Art Chantry's contrarian ways have placed him in the pantheon of great modern designers. Some People Can't The Graphic Design of Art Chantry is the first survey of this visual iconoclast, who also designed the book and packed it with hundreds of his vibrant images. Gritty, funny, and refreshingly low-tech, his award-winning work has promoted countless bands, social causes, and non-profits. Tracing Chantry's career from his covers and layouts for the seminal music magazine The Rocket, to album covers for such cult bands as Mudhoney, the Reverend Horton Heat, and the Fastbacks, Some People Can't Surf is a comprehensive look at his creative evolution. Complete with commentary on the unusual origins and unorthodox processes behind his work, as well as providing context for his oft-copied look, Some People Can't Surf is a much-anticipated exploration of this idiosyncratic design master.
Julie Lasky Books
Julie Lasky is a respected editor and journalist specializing in design. Her work focuses on analyzing graphic design and its broader cultural implications. Lasky has helmed several prominent design publications and contributed essays to numerous academic books, solidifying her position within visual culture discourse. Her critical perspective and editorial experience enrich readers' understanding of the design landscape.


Treasure Hunt House
- 32 pages
- 2 hours of reading
A lift-the-flap treasure hunt through the house of every child's dreams.