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Stripes: Design Between the Linesby Linda O'keeffe
Synopses & ReviewsPublisher Comments:In Stripes: Design Between the Lines, writer and design expert Linda O’Keeffe explores the lineage of lines as they shape culture, art, and style. The illustrations create a rollicking visual ride while the accompanying text—by turns witty and weighty—shows how these potent, sometimes-charged symbols have even changed the course of world history.
The simplest and most ancient of all decorative markings, stripes perpetually fascinate. Natural inspirations in the forms of zebra stripes, rippled sand dunes, and intricately gnarled wood grain have led us to use stripes in every permutation: on human bodies from elaborate woven textiles to the iconic Breton T-shirt to sharp pin-striped suits, in art from the earliest cave paintings to vibrant op art canvases, and in industrial design from World War II–era dazzle battleships to the ubiquitous bar code. Their appeal endures.
With over 250 full-color images, Stripes: Design Between the Lines provides a wholly original look at one of the most recognizable patterns of all time. Eight thematic chapters present stripes in every conceivable manifestation, from diabolical to decorative, historic to postmodern. The result is a wonderfully varied visual collage that shows how design-savvy people throughout the ages and recent design stars including Jonathan Adler, Geoffrey Beene, Jamie Drake, Jean Paul Gaultier, Josef Hoffman, Sol LeWitt, Todd Oldham, Alberto Pinto, Giò Ponti, Karim Rashid, David Rockwell, Carolyne Roehm, Paul Smith, and Vivienne Westwood have incorporated stripes into their work and daily lives. Synopsis:The simplest and most ancient of decorative markings, stripes continue to fascinate. Over 200 color images explore the most creative uses of stripes today and their varied and colorful appearances throughout history, from aboriginal body painting to pop culture--think Elvis performing "Jailhouse Rock"--to the works of modern artists such as Ellsworth Kelly, in the fashions of Missoni, on uniforms and national flags, as attention-getting markings on street signs and lighthouses, and of course in interior design and architecture, including their iconic use in canvas fabrics, and on wallpapers and interiors by Todd Oldham, Muriel Brandolini, Jamie Drake, and many more.
Linda O'Keeffe reveals stripes as they crop up in many forms: in nature, art, and haute couture, on uniforms and identifying clothing, as informational aides, and in interior design. These are loosely grouped into eight thematic chapters entitled Jovial, Paradoxical, Tribal, Directional, Optical, Vertical, Horizontal, and Structural. About the AuthorNoted design editor and writer Linda O’Keeffe has been involved in design for over three decades, including sixteen years as the creative director at Metropolitan Home magazine. She currently contributes to a variety of shelter and architecture publications, lectures, moderates panels, and appears regularly on radio and television design programs. She is the author of Brilliant: Design in White (The Monacelli Press, 2011), Shoes: A Celebration of Pumps, Sandals, Slippers & More and The Seven Deadly Sins of Decorating.
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