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Laurel Saville

    Laurel Saville es una aclamada autora cuya prosa profundiza en las complejidades de las relaciones humanas y la búsqueda de la identidad. A través de un estilo penetrante y personajes meticulosamente trazados, explora temas de pérdida, memoria y resiliencia. Su escritura, marcada por una honestidad cruda y una cualidad lírica, invita a los lectores a reflexionar sobre sus propias vidas. Saville elabora magistralmente narrativas que resuenan mucho después de pasar la última página.

    Kameň v záhrade : krása kameňa a jeho praktické využitie
    Kámen v zahradě : o nestárnoucí užitkové a estetické hodnotě kamene
    Henry and Rachel
    365 Habits of Successful Graphic Designers
    100 habits of successful freelance designers
    100 Habits of Successful Publication Designers
    • Kniha popisuje kreativní procesy v pozadí tvorby krásných a inspirujících časopisů, knih a dalších publikací. Čerpá ze zkušeností a znalostí více než 30 grafiků, ilustrátorů, novinářů a dalších. 350 ilustrací, rady, doporučení a tipy. Text v angličtině. The author polls a wide range of designers whose years of experience have helped them find not only the most creative solutions for their clients design needs, but also the most successful. The insights of top publication designers will help guide other designers in both the approach and execution of designs that have succeeded for their clients. It covers a variety of topics, so the reader is able to walk away with a variety of insight to all aspects of his or her career.

      100 Habits of Successful Publication Designers
    • Good habits are found in every part of the design process, from promoting yourself well in order to land the client, to working with that client, to achieving the desired results on press. 100 Habits of Successful Freelance Designers reveals solutions from a wide range of freelance designers whose years of experience have helped them find not only the most creative solutions for their clients’ design needs, but also the most successful solutions. This book also focuses on the daily habits that inspire these designers to stay creative and business strategies to be successful when working on your own.

      100 habits of successful freelance designers
    • In need of advice? Just want to sound off? Opening this volume is like grabbing lunch with a fellow designer to commiserate or celebrate and to learn the ins and outs of design. Good habits are found in every part of the design process, from promoting yourself well in order to land the client, to working with that client, to achieving the desired results on press. 365 Habits of Successful Graphic Designers reveals solutions from a wide range of freelance designers whose years of experience have helped them find not only the most creative solutions for their clients' design needs, but also the most successful solutions. With a rich compilation of material from previous publications by the authors, this book also focuses on the daily habits that inspire these designers to stay creative and business strategies to be successful when working on your own. In its pages, noteworthy designers, both past and present, working in fields ranging from graphic design, fashion, architecture, typography, and industrial design sound off on every topic, ranging from deadlines, inspiration, competition, rules, respect, education, and handling criticism-all with a certain amount of irreverence. Their thoughts are boiled down into succinct, quotable quotes and one-liners that exemplify their character and demonstrate their philosophy on the world around them. Enjoy reading thought bites from everyone from Art Chantry, Margo Chase, Ed Fella, John C. Jay, Hideki Nakajima, Stefan Sagmeister, and Rudy VanderLans. The insights of these top designers will help guide other designers in both approach and execution of designs that succeed for their clients

      365 Habits of Successful Graphic Designers
    • Henry and Rachel

      • 271 páginas
      • 10 horas de lectura

      Brought to live with the George family as a child, all anyone knew about enigmatic Rachel was that she worked hard, making herself indispensable to the plantation. And she remained a mystery until the day she disappeared, even to her husband. Especially to her husband. Henry was Rachel's opposite, gregarious where she was quiet, fanciful where she was pragmatic. After years of marriage, Rachel left Henry and their oldest son without explanation and set off on a steamer for New York City with their other four children. Was her flight the ultimate act of betrayal or one of extraordinary courage? Eight characters connected by blood and circumstance reconstruct Rachel's inexplicable vanishing act.

      Henry and Rachel