Tag: Pictures
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Homes of famous authors recreated in a stunning book art series
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In ‘Literary Homes’ project, Su Blackwell used copies of famous books by classic women writers of the 19th century.
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A fascinating evolution of the alphabet (flowchart)
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It’s just a series of characters, but what a fascinating read!
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All books are for everyone!
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Author and illustrator Elise Gravel has created a poster that shows children that they can read whatever they like, because “reading choices are personal and shouldn’t be judged.”
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How to find out which European language you are reading (flowchart)
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This fascinating flowchart helps you decode which European language you are looking at. Does it work for your mother tongue?
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Booksellers of the future (cartoon)
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Another fantastic cartoon created by Tom Gauld for the Guardian.
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Reading together with a kid (cartoon)
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Here is a newest cartoon from our beloved Grant Snider (Incidental Comics).
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Why do you read? (cartoon)
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The cartoon is included in Debbie Tung’s new book published by Andrews McMeel Publishing, Book Love.
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Rearranging the bookshelf (cartoon)
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Another awesome cartoon by John Atkinson / Wrong Hands. More to check out:
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Why don’t we do something outside? (cartoon)
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This is just one of dozens of gorgeous cartoons from a new book by Debbie Tung, Book Love.
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Literary circles of influence (chart)
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This amazing visualization of literary, scientific and artistic influences is designed “to illustrate the enormous creative indebtedness that permeates humanity’s proudest intellectual output, while also demonstrating the cross-pollination of disciplines across science, art, literature, film and music.” The chart was created by Michelle Legro (Lapham’s Quarterly), Maria Popova (Brain Pickings), and beautifully illustrated by Wendy…
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Build your own Shakespearean insult using this fun chart
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This fun chart could easily become of the most enjoyable ways to celebrate the world’s most adored author.