Recommendations from our site
“What I love about Albers is that his theories are not trendy. They are scientifically grounded, and often mind-blowing, as the examples in the book illustrate. Adjacent colours, though identical, can appear very differently to the eye due to their placement… I appreciate that as a tool in my designer’s toolkit.” Read more...
The Best Books for Graphic Designers
Linda Secondari, Artists & Art Critic
Our most recommended books
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The English Garden (World of Art)
by Edward Hyams and Edwin Smith -
A Fortunate Man: The Story of a Country Doctor
by Jean Mohr & John Berger -
How Buildings Learn
by Stewart Brand -
Meggs' History of Graphic Design 6th Edition
by Philip B. Meggs -
A Gardener's Labyrinth
by Tessa Traeger and Patrick Kinmonth -
Nancy Lancaster
by Robert Becker