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Fodor's essential Croatia / by Bills, John,author.; Paul, Melissa,author.; MacDonald, Andrea,author.; Rasin, Lara,author.(CARDINAL)897028;
Includes bibliographical references (page 30) and index.Experience Croatia -- Travel smart -- Dubrovnik and southern Dalmatia -- Split and central Dalmatia -- Zadar and northern Dalmatia -- Kvarner Bay and the northern Adriatic islands -- Istria -- Zagreb and inland Croatia -- Slavonia -- Montenegro -- Slovenia."Ready to go away? The experts at Fodor's are here to help. We're bringing you the very best of Croatia, including Dubrovnik, Istria, Plitvice Lakes National Park, and more. Our local experts vet every recommendation to ensure that you have all the essential information to plan a perfect trip and make the most of your time."--
Subjects: Guidebooks.; Handbooks and manuals.; Tourism.; Travel;
Available copies: 3 / Total copies: 5
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European cruise ports of call / by Bhateja, Apeksha,author.; Bird, Tim,author.(CARDINAL)872084; Bruno, Nick,author.(CARDINAL)426390; Clark, Gareth,author.(CARDINAL)631129; Coehn, Hannah,author.; Crabtree, Cheryl,author.(CARDINAL)592816; Gauldie, Robin,author.(CARDINAL)395104; Howard, Anto,author.(CARDINAL)421100; Humphreys, Liz(Journalist),author.(CARDINAL)824179; MacDonald, Andrea,author.; McCaffrey, Liam,author.(CARDINAL)869052; Orton, Toby,author.(CARDINAL)816943; Styles, Joanna,author.(CARDINAL)422426; Wallaya, Nora(Travel writer),author.(CARDINAL)869053; Stallings, Doug,editor.(CARDINAL)422095;
Experience European cruise ports of call -- Planning your European cruise -- Western Mediterranean -- Eastern Mediterranean and Aegean -- The North Sea -- The Baltic -- Norway -- Atlantic Islands -- Maps. "Ready to go away? The experts at Fodor's are here to help. We're bringing you the very best of Europe's favorite cruise ports, including Barcelona, Oslo, Dubrovnik, and more. Our local writers vet every recommendation to ensure that you have all the essential information to plan a perfect trip and make the most of your time."--
Subjects: Guidebooks.; Handbooks and manuals.; Port cities; Port cities; Travel; Tourism.;
Available copies: 3 / Total copies: 5
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Writing wild : women poets, ramblers, and mavericks who shape how we see the natural world / by Aalto, Kathryn,author.(CARDINAL)537951;
Includes bibliographical references (pages 253-269) and index.Introduction -- Dorothy Wordsworth -- Susan Fenimore Cooper -- Gene Stratton-Porter -- Mary Austin -- Vita Sackville-West -- Nan Shepherd -- Rachel Carson -- Mary Oliver -- Carolyn Merchant -- Annie Dillard -- Gretel Ehrlich -- Leslie Marmon Silko -- Diane Ackerman -- Robin Wall Kimmerer -- Lauret Savoy -- Rebecca Solnit -- Kathleen Jamie -- Carolyn Finney -- Helen MacDonald -- Saci Lloyd -- Andrea Wulf -- Camile T. Dungy -- Elena Passarello -- Amy Liptrot -- Eilizabeth Rush -- Afterword.An American landscape designer, historian, writer and lecturer celebrates twenty-five women, both historical and current, whose influential writing helps deepen our connection to and understanding of the natural world.
Subjects: Biographies.; Literature; Poetry; Nature in literature.; Nature writers.;
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Five days in Skye / by Laureano, Carla,author.(CARDINAL)416932;
Hospitality consultant Andrea Sullivan has one last chance to snag a high-profile client or she'll have to kiss her dreams of promotion good-bye. When she's sent to meet Scottish celebrity chef James MacDonald on the Isle of Skye, she just wants to finish her work as efficiently as possible. Yet her client is not the opportunistic womanizer he portrays himself to be, and her attraction to him soon dredges up memories she'd rather leave buried. For James, renovating the family hotel is a fulfillment of his late father's dreams. When his hired consultant turns out to be beautiful, intelligent, and completely unimpressed by his public persona, he makes it his mission to win her over. He just never expects to fall under her spell. Soon, both Andrea and James must face the reality that God may have a far different purpose for their lives?and that five days in Skye will forever change their outlook on life and love.
