Review
Book Review: Process: Visual Journeys in Graphic Design by Banker Wessel
Hello, fellow designers! The second edition of Process: Visual Journeys in Graphic Design by BankerWessel is a must-read for graphic designers, students, and visual enthusiasts looking for a deeper dive into the craft of creating logos and marks. Unlike most design books that focus solely on the final, polished logo or graphic, Process gives readers something even more valuable — the opportunity to peer behind the curtain and see the hard work, experimentation, and countless sketches that go into creating professional design work.
By Gading Widyatamakaabout a year ago in BookClub
Ponniyin Selvan Book Pdf
Ponniyin Selvan: A Timeless Masterpiece of Tamil Historical Fiction Introduction In the vast ocean of world literature, few novels capture the grandeur of history, the complexity of human emotions, and the richness of culture as vividly as Ponniyin Selvan by Kalki Krishnamurthy.
By Novelstamil.comabout a year ago in BookClub
Onyx Storm Review
(Tokyo, 3:17 AM. The neon glow of Shinjuku bleeds through the train window as I clutch my copy of Onyx Storm, its pages trembling in sync with the rattling rails. Outside, the city howls—a tempest of light and sound. Inside, Rebecca Yarros’ words hum like live wires, electrifying the stale air. I’d planned to sleep. Instead, Violet Sorrengail’s storm swallowed me whole.)
By Francisco Navarroabout a year ago in BookClub
The Midnight Library Review
I first cracked open The Midnight Library during a glacial layover in Reykjavik, my breath frosting the airport windows as planes blinked like distant constellations. The cold gnawed at my bones, but the story—oh, the story—was a furnace. Between sips of bitter coffee, I found myself untethered, slipping into Nora Seed’s world where every regret became a door, every choice a universe. By the time my flight boarded, I’d forgotten the chill. The pages hummed.
By Francisco Navarroabout a year ago in BookClub
12 Best Books on Self-Discipline in 2025. AI-Generated.
Self-discipline is the cornerstone of success, personal growth, and achieving long-term goals. This list of the 12 best self-discipline books of 2025 offers timeless insights, strategies, and tools to help readers master habits, overcome procrastination, and stay focused on their ambitions.
By Diana Merescabout a year ago in BookClub
Review of 'And Break the Pretty Kings'
And Break the Pretty Kings was, unfortunately, a challenging read. I wanted to like the book but struggled to keep the story straight as I read along. And, if you’re wondering if it was the time travel element that was confusing, you would be wrong. In fact, that was both the most interesting and the easiest part of the story to understand.
By Cyn's Workshopabout a year ago in BookClub
Unveiling the Hidden Power of Hobbies: A Personal Journey to Relationship Bliss
In the hustle and bustle of our fast-paced lives, relationships often find themselves navigating turbulent waters. It's a challenge many of us face, especially those of us in the dynamic age bracket of 20 to 26.
By Nilkanth Shetaabout a year ago in BookClub
Book Review: How To by Michael Bierut
Hello, design enthusiasts! If you’re like me, always on the hunt for insightful reads that can elevate your design game, you’ve probably come across “How To” by Michael Bierut. This book isn’t just a manual; it’s a treasure trove of wisdom from one of the most renowned graphic designers of our time. Let’s dive into what makes this book a must-read for anyone passionate about design.
By Gading Widyatamakaabout a year ago in BookClub
Book Review: Object Logos by Counter Print
Hello, fellow designers! Designers and logo enthusiasts often search for inspiration in the most unexpected places. Whether you’re seeking out clever design techniques, minimalist aesthetics, or simply a collection of logos to admire, Object Logos by Counter-Print is a book that stands out. Published in 2022, this small yet powerful softbound book offers a carefully curated selection of logos, trademarks, and symbols that form recognizable objects. These logos, drawn from various industries and regions worldwide, revolve around common items like scissors, musical instruments, sports kits, tools, keys, and stationery.
By Gading Widyatamakaabout a year ago in BookClub
12 Self-Help Books That Actually Help. AI-Generated.
Self-help books have become an invaluable resource for personal growth, empowerment, and motivation. While the market is saturated with countless titles, only a select few stand out as transformative and practical. Below I made a list of 12 self-help books that you'll love and will give you useful information to help you achieve personal and professional success.
By Diana Merescabout a year ago in BookClub
An Unsolved Murder Haunts an Elite Black Family in New England
In her latest novel Good Dirt, Charmaine Wilkerson explores how trauma maintains transmission from one generation to the next to shape both familial bonds and ancestral heritage. This new novel shares many elements with her debut novel Black Cake which achieved critical success. Among New England's elite, Ebony “Ebby” Freeman leads a 29-year-old lifestyle as she resides in the small community of Black families. Henry Pepper stands as the fiancé of Ebony Freeman while the community hopes their impending wedding ceremony will help her restore happiness after dealing with childhood trauma.
By Farhat Faridabout a year ago in BookClub







