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Hand Made 3D

by fredesandrs

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Hand Made 3D is a world of three-dimensional objects made by hand. It shows us the best (and truly the best) in cardboard design, emphasizing in the narrative force this type of design has gained. The trend is triggered by photography and doubtlessly by the appreciated set designers, a profession which is held in high esteem in England. This book is geared to introducing designers and artists who explain with their own words each project, focusing on inspiration, concepts and realization. The showcased projects definitely are the latest fad in the international scene and the names are those which get tongues wagging and which we must attend to, for behind them are the ones who are the bleeding edge with their work.… (more)
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Hand Made 3D is a world of three-dimensional objects made by hand. It shows us the best (and truly the best) in cardboard design, emphasizing in the narrative force this type of design has gained. The trend is triggered by photography and doubtlessly by the appreciated set designers, a profession which is held in high esteem in England. This book is geared to introducing designers and artists who explain with their own words each project, focusing on inspiration, concepts and realization. The showcased projects definitely are the latest fad in the international scene and the names are those which get tongues wagging and which we must attend to, for behind them are the ones who are the bleeding edge with their work.

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