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      • Paper Crane Agency

        A key source for ​international publishers looking for new titles from Japan, ​we facilitate collaborations ​with Japanese authors, illustrators and publishers.   We also assist publishers who are licensing Japanese content with translation, adaptation and localization to make publishing Japanese books in translation as easy as possible.   In Japan, the crane is a symbol of good fortune, happiness and longevity. Origami folded paper cranes are often given as an expression of good wishes and peace.    ​At Paper Crane, we hope that all the titles we present or create – our “good wishes” from Japan – will bring enjoyment to readers of all ages, wherever they are in the world.

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      • Papadopoulos Publishing SA

        Papadopoulos Publishing, a Greek, family-owned publishing house, was founded in 1953.  From its inception the publishing house excelled in children’s books publishing, establishing its name over the year as a household name for quality children’s books. Since 2010 we have expanded our catalog to adult titles as well, beginning with nonfiction and later on with fiction. Currently, the business is managed by the family’s fourth generation. Our full catalog comprises more than 1500 titles in stock and we own our own logistics and distribution facilities. Our books are carried by more than 1000 sales points (bookshops, supermarkets) all over Greece and Cyprus. FarosBooks, our London-based subsidiary was launched in March 2019. It is a new publishing venture with a vision to inspire and entertain by publishing quality picturebooks for young children. FarosBooks aims both to the UK and international children's book market.10-15 new titles will be published every year. For more details, visit www.farosbooks.co.uk

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      • Handicrafts, decorative arts & crafts
        September 2020

        Beautiful cut & display papercut art in five colors

        by Ayano Sagawa

        253 designs of animals, flowers, nature, and seasonal decorations, printed on high quality paper in five different colors, ready to cut out and display as you wish. The designs are also printed on regular paper, so that you can transfer them to the paper of your choice and reuse them as many times as you like.

      • Lifestyle, Sport & Leisure

        Mastering Silhouettes

        Expert instruction in the art of silhouette portraiture

        by Charles Burns

        Shadow art in your hands: how to create silhouette portraits in classic and modern styles. Includes some history of the art. Step-by-step instrucitons for projects guide readers. The author has cut silhouettes of heads of state, actors and sporting celebrities, and has performed at large corporate events for leading international firms in the UK, Europe and the USA.

      • October 2020

        Realistic Paper Dioramas

        The Technique Behind the Paper Art

        by Takashi Ohta

        The stunning paper dioramas by Takashi Ohta, known for recreating realistic Japanese urban landscapes with paper. From Tokyo sceneries such as Harajuku station, Shibuya and Asakusa, to other locations and nostalgic scenes from the past, the colorful dioramas and the characters that inhabit them are showcased with plenty of pictures.

      • Handicrafts, decorative arts & crafts
        November 2008

        Making Christmas Cards

        With Printable Papers and Embellishments by Kirsty Wiseman

        by Jenny Cocks

        Making stylish Christmas cards is easy with this new ebook Making Christmas Cards by Jenny Cocks, with exclusive printable papers and embellishments by Kirsty Wiseman. Here is everything you need for a complete cardmaking session: two themed sets of gorgeous papers and embellishments, complete with the inspiration and ideas for how to use them in all manner of ways. Access to papers and embellishments to print as and when you like gives you an endless supply of goodies. Mix and match to your hearts content – there are so many possibilities. The ideas include: quick cards, mass production cards, cards to hang on the tree or for tags, and designs for home decorations.

      • Handicrafts, decorative arts & crafts
        October 2007

        Making Cards

        Using Printable Art Papers

        by Jenny Cocks

        Making cards is easy with this ebook Making Cards by Jenny Cocks. This disk contains two fully printable cardmaking kits, with art papers hand painted by Theresa Mann, including alphabet designs, ribbon strips, greetings and embellishments in two striking designs. The six chapters cover different techniques, with step-by-step guides and examples of how to use the kits. There are 24 project cards shown on the CD, and you could use the papers to make many more designs of your own. Techniques covered: eyelets, punching, distressing, stitching, adding dimension with raised embellishments, heat embossing, printing on textured papers. ‘a great introduction to computer cardmaking with over 20 step-by-step guides to get you started.You’ll find page after page of card ideas, plus ‘how to’ guides from eyelet setting to printing onto textured surfaces like vellum or shrink plastic! To top it off you can print out 17 pages of patterned paper, again, and again, and again . . so this is really a computer craft kit’ – PaperCraft Inspirations

      • The Arts

        Thames & Hudson Australia

        by Books From Australia

        Thames & Hudson Australia is the fastest growing publisher of illustrated books in Australia. Our list is small but perfectly formed. We publish 40 titles each year into subject areas including the arts, architecture, interiors, design, photography, environment, gardening, food and drink and children’s books. Our books push design boundaries, challenge current thinking and offer new interpretations; they help put words, thoughts and images to the world around us. Whether an illustrated book, children’s books or narrative nonfiction, each title reflects the first-class editorial, design and production qualities synonymous with the Thames & Hudson tradition.

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