Coudal Recommends

On Design

Paul Rand by Steven Heller

Paul Rand changed everything. And then he changed it again. Heller's book
outlines his single-minded devotion to "good work" and examines all the
major projects. A love-letter. Of course= we're assuming you already
have Rand's From Lascaux to Brooklyn and A Designers's Art on your shelves.

The Russian Avant Garde Book

A smart and attractive anthology of the work of Aleksandr Rodchenko, Kazimir Malevich and others, we've found this book to be a powerful design stimulant. By MoMA Print and Illustrated Books Curator, Deborha Wye.

Marks of Excellence

The history, beauty and logic of trademarks always inspires. Per Mollerup's big black book follows me home and then back to work, over
and over. It's probably time to get a second copy.

The Typographic Grid


Hans Rudolf Bosshard's beautiful book
takes the essentials of organizing type and presents them clearly and conversationally.

FontBook: Digital Typeface Compendium

The yellow one.

The Work of Edward Tufte


Envisioning Information,

Visual Explanations: Images and Quantities, Evidence and Narrative
and

The Visual Display of Quantitative Information. Good advice, solid reasoning and spectacularly beautiful bookmaking. Sigh.

Grid Systems in Graphic Design

An understanding of
Josef Muller-Brockmann's Opus
is not optional.

Pantone Color Guides

Never, ever on the shelf. Always on someone's desk, most of the time open. Nuff said. Also very helpful, The Process Color Manual.

On Writing

Style: Toward Clarity and Grace

Two really important things.

On Writing Well

If you're a journalist, a businessperson, or the occasional author of
letters, memos, blog entries, and emails, William K. Zinsser's On Writing Well is a book
you should reread every year. The essential work on clear and
interesting non-fiction writing.

The Chicago Manual of Style


The Bible
for preparing and editing manuscripts for publication. The 15th edition is now available.

Roget's International Thesaurus

Seasoned newspaper men and elementary English teachers might call it a crutch. But when you get right down to it,
a thesaurus
is a reference tool like any other: it can be used effectively or poorly. This is
the one
we turn to when we're looking to pin the perfect shade of meaning on the paper.

Elements of Style

If your education was worth anything, you were assigned
Strunk and White's Elements of Style
for a class. If you're anything like us, you've misplaced and repurchased it a number of times since.

Webster Third New International Dictionary

Someday we'll own the complete OED. Until then,

this unabridged monster will do just fine.

On Code

HTTP: The Definitive Guide

Comprehensive and surprisingly easy to read.
David Gourley and Brian Totty's volume
contains the answers to all those questions about how the web works you shouldn't need to ask.

The PHP Bible

God there are a lot of ugly, thick books in this section of the bookstore, and
this might be the ugliest

of them all. But Tim Converse and Joyce Park have written the clearest
and easiest to navigate primer on PHP. Runner-up in the
ugly-but-effective category goes to
Core PHP Programming
by Leon Atkinson.

Cascading Style Sheets

Eric Meyer's
Definitive CSS Guide

is the O'Reilly book with the salmon on the cover. No-nonsense
tutorials with a well-worn index. There are recently a lot of other
titles in this category. You may ignore them without worry. This is it.

Designing With Web Standards

We could have redone our site using CSS without ever looking at
this lovely orange book.

We could have developed our own workarounds and reinvented the proper
structure for a style-sheet. We probably could have even deciphered the
frustrating inconsistencies of "The Box Model" on our own. Thank God we
didn't have to.

Managing and Using MySQL

Kingfisher on the cover. Clear, precise explanations inside.

NYC Radio

  • WNYC (NPR, classical, espeically evening music with David Garland--weeknights 7-10pm)
  • WFMU (ecelectic freeform, like nothing you've ever heard)
  • WQXR (straight up classical)
  • WKCR (Columbia mostly jazz, Birdflight weekday mornings with Phil Schapp, all Charlie Parker, homerecordings and takes you will hear nowhere elese. Out to Lunch: more adventurous)

Harmony H75 - H76 - H77 - H78

Harmony Archtops

This is the "Cadillac" of the archtop thinlines. The pickups are Maximum DeArmond and the three toggles give you 6 positions. The tremolo is a Bigsby. It features an "Ultra Slim" neck with "Torque-Lok" adjustable reinforcing truss rod. It also sports an ovalled rosewood fingerboard with edge bindings and inlaid position markers. The body is curly maple and the tone, beautiful! This was Harmony's answer to the Gibson ES335. Harmony really tried to break into the professional market with these. The headstock is tortoise. They were offered in two colors, warm cherry tone red, and rich brown mahogany sunburst. The models are identified in this manner: H75, mahogany sunburst, deluxe fixed tailpiece. H76, same as H75 but with Bigsby "True Vibrato" tailpiece. H77 Cherry red, deluxe fixed tailpiece. H78, same as H77 but with Bigsby "True Vibrato" tailpiece.

Most Harmony hollowbody electrics were designed to be used with heavy flat wound strings. Since most players do not use flat wound strings, it is important to find the happy medium. 9-42 gauge strings are too light, the pickups do a good job of getting signal, but the bolt on necks are a little “goosey”. The best gauge that I have found for Harmony hollowbody guitars is 10-46. This still allows us benders to wail, while getting the neck stability much better. The pickups also “hear” the heavier gauge strings better, and as a general rule, the heavier the string, the better the tone. Originally, these guitars had 11-52 gauge, all right for rhythm or finger style, but a little heavy for my taste.

Solaris Initial Thoughts

###Solaris
by Stanislaw Lem

The dream sequence that Kelvin goes through after X-Radiating the ocean is perhaops giving him the ability to understand what it is to be the ocean. Ir what it is to be Rheya, moving from non-existence to existence.

Professor

You are one of my most cherished readers. And my father? Stan Brakhage is a seer. He looks vast.

I'm hoping you can point me in a _____ (considerate?) direction in academia. Who is doing work (reading/writing) in 2004 that would accept a young graduate student for complimentary reading, leraning of the writing form.

aciodic

study the application of progressive (viz. Fourierian) social science with the poetic in writing / the arts / poetry / writing.

The will of the words

Fine time in headlights. We sink further until she finds us. Drenched with wet sex,we head uptown , upstate, upland and finally upon pine forests sinking in a gradual shift north and east, north again until the Rains. Please reign in that guitar, Southerners, they tell us, though we fail to mention an older version -- B-Side from the nineties -- that offer everything recorded in the West underclassman gymnasium. One of us knew Live. The others, a fucked up situation, and guitars among them all. Hello, Leslie.

Jodorowsky's Holy Mountain & El Topo

Online Special Collections

Thomas A. Edison Papers

Charles Olson Research Collection

Two special collections. The Olson one is done quite well, it draws you in with the design (typography, picture up front, &c.) as well an upfront list of places you can go to get the information you want.

The Edison page on the other hand is a mess, with no direction, nothing large and intersting to draw you in (no photos, or interesting design elements other than his signature, which isn't very interesting). There are way too many ways in on the front page which don't seem top be grouped or ategorized very well. I don't know where to start as a casual browser interested in Edison's life.

This is similar to the problem zeldman writes about with the amnesty international redesign. Give the user an easy way in and they will be able to better use the resource.

working?

working?

NRR