Chris Foss's evocative science fiction book covers pioneered a much-imitated style featuring vast, colourful spaceships, machines and cities. He also illustrated the original black and white edition of The Joy of Sex. He produced the UK pb covers for Asimov's Foundation Trilogy, worked with H.R. Geiger on concepts for the unrealised Jodorowsky Dune movie and on Alien, as well as on Superman. Rian Hughes is an award-winning graphic designer, illustrator, font designer and comics artist, noted for his work on 2000AD, and Dan Dare. His illustration work is highly distinctive, wearing its design influences on its sleeve. Clients include Virgin Airways, Penguin Books, DC Comics (for whom he has designed numerous logos), Eurostar the BBC and a range of magazines and newspapers. He is the editor and designer of several books including "Lifestyle Illustration of the 60s" and the recently released "Cult-ure". "One of the most successful and prolific designer/illustrators of the past 20 years" [Roger Sabin, Eye magazine].
"An incredible selection of Foss' work." - io9
"An indispensable collection of out-there space art." - SciFi
Bulletin
"There's a real sense of wonder all over this book
and personally, I still find it all very inspiring.
[Hardware] truly is a terrific book and certainly highly,
highly recommended." - The Trades
"A great art book, and one you should definitely own... this
belongs on your coffee table next to the work of other great
artists like Ansel Adams and Roy Lichtenstein." - Never Not a
Nerd
"I was constantly blown away by Foss’s ability to turn fiction
into reality. [Foss’s art is] full of things we’ll likely
never see but it looks so authentic, like a history book of
the future. It’s grounded in such a reality that you
can’t help but believe it might be real." - Very Aware
"... this book will turn you into a fan..." - We Love Cult
"I absolutely love this thing." - Topless Robot
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