An increasing number of people are breathing new life into old and damaged books, either by calling on professional repairers or undertaking the task themselves. Some enthusiasts even design and bind ...
In today’s world, most books are produced in massive warehouses, churned out by the thousands. Stacks of paper whirl through a series of machines—pushed, pressed, and bound into a sleek commercial ...
In a world obsessed with all things digital, the art of bookbinding is something of a lost skill. This fascinating craft spans back to the 2nd century BC and provides enthusiasts with a satisfying ...
A number of traditional handicrafts in Vietnam have fallen into oblivion as new technologies emerge during the Industry 4.0 era. Bookbinding first appeared in the country more than 1,500 years ago, ...
At his studio in Beijing, artist Zhang Xiaodong layers hundreds of sheets of thin paper on top of one another until they form a complete and impeccable image. When the chapters of his elaborate books ...
The only thing more beautiful than the red cloth stretched across the cover of Sarah Lesure’s handcrafted book is the swirling font filling up the pages inside. Each page is meticulously crafted to ...
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Made to Last is a series of profiles of Regina-area artisans who have a passion and talent for hands-on jobs creating or repairing unique, high-quality pieces that require time and personal care.
Catalogue of an exhibit at the Pierpont Morgan Library, 21 February-8 April 1979. siris_sil_403743 ...