 | Arthur Koestler - Fiction - 1964 - 751 pages
While the study of psychology has offered little in the way of explaining the creative process, Koestler examines the idea that we are at our most creative when rational ... | |
 | Ayn Rand - Philosophy - 1971 - 200 pages
In this beautifully written and brilliantly reasoned book, Ayn Rand throws a new light on the nature of art and its purpose in human life. Once again Miss Rand eloquently ... | |
 | Gerhard. Pahl - Technology & Engineering - 2007 - 617 pages
Engineering design must be carefully planned and systematically executed. In particular, engineering design methods must integrate the many different aspects of designing and ... | |
 | Nicholas Roukes - Art - 1984 - 146 pages
Illustrated by photographs and drawings that showcase familiar art elements in new and unusual ways, provides over one hundred activities to stimulate creativity. | |
 | Nathan Knobler - Art - 1980 - 324 pages
Attempts to provide the material basis for establishing a rapport between artist and spectator by explaining the technicalities, terms and problems involved in various facets ... | |
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