More Paperwork , following on from the successful Paperwork published by Phaidon in 1993, explores the myriad number of everyday and specialized objects that utilize the considerable strengths, diversity, adaptability and versatility of paper. The author’s selection of paper-based products will be chosen both for their inherent aesthetic qualities and to demonstrate the sheer mind-blowing versatility of paper. From two-dimensional applications such as identity stationary to three-dimensional objects, ranging from the mundane egg-box to the famous Lloyd Loom, and right up to contemporary explorations in architecture by Shigeru Ban, Nancy Williams will prepare an exhaustive census of products and projects
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beautiful book showcasing various uses of paper in print, architectural and product design. as it should, the book object itself represents the brilliant possibilities of paper.