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All designers will tell you that the design process is one of perserverance, failure, hard work and eventual triumph. Book cover design is no different. The idea for the book stemmed from attending a talk at St. Bride's Foundation, watching Jon Gray and Jamie Keenan present a carousel of beautiful covers that have never seen the cover of a book as they were rejected (for various reasons) along the way. The proverbial lightbulb went up 'why not publish a book about rejected covers?No, No, No, No, Yes: Book Design Uncovered brings together 25 published book covers and 100 alternatives seen in print for the very first time. Drawing on submissions from book cover designers from across the world, the book is part peek behind the curtain of the book cover design process, part alternative history of book covers.https://www.copyrightbookshop.be/shop/no-no-no-no-yes-book-design-uncovered/
Boekvormgeving --- Covers --- Grafische vormgeving --- Book design --- 766:655.53 --- Boekdesign ; illustraties ; boekomslagen --- Design, Book --- Books --- Graphic design (Typography) --- Gebruiksgrafiek ; tijdschriften ; boekdesign --- Format --- Cover --- 766.32.043 --- Grafische industrie en ontwerp ; beeld ; illustratie ; thema's ; cover design
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This user-friendly book delivers a basic, practical introduction to Engineering Thermodynamics for students at Higher National level. It is written at an approachable level, avoiding excessive use of maths, and focussing on the on practical applications of theory to build student's understanding and interest. Worked examples and self-assessment questions reinforce understanding, provide students with practical techniques for problem solving. The book is an ideal resource for self-study. This is a key text for all students on HNC/D Mechanical and Manufacturing Engineering courses with a Thermodynamics unit. Supplementary reading for undergraduates on engineering or engineering technology programmes and students on BTEC National or Vocational A-level courses. Overseas students taking the Engineering Council Exam 203 and 109 will find this book of great use.
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Engineering and structural adhesives are distinguished from other adhesives by being high strength materials that are designed to support static or dynamic loads, often substantial loads. These adhesives are often subjected to cycling high and low temperatures and aggressive fluids or the weather. In general they are used for the bonding of rigid structures, although some degree of flexibility or toughness is often desirable in the adhesives to counter the effects of movement, impact or vibration. Although traditionally used in the metal working industries, these adhesives are now even more wi
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