Antique Packaging


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50 Trade Secrets of Great Design Packaging


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50 Trade Secrets of Great Design: Packaging looks behind the scenes at fifty commercial product package designs, revealing how designers work with clients from concept to completion. A wealth of working drawings, computer visuals, thumbnail sketches, and color photographs demonstrate the formation of each concept and how the final design was executed.




Pack Your Life 2


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Packaging design, in fact, is an act of balancing between creativity, personality and functionality. First, your new packaging needs to be distinctive and should really stand out. This is a pure challenge of creativity, to come up with something nobody else has done before. Sometime that means extraordinary boldness, pushing the limits, solutions that are larger than life. Second, the packaging has to instantly say something about the product. Packaging has no role of its own; its sole purpose is to bring the stuff inside forward. This means that packaging has to convey unmistakably the products message. The book collects nearly all the latest wonderful packaging design works, featuring a wide range of CD, wine, food, household article, and cosmetic packaging, from designers worldwide. Some of them show creative ideas which enrich our life; some present different packaging styles from around the world. The book also includes some excellent student works. It gives those students a stage to display their designs and the book is enriched because of it




Mastering the Antique Trade


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Antique dealing is a captivating and rewarding profession, blending the romance of history with the rigor of commerce. It offers a unique opportunity to connect with the past while engaging in a dynamic and competitive market. However, the path to success in this industry is not without its challenges. This guide aims to equip antique dealers, vendors, and resellers with the knowledge and strategies needed to thrive in the antique market.




Structural Packaging


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"More than 1,000 images showing the processes of creation, design and assembly of a selection of innovative packaging. A sample of the most important and exceptional projects of promotional packaging, shown on three different levels, depneding on their complexity and grouped according to their features and business area: bottles, food, textile, Christmas cards, jewellery, decoration, spare time, writing, folders, chocolate, cosmetics, presents, merchandising, editorial."--Back cover.




Antiques Knock-Off


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When her "charmingly eccentric" mother Vivian is accused of killing mousy-haired busybody Connie Grimes after they were both involved in a bit of a scuffle, Brandy Borne must find the truth, which immerses her in a scandal involving questionable antiques and dark family secrets.




The Magazine Antiques


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Structural Packaging


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Unlike other packaging titles, which simply provide templates to copy, this book enables designers of all packaging types to create 3-D packaging forms that are specific to their needs rather than based on an existing design. It teaches a simple ‘net’ construction system – a one-piece 2-D configuration of card seen when a 3-D package is opened out and flattened – which enables the designer to create a huge number of very strong 3-D packaging forms that are both practical and imaginative. Each chapter concludes with photographs and net drawings of 6–10 creative examples of packaging designs made using the principles outlined in the preceding chapter. Structural Packaging gives the reader an understanding of the underlying principles of packaging construction and the technical knowledge and confidence to develop a greater number of their own unusual and innovative designs than any comparable book. Download the crease diagrams from the book for free at www.laurenceking.com




Sketchbook


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This book explores influential designers’ sketchbooks as a truer reflection of a designer’s thought processes, preoccupations, and problem-solving strategies than can be had by simply viewing finished projects. Highly personal and idiosyncratic, sketchbooks offer an arena for unstructured exploration, a space free from all budgetary and client constraints. Visually arresting objects in their own right, this book aims to elevate sketches from mere ephemera to important documents where the reader can glean valuable insight into the creative process, and apply it to their own practices. Featured designers include Ralph Caplan, Nigel Holmes, Chris Bigg, Eva Jiricna, Jason Munn, Gary Baseman, Marian Bantjes, and many others.




The Little Breadwinner


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Finding Hope and Survival in The Midst of War FROM 1980 TO 1992, A TURBULENT CIVIL WAR ravaged the Central American state of El Salvador, claiming the lives of approximately 75,000 Salvadorans. The Little Breadwinner is a story of tyrannized, frightened families-mostly poor peasants, indigenous peoples, and child farm workers-whose lives signified nothing to the military death squads. Lucia Mann, who was in El Salvador at the time, recalls this vivid historical portrait of human rights violations during and after the "dirty" war between the military-led government and left-wing Farabundo Martí National Liberation Front. This brutal conflict was backed politically, economically, and militarily by the United States with CIA involvement. Throughout these pages, you will experience intense trials of courageous survival with unforgettable characters who yearn for peace, justice, and normalcy. One of the brave women you will meet is Estella Godwin Lozano (a Waorani tribe descendant of the Amazon rain forest), who suffered terribly before her brutal demise in Laredo, Texas in 2019. She was a "little person" who became traumatically affected by the abuse perpetrated by National Guard soldiers outside her pueblo home. She heroically joined the Sandinistas (Cuban-backed guerillas) to seek revenge upon the villains of her country. ABOUT THE AUTHOR: Lucia Mann, humanitarian and activist, was born in British colonial South Africa in the wake of World War II. She now resides in British Columbia, Canada. After retiring from freelance journalism in 1998, she wrote a four-book African series to give voice to those who have suffered and are suffering brutalities and captivity. The Little Breadwinner is her seventh book that exposes accounts of both personal and social injustice.