soldieronpond:

The Black Book of Colors by Menena Cottin

I stumbled across this while looking for a book for my cousin’s new baby. I was so intrigued by the whole idea. On each left page there was words written in braille and then again in white text. It was the description of colors, according to how a blind child would experience. On the right there were raised etchings of what each page was describing. It’s so beautiful.

One page in particular that really caught my attention was the one describing the color red. It talked about how red is how it feels to bite into a ripe strawberry, or the stinging on your knee after you fall down.  Blue was the feeling of sunshine on your face. 

It’s just so astounding that someone managed this, as the idea of how to describe a color to someone who has no reference has always fascinated and baffled me.

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glitterdeers:

celiadiary: Susanne Kriemann, One Book (2009)

glitterdeers:

celiadiary: Susanne Kriemann, One Book (2009)

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Tags: Type Design Books

kittydoom:

“The Basement Stacks” by Wary Meyers

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tumbledbookshelf:

Finally! Scored from Better World Books… The Illustrated Elements of Style. My favorite gift this year! I know you’ll ask, “Why does a book on English usage need to be illustrated?” The answer is, of course, it doesn’t. 

I MUST find this!!

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razorbladesalvations:

by Shokoofeh ZD

Tags: books design

bcaptured:

i do, too.
fuckyouverymuch:

We love whoever wrote this.

bcaptured:

i do, too.

fuckyouverymuch:

We love whoever wrote this.

LOOK at that page layout!

LOOK at that page layout!

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