Subjects: Religious fiction.; Romance fiction.; Man-woman relationships;
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Agatha Christie Marple. [videorecording] / by Thrussell, Karen,television producer.; Scherrer, Dominik,composer.; Forshaw, Cinders,director of photography.; Fuhrer, Martin,director of photography.; Greenhalgh, Peter,director of photography.; Finney, Gavin,director of photography.; Tabern, Matthew,editor of moving image work.; Lester, Kevin,editor of moving image work.; Tessler, Jeff,production designer.; Galer, Andrea,costume designer.; McKenzie, Julia,actor.(CARDINAL)844806; A pocket full of ryePalmer, Charles,television director.(CARDINAL)340135; A pocket full of ryeElyot, Kevin,screenwriter.; A pocket full of ryeBaxendale, Helen,actor.; A pocket full of ryeBeattie, Joseph,actor.; A pocket full of ryeCampbell, Ken,actor.; A pocket full of ryeCohu, Lucy,actor.; A pocket full of ryeCranham, Ken,actor.; A pocket full of ryeGraves, Rupert,actor.; A pocket full of ryeLittle, Ralf,actor.; A pocket full of ryeMacFadyen, Matthew,actor.; A pocket full of ryeMadeley, Anna,actor.; A pocket full of ryeMiles, Ben,actor.(CARDINAL)873306; A pocket full of ryeMorahan, Hattie,actor.; A pocket full of ryeRichard, Wendy,actor.; A pocket full of ryePole, Edward Tudor,actor.; A pocket full of ryeWhite, Liz,actor.; A pocket full of ryeScales, Prunella,actor.(CARDINAL)842462; Murder is easyMacDonald, Hettie,television director.; Murder is easyChurchett, Stephen,screenwriter.; Murder is easyArfwedson, Camilla,actor.; Murder is easyBrooke-Taylor, Tim,actor.; Murder is easyChancellor, Anna,actor.(CARDINAL)538259; Murder is easyCumberbatch, Benedict,actor.; Murder is easyHaig, David,actor.; Murder is easyHenderson, Shirley,actor.; Murder is easyLance, James,actor.; Murder is easyMarshal, Lyndsey,actor.; Murder is easyPemberton, Steve,actor.; Murder is easyRedgrave, Jemma,actor.(CARDINAL)889337; Murder is easySpeer, Hugo,actor.; Murder is easyStilley, Margo,actor.; Murder is easySyms, Sylvia,actor.; Murder is easyTovey, Russell,actor.; They do it with mirrorsWilson, Andy,television director.(CARDINAL)423524; They do it with mirrorsRutman, Paul,screenwriter.; They do it with mirrorsCowan, Elliot,actor.; They do it with mirrorsCox, Brian,actor.; They do it with mirrorsGarrigan, Liam,actor.; They do it with mirrorsMalin, Emma Griffiths,actor.; They do it with mirrorsHughes, Sean,actor.; They do it with mirrorsJennings, Alex,actor.(CARDINAL)824462; They do it with mirrorsLong, Jordan,actor.; They do it with mirrorsOgilvy, Ian,actor.; They do it with mirrorsPayne, Tom,actor.(CARDINAL)420461; They do it with mirrorsPeake, Maxine,actor.; They do it with mirrorsSayle, Alexie,actor.; They do it with mirrorsSmart, Sarah,actor.; They do it with mirrorsTerry, Nigel,actor.; They do it with mirrorsWilton, Penelope,actor.; They do it with mirrorsCollins, Joan,actor.(CARDINAL)418617; Why didn't they ask Evans?Renton, Nicholas,television director.; Why didn't they ask Evans?Barlow, Patrick,screenwriter.; Why didn't they ask Evans?Biggerstaff, Sean,actor.; Why didn't they ask Evans?Bond, Samantha,actor.; Why didn't they ask Evans?Briers, Richard,actor.