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Julian Rothenstein

    Julian Rothenstein is the publisher, editor, and designer of Redstone Press. His work delves into visual culture and the art of collecting. Rothenstein's publications often explore unusual and fascinating collections, offering a unique perspective on the world.

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    EVERYDAY PLAY - Eine Kampagne gegen die Langeweile
    The Redstone Diary 2025
    A2Z+
    Redstone Diary 2019
    Alphabets & other signs
    • 2018

      For those fortunate enough, home evokes a sense of solace, belonging, and warmth. For others, home is a place of confinement, unpredictability, or even fear. Many cling to routines that revolve around their physical dwellings. They create private lives at home that sustain their public beings. Attitudes toward home are constantly in flux, and rarely ambivalent. Routine is arguably a facet of home-building, and daily reflection with Redstone's Home diary provides just that. Artists and writers at home include Ed Ruscha, Paul Cézanne, Marjolaine Ryley, Carl Sandburg,Tiffany Watt Smith, and Steve Martin.

      Redstone Diary 2019
    • 2018

      If you're as obsessed with typefaces as us (has there ever been a more satisfying and deeply niche hobby?), we would like to direct you to a new book by Julian Rothenstein and Mel Gooding, A2Z+: Alphabet & Signs. A celebration of rare and vintage lettering, it includes 350 examples which make up one delightful typographic pleasure cruise through eye tests, avant-garde magazines and book covers. Emerald Street A2Z+: Alphabet & Signs by Julian Rothenstein and Mel Gooding is a rich archive of rare lettering and printed graphics, all collected from obscure sources and private collections. Ranging from modernist to antique, avant-garde to classic, this update to what was formerly A2Z+ includes over 100 new pages. It's Nice That

      A2Z+
    • 1995

      This book brings together 130 rare and unusual alphabets, plus a wealth of printers' signs, monograms, logos and trademarks. Containing original essays, pages from Arts et Metiers Graphiques - the great pre-war French typography magazine - and many other surprises, it is an unconventional collection of fascinating visual material. Designed for practical and creative use, it should be of interest to artists, poets, typographers and other professionals of the letter, word and sign.

      Alphabets & other signs