Hilary Fitzgerald Campbell

Hilary Fitzgerald Campbell is a cartoonist and author known for her work with publications like The New Yorker. She has also authored books and is recognized for her humorous and insightful illustrations.

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  1. 1. Murder Book

    A Graphic Memoir of a True Crime Obsession

    In this captivating graphic memoir, the author delves into her lifelong fascination with true crime, exploring the psychological allure of murder mysteries and the societal implications of our obsession with them. Through a blend of humor, personal anecdotes, and insightful commentary, she examines the impact of crime stories on her own life and the broader cultural landscape. The narrative weaves together her experiences with family, her career as a cartoonist, and her reflections on the darker aspects of human nature, offering a unique and thought-provoking perspective on the true crime genre.

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  2. 2. Designing Patterns A Fresh Approach To Pattern Cutting

    A Fresh Approach To Pattern Cutting

    A clear, practical guide to pattern cutting that presents a design-led, geometric approach to creating and manipulating basic blocks into a wide range of garments. Step-by-step instructions, diagrams and templates explain measurement, drafting, fitting, grading and style variations, emphasizing creative transformations of seamlines, drape and construction so readers can produce original, well-fitting patterns for different fabrics and silhouettes. Ideal for students, dressmakers and designers seeking a modern, visual method to develop patterns from first principles.