Harry and the Terrible Whatzit by Dick Gackenbach

Harry and the Terrible Whatzit by Dick Gackenbach

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Harry and the Terrible Whatzit by Dick Gackenbach

Target sparked the democratization of design two decades ago, as the first retailer to forge partnerships with well-known and emerging designers to offer high style without the high price tag. This idea altered the fashion and style landscape forever--and became a retail game changer. Now readers can discover the inside story from those who were there--the designers, photographers, creators, superfans, and, of course, the Target guests.

For 20 years, Target's design partnerships have made a mark on culture at large, with the retailer's brand promise of Expect More. Pay Less. embracing the belief that design should be accessible, too. At the center of Design for All are the designers -- offering exclusive collections in stores or at another Target first, the pop-up shop. From Michael Graves to Isaac Mizrahi, John Paul Gaultier to Philippe Starck, Jason Wu, Alexander McQueen, Gwen Stefani and more, Target has collaborated with more than 180 designers throughout the past two decades. And this book covers it all with new glimpses behind some of the most iconic collections including Missoni, Stephen Sprouse, and Lily Pulitzer.

Target: 20 Years of Design for All is the definitive tale of Target's impact on culture and retail with page after page recounting every one of those memorable years. Through beautiful photographs, advertising stills, sketches, and interviews with designers, influencers and Target insiders, this book offers everything readers love about Target. It's chic and approachable. Stylish and inclusive. With surprises around every corner.
Gackenbach, Dick: - Dick Gackenback wrote and illustrated his first book for children in 1974 after giving up a highly successful career as a creative director with a major department store. Since then, he has published more than 70 titles treasured by young readers. He lives in Pennsylvania.
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ISBN 13 9780899192239
ISBN 10 0899192238
Title Harry and the Terrible Whatzit
Author Dick Gackenbach
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Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Houghton Mifflin
Year published 1984-04-23
Number of pages 32
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.
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