The Good Art of Common Sense

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Goslin designed and printed two hard cover books of his work at different points in his career. This is the cover and some interior spreads of the second book. In the book, Goslin relates his designs with the work of his great grandfather, Numa Guyot, who was a master engraver. 

Goslin was an instructor of Graphic Design and Illustration at Pratt Institute from 1966–2007. He was a highly influential instructor having taught over 1,000 students.

Cover of a Book of Goslin's work
Cover of a Book of Goslin's work
Interior spread from "The Good Art of Common Sense"
Interior spread from "The Good Art of Common Sense"
Interior spread from "The Good Art of Common Sense"
Interior spread from "The Good Art of Common Sense"
Interior spread from "The Good Art of Common Sense"
Interior spread from "The Good Art of Common Sense"