WAIL is the first book devoted exclusively to the pioneering album cover designers of Prestige Re...
The first compact history of the American poster with 80 full color reproductions and an essay on...
A highly-illustrated monograph on the life and work of Arthur Singer, an American wildlife artist...
An examination of the narrative and pictorial qualities of comics and how these help comics to co...
Vast as it is varied, the American South has a quality of light that uniquely illuminates its str...
This book rediscovers an important contribution to a popular field of graphicdesign and suggests ...
An innovative documentary project inspired by author and photographer Rockwell Kent's visit to Gr...
Casting and Mending shares the voices of breast cancer patients, veterans, and recovering addicts...
Regarding Frames explores the ways that literary comics engage readers in the mutual construction...
Communicating Knowledge Visually presents a timely, in-depth examination of information design pi...
Lester Beall: Space, Time & Content explores the work of Lester Beall through his ads, posters an...
This book offers offers insightful and informative research about Simon de Colines, one of the gr...
This book is about designs born of necessity; often spontaneously, always pragmatically. It is al...
An examination of how Superman and Batman dealt with cultural and social changes in the 1960s and...
Philip Perkis, the accomplished photographer and educator, now presents the second edition of Tea...
Milani has selectively gathered a visual repertoire of nearly 200 posters by over 100 designers f...
The philosophy of Epicurus (c. 341-271 B.C.), has been a quietly pervasive influence for more tha...
This book traces the history of crime comics from their beginnings to the current resurgence and ...
A fully-illustrated guide to the treasures of the Cary Graphic Arts Collection in Rochester, NY.S...
From My Seat on the Aisle chronicles more than 30 years of Jack Garner's experience as a national...
A concise history of the Aries Press, founded in the 1920s by philanthropist, Spencer Kellogg Jnr...
The book is a descriptive history of the major photographic printing processes that were used bet...
Lucretius (c. 99 BCE-c. 55 BCE) is the author of De Rerum Natura, a work which tries to explain a...
A concise overview of the work of designer Will Burtin, focussing on his ability to visually expr...
A private printed, limited edition facsimile of Aldous Huxley's 1940 essay on the significance an...
The catalogue of an exhibition comparing versions of Monet's Waterloo Bridge at the Memorial Art ...
With reproductions of her sketches, layouts and illustrations, this book examines the life and wo...
This book is a thorough account of Hermann Zapf's contributions to the artistry and success of Ha...
The internationally recognized RIT School of Photographic Arts and Sciences presents the catalogu...
The ease with which we can choose a typeface today is something we take for granted, but it is po...
The first monograph on the work of a photographic pioneer in the field of color nature photograph...
Fifteen stories written by deaf hard of hearing individuals who have had cochlear implants are to...
Alphabet Storties traces Zapf's education in 1930s Germany, to his work on forefront of computer-...
One of only 17 major-league players never to have spent a single day in the minors, Johnny Antone...
A short introduction to the life and work of Italian-born designer, George Giusti, examining his ...
An examination of the popular horror comics of the 1950s and their re-emergence thirty years late...
Epictetus (c. 50-c. 120 CE) was born a slave. His master, Epaphroditus, allowed him to attend the...
Becoming Visible brings together scholarly discussions of visibility and illness, photographs of ...
'Spend Your Alphabets Lavishly,'--a quote from Victor Hugo's Les Misérables--aptly describes the ...
The bold 1961 decision to move Rochester Institute of Technology from a disjointed, small urban c...
Senator George P. McLean's crowning achievement was overseeing passage of one of the country's fi...
The Buffalo Sports Curse is showcased by thirty-two historical Buffalo sports events: the close c...
Beginning in 2008, the Imagine RIT Innovation + Creativity Festival annually attracts thousands t...
Finding Our Place in Nature
This catalogue explores the role of craft in voicing dissent in an era of political disruption.Cr...
Nationally acclaimed sportswriter Scott Pitoniak's Frozen in Time recounts the rich history and t...