By craig, on December 14th, 2008%
I watched this video today that shows Susan Kapuscinski Gaylord demonstrating how to make a book with a elastic-and-stick binding (thanks Camille), and that got me searching for other videos and sites about book-making and artist books. One thing led to another and pretty soon I had compiled the following collection of links.
While I had previously . . . → Read More: Artists’ books, altered books, pop-ups, and more
By craig, on October 1st, 2008%
Color in Motion is an animated and interactive experience that explores color communication and color symbolism. Designed by Claudia Cortes for her MFA Thesis in Computer Graphics Design at RIT.
Here are 10 book artists that will make you and your students look at books in new ways.
If you’re a fan of map art, like I . . . → Read More: Web Sightings for October
By craig, on September 1st, 2008%
Something for everyone this month . . .
Download the Booklyn Artists Alliance ED Manual for lessons on book-making.
Tim Brown (CEO of IDEO) writes about Design Thinking in Harvard Review.
Browse a large collection of Woodblock Prints of Ando Hiroshige.
James G. Lengel outlines different ways of using images in a presentation, with an eye to the educational value . . . → Read More: Web Sightings for September
Web Sightings for February 2010
Lego Explorer photo by kennymatic, CC Attribution License
Is it February already? That means its time for another listing of Web Sightings:
Registration is open for the 2010 Doodle 4 Google competition that invites K-12 students to redesign the Google homepage logo based on the theme, “If I Could Do Anything, I Would …”
Check out the Google . . . → Read More: Web Sightings for February 2010