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The Language of Graphic Design by Richard Poulin

Book editor Emily Potts writes, "Richard Poulin is co-founder and design director of Poulin + Morris Inc., in New York City with his life and business partner, Doug Morris. He is charming and affable. I first met Poulin in person last fall at his studio. He had just finished writing and designing his first book for Rockport, titled The Language of Graphic Design. ...

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Victore’s Lust: An International Tale of Love and Intrigue

Champagne from Moët & Chandon? Chocolate from Scharffen Berger? Valentines cards from Heather Parlato? How about the new book out from Rockport Publishers originated, designed and edited by the [EXPLETIVE DELETED] provocateur known as James Victore? Make your design sweetie swoon and get them this for Valentines Day.

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Hardly Ever Never: Here Comes the Garbage Barge

Selected among the Top Ten Best Illustrated Children's Books by the New York Times Book Reivew is one heck of an honor. More than 2,000 are submitted for consideration. But getting selected on your first ever submission in the category like Chris Sickels did? Unprecedented so far as we know. Great things happen to nice people who talent is only surpassed by ...

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“The Best Book in the Whole World.” — Six Year Old Owen Sickels

Here Comes the Garbage Barge by Chris Sickels (Red Nose Studio) and writer Jonah Winter has garnered much national attention. None higher than the praise handed out by six year old Owen Sickels, Chris' son and Santa's Little Helper.

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The Amazing Tale of Mr. Herbert and His Fabulous Alpine Cowboys Baseball Club by DJ Stout

DJ Stout of Pentagram Texas tells the story of The Amazing Tale of Mr. Herbert and His Fabulous Alpine Cowboys Baseball Club: Offering good salaries with educational scholarships and education, Mr. Herbert’s team became the class of the Southwest. Kokernot had a blast, flying in major league talent from around the country to see his boys play. In the late 50s, ...

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