Here are the stories behind 100+ iconic band logos – each a supreme exercise in graphic distillation, able to convey a band’s attitude, image, and style of music, in a unique form.
A collaboration between renowned architect Richard Rogers and architect and writer Ivan Margolius, featuring the drawn designs for some of Kaplicky's best work, including the International Space Station.
Steve Diet Goedde's photographs are concerned with fetishism, but they could reasonably be regarded as fashion photographs, for they are about clothes and the roles that dressing imposes on women, or allows them to play. Contains unseen 'candid' and behind-the-scenes images.
A source book of inspirational graphic ephemera, as collected over the past 30 years by designer Andy Altmann of Why Not Associates.
Screen Time explores a variety of social situations, from the mundane to the exalted, and features celebrities, actors, models and even the occasional princess - all glued to their phones
The first comprehensive monograph of Zadlok Ben-David's work, spanning twenty years and including four major installations as well as outdoor sculpture.
The first monograph from one of the world's leading female erotic photographers, with an introduction by Violet Blue - one of the world's leading commentators on female sexuality.
A witty and insightful account of the life and times of the automobile, by one of the world’s great design writers.
First book by veteran New York photographer, Frank Rispoli, whose documentation of the Manhattan club scene in the 1970s and ‘80s is given a unique twist by his exclusive focus on women’s shoes.
Photographer Angus Stewart has spent ten years backstage with London’s burlesque community, getting to know the performers and documenting their shared world to create what he calls ‘a family album’.
Set in the mid-1980s, the decade of excess, Tableaux weaves together scenes from two very different lives. When those two characters meet, their lives change course dramatically.