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Robert Klanten, Sven Ehmann, Nicolas Bourquin, Thibaud TissotData Flow 2 expands the definition of contemporary information graphics. The book features new possibilities for diagrams, maps, and charts. It investigates the visual and intuitive presentation of processes, data, and information. | |
| Robert Klanten, Sven Ehmann, Shonquis MorenoTo attract customers restaurants have to set themselves apart in more than a superficial way. These days, striking design concepts are not enough – a restaurant should fulfill a thought-out concept that creates remarkable experiences for its diners. |
Robert Klanten, Sven Ehmann, Kitty Bolhöfer Lux offers an inspiring range of these current approaches to lamps and lighting that represent a fundamental change in the aesthetic and technical possibilities available. | Robert Klanten, Sven EhmannThis book presents inspiring work from around the world that is bringing nature back into our cities: from urban farming initiatives, guerilla gardening, and architectural visions, to furniture, products... |
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| Robert Klanten, Sven EhmannPlay All Day documents a collection of the most vibrant, stimulating and engaging design products and concepts for children. |
Sven EhmannFootball (or Soccer as it is called in the US) is unquestionably THE most popular and celebrated sport worldwide. | Robert Klanten, Sven Ehmann, Adeline MollardRegular examines and documents the current state of graphic design, identifying the most visionary young designers at the top of their game with examples of their progressive manifestations in the printed form. |
Robert Klanten, Sven Ehmann, Lukas FeireissThanks to globalization and digitalization more and more aspects of our business lives and leisure time are taking place on the internet. Consequently, there is more pressure to create the proper setting when we actually do come together. | Robert Klanten, Sven Ehmann, Matthias HübnerTactile shows how graphic design is moving into three-dimensional objects and products. The innovative examples documented in the book demonstrate how designers are developing and implementing their ideas spatially from the very outset of a project. |