(CARDINAL)769152; Why didn't they ask Evans?Clarke, Warren,actor.; Why didn't they ask Evans?Dormer, Natalie,actor.; Why didn't they ask Evans?Fox, Freddie,actor.; Why didn't they ask Evans?Lederer, Helen,actor.; Why didn't they ask Evans?Mayall, Rik,actor.; Why didn't they ask Evans?Moffett, Georgia,actor.; Why didn't they ask Evans?Murray, Hannah,actor.; Why didn't they ask Evans?Spall, Rafe,actor.; Why didn't they ask Evans?Williams, Mark,actor.(CARDINAL)719170; Christie, Agatha,1890-1976,author.(CARDINAL)140064; Acorn Media (Firm),film publisher.(CARDINAL)340133; Agatha Christie Ltd.,production company.; Granada Media (Firm),production company.; ITV Global Entertainment,film publisher.(CARDINAL)344855; Public Broadcasting Service (U.S.),broadcaster.(CARDINAL)189964; RLJ Entertainment, Inc.,film distributor.; WGBH (Television station : Boston, Mass.),production company.(CARDINAL)154259;
Composer, Dominik Scherrer ; director of photography, Cinders Forshaw, Martin Fuhrer, Peter Greenhalgh, Gavin Finney ; editor, Matthew Tabern, Kevin Lester ; production designer, Jeff Tessler ; costume designer, Andrea Galer.A pocket full of rye: Julia McKenzie, Helen Baxendale, Joseph Beattie, Ken Campbell, Lucy Cohu, Ken Cranham, Rupert Graves, Ralf Little, Matthew MacFadyen, Anna Madeley, Ben Miles, Hattie Morahan, Wendy Richard, Edward Tudor Pole, Liz White, Prunella Scales.Murder is easy: Julia McKenzie, Camilla Arfwedson, Tim Brooke-Taylor, Anna Chancellor, Benedict Cumberbatch, David Haig, Shirley Henderson, James Lance, Lyndsey Marshal, Steve Pemberton, Jemma Redgrave, Hugo Speer, Margo Stilley, Sylvia Syms, Russell Tovey.They do it with mirrors: Julia McKenzie, Elliot Cowan, Brian Cox, Liam Garrigan, Emma Griffiths Malin, Sean Hughes, Alex Jennings, Jordan Long, Ian Ogilvy, Tom Payne, Maxine Peake, Alexie Sayle, Sarah Smart, Nigel Terry, Penelope Wilton, Joan Collins.Why didn't they ask Evans?: Julia McKenzie, Sean Biggerstaff, Samantha Bond, Richard Briers, Warren Clarke, Natalie Dormer, Freddie Fox, Helen Lederer, Rik Mayall, Georgia Moffett, Hannah Murray, Rafe Spall, Mark Williams.A pocket full of rye: Who poisoned the wealthy businessman Rex rotescue? Miss Marple barely has time to ponder this question before her former maid Gladys turns up strangled on the Fortescue estate.Miss Marple returns to help solve mysteries with her keen powers of observation and her quiet common-sense analysis.Murder is easy: "Murder is easy," says elderly Miss Pinkerton to Miss Marple during a chance encounter on a train. However, when Miss Pinkerton herself dies, Miss Marple believes it was no accident.They do it with mirrors: Miss Marple's old friend Carrie-Louise has always had a soft heart for charitable causes. This time it's juvenile criminals lodged in a reformatory on her estate. Murder and mystery follow needing Miss Marple's sleuthing skills.Why didn't they ask Evans?: A dying man's last words turn young Bobby Attfield into an amateur detective. With the help of two assistants, socialite Frankie Derwent and Jane Marple, he sets out to solve the riddle they pose.Rating: Not rated.DVD; region 1, NTSC; widescreen (1.85:1) presentation; Dolby digital stereo.
