Cover and Artwork, continued
Our relationships with independent artists include cooperative publishing agreements designed to promote the artists as well as our books. In direct mail promotions for Research and Information Services, we wrote: "What is it? Two brain cells rendered as biomorphic abstract art. . . . Imagine what would be possible if research and information professionals danced together the way these neurons do. The book shows how."
For Research and Information Services, the cover art by James Wrinkle (Bi-Ab Series #15, 2000) is an example of biomorphic abstract art, a modern type of abstract art in which the shapes and masses are abstracted from the living and animate rather than geometric and inanimate objects. James Wrinkle is an independent artist who lives in California. Learn more about the artist at http://www.jameswrinkle.com.
Our relationships with independent artists include cooperative publishing agreements designed to promote the artists as well as our books. In direct mail promotions for Research and Information Services, we wrote: "What is it? Two brain cells rendered as biomorphic abstract art. . . . Imagine what would be possible if research and information professionals danced together the way these neurons do. The book shows how."
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