To capture these images, photographer and Royal Society of the Arts fellow Lara Platman spent seven months on the islands of Scotland
Designed by Bass's daughter Jennifer and written by design historian Pat Kirkham, this 428-page book features 1,400 illustrations
The wide expanse of glass opens the 1,800 square-foot house to the sea, while out back there's a pool and a stand of tropical trees
A weird and wonderful almanac of the lovable geeks who immortalized passion for science on their living flesh from a celebrated writer
Since 1972, Bhutan has been attracting international attention as the only country in the world that quantifies its well-being by GNH
The charming duotone illustrations bring Sendak's signature style of simple whimsy to one of the most beloved stories of all time
"There's a tactility to what we do. In a sense, that's what good print design is -- good print design is objects that we remember...."
A peek inside the creative process of modern animation's greatest gems -- including " A Bug's Life" and "Cars" -- from sketchbook to screen
An awesome, nerdy treat for foodies and musicologists alike, this book includes pieces from Mario Batali, David Chang, and others
This magnificent volume celebrates the 75th anniversary of "The Hobbit" with 110 beautiful ink line drawings, watercolors, and sketches
SALT's flexible identity system is not simply mutation for its own sake. It is change with the intention of creating an awareness about design.
The timelessly sensible blueprint to a healthy relationship with food, now delivered with Kalman's characteristically colorful aesthetic
"It is difficult now to imagine how some of the great turning points in Western history could have been achieved without the book"
An impossibly charming illustrated almanac of gods and goddesses from Sanjay Patel, an animator at Pixar since "A Bug's Life"
"Tollbooth" is one of the most celebrated kid's books of all time, but also one of those rare children's books with lessons for grown-ups
Men are beginning to rediscover the allure of clutching to a smoking pipe, and they're doing it this time without any of the health hazards
A look at French-born activist Frédéric Back's beautiful short film about harmony and the tragic entitlement of our species
After fourteen years of roasting everyone from Princess Diana to Margaret Thatcher on his TV show, Law gave it all up to throw clay
In "Master and His Emissary," Iain McGilchrist argues that the formal structures of modern society dangerously favor the left brain
Over the past several years, our quest to extract meaning from information has taken us more and more toward the realm of visual storytelling