Trade Secrets: Young British Talents Talk Business

Simon Emery (Other), Cynthia Rose

Research output: Non-textual outputDesign

Abstract

For young British talent, the 1990s have been explosive. From rave culture to the pages of young magazines, British style and attitude leads the world. Where did all this energy come from, and why is it happening now? How did the visionaries of the day get to where they are now? This book lets a range of young talents tell you: names like DJ James Lavelle, photographer Corinne Day and singer Bjork. In their own words they explain what it meant to discover Kate Moss; to move from spraycan art to the CD-ROM; to help shape a record which hit Number 1. Although their stories differ, the book's interviewees share a special kind of imagination; the interactive age has affirmed beliefs in friendship, teamwork, loyalty. From styling fashion to re-mixing records, these beliefs dissect their careers and choices.
Original languageEnglish
Place of PublicationUnited Kingdom
PublisherThames & Hudson
Size240 page book
Publication statusPublished - 22 Nov 1999

Bibliographical note

Simon Emery designed this 240 printed page book and co-picture researched the image content with the author Cynthia Rose

Fingerprint

Dive into the research topics of 'Trade Secrets: Young British Talents Talk Business'. Together they form a unique fingerprint.

Cite this