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Arndt Michael

    Michael Arndt is dedicated to fostering visual literacy through engaging books designed to captivate both the eyes and minds of readers. Transitioning from a career in graphic design, he brings a unique visual sensibility to his storytelling. His work encourages a deeper exploration of the world through imagery and narrative. Arndt's approach emphasizes the power of visuals to communicate and inspire.

    Mein Herz ist still und will es
    Minimal New York City
    India's Foreign Policy and Regional Multilateralism
    Thoughts Are Air
    rAinbowZ
    Snails & Monkey Tails
    • 2022

      Snails & Monkey Tails

      • 160 pages
      • 6 hours of reading
      4.5(140)Add rating

      "Snails & Monkey Tails is a show-stopping guide to the punctuation marks and symbols used in the English language. Perfect for bibliophiles, writers, grammarians, graphic designers, typography freaks, logophiles, and anyone with a passion for the written word, this rollicking linguistic ride by award-winning graphic designer Michael Arndt is a beautifully designed volume-with more than 75 uniquely designed eye-catching red, white, and black spreads-that explores both the typographic origins, names, and shapes of punctuation and symbols and covers the proper and diverse usage of each"-- Provided by publisher

      Snails & Monkey Tails
    • 2021

      rAinbowZ

      • 28 pages
      • 1 hour of reading
      3.4(24)Add rating

      A board book that introduces the ABCs and ROYGBVs to engage young eyes and encourage verbal and visual literacy. Includes rainbow holographic foil!

      rAinbowZ
    • 2021

      A beautiful and timely book for anyone who needs a little inspiration to turn their dreams into reality. When a trio of friends happen upon a neighborhood tree falling into decay, an idea catches hold. But what makes a dream become a plan, and how does a plan lead to a brighter tomorrow? With deceptively simple verse, Thoughts Are Air brilliantly links thoughts, words, and actions to the water cycle. Just as air becomes water becomes solid matter, thoughts become words become actions. The comparison is subtle yet powerful--air condensing into matter; ideas condensing into doing something that matters. Completely unique and utterly accessible, this is a book to inspire curiosity and spark change-making ideas in readers young and old.

      Thoughts Are Air
    • 2020

      Minimal New York City

      • 192 pages
      • 7 hours of reading

      Make your way from the Flatiron to Flatbush as an award-winning designer expertly captures New York City with minimalist art and unexpected wit. Minimal New York City playfully captures the essence of New York with clever pairs of sharp illustrations and cheeky commentary about the city. Historic context for each illustration is revealed in the back of the book, making it an informative experience for anyone who has ever walked through the bright lights of Times Square, paid $13 for an avocado toast, or indulged in Junior's Cheesecake on Flatbush. Minimal New York City is a celebration of what makes New York New York. As a lifelong resident of New York state who has spent nearly twenty-five years living on the Upper West Side of Manhattan, Michael Arndt has poured his wealth of insider knowledge into Minimal New York City, a graphic love letter dedicated to the place he calls home. His references run the gamut from visual similarities between Central Park and Brooklyn's parks to the ways in which Times Square has evolved from the '70s to today. His visual and verbal wit make the graphics of New York approachable for New Yorkers and Big Apple fanatics alike.

      Minimal New York City
    • 2013

      Offering a fresh analytical perspective, this book explores regional multilateralism in South Asia and its neighboring areas. It delves into the origins, development, and current state of four key regional organizations, providing insights into their roles and impacts within the region.

      India's Foreign Policy and Regional Multilateralism