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Seeing comes before words.

January 15, 2018 by tillie 2 Comments

I picked up this book for a multitude of reasons. Mainly because the cover was brilliant, the physical size of the book is perfect for twisting in your hands and it’s beautiful enough that I wanted to be seen with it. The first page is remarkable. It starts with one sentence “Seeing comes before words. The child looks and recognizes before it speaks.” And then whitespace. I’m such a sucker for whitespace. This book should have had more whitespace. It’s set in a bold Univers […]

Filed Under: Non-Fiction Tagged With: #CBR10, art, BBC, John Berger, Mathildehoeg, Philosophy, ways of seeing

tillie's CBR10 Review No:2 · Genres: Non-Fiction · Tags: #CBR10, art, BBC, John Berger, Mathildehoeg, Philosophy, ways of seeing ·
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For those who can’t stop doodling

December 30, 2017 by tillie Leave a Comment

This is a hard book to review as I have been sketchnoting for years. I picked this book up because I was teaching the technique and I wanted to give some more tangible resources to my students without going through the trouble of making too much of my own stuff. The book is beautifully constructed with lots of lovely sketchnotes and some exercises. He covers techniques, materials, supplies, rudimentary layouts and encourages you to get on sketchnoting. Reading this book took me a year, on/off […]

Filed Under: Non-Fiction Tagged With: art, cbr9, graphic design, guide, handbook, Mathildehoeg, mike rohde, sketchnoting, tutorial, visual desing

tillie's CBR9 Review No:49 · Genres: Non-Fiction · Tags: art, cbr9, graphic design, guide, handbook, Mathildehoeg, mike rohde, sketchnoting, tutorial, visual desing ·
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CBR9 #6 – Crystal Flowers: Poems and a Libretto

November 8, 2017 by Siege Leave a Comment

In which Siege returns to ramble aimlessly about a museum visit and her new favorite poet.

Filed Under: Poetry Tagged With: art, Florine Stettheimer, poetry

Siege's CBR9 Review No:6 · Genres: Poetry · Tags: art, Florine Stettheimer, poetry ·
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Helping Us Figure Out Why Buildings Cause Such Visceral Reactions

July 8, 2017 by ASKReviews Leave a Comment

Best for: People not that familiar with architecture who are interested in learning about it in a philosophical way. In a nutshell: Author de Botton takes the reader through a lovely journey exploring how the buildings we inhabit can help fill missing pieces in our lives, and impact how we feel. Line that sticks with me: “The buildings we admire are ultimately those which, in a variety of ways, extol values we think worthwhile.” (p 98) Why I chose it: I bought this long ago. […]

Filed Under: Non-Fiction Tagged With: Alain de Botton, architecture, art

ASKReviews's CBR9 Review No:54 · Genres: Non-Fiction · Tags: Alain de Botton, architecture, art ·
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The Velveteen Daughter

Golden Child

July 3, 2017 by G.D. Giant Leave a Comment

I was lucky enough to win an ARC of The Velveteen Daughter by Laurel Davis Huber from Goodreads, and I really mean it when I say I was lucky to win that giveaway. The Velveteen Daughter is a lovely, charming book.  It’s well-written and gives a wonderful sense of time and place.  It’s easily the best book I’ve read all year and one of my favorites ever.  It’s not actually released until July 11th, but I highly recommend getting it as soon as it’s available.  […]

Filed Under: Biography/Memoir, Fiction Tagged With: #thevelveteendaughter, art, artists, historical fiction, Laurel Davis Huber, NYC, The Velveteen Daughter, Turn of the Century

G.D. Giant's CBR9 Review No:23 · Genres: Biography/Memoir, Fiction · Tags: #thevelveteendaughter, art, artists, historical fiction, Laurel Davis Huber, NYC, The Velveteen Daughter, Turn of the Century ·
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Stunning photo project or exploitation?

June 19, 2017 by Blingle Bells Leave a Comment

The premise of The Oxford Project is simple, and I suspect it’s one that you’ll either get or really not get. In 1984, Peter Feldstein photographed every resident of Oxford, Iowa (I can’t recall if he ended up photographing every single resident, but if not it was extremely close). The photographs are simple and stark, with people rarely posing but just standing frankly in front of the camera. Sometimes they’re accompanied by a bicycle, a baby, a gun, a lion. In 2004, he went back […]

Filed Under: Non-Fiction Tagged With: art, Iowa, peter feldstein, photography, small towns, stephen g bloom, the oxford project

Blingle Bells's CBR9 Review No:18 · Genres: Non-Fiction · Tags: art, Iowa, peter feldstein, photography, small towns, stephen g bloom, the oxford project ·
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