The History Of Colour
The Lives Of The Objects
Women In Design
Catwalking
BlokHope
The True Food Of Spain
The Art Of French Baking
Vintage Glamour
Silk Series
Pretty Iconic
Pretty Honest
Ottolenghi
Cucina
Auguste Rodin
Tender Volume 1
Tender Volume 2
The Kitchen Diaries
Publishing
The History Of Colour
Written by Neil Parkinson, curator of the archives and collection of the Royal College of Art. The book showcases an historical narrative of colour from the one of the world’s finest colour libraries.
Client: Frances Lincoln
The Lives Of The Objects
V&A director and historian Dr Tristram Hunt brings together ten renowned V&A curators to tell the stories behind ten of their most treasured objects.
Client: V&A
Women In Design
Written by Charlotte and Clementine Fiell, who extensively cover profiles of 100 prolific designers who happen to be women.
Client: Laurence King
Catwalking
Chris Moore is the undisputed king of catwalk photography. His six-decade career includes images of all the iconic catwalk shows because he was at them all. Catwalking is the only edit of Moore’s work throughout his career and covers the changing face of the catwalk.
Client: Laurence King
Blok Hope Calendars
Blok collaborated with illustrator Clementine Hope to form BLOKHOPE. Together they designed and self published a limited edition calendar.
The True Food Of Spain
Art direction and design the ultimate in contemporary Spanish cooking. Covering the unique way good food is integral to everyday Spanish life, this is not just a book about recipes, but a true celebration of Spain, its food, people, countryside and producers.
Client: 4th Estate
The Art Of French Baking
Design for this book on French baking. It’s padded and covered with white faux leather.
Client: Phaidon
Vintage Glamour In London’s East End
This monograph of photographer Boris, shows a selection of his studio portraits, mostly of couples on their wedding day, in the East End of London in the 1930’s. It’s an insight into the fashion and fantasy of Hollywood glamour. The cover has a tipped in image on a debossed section, with gold foiled type for the title and his name. The symbol used was taken from his own visual identity.
Client: Michael Griesman
Published by: Hoxton Mini Press
Silk Series
Titian was the first monograph designed and then a series was made: Raphael, Ingres and Fra Angelico. Each are covered with a different coloured silk with gold foiled type of the artists name on the cover. They were inspired by the sumptuous colours in their paintings, with the gold referencing their traditional frames.
Client: Phaidon
Pretty Iconic
Art direction and design for Guardian writer Sali Hughes’s first book on all aspects of beauty for all women.
Client: 4th Estate
Pretty Honest
Art direction and design or Sali Hughes’s second book, continuing on from the first, but this time all about iconic beauty products.
Client: 4th Estate
Ottolenghi
Art direction and design for Ottolenghi’s first cookbook.
Client: Ebury Press
Cucina
Art direction and design for Angela Hartnett’s cookbook of recipes and tales of Italian family life.
Photographs by Jonathan Lovekin
Client: Ebury Press
Auguste Rodin
This monograph was designed as a show case for this great sculptor’s work.
Client: Phaidon
Tender Volume 1
This first book of Nigel Slater’s two part series focussing on vegetables.
A printed belly band wraps on top vertically around the cloth quarter bound cover. Type is foiled on this section.
Photographs by Jonathan Lovekin
Client: 4th Estate
Tender Volume 2
This second book of Nigel Slater’s two part series focussing on fruit.
Photographs by Jonathan Lovekin
Client: 4th Estate
The Kitchen Diaries
Winner of the British Book Awards for Design and Production in 2006.
Photographs by Jonathan Lovekin
Client: 4th Estate
↑
The History Of Colour
The Lives Of The Objects
Women In Design
Catwalking
BlokHope
The True Food Of Spain
The Art Of French Baking
Vintage Glamour
Silk Series
Pretty Iconic
Pretty Honest
Ottolenghi
Cucina
Auguste Rodin
Tender Volume 1
Tender Volume 2
The Kitchen Diaries
Publishing
The History Of Colour
Written by Neil Parkinson, curator of the archives and collection of the Royal College of Art. The book showcases an historical narrative of colour from the one of the world’s finest colour libraries.
Client: Frances Lincoln
The Lives Of The Objects
V&A director and historian Dr Tristram Hunt brings together ten renowned V&A curators to tell the stories behind ten of their most treasured objects.
Client: V&A
Women In Design
Written by Charlotte and Clementine Fiell, who extensively cover profiles of 100 prolific designers who happen to be women.
Client: Laurence King
Catwalking
Chris Moore is the undisputed king of catwalk photography. His six-decade career includes images of all the iconic catwalk shows because he was at them all. Catwalking is the only edit of Moore’s work throughout his career and covers the changing face of the catwalk.
Client: Laurence King
Blok Hope Calendars
Blok collaborated with illustrator Clementine Hope to form BLOKHOPE. Together they designed and self published a limited edition calendar.
The True Food Of Spain
Art direction and design the ultimate in contemporary Spanish cooking. Covering the unique way good food is integral to everyday Spanish life, this is not just a book about recipes, but a true celebration of Spain, its food, people, countryside and producers.
Client: 4th Estate
The Art Of French Baking
Design for this book on French baking. It’s padded and covered with white faux leather.
