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childrens books
A working library of design, type, and visual culture.
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Project
2007
Carson Ellis
Publication
2025
At Éditions du livre, the form of a book is something to be cut, coloured and played with
Publication
2012
Check out illustrator Matthew Bromley's very impressive collection of children's books!
Project
2013
Illustration: Thomas Wellmann's Pimo and Rex is an absolutely charming read
Publication
2017
Jana Glatt's children’s book-style illustrations are packed with colour and expression
Project
2016
Great new work from Valencian illustrator Sergio Membrillas
Project
2009
Jon Klassen
Project
2013
Meet the world's most famous crybaby, the star of Reasons my Son is Crying
Project
2021
Leomi Sadler’s illustrations are all about “performances of wisdom, a sense of joy, and perseverance”
Project
2014
Illustration: Kanae Sato’s bold and blotchy children’s illustrations are incredibly eye-catching
Project
2016
The story of how Quentin Blake and James Blake came to collaborate
Project
2020
Once upon a time, in the homogenous world of children’s book illustration…
Publication
2020
“Don’t be too hard on yourself”: Ping Zhu shares valuable advice and discusses her first illustrated children’s book
Typeface
2016
Grilli Type designs new typeface inspired by Soviet children’s books
Project
2016
Jürg Lindenberger's stylistic and vibrant illustrations for all ages
Project
2011
Cristoph Niemann
Brand
2023
New Logo and Identity for Wonderbly by Lovework Studio
Project
2014
Graphic Design: Charlotte Heal illustrates a children's story with luminograms
Publication
2022
Hussein Alazaat on children’s books from the 60s-90s and why they demonstrate the “highest peak of Arabic book-making history”
Publication
2022
Immerse yourself in Dylan Woodall’s wonderful world of playful, community-orientated illustration