Subjects: Television adaptations.; Detective and mystery television programs.; Video recordings for the hearing impaired.; Marple, Jane (Fictitious character); Criminal investigation; Murder; Women detectives;
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Never let me go [videorecording] / by Romanek, Mark,film director.(CARDINAL)843275; Garland, Alex,1970-screenwriter.(CARDINAL)636789; Macdonald, Andrew,1966-film producer.; Reich, Allon,film producer.; Mulligan, Carey,1985-actor.; Knightley, Keira,1985-actor.(CARDINAL)340618; Garfield, Andrew,1983-actor.(CARDINAL)559255; Meikle-Small, Isobel,actor.; Purnell, Ella,1996-actor.; Rowe, Charlie,actor.; Rampling, Charlotte,1946-actor.(CARDINAL)348313; Hawkins, Sally,1976-actor.(CARDINAL)690380; Richard, Nathalie,1962-actor.; Riseborough, Andrea,1981-actor.; Gleeson, Domhnall,1983-actor.(CARDINAL)832958; Portman, Rachel,composer.(CARDINAL)342866; Motion picture adaptation of (work):Ishiguro, Kazuo,1954-author.Never let me go.; DNA Films,presenter.; FilmFour (Firm),presenter.(CARDINAL)346669; Fox Searchlight Pictures,presenter.(CARDINAL)341211; Twentieth Century Fox Home Entertainment, Inc.,film publisher.(CARDINAL)340075;
Cinematography, Adam Kimmel ; production designer, Mark Digby ; editor, Barney Pilling ; music by Rachel Portman ; costume designers, Rachael Fleming, Steven Noble ; executive producers, Alex Garland, Kazuo Ishiguro, Tessa Ross.Carey Mulligan, Andrew Garfield, Keira Knightley, Isobel Meikle-Small, Ella Purnell, Charlie Rowe, Charlotte Rampling, Sally Hawkins, Nathalie Richard, Andrea Riseborough, Domhnall Gleeson.Kathy, Ruth, and Tommy are best friends who grow up together in the isolated boarding school called Hailsham, with a chilling secret. As children, Kathy is secretly in love with Tommy. Then she sees her best friend Ruth holding Tommy's hand, and is devastated. As adolescents, Tommy and Kathy form a deep connection, only to have Ruth shove them apart with her own romantic demands. As they prepare to leave the school, they learn of their true purpose: each is a clone that will later have their organs harvested for medical purposes. Kathy takes on the role of "Carer," dedicating herself to looking after those being slowly dissected, and eventually Tommy and Ruth prepare to make their first "donations." As the years pass, the group grows apart, before finally reuniting just as both Tommy and Ruth are about to "complete."MPAA rating: Rated R, for some sexuality and nudity.DVD; region 1; NTSC; wide screen presentation; 5.1 Dolby Digital surround, 2.0 stereo surround.
Subjects: Science fiction films.; Coming-of-age films.; Feature films.; Fiction films.; Video recordings for the hearing impaired.; Ishiguro, Kazuo, 1954-; Boarding school students; Young women; Young men; Human cloning; Organ donors;
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Pasta for nightingales : a 17th-century handbook of bird-care and folklore / by Olina, Giovanni Pietro,active 1622,author.; Clayton, Kate,translator.; Dal Pozzo, Cassiano,1588-1657,illustrator.; Kane, Sarah,editor.; Royal Collection Trust,issuing body.(CARDINAL)532748;
Includes bibliographical references and index."Cassiano dal Pozzo, (1588-1657) now celebrated as one of the most important art patrons in Italy of the seventeenth century, commissioned a number of exquisite studies of birds as part of his famous "Paper Museum." In 1622 the lawyer and ornithologist Giovanni Pietro Olina used these drawings, which are now kept in the Royal Library at Windsor Castle, as the basis for the illustrations in his Uccelliera. Pasta for Nightingales combines Cassiano's original artwork with selections from the first modern translation of Olina's text. It includes such enchanting insights as the idea that robins suffered from dizziness and that the hoopoe overindulged in grapes until it became "dazed and halfdrunk." However, it also includes much fascinating early natural history and ornithological observation--as well as the secret recipe for pasta to keep your nightingale happy and encourage it to sing. A historic and delightful gift book, which is bound to appeal to every bird-lover."--
Subjects: Illustrated works.; Birds.; Birds; Ornithology;
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Landmark : the fields of landscape photography / by Ewing, William A.,author.(CARDINAL)278115;
Includes bibliographical references (pages 254-255).Preface -- Introduction -- Sublime -- Pastoral -- Artefacts -- Rupture -- Playground -- Scar -- Control -- Enigma -- Hallucination -- Reverie -- Artists' voices / Compiled by Holly Roussell.Landscape photography has traveled far from its origins in the picturesque or pastoral. It is at the cutting edge of contemporary image-making with leading photographers creating work that transcends definitions of art or documentary. This is the first truly international survey of a vibrant, burgeoning field of photography, its masterful image-makers, and their work. William A. Ewing has selected more than 230 photographs by over 100 photographers, ranging from renowned figures such as Susan Derges, Edward Burtynsky, and Simon Norfolk, to younger rising stars including Pieter Hugo, Olaf Otto Becker, and Penelope Umbrico. Each of them represents an individual viewpoint of a shared concern for our changing landscape and environment. Organized into ten themes, Landmark is an intelligent and poetic survey which captures a genre of photography to perfection.