Client: Phaidon
Vintage Glamour In London’s East End
This monograph of photographer Boris, shows a selection of his studio portraits, mostly of couples on their wedding day, in the East End of London in the 1930’s. It’s an insight into the fashion and fantasy of Hollywood glamour. The cover has a tipped in image on a debossed section, with gold foiled type for the title and his name. The symbol used was taken from his own visual identity.
Client: Michael Griesman
Published by: Hoxton Mini Press
Silk Series
Titian was the first monograph designed and then a series was made: Raphael, Ingres and Fra Angelico. Each are covered with a different coloured silk with gold foiled type of the artists name on the cover. They were inspired by the sumptuous colours in their paintings, with the gold referencing their traditional frames.
Client: Phaidon
Pretty Iconic
Art direction and design for Guardian writer Sali Hughes’s first book on all aspects of beauty for all women.
Client: 4th Estate
Pretty Honest
Art direction and design or Sali Hughes’s second book, continuing on from the first, but this time all about iconic beauty products.
Client: 4th Estate
Ottolenghi
Art direction and design for Ottolenghi’s first cookbook.
Client: Ebury Press
Cucina
Art direction and design for Angela Hartnett’s cookbook of recipes and tales of Italian family life.
Photographs by Jonathan Lovekin
Client: Ebury Press
Auguste Rodin
This monograph was designed as a show case for this great sculptor’s work.
Client: Phaidon
Tender Volume 1
This first book of Nigel Slater’s two part series focussing on vegetables.
A printed belly band wraps on top vertically around the cloth quarter bound cover. Type is foiled on this section.
Photographs by Jonathan Lovekin
Client: 4th Estate
Tender Volume 2
This second book of Nigel Slater’s two part series focussing on fruit.
Photographs by Jonathan Lovekin
Client: 4th Estate
The Kitchen Diaries
Winner of the British Book Awards for Design and Production in 2006.
Photographs by Jonathan Lovekin
Client: 4th Estate
↑
The History Of Colour
The Lives Of The Objects
Women In Design
Catwalking
BlokHope
The True Food Of Spain
The Art Of French Baking
Vintage Glamour
Silk Series
Pretty Iconic
Pretty Honest
Ottolenghi
Cucina
Auguste Rodin
Tender Volume 1
Tender Volume 2
The Kitchen Diaries
Publishing
The History Of Colour
Written by Neil Parkinson, curator of the archives and collection of the Royal College of Art. The book showcases an historical narrative of colour from the one of the world’s finest colour libraries.
Client: Frances Lincoln
The Lives Of The Objects
V&A director and historian Dr Tristram Hunt brings together ten renowned V&A curators to tell the stories behind ten of their most treasured objects.
Client: V&A
Women In Design
Written by Charlotte and Clementine Fiell, who extensively cover profiles of 100 prolific designers who happen to be women.
Client: Laurence King
Catwalking
Chris Moore is the undisputed king of catwalk photography. His six-decade career includes images of all the iconic catwalk shows because he was at them all. Catwalking is the only edit of Moore’s work throughout his career and covers the changing face of the catwalk.
Client: Laurence King
Blok Hope Calendars
Blok collaborated with illustrator Clementine Hope to form BLOKHOPE. Together they designed and self published a limited edition calendar.
The True Food Of Spain
Art direction and design the ultimate in contemporary Spanish cooking. Covering the unique way good food is integral to everyday Spanish life, this is not just a book about recipes, but a true celebration of Spain, its food, people, countryside and producers.
Client: 4th Estate
The Art Of French Baking
Design for this book on French baking. It’s padded and covered with white faux leather.
Client: Phaidon
Vintage Glamour In London’s
East End
This monograph of photographer Boris, shows a selection of his studio portraits, mostly of couples on their wedding day, in the East End of London in the 1930’s. It’s an insight into the fashion and fantasy of Hollywood glamour. The cover has a tipped in image on a debossed section, with gold foiled type for the title and his name. The symbol used was taken from his own visual identity.
Client: Michael Griesman
Published by: Hoxton Mini Press
Silk Series
Titian was the first monograph designed and then a series was made: Raphael, Ingres and Fra Angelico. Each are covered with a different coloured silk with gold foiled type of the artists name on the cover. They were inspired by the sumptuous colours in their paintings, with the gold referencing their traditional frames.
Client: Phaidon
Pretty Iconic
Art direction and design for Guardian writer Sali Hughes’s first book on all aspects of beauty for all women.
Client: 4th Estate
Pretty Honest
Art direction and design or Sali Hughes’s second book, continuing on from the first, but this time all about iconic beauty products.
Client: 4th Estate
Ottolenghi
Art direction and design for Ottolenghi’s first cookbook.
Client: Ebury Press
Cucina
Art direction and design for Angela Hartnett’s cookbook of recipes and tales of Italian family life.
Photographs by Jonathan Lovekin
Client: Ebury Press
Auguste Rodin
This monograph was designed as a show case for this great sculptor’s work.
Client: Phaidon
Tender Volume 1
This first book of Nigel Slater’s two part series focussing on vegetables.
A printed belly band wraps on top vertically around the cloth quarter bound cover. Type is foiled on this section.
Photographs by Jonathan Lovekin
Client: 4th Estate
Tender Volume 2
This second book of Nigel Slater’s two part series focussing on fruit.
Photographs by Jonathan Lovekin
Client: 4th Estate
The Kitchen Diaries
Winner of the British Book Awards for Design and Production in 2006.
Photographs by Jonathan Lovekin
Client: 4th Estate