This book was suggested by Garry Trinh in Sydney after seeing “The RGB Book.” “You gotta do it Dan,” he said using his Garry powers of mind control. It worked. Done. Designed, purchased, glued and shelved for future pondering thought. …
Print: The RGB Book (Not for Sale)
Book is based on a conversation I had with a photographer who was obsessed with color management, so much so he had entirely lost track of the idea of making an interesting book. Color isn’t difficult and it shouldn’t consume …
Print: The Puzzle Book (Not for Sale)
Book was designed as “anti” precious book. Started out as a reportage book but was then painted, cut and sealed and forms a puzzle. Kids love it. “That is the dumbest thing I’ve ever seen.” Thank you. I appreciate that. …
Print: The Postcard Book (Not for Sale)
Book derived from overheard conversation between two young girls at a Japanese stationary shop. Everyone loves postcards, and yet we found a way to go so lazy we can’t even be bothered to send them any longer. Email is so …
Print: Saturation (Not for Sale)
Book derived from my feeling that social media success can spell doom for an image simply by saturating said image. Even things that go viral are forgotten within days in some cases. Book has a clear film 7×7 attached to …
Print: What Michael Thinks (Not for Sale)
What would happen if one photographer surprised another by creating and design HALF of photography book? And then that same photographer surprised the other by dropping the book into his hands with only a “Your turn,” to get things going. …
Print: My Brain on the Internet (Not for Sale)
The Internet has ruined my ability to think clearly and efficiently. I am so distracted by the nonsense we have crafted for ourselves with the onslaught of meaningless insanity called “News.” The homepage of CNN rivals anything the amusement parks …
Dispatches: James Cuddy and Roma Levin
James Cuddy and Roma Levin merge to form Six:Thirty, a London based digital creative practice founded in 2013. This was one of the first interviews I ever attempted, and it’s worth listening to for the garbage truck that showed up …
Print: On Approach
“On Approach” is my most successful book. Basically, this book is everything I was told never to do in photography school. The wrong paper, the wrong size, wrong number of images, no front matter, no back matter, etc., and yet …
Dispatches: Mattias Hubner
Mattias Hubner is a London-based designer of books, identities and websites. He has worked as both editor and designer on over thirty books in the past eight years.
Dispatches: Andrew Losowski
Andrew Losowsky is an editor, curator and writer who has lived and worked in places like Madrid, Hong Kong and New York. His work has appeared in The Guardian, The Wall Street Journal and the Times of London. He is …
Dispatches: Donna Seager
A native of New Orleans, Donna Seager began in the art business in 1978. She was the director of Marlborough Gallery in Boston before moving to California in 1989. She continued to work in galleries in the bay area until …
