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The Hand of the Designer: 462 Signed Drawings of Greatest Designers

Francesca Serrazanetti and Matteo Schubert

  • Format: Book

  • Pages: 272

  • Publisher: Moleskine

  • Date Published: Jun 2010

  • Stock Code: 72433

  • ISBN: 9788862935319

  • Binding: Hardback

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Following the success of The Hand of the Architect (Moleskine, 2009) – also available from Turnaround, Moleskine present a catalogue-style book collecting 460 full-colour illustrations consisting of sketches and drawings from a selection of internationally acclaimed designers.

THE HAND OF THE DESIGNER is released in collaboration with an exhibition at the “Salone del Mobile” (Furniture Fair) culminating with an auction at Sotheby’s Milan where all the works are sold. It is the only testimony of the initiative to collect all the works, as well as previously unreleased essays from international designers such as Juli Capella, Franco Raggi, Cristina Morozzi, Enrico Morteo and Vanni Pasca. Presented as a 364-page book with printed ivory paper, thread-sewn binding and a mounted white covering – a first for Moleskine – complete with a black elastic band.

THE HAND OF THE DESIGNER brings together sketches and drawings from an impressive roll-call of some the world’s greatest award-winning designers, ranging from the bright, young talent of Brazil’s Campana Design who have exhibited at the London Design Museum, to Javier Mariscal – the infamous Spanish designer who recently had a major retrospective exhibition at the Design Museum. The sketches take the reader on a journey that departs from the nascent moments held at a designer’s hand, traversing the sharpened cutting edge of technological advances and onto the humour and soul of creativity.

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