The Tote Bag
By (Author) Jitesh Patel
Laurence King Publishing
Laurence King Publishing
7th February 2011
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
646.48
160
Width 185mm, Height 260mm
610g
Tote bags are becoming more and more popular because they are reusable and eco-friendly. This affordable and stylish alternative to the ubiquitous plastic bag is now also a fashion statement. The use of tote bags has spread from the eco-savvy shopper to the style-conscious consumer. With this shift, totes have moved from being a purely utilitarian item to a medium for self-expression. The printed design on the tote bag sends a message about the owner's personality. The graphics, imagery and messages displayed on tote bags are becoming increasingly sophisticated, subtle and imaginative. This book showcases some of the most striking, inventive and subversive of current examples of the tote. The featured totes come from over 120 illustrators, graphic designers and design studios around the world, from the Netherlands to Nigeria. Designs include floral prints, typography, illustrations and characters.
Jitesh Patel is an illustrator and designer. He set up his multi-disciplinary studio, Jai Studio, in Shoreditch, London, in 2007. His clients include British Airways, Christies the auctioneers, Duck and Cover clothing, The Economist, French Connection, Galaxy chocolate, The Guardian, Hal & Riney San Francisco, HSBC, Jack Wills, John Lewis, John Murray Publishing, Jury & Co, MTV, Ted Baker, Tesco, TBWA, Tres Generaciones, The Gild and Vodafone. In January 2009, Jitesh Patel launched the Tote Prints blog (toteprints.wordpress.com). The blog celebrates tote bag prints and the talented designers who create them, and provides a platform to bring together artists and tote bag prints and showcase them to a wider audience.