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      <image:caption>Cover design, interior and typesetting for Actions &amp; Travels: How Poetry Works by Anna Jackson and published by Auckland University Press. Cover image by Richard McWhannell. 130 x 198 mm softcover with textured cover. 312 pages.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>“David Trubridge ONZM is one of New Zealand’s most successful designers of lighting and furniture, recognised for his distinctive pieces and his commitment to environmentally responsible design. The Other Way is his “love letter to the land and sea”, inspired by a deep connection to nature and his travels to the world’s wildest places — from the blinding white light of Antarctica to the fecund darkness of Aotearoa's fjords. In each place, David reveals the intricate details of the environment, capturing patterns and observations that have inspired the organic forms of his work. David worked with graphic designer Katie Kerr to curate a collection of photographs, sketches and stories, drawn from his journals and archives. The resulting publication unites a photobook with a travelogue; with a rhythmic relationship between image and text that transports the reader through the geological and historical, the poetic and the ecstatic. Combining their skills in publication and industrial design, Katie and David developed a package that had a unique 2D and 3D form. David’s pencil drawing for the cover was reproduced in three-dimensional form for a limited-edition wooden box. The book's cover was offset-printed on craft paper and mounted onto board, which was hand-grooved to wrap around the book block. Astute readers will notice how the title goes “the other way” on the spine.” — Winner of the Aotearoa Best Awards Bronze Award (2022) and Australian AGDA Merit Award (2022) 254x254mm hardcover with exposed spine and hand-grooved binding. 312 pages, 1500 copies produced. Special edition of 100 with plywood slipcase.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Published by GLORIA, Past the Tower, Under the Tree: Twelve Stories of Learning in Community offers a portrait of twelve artists and activists crafting a life in community. From street theatre to rap, from the tattoo hut to the meditation hall, each contributor offers a window into unexpected contexts and rich forms of practice. In these contributions that span love letters to tributes to appeals, we’re invited to reimagine what it means to learn, and to recover a promise in that process: the possibility of a fuller education, where craft and companionship go together. Edited by Balamohan Shingade and Erena Shingade, with contributions by Edith Amituanai, Catherine Delahunty, Mohan Dutta, Dominic Hoey, Areez Katki, Emily Parr, Daniel Michael Satele, Kahurangiariki Smith, Mokonui-a-rangi Smith, Richard von Sturmer, and Terri Te Tau. Winner of 'Best Non-illustrated Book' at the PANZ Book Design Awards, 2024. Printed in Aotearoa New Zealand. 180x110mm with soft touch card cover. 216 pages, 400 copies produced.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Working Together is a slow-burning publishing project that explores the relationships and forms of exchange artists working with today. This edited series of artist-led publications consider collaboration, proximity, and contact within creative practice and aims to embrace new trains of thought that emerge during research and making processes. The publications include a custom typeface designed specifically for the Working Together series. 168x234mm softcover with spiral binding. Two issues in the series so far.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Based in Aotearoa, The National Grid is a periodical dedicated to research in the field of graphic design. It takes an expansive view on graphic design as it intersects with culture, society, politics and histories. As a practice fundamentally concerned with the reproduction and distribution of language, graphic design—The National Grid suggests—is significantly more interesting, and more impactful, than purely market-led or ‘value added’ narratives tend to imply. Not quite ‘magazine’ and not quite ‘academic journal’, The National Grid attempts to chart a path through the murky wasteland between professional practice and academia, art and design. The National Grid was originally published across eight issues between 2005 and 2012, edited and designed by Luke Wood and Jonty Valentine. Revived in 2025, the periodical returns under the editorship of Luke Wood, Katie Kerr, and Matthew Galloway, and is co-published by Ilam Press and GLORIA Books.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>The School of Life, How to Survive the Modern World, 2021; cover and internals.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>GLORIA Books, Dwelling in the Margins: Art Publishing in Aotearoa, 2021; edited, cover and internals.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Anna Jackson, Actions &amp; Travels, Auckland University Press, 2021; cover and internals.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>GLORIA Books, Dirt, 2018. Edited, cover and internals.</image:caption>
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