For San Francisco-based designer Maximillian Medina, personal projects offer a chance to explore obsessions, experiment with form, and push beyond the limits of client work. His latest book, The Wan Chai Times, channels that energy into a fictional Hong Kong newspaper that’s equal parts art book, type study, and visual playground. Think Tang Dynasty poetry, […] The post The Wan Chai Times: Behind the Book with Maximillian Medina appeared first on Blurb Blog.| Blurb Blog
Food has a way of bringing us home. At Ayu Martiasih’s guesthouse in Bali, home-cooked meals quickly became the highlight for visiting travelers. What began as generous breakfasts evolved into cooking classes, co-led by Ayu and her daughter, Irene Vania, an illustrator and graphic designer with a deep love for Balinese cuisine. Inspired by the […] The post Tempe and Nasi Campur: Behind the Book with Ayu Martiasih and Irene Vania appeared first on Blurb Blog.| Blurb Blog
Learn how to repurpose your book content into new revenue streams! Blurb provides creative business strategies to boost your self-published book sales. The post How to transform existing creative projects into new revenue streams appeared first on Blurb Blog.| Blurb Blog
Sometimes what we need to be successful book-makers is a good set of limits. Yes, you heard me, limits. We’ve been taught to believe that “no limits,” is always the best way, regardless of your pursuit, but I’m here to tell you otherwise. Setting a few parameters, for some of us, is the only way […] The post Dan Milnor: Setting Creative Limits appeared first on Blurb Blog.| Blurb Blog