Ellen Lupton - Books

Books

  • Graphic Design Thinking (Design Briefs), Princeton Architectural Press, 2011. (ISBN 978-1568989792)
  • Thinking with Type, 2nd revised and expanded edition: A Critical Guide for Designers, Writers, Editors, & Students, Princeton Architectural Press, 2010. (ISBN 978-1568989693)
  • Indie Publishing, Princeton Architectural Press. (ISBN 978-1-56898-760-6)
  • Design Writing Research, Phaidon Press. (ISBN 978-0-7148-3851-9)
  • D.I.Y.: Design It Yourself, Princeton Architectural Press, 2006. (ISBN 978-1-56898-552-7)
  • Thinking with Type: A Critical Guide for Designers, Writers, Editors, & Students, Princeton Architectural Press, 2004. (ISBN 978-1-56898-448-3)
  • Skin: Surface, Substance, Design, Princeton Architectural Press, 2002. (ISBN 978-1-56898-711-8)
  • Graphic Design: The New Basics (Co-authored by Jennifer Cole Phillips) (ISBN 978-1-56898-770-5)
  • D.I.Y.: Kids (Co-authored by Julia Lupton) (ISBN 978-1-56898-707-1)
  • Mixing Messages (ISBN 978-1-56898-099-7)
  • The ABC's of Bauhaus, the Bauhaus and Design Theory (ISBN 978-1-878271-42-6)

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