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Victionary, Hong Kong
and Pictoplasma Publishing, Berlin

December 2010
Rilla Alexander
64
20 x 23.7cm / 7.9 x 9.3 Inches
full colour
Fabric covered hard cover
Screen printed dust jacket
die-cut “googly eyes”

978-9881732804

Do you love thinking up new ideas? Do you jump from one to the next? Would you rather start tomorrow?

An all-ages picture book about making ideas happen.

Sozi loves ideas. The only trouble is, she can’t seem to ever finish them.

Like “Oh the Places You’ll Go” by Dr Seuss, Her Idea is a book for both children and adults – but especially for anyone who has said “I think I’ll start tomorrow”. Ultimately it’s a tale about getting to THE END.

Editorial Reviews:

Rilla has written an exuberant book about one of the dirty secrets of the creative process - procrastination - and she’s done so with verve and style. - Steven Guarnaccia

Each page is beautifully illustrated with depth and wonder culminating in a wonderful lesson to be learned. You’ll want to read this over and over. - Deanne Cheuk

This stunning book takes a special place on my shelves along side other classic picture books by graphic designers Paul Rand, Milton Glaser and Bruno Munari. - A Journey Round My Skull

About the Author:

Rilla Alexander is an Australian-born Berlin-based picturemaker and storyteller.
As a founding member of art and design collective Rinzen, she has published several books exploring the creative process.

The 2006 felt-covered book Neighbourhood featured the collaborative efforts of over 30 artists reworking and remaking hand-made toys in a sequence that stretched across the world.

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