Intended AudienceTrade
SynopsisThe Smythe Sewn Shell Shock Unlined is a uniquely designed journal that is playful, fun, fashionable and modern. Its eye-catching, bold and geometrical compositions use intersecting and overlapping lines and arcs, reflected and rotated in numerous directions to achieve striking new effects. The color palette is tasteful yet lively, adding an extra dimension to these shape scapes and complementing contemporary fashion, design and architecture. Squaring the Circle challenges the idea of what a book should look like., TheSmythe Sewn Shell Shock Unlinedis a uniquely designed journal that is playful, fun, fashionable, and modern. Its eye-catching, bold geometrical compositions use intersecting and overlapping lines and arcs, reflected and rotated in numerous directions to achieve striking new effects. The color palette is tasteful yet lively, adding an extra dimension to these "shape scapes" and complementing contemporary fashion, design, and architecture.Shell Shockchallenges the idea of what a book should look like., The "Smythe Sewn Shell Shock Unlined is a uniquely designed journal that is playful, fun, fashionable and modern. Its eye-catching, bold and geometrical compositions use intersecting and overlapping lines and arcs, reflected and rotated in numerous directions to achieve striking new effects. The color palette is tasteful yet lively, adding an extra dimension to these "shape scapes" and complementing contemporary fashion, design and architecture. "Squaring the Circle challenges the idea of what a book should look like., The "Smythe Sewn Shell Shock Unlined" is a uniquely designed journal that is playful, fun, fashionable, and modern. Its eye-catching, bold geometrical compositions use intersecting and overlapping lines and arcs, reflected and rotated in numerous directions to achieve striking new effects. The color palette is tasteful yet lively, adding an extra dimension to these " shape scapes" and complementing contemporary fashion, design, and architecture. "Shell Shock" challenges the idea of what a book should look like.