Book Description
In the first of a new series about the ongoing idylls of a little doll and her friends, whimsy is wrapped in a fresh, modern look. It's a wonderful windy day and perfect for Windy's favorite activity--flying her big, blue kite. When the wind blows her kite away, she sets off to find it through artfully photographed cut-and-folded paper landscapes. |
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Each book in the series will highlight an activity from the story with complete and simple instructions on the inside jacket cover (in Windy's case, how to make and fly a kite). The pictures and stories are perfect for small children, with playful maps to trace each adventure and great ideas for things to do and make. |
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Robin Mitchell is a recent graduate from the graphic design program at the Emily Carr Institute of Art and Design. Some of her recent clients have included Rodney Graham and the DIA Gallery in New York and Quattro Records in Tokyo. Michell is also a founding member of the design group "picnic," focusing on book design, interactive media, soft industrial design, and, most recently, mittens.
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Judith Steedman is the principal of Steedman Design, a graphic design studio in Vancouver. Specializing in book design, Steedman has designed books for artists anad writers such as Francis Alys, Stan Douglas, Ken Lum, and Walter Marchetti. Steedman is co-editor and designer of Inside Magazines, co-published by BIS Publishers, Thames and Hudson, and Gingko Press. She holds degrees in English literature and graphic design from the University of British Columbia and the Emily Carr Institute of Art and Design, respectively.
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