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Badge / Button / Pin

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Badges, buttons, and pins have been around for more than a century. Today they're everywhere: on lapels and bags all over the world and in the sketchbooks and on the screens of some of the hottest graphic designers, artists, and illustrators. A button can be a way to display political or cultural affiliations, or it can be a fashion accessory. A guide to the best and most ...more
Paperback, 128 pages
Published July 5th 2007 by Laurence King
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Michael
A fun book with a plethora of groovy badge designs to inspire and delight. This book also goes into some detail about how to start making your own badges to individualise any outfit or accessory. Finally it gives you a list of web sites that can help you follow your new found badge fetish as well as promote your own designs. Well worth a look.
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