Subjects: Landscape photography.; Photography, Artistic.;
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Patently female : from AZT to TV dinners : stories of women inventors and their breakthrough ideas / by Vare, Ethlie Ann,author.(DLC)n 86108083 (CARDINAL)189465; Ptacek, Greg,author.(DLC)n 86038511 (CARDINAL)188395;
Includes bibliographical references and index.Chapter 1. Kevlar : Stephanie L. Kwolek -- Cotton gin : Catherine Littlefield Greene -- Geobond : Patricia Billings -- Liquid paper : Bette Nesmith Graham -- Artificial diamonds : Patricia A. Bianconi -- Voice-controlled devices : Martine Kempf -- Windshield wiper : Mary Anderson -- Vacuum canning : Amanda Theodosia Jones/ Mary Engle Pennington -- Cordless phone : Teri Pall -- Maritime signal flare : Martha Coston -- Tract housing : Kate Gleason -- The paper bag : Margaret Knight/ Lydia Deubener -- Electric motor : Emily Goss Davenport -- The aircart : Mary Howell -- Automated motel : Carmemina Parkhurst -- Voice monitor -- Doris Drucker -- Cultured marble : Harriet Hosmer -- Car tray table : Sandy Flick -- Personal communicator : Celeste Baranski -- Disposable phone : Randice Altschul -- Chapter 2. Automatic dishwasher : Josephine Cochran -- Drip coffeemaker : Melitta Bentz -- Carpet sweeper : Anna Bissell -- Fabric softener sheets : Agnes McQueary -- Jolly jumper : Jane Wells/Olivia Poole -- Potato chips in bags : Laura Scudder -- Scotchgard : Patsy Sherman -- Miracle mop : Joy Mangano -- Stove top stuffing : Ruth Siems -- Frozen pizza : Rose Totino -- Spic and Span : Elizabeth MacDonald -- Zigzag sewing machine : Helen Augusta Blanchard -- Automatic sewing machine : Caroline Garcin -- Step-on trash container : Lillian Moller Gilbreth -- Lactaid : Virginia Holsinger -- Jell-O : Sarah Cooper, Rose Markward Knox, Mary Wait -- Chapter 3. COBOL/Computer compiler : Grace Murray Hopper -- Computer gaming : Roberta Williams -- First computer language : Ada Byron, Lady Lovelace -- Virtual film set : Lynn Hershman Leeson -- The aging machine : Nancy Burson -- High-tech home (and motor home) : Portia Isaacson -- Office computer, airline reservations system : Evelyn Berezin -- Library database : Alicia Page -- Workstation for the handicapped : Caroline Fu -- Computer network debugger : Shaula Alexander Yemini -- Blissymbol program : Rachel Zimmerman -- 3-d innovations : Susan Kasen Summer, Shin-Yee Lu, Elizabeth Downing -- Utility equipment : Edith Clarke, Edna Schneider Hoover -- Supercomputer and microelectronics chip design : Lynn Conway -- Chapter 4. Chemotherapy : Gertrude Elion -- AZT : Janet Rideout -- Protease Inhibitors : M. Katherine Holloway, Chen Zhao -- Nystatin : Elizabeth Hazen and Rachel Brown -- Radioimmunoassay : Rosalyn Yalow -- Urinalysis : Helen Murray Free -- Bone marrow transplants : Suzanne Ildstad -- Rolfing : Ida Rolf -- Laser cataract surgergy : Patricia Bath -- t-PA : Diane Pennica -- Telomerase : Andrea Bodnar -- Chapter 5. FoxFibre : Sally Fox -- Eco-software : Virginia Dale -- Xanthan gum, IV fluids : Allene Rosalind Jeanes -- Agricultural antibiotics : Odette Shotwell -- Super slurper : Mary Ollidene Weaver -- Herbal remedies : Nicole Maxwell -- Nonpolluting marine oil filter : Dorothy Kucik -- Recyclable handbag : Judy A. Samelson -- Marwood : Margarita Centeno -- Molecular filters : Edith M. Flanigen -- Superyeast : Dr. Inge Russell -- Pollutant scanner : Lori A. Todd -- Chapter 6. The bra : Herminie Cadole, Caresse Crosby, Ida Rosenthal -- Jogbra : Hinda Miller and Lisa Lindahl -- Scunci ("scrunchie") : Rommy Revson -- Topsy tail : Tomima Edmark -- Dazzle Dot : Mary Ellen Hills -- O. B. tampon : Dr. Judith Esser-Mittag -- Hair relaxer : Sarah Breedlove ("Madame C. J. Walker") -- Permanent waving machine : Marjorie Joyner -- Disposable diaper : Marion Donovan -- Chapter 7. Mars Rover : Donna Shirley -- Optical imaging : Ellen Ochoa -- Space suit : Alice Chatham, Bernadette Luna -- Pulsar : Jocelyn Bell -- Extraterrestrial life : Roberta Score -- Extraterrestrial origin of life on earth : Luann Becker -- Planet-in-formation : Andrea Ghez -- Planet outside the solar system : Susan Tereby -- Means for measuring the universe's age : Wendy Friedman -- Chapter 8. Barbie doll : Ruth Handler -- Hang glider : Gertrude Rogallo -- Girl's softball helmet : Pamela Ryan -- "Revenge" toilet paper and novelty gifts : Mary Putre -- Centipede : Dona Bailey -- Chapter 9. Kiddie Stool : Jeanie Low -- Happy Hands : Elizabeth Low -- Makin' Bacon : Abbey Fleck -- "Money Talks" : bill reader for the blind : Tracy Phillips -- Wristies : K-K Gregory -- Magic Shine Colored Car Wax : Vanessa Hess -- Glo-Sheet : Becky Schroeder -- Child Locator : Lisa Stovall -- Speech-Recognition Programs : Sarita James -- Pocket Diaper : Chelsea Lanmon.
Subjects: Biographies.; Women inventors.; Women inventors;
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Becoming a graphic & digital designer : a guide to careers in design / by Heller, Steven,author.(CARDINAL)277771; Vienne, Véronique,author.(CARDINAL)391921;
Includes bibliographical references (pages 330-331) and index.Glossary ; Job opportunities ; Job seeking ; The optimum portfolio ; First impressions -- One. Graphic design : Inspirations and motivations : On being a graphic designer / Michael Bierut ; Selfish--in a good way / Stephen Doyle ; On being self-motivated / Stefan Sagmeister ; Still designing after all these years / Arnold Schwartzman ; The joys of print design / Gail Anderson -- Starting a studio or working for someone else : Mapping out the future / Lynda Decker ; From boss to employee / Fernando Music -- Working holistically / Allison Henry Aver ; Creative space / Romain Raclin ; Staying independent / Alexander Isley ; Small is sensible / Agnieszka Gasparska ; Championing design / Bobby Martin and Jennifer Kinon -- What a dream client looks like / Antonio Alcalá ; From band member to design leader / Mark Pernice ; Balancing studio and home / Tamara Gildengers Connolly ; One person, all alone / Araba Simpson ; Designing for design firms / Matt Luckhurst -- Partners on partnering : Not a lot of verbalizing / Hjalti Karlsson and Jan Wilker ; Sharing responsibilities / Stuart Rogers and Sam Eckersley ; How partners become partners / Justin Colt and Jose Fresneda ; Two partners, one passion / Greg D'Onofrio and Patricia Belen ; At present we are three / Scott Buschkuhl -- Two. Design genres : Letters and type : Lettering as art and business / Marian Bantjes ; There's a type designer in the house / Andy Cruz and Rich Roat ; Typography that speaks up / Pierre di Scuillo ; An illustrator's passion for type / Ross MacDonald ; For the love of type / Roberto de Vicq de Cumptich ; How many typefaces can you love? -- Making logos and marks : The mark maker / Mark Fox -- Books and book jackets : Making a living doing books / Scott-Martin Kosofsky ; Books and e-books / Michael Carabetta ; The bookkeeper / Paul Buckley ; Making visual books / Jim Heimann -- Editorial design : Print is bouncing back / Len Small ; Art director becomes editor / Susanna Shannon -- Social innovation : Citizen designer / Mark Randall ; Socially impactful design / Bob McKinnon -- Branding and packaging : Approachable design / Sharon Werner -- Illustration design : Poster man / Michel Bouvet ; Design is like classical ballet / Mirko Ilic ; Graphic commentary and design / Steve Brodner ; The old new illustration / Steven Guarnaccia ; Fraudulent graphic designer / Neil Gower ; Designing pictures / Craig Frazier -- Three. Transitional design : Understanding change : The architect of understanding / Richard Saul Wurman ; Crossing disciplines ; Creating interactions / Petrula Vrontikis ; The experience of the information / Erik Adigard ; Graphic design as a cause / Véronique Marrier ; Making transitions: returning to school with Barbara DeWilde -- Eccentrics and design quirkiness : Celebrating commercial art / Charles S. Anderson ; Over-the-top digital D.I.Y. / Antoine Andiau and Manuel Warosz ; H5: getting an Oscar for graphic design / Ludovic Houplain ; Designing cooties / Cary Munion ; Speaking frankly / Nick Ace -- What comes next : Disposable ideas / Timothy Goodman ; Making design meals / Ryan Feerer ; Design entrepreneurship ; "I am reckless!" / Franco Cervi -- Four. Digital design : Interactive multimedia installations and interfaces : Debugging the language of digital job titles ; Subverting the mental map / Jeroen Barendse ; Demomaking for a living / Julien Gachadoat ; The new motion / Ada Whitney ; Defining the new animation: popularity / J.J. Sedelmeir ; Defining the new animation: technology's perks / J.J. Sedelmeir ; Asking the right questions / Jean-Louis Fréchin ; Working for Google / Alexander Chen -- Designing apps for mobile devices : Between text and images / Sean Bumgarner ; Always learning / Michel Chanaud ; Designer as accelerator / John Kilpatrick ; Digital books and magazines by contemporary artists / Nicolas Ledoux and Pascal Béjean ; Typography on the Web / Jason Santa Maria ; Games as powerful motivators / Frédérique Krupa ; Girls and games -- E-commerce with a soul : Growing into a job / Randy J. Hunt ; Online editorial ventures / Lucy Sisman ; Addicted to startups / Nancy Kruger Cohen -- User experience specialists : Understanding human-computer interaction / Bruce Charonnat ; Using the audience as media / Michael Aidan ; Mapping the relationship between ideas / Hugh Dubberly ; To publish: to create a public for books / Matthew Stadler -- Geeks, programmers, developers, tinkerers : Controlling computers with our thoughts / Frieder Nake ; Iterations and algorithms / Mark Webster -- Five. Design education : Making choices : Old school, new school / Andrea Marks ; Educating design entrepreneurs / Lita Talarico ; Developing the right attitude / Rudi Meyer ; Idiosyncratic contexts / Lucille Tenazas ; Interfacing with UX / Liz Danzico ; The maker generation / Allan Chochinov ; Students and surveillance / David Carroll ; APPS that track / David Carroll -- Appendix 1 : College directory -- Appendix 2 : Additional reading."Building on the past sucesses of Becoming a Graphic Designer and Becoming a Digital Designer, this newly combined fifth edition addresses the demands of finding and suceeding at a design career in the 21st century" -- Back cover.
Subjects: Interviews.; Commercial art; Graphic arts; Computer graphics; Graphic artists; Designers;
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