Thursday 17 December 2009

Essential Reading

As the year draws to a close I thought I'd put together a small list of some of my favourite design/ inspiration books I've purchased in the last 12 months (and a couple that are on my xmas list). Whilst the web is great for inspiration it can be difficult to know where to start, so a well stocked shelf of inspiring stuff at your fingertips is a must if you ask me.


Destroy/Rankin: I'm eagerly awaiting delivery of this one, ordered it a while ago but as I was one of the first 20 to order, mine's signed by Rankin so have to be patient. The books a collection of re-worked classic Rankin photos by various artists/ designers and comes with a behind the scenes dvd too.

Logo Lounge 4: I'm a big fan of the LogoLounge series, not as nicely presented as the Los/Dos/ Tres Logos books but still a great resource for branding inspiration and a fair bit cheaper. The option to join online and search the whole database is good too but it will cost you.

Negative Space: By Noma Bar is one on my wish list, some clever visual trickery using a very minimalist style.

Boxed & Labelled: I've always been a sucker for good packaging and this book contains some real beauties. Also worth mentioning again is the very good Lovely Package, really nice blog site for packaging inspiration from round the globe.

Papercraft: Another for my wish list, Papercraft takes a look at, well work created from paper. Mixed reviews for this one but I do love a bit of hand finished design and the DVD with it adds appeal.

Little People In The City: by Slinkachu is a little book full of big photos of little people, humorous and sometimes touching miniature street art.

Derren Brown Portraits: Who would have known Derren Brown had a talent for portraiture. His exaggerated celebrity portraits are so full of detail; especially the craggy Tom Waits, Ian McKellen and Clint Eastwood. Too seaside caricature like for some tastes but I think they're great.

Business Graphics: One of the most useful reference books I have bought in recent times from Rockport. Virtually every other page has a post-it sticking out of it at the moment, highly recommended for anyone producing corporate marketing and branding.


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