Chineasy (TM): Set of 3 A5 Notebooks
Author: ShaoLan
Format: Other printed item, 148mm x 210mm, 280g, 144 pages
Published: Thames & Hudson Ltd, United Kingdom, 2015
Learning Chinese is notoriously difficult and has long put off the most linguistically savvy Westerners... until now. Breaking down the Great Wall of language, ShaoLan Hsueh has unpicked Chinese characters and created a simple system for quickly understanding the basic building blocks of the written language. Working with renowned illustrator Noma Bar, she has developed a unique set of illustrations that are engaging and delightful, and offer a glimpse into the wonder of the Chinese language and culture.
This set of three notebooks, each with a different graphical motif, are all artfully packaged and provide the perfect template to practise characters or keep notes of any kind.
ShaoLan is a writer, entrepreneur, angel investor and traveller. She is also a member of the boards of the Said Business School of Oxford University, Asia House and the New School Network (an organization backed by the British Government promoting educational reform).
Author: ShaoLan
Format: Other printed item, 148mm x 210mm, 280g, 144 pages
Published: Thames & Hudson Ltd, United Kingdom, 2015
Learning Chinese is notoriously difficult and has long put off the most linguistically savvy Westerners... until now. Breaking down the Great Wall of language, ShaoLan Hsueh has unpicked Chinese characters and created a simple system for quickly understanding the basic building blocks of the written language. Working with renowned illustrator Noma Bar, she has developed a unique set of illustrations that are engaging and delightful, and offer a glimpse into the wonder of the Chinese language and culture.
This set of three notebooks, each with a different graphical motif, are all artfully packaged and provide the perfect template to practise characters or keep notes of any kind.
ShaoLan is a writer, entrepreneur, angel investor and traveller. She is also a member of the boards of the Said Business School of Oxford University, Asia House and the New School Network (an organization backed by the British Government promoting educational reform).