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Bibliocraft A Modern Crafters Guide To Using Library Resources To Jumpstart Creative Projects Faust

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Bibliocraft A Modern Crafters Guide To Using Library Resources To Jumpstart Creative Projects Faust
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Publisher: Abrams; STC Craft
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 17.44 MB
Pages: 207
Author: Faust, Shana; Miller, Johnny; Park, Sun Young; Pigza, Jessica
ISBN: 9781613127254, 9781617690969, 9782013945653, 1613127251, 1617690961, 2013945655
Language: English
Year: 2013

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Bibliocraft A Modern Crafters Guide To Using Library Resources To Jumpstart Creative Projects Faust by Faust, Shana; Miller, Johnny; Park, Sun Young; Pigza, Jessica 9781613127254, 9781617690969, 9782013945653, 1613127251, 1617690961, 2013945655 instant download after payment.

Libraries at almost any scale are places of inspiration, providing information and entertainment as well as the opportunity to pursue education, self-improvement, creative quests, and new knowledge. The New York Public Library, with its vast collections and the beautiful architecture of its main building, is particularly inspirational. However, the talent, dedication, and expertise of the staff are what excite me most about the Library.

 Jessica Pigza creativity, passion, and “love of the hunt” for information and ideas make her an excellent reference practitioner, and her particular joy in helping others become energized by something they find in the Library is why she wrote this book. In the following pages, Jessica leads readers on a tour of different types of libraries, collections, and other resources that can supply design ideas and motivation for all sorts of curious and creative souls. She also provides a practical guide for examining the contents of the best digital libraries and imparts important tips on the application of library materials beyond personal use.

For both the apprehensive and the eager, this guide to libraries, books, ephemera, and more is as approachable as the librarian behind it. There is plenty of guidance on these pages for learning about new resources and for trying something new. And it is full of projects that illustrate the artistic, imaginative creations that can result when you turn to libraries for discovery. From home goods such as Natalie Chanin’s cyanotype-inspired throw and Grace Bonney’s natural history votive candles to embellishments like Rebecca Ringquist’s cartouche embroidery and Julie Schneider’s wood type–patterned stationery, each project began with an encounter with unique and unexpected library materials. I am delighted by the existence of this wonderful book because of the innovative uses of libraries and collections it is sure to spark. I won’t keep you any further from being inspired. See you at the

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