American artist, paper engineer and author known for pop-up books and paper-engineered, tactile visual works.

The provided review notes an Italian edition of 600 Punti Neri published by Panini. The reviewer mentions Carter previously published One Red Dot and 2 Blue and praises his meticulous pop-up paper engineering.

The available review praises David A. Carter's 600 Punti Neri as a tactile, visual "book-nonbook" built from elaborate pop-up paper engineering. The reviewer highlights the minimal use of words and the work's capacity to stimulate imagination through meticulously designed pop-up forms.

For:children, parents, collectors of pop-up books, designers and aesthetes

 A book-nonbook, therefore, containing no more than 50 words (at most), mostly captions or titles, which simply frame the real protagonist of this unusual pandora's box, aimed more at children and aesthetes than classic readers eager for stories or adventures.

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