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Inspirational design books I like to share

Saffron Craig - Thursday, February 24, 2011
I have never shared my love of books before. I don't know why.
It is a real joy and a privilege for me to own such beautiful books. To thumb through the pages and see all the amazing talent in the world. I always enjoy adding to my design library. I suppose when I heard of Angus and Robertson going into receivership last week I felt compelled to encourage you to buy books from your local book shop because if we don't they simply won't be there in the future, I am lucky enough to have a Berkelouw book shop up the road that has some great books.

As a designer I  sometimes get stuck with a design. Patrick is an amazing art director, he can see where my design is not working and give me constructive criticism, I nearly always feel a sense of relief to have that pointed out to me. Then other times I want to push a design that bit further and I find myself looking for inspiration in books about illustration. Because pushing and refining and knowing when to stop makes for a good design. Books are also a way to be in touch with the creative world.

Here are a four of the 10 design books I have treated myself to this year. 

Print&Pattern by Bowie Style

Prints and Pattern by Bowie Style is a a-z collection of surface designers around the world with a blurb attached to each set of illustrations. The book follows on from her terrific blog from where she is based in London. It is nice to have all the surface designs housed in one book. Below are a few of the numerous works from the book that I find most  inspiring. It is a good book to flick through, a few of the illustrators come form Australia.

Saffron's stack of desgin books


Patterns by Drusilla Cole,  is quite diverse and so cool. How about the illustration on the bottom left which is all threads. If I would have handed that in at Uni I would have been asked to trim the threads maybe even given a fail, trimming threads is not my strong point. I love the colours in the top right design.

This is one of my most thumbed books, probably as it is so creative, so free so diverse and so me.

Patterns

Orla Kiely's book Pattern is a must own if you are a designer, manufacturer, lover of fashion. Orla has been a visiting lecturer at the RCA and Chelsea College of Art and owns a chain of stunning boutiques. When I was in London last I discovered her Covent Garden store and was in raptures how gorgeous  it is. She is just amazing, Not only is this book great eye candy but I have read it cover to cover a few times now. Orla Keily was recently awarded an OBE. This book has also helped me to photograph my products better as she explains what she looks for in a photo shoot.


Pattern by Orla Kiely


Often I look at design books for solutions to a design, how to fill a space, or end a stem for example. The fourth book Illusive - Contemporary Illustration has helped me to find a way to push my designs. There are three books in this series, we own two now. This book has about 20 bookmarks in it for me to look at and find inspiration. It covers all forms of illustration even a chapter called "towards painting". Yum, Yum, Yum. It is also the most pricey book but I am sure it will still be relevant in a decade.



Books books books. Love them, need them. I have always gotten in trouble for reading!
"You are not listening to me!"
 "Nope I am lost in this world, It's so wonderful!"


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Bec commented on 25-Feb-2011 09:19 PM
Wow.... they look sooo inspirational.. i bet you could just sit for a min and get lost for hours.. Thanks for showing them Saffron xx Hope your little blonde has settled in nicely... miss you xx
Kirstin Bokor commented on 25-Feb-2011 08:19 PM
I have been trying for a couple years now to get my hands on an Orla teapot - can't get one here! So sad.

But you are so right about the need to buy books from Australian book stores - support authors, support the local book shop. I beg anyone who reads this blog, don't buy books online from overseas. So many of you make your own clothes, or fabric and hope that people will pay for your items. In everything we do we should be buying local.
elsa hart commented on 25-Feb-2011 02:38 AM
All the books are wonderful ~ I'm going to have to go out to the book store and find them. Thanks so much for sharing.


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