05/15/2026
Continuing our series where we introduce you to the people who make up our shop culture and book curation 🌀
Meet Jeanette
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If you’ve ever picked up a niche title from the shop, chances are (I)Jeanette picked it out haha. Some of you might know, but I have a background in graphic design and visual communication, so every time I step into Point of View I feel like I’m a kid in a candy store. I seriously have to stop myself from buying every art book and on top of that, like most designers, I do judge a book by its cover and its page layouts ;-) I think what’s cool and special about collecting a new book is the story that lead you to it. If you were to look through my library I could tell you the exact context of when I bought it or who gifted it to me. So I hope when you find a book to take home from our shop you not only leave with a beautiful read but a memorable moment to savor when you glance at it in your space. Ask me anything about our niche art books, I might be able to tell you more about the designers or fonts in the book than the actual contents LOL. When I’m not doing shop things I love to hit up a good antique store or new gallery openings, give me your antique shop recs in the comments 👀💙
A note from Jeanette’s book currently on display:
Sifting through the pages of Graphic Design For Fashion made me feel excited in a way I hadn’t experienced through a book before. It was less about the contents that were inside of the book rather, the texture of the paper, the groves on the cover from the embossed title, and the stunning editorial design. At that point in my design college career I was unsure of what field wanted to dive deeper into and this book was truly the point where I fell in love with print and publication design. Fun fact: this book was ALWAYS checked out at our library, literally students would fight for this copy so I feel extra lucky that it somehow ended up with meee 🙂↔️