Review:

Making Books: A Guide For Educators And Artists By Peter Buchanan Smith

overall review score: 4.2
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Making Books: A Guide for Educators and Artists by Peter Buchanan-Smith serves as a comprehensive manual that explores the creative process of designing, constructing, and understanding books as artistic works. It offers practical advice, case studies, and insights aimed at both educators and artists interested in the craft of bookmaking, emphasizing an innovative approach to visual storytelling and object design.

Key Features

  • In-depth guidance on the fundamentals of making handmade books
  • Tips for integrating artistic concepts into book design
  • Case studies demonstrating diverse book-making techniques
  • Accessible instructions suited for beginners and experienced practitioners alike
  • Focus on combining form, function, and narrative within book structures
  • Includes tools, materials, and process explanations

Pros

  • Provides detailed, practical instructions suitable for various skill levels
  • Encourages creative experimentation with book structure and materials
  • Rich visual examples that aid understanding
  • Bridges educational theory with hands-on artistry
  • Inspires both educators and artists to explore new approaches in bookmaking

Cons

  • May be somewhat dense for absolute beginners without prior craft experience
  • Could benefit from more digital or modern technology integration
  • Some sections assume a familiarity with basic art or crafting terminology

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