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Off The Wall is the third edition of this truly original visual design sourcebook. Completely revised with all new photographs, and a new format, it features the best garments that have been entered over recent years in a remarkable celebration of the diversity and creativity of ...
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New Zealanders choose to represent ourselves to the world wearing black - and not just the All Blacks, Tall Blacks and Silver Ferns. Many of our fashion designers choose black as the cornerstone of their collections, and a great deal of our cultural icons (think Fred Dagg) are al ...
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With a foreword by Richard Taylor, twelve fantasy artists are featured, each with a distinctive voice and style.
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Takes a fascinating glimpse into the life of one of New Zealand's most successful female entrepreneurs and dedicated philanthropists. Not only a gripping personal story, the book is a valuable reference for design students, small to medium business owners, working mothers, event ...
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A Micronaut in the Wide World re-discovers the life and work of this talented, original artist/illustrator/typographer.
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Contrary to popular opinion, New Zealand Fashion didn't begin in the late 1990s when four designers were sent to the London catwalks and created a stir with their stylish dark garments. Its history is in fact a long and rich one, and no one tells it better than the team of Dougla ...
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The Art of Footrot Flats showcases the magnificent body of work of New Zealand's greatest cartoonist, Murray Ball, in a beautifully produced 320-page volume. This book, however, is not simply a cartoon book. It is, as the title suggests, an art book. While most of Ball's books ha ...
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There's inspiration, dedication, perspiration and not a little number eight wire and genius about the huge range of products that have been made and designed here, and enthusiastic and expert author Michael Smythe shares with the reader the 'essence of Kiwi' that's in all of them ...
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25 individual designers are profiled in the book, from veterans like Marilyn Sainty and Zambesi's Elizabeth Findlay to commercial success stories like Trelise Cooper.
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With a foreword by Richard Taylor, twelve fantasy artists are featured, each with a distinctive voice and style.
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