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The Space of Story: The Small Worlds of Leo Lionni – PRINT Magazine Leo Lionni, Fortune Magazine, Story Board, Berlin Wall, Simple Stories, Print Magazine, Small World, Children’s Books, The Space

Discover this hands-on approach to adding archetypes to your strategic and creative toolkit. Parallels between the life of Leo Lionni, graphic designer and co-editor of PRINT magazine from 1955-1956, and the picture books he created. Left: Tillie and the Wall, by Leo Lionni (Amazon) Right: Cover of PRINT magazine, “Italian issue” by Leo Lionni (Print) I believe that a good children’s book should appeal to all people who have not completely lost their original joy and wonder i

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Leo Lionni's Caldecott Award winning book, 'Inch by Inch' is a story about an inchworm who avoids being gobbled up by a hungry robin by offering to measure things for the bird. This book is great for grades K-2 and ties in perfectly to any lesson on measurement. #caldecott #leolionni Rain Puddle, Inch By Inch, Artist Reference, Leo Lionni, Book Illustration Art, Award Winning Books, Children's Picture Books, Children's Books, Book Illustration

Leo Lionni's Caldecott Award winning book, 'Inch by Inch' is a story about an inchworm who avoids being gobbled up by a hungry robin by offering to measure things for the bird. This book is great for grades K-2 and ties in perfectly to any lesson on measurement. #caldecott #leolionni

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Botanical Letters, Inch By Inch, Leo Lionni, Fortune Magazine, Children's Picture Books, Picture Books, Art Plastique, Glyphs, Botany

Leo Lionni (1910-1999) is best known as the author and illustrator of forty children's picture books including the Caldecott Honor recipients Inch By Inch (1961), Swimmy (1964), Frederick (1968), and Alexander And The Wind-Up Mouse (1970). In addition to his children's work, Lionni worked in advertising, was the art director of Fortune magazine for twelve years, and was a well regarded painter and sculptor. Parallel Botany (1977) is his only book length fiction for adults. For more…

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Lionni - Parallel Botany - 002 by Ariel S. Winter, via Flickr Parallel Botany, Leo Lionni, Fortune Magazine, Arte Peculiar, Scientific Illustration, Arte Inspo, Children's Picture Books, Arte Popular, Old Book

Leo Lionni (1910-1999) is best known as the author and illustrator of forty children's picture books including the Caldecott Honor recipients Inch By Inch (1961), Swimmy (1964), Frederick (1968), and Alexander And The Wind-Up Mouse (1970). In addition to his children's work, Lionni worked in advertising, was the art director of Fortune magazine for twelve years, and was a well regarded painter and sculptor. Parallel Botany (1977) is his only book length fiction for adults. For more…

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