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Notes from the studio bookshelf, spring edition

Every three months we collect what we have been reading, watching and quietly stealing from. This issue: a Japanese binding manual from 1978, a podcast about civic typography and the gallery show that has us rethinking colour entirely.

SSaoirse Doyle·Jun 22, 2026·4 min read

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