Designs for Coloring: Butterflies

Designs for Coloring: Butterflies
Author: Ruth Heller
Publisher: Grosset & Dunlap
Total Pages: 66
Release: 1990-03-15
Genre: Crafts & Hobbies
ISBN: 9780448031491

Fabulous and intricate natural patterns challenge coloring enthusiasts in "Butterflies." The high quality paper is suitable for use with crayons, felt-tipped pens, water paints, pencils, or pastels. (Consumable)

Designs for Coloring: Cats

Designs for Coloring: Cats
Author: Ruth Heller
Publisher: Grosset & Dunlap
Total Pages: 68
Release: 1990-08-30
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN: 9780448031484

For cat lovers--and there are millions of them--this imaginative coloring book from award-winning artist and designer Ruth Heller offers endless delights. It contains realistic-looking domestic cats, wild cats such as leopards and lions, and wonderful fantasy cats. Many are posed against interestingly patterned backgrounds that provide an extra challenge to the artist or designer, who can choose to color them realistically, decoratively, or fantastically.

Optical Art

Optical Art
Author: Ruth Heller
Publisher: Grosset & Dunlap
Total Pages: 68
Release: 1992
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 9780448031439

Line drawings of canvas work patterns, limited to traditional bargello designs.

Paul Rand

Paul Rand
Author: Franc Nunoo-Quarcoo
Publisher: Center for Art and Visual Culture, University of Maryland
Total Pages: 400
Release: 2003
Genre: Architecture
ISBN:

Edited by Franc Nunoo-Quarcoo. Texts by Derek Birdsall, Ivan Chermayeff, Shigeo Fukuda, Milton Glaser, Diane Gromeala, Jessica Helfand, Steven Heller, Armin Hoffmann, Takenobu Igharashi, John Meada, Richard Sapper, Wolfgang Weingart and Massimo Vignelli.

Design Literacy (continued)

Design Literacy (continued)
Author: Steven Heller
Publisher: Skyhorse Publishing Inc.
Total Pages: 300
Release: 1999
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9781581150353

This volume also investigates larger movements and phenomena, such as Norman Rockwell's lasting impression on Americana, issues of plagiarism and censorship, and the "Big Idea" in advertising, and includes profiles of designers whose bodies of work helped determine the look and content of design today."--BOOK JACKET.

Ruthless

Ruthless
Author: Jerry Heller
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 338
Release: 2007-08
Genre: Sound recording executives and producers
ISBN: 1416917942

The maverick music mogul who put rap on the map recounts his riveting career comprising delirious highs and shocking lows, cocaine-fueled mega-deals, brutal wranglings, and the uncanny insight that made a middle-aged, Jewish white guy the most successful record company executive of the rap era.

The Utopia of Rules

The Utopia of Rules
Author: David Graeber
Publisher: Melville House
Total Pages: 274
Release: 2015-02-24
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1612193757

From the author of the international bestseller Debt: The First 5,000 Years comes a revelatory account of the way bureaucracy rules our lives Where does the desire for endless rules, regulations, and bureaucracy come from? How did we come to spend so much of our time filling out forms? And is it really a cipher for state violence? To answer these questions, the anthropologist David Graeber—one of our most important and provocative thinkers—traces the peculiar and unexpected ways we relate to bureaucracy today, and reveals how it shapes our lives in ways we may not even notice…though he also suggests that there may be something perversely appealing—even romantic—about bureaucracy. Leaping from the ascendance of right-wing economics to the hidden meanings behind Sherlock Holmes and Batman, The Utopia of Rules is at once a powerful work of social theory in the tradition of Foucault and Marx, and an entertaining reckoning with popular culture that calls to mind Slavoj Zizek at his most accessible. An essential book for our times, The Utopia of Rules is sure to start a million conversations about the institutions that rule over us—and the better, freer world we should, perhaps, begin to imagine for ourselves.

The Moronic Inferno

The Moronic Inferno
Author: Martin Amis
Publisher: Arrow
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2006
Genre: United States
ISBN: 9780099461869

A collection of essays on America by the author of London Fields, Money and Yellow Dog. At the age of ten, when Martin Amis spent a year in Princeton, New Jersey, he was excited and frightened by America. As an adult he has approached that confusing country from many arresting angles, and interviewed its literati, filmmakers, thinkers, opinion-makers, leaders and crackpots with characteristic discernment and wit. Included in a gallery of Great American Novelists are Norman Mailer, Gore Vidal, Truman Capote, Joseph Heller, William Burroughs, Kurt Vonnegut, John Updike, Paul Theroux, Philip Roth and Saul Bellow. Amis also takes us to Dallas, where presidential candidate Ronald Reagan is attempting to liaise with born-again Christians. We glimpse the beau monde of Palm Beach, where each couple tries to out-Gatsby the other, and examine the case of Claus von Bulow. Steven Spielberg gets a visit, as does Brian de Palma, whom Amis asks why his films make no sense, and Hugh Hefner's sybaritic fortress and sanitized image are penetrated. There can be little that escapes the eye of Martin Amis when his curiosity leads him to a subject, and America has found in him a superlative chronicler.