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Small Data is the New Big Data
Two Designers Explain why Personal Documentary Trumps the Quantified Self
By
Marta Bausells
| October 14, 2016
5 of the World's Great Bookstores, Illustrated
New Yorker Cartoonist Bob Eckstein Has Painted 75 Legendary Bookstores
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Bob Eckstein
| October 12, 2016
The First Post-Brexit Novel: Mohsin Hamid's
Exit West
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By
John Freeman
| October 6, 2016
Jason Novak Illustrates Ron Padgett's "How to be Perfect"
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By
Literary Hub
| September 30, 2016
Classic Shirley Jackson, Illustrated
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Miles Hyman
| September 28, 2016
The Afro-Feminist Coloring Book is Here
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Makeda Lewis
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The Lost Art of Custom-Illustrating Your Favorite Books
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Susan Daitch
| August 3, 2016
On Gendered Book Covers and Being a Woman Designer
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Jennifer Heuer
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Revolutionary Women in Science, Illustrated
From Wang Zhenyi to Rachel Carson, and More
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Rachel Ignotofsky
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Here Are Some Pictures of Ice Cream and Books
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Ice Cream Books
| July 1, 2016
Bringing
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Illustrations from Restless Books' Reissue of the Gothic Classic
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Literary Hub
| June 16, 2016
The True, Tragic Tale of the Angola Three
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Bruno Cenou and David Cenou
| June 8, 2016
Secrets of the Book Designer: Sometimes I Don't Read the Whole Book
On Capturing Fragments of a Story, and the Pleasures of the Backlist
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Oliver Munday
| June 3, 2016
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"Strikingly em Ghost-Eye em has none of the eerie mood of a Gothic novel or…"