The Big Book of Green Design
posted by Noah at 9:00 AM
I recently found out that several of my recent pieces are included in the new book from Crescent Hill Books: The Big Book of Green Design. This is the latest in a terrific run of environmental/socially conscious themed books coming out for graphic designers in the past two years*, which is a welcome relief after the long drought that preceded it. The Big Book of Green Design is definitely more of a coffee table book than a reference manual, but with an intro by Re-Nourish founder Eric Benson, hundreds of visual examples, and several detailed case studies it should be a fairly inspiring resource for anyone interested in the environmental direction businesses big and small are taking. The book is scheduled for release later this month, ask for it at your local independent bookstore.




*See also my reviews of: Green Graphic Design, SustainAble, and Do Good Design.
Labels: book, design, environment, green, review, sociallyconsious













4 Comments:
Excellent. Congrats on the recognition. The book looks terrific.
Congrats, Noah! I love, love, love those trophies.
Thanks Jess!
Looks awesome Noah!
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