are printed in colour. the images from the past are also printed on thinner paper so you can see the outline of her but never fully.
Look & see is built up by the influences and inspirations of Antony Burrill. each element is accompanied by a observation by Antony Burrill. the bok utelizes the signs that he has used for inspiration and showcasing them on a larger scale then they usually are presented as.










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