Book Lotus Productions

Book Lotus Productions

Book Lotus Productions

120 West Los Olivos Street Santa Barbara, CA 93105

Terri Wright, Principal/Creative Director

tel: 805-729-3549

terri@booklotus.com | www.booklotus.com

member since: 2020

Book Lotus Productions designs and produces high-quality books, eBooks, publications, and innovative media. We develop and grow ideas, build content, and create and deliver beautiful, award-winning products.

Terri Wright, Principal and Creative Director, is a book designer and content producer with over 30 years of experience and hundreds of titles in her portfolio. In stride with today’s changing technologies, she collaborates extensively with authors, editors, illustrators, photographers, and experts in media, sound, and animation to create designs that often add dimension beyond the printed page. Her commitment to quality communication of ideas results in innovative and impactful productions on behalf of her clients.

At Book Lotus Productions, years of experience, insight, and know-how go into recognizing exceptional ideas and nurturing their development into fine publications—from children’s books, coffee table books, fine special and limited editions, to complex educational textbooks, manuals, directories, and catalogs.

We manage every step in the production process—writing, editing, design, illustration, layout, and printing—resulting in a beautiful product with a strong message.

At Book Lotus Productions, we bring stories to life.

We ask our clients: what story can we help you tell?

selected titles:

Workbook Directory of Illustration; Workbook Photography (Workbook Creative, Inc.); Medical Animation & Illustration Sourcebook (Workbook Creative, Inