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Daniel Lipkowitz is an Editor and story developer for the LEGO Group. He writes for LEGO® Master Builder Academy and LEGO Club Magazine, creates characters and storylines for new LEGO themes, and writes scripts for animated LEGO movies and videos. He is the author of DK's New York Times afficher plus bestselling The LEGO Book, The LEGO Ideas Book, and LEGO Batman Visual Dictionary. His title Lego Play Book made The New York Times Best Seller List in 2013. (Bowker Author Biography) afficher moins

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Œuvres de Daniel Lipkowitz

The LEGO Ideas Book: Unlock Your Imagination (2011) — Contributeur — 1,147 exemplaires
The LEGO Book (2009) 481 exemplaires
LEGO Play Book: Ideas to Bring Your Bricks to Life (2013) — Auteur — 329 exemplaires
LEGO Awesome Ideas (2015) 225 exemplaires
LEGO Star Wars: The Yoda Chronicles (2013) 105 exemplaires
The Dark Fortress (2005) 104 exemplaires
The Lost Kingdom (2005) 100 exemplaires
LEGO Star Wars in 100 Scenes (2015) 87 exemplaires
LEGO Star Wars: The Dark Side (2014) 86 exemplaires
Great LEGO Sets: A Visual History (2015) 76 exemplaires
Search for the King (2005) 69 exemplaires

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Date de naissance
20th century
Sexe
male
Nationalité
USA
Pays (pour la carte)
USA
Études
The University of Chicago
Organisations
Lego

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Signalé
lcslibrarian | Aug 13, 2020 |
There is lots to love about this book and nothing to dislike, so long as you accept the title: it's inspirational in intent. There are no step-by-step instructions as you would find if you bought an off-the-shelf LEGO kit. Instead there heaps of pictures of different types of LEGO objects, from buildings to animals to vehicles to practical objects (e.g. picture frames) all designed and built by six amateur LEGO enthusiasts. I think it's great that LEGO reach out to their biggest fans in this way, instead of using people who work for the company as designers - a very different style emerges, with a somewhat old-time air to it, by which I mean prior to the rebirth of LEGO as a company that does movie tie-ins, cartoon DVDs and video games. That rebirth probably saved the company from extinction but it's good to see that they can mix that modern commercialism with the old enthusiast-supporting ethos with projects such as this book.

There's a lot more than just pictures of LEGO models, though: there are tips on how to design your own projects, how to reduce weight and maintain strength in large models, ways of creating certain effects - all sorts. There are also interviews with the designers, covering such things as what they would build given all the time and bricks they needed, what their biggest models are and where they get their inspiration from.

The graphic design is also excellent and the use of humour makes the book accessible to just about any age of LEGO builder. Great stuff!
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Arbieroo | 4 autres critiques | Jul 17, 2020 |
Greatest LEGO book ever: history, sets, culture.
 
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morbusiff | 4 autres critiques | Sep 20, 2018 |
Fun little catalogue of LEGO Batman products and interesting from a toy design standpoint in terms of how LEGO has changed the looks of various characters along with their own tech...
 
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SESchend | Sep 6, 2017 |

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Œuvres
29
Membres
3,338
Popularité
#7,652
Évaluation
4.1
Critiques
14
ISBN
117
Langues
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