A reminder about cultivating unconditional acceptance of idiosyncrasies from the talented husband and wife team behind Eight Hour Day
On January 1, 2010, the artist and illustrator decided to spend an entire year photographing, drawing, or painting one collection every day
This film tells the story of the skeleton from the cover of "Macbeth" falling in love with Mina Harker, who is found on the cover of "Dracula"
The British artist's new book tells the story of a few adventurous birds, but it's really a story about love, overcoming fear, and being human
The Library of America celebrates Ward's work in "Lynd Ward: Six Novels in Woodcuts," which includes pieces made between 1929 and 1937
A partner in the design firm Pentagram, Scher started painting maps because it forces her to have patience, a trait she lacks in daily life
Part of the "Best of Children's Books #15," this story came together when Warhol was making a living as one of Doubleday's freelance artists
From stunning stingrays to jubilant jellyfish, Laita, known for his Created Equal series, captures a fascinating and mysterious world
From Sweet Fern Productions, this piece was inspired by Radiolab's story of how a whale's carcass can support a community for years
A decade in the making, this is a fascinating and beautiful collection of 150 photographs of nomadic peoples, from Greenland to Turkey
From Feynman's childhood in Long Island to his work on the Manhattan Project to the infamous Challenger disaster, this book covers it all
In his latest book, Harold Bloom attempts to peel away the layers of a complex ecosystem and help us to better understand remix culture
For generations, the women of the Meena tribe in India's Rajasthan state have been decorating the walls of their homes with Mandana painting
After spending years sifting through the author's correspondence, Sandra Spanier curated this, just the first in what will be at least 16 volumes
A stunning new volume from Taschen collects 650 magnificent images, including some shot by Stanley Kubrick and Charles Eames
Horrified by her young daughter's clip-art temporaries, Tina Roth Eisenberg, the designer known as Swiss Miss, created some of her own
Andrew Zuckerman, Adam Bly, Hans-Ultirch Obrist, Steven Johnson, and others take us inside some of the great minds of our era
Former high school English teacher Matt Kish believes that Melville's classic "is a book about everything. God. Love. Hate. Identity. Race."
While heading up the animation department at the Handy (Jam) Organization, Fleischer made a series of humorous news sketches
The kind of design thinking championed by Steve Jobs -- human-centered, iterative, and practical -- can fix more than just our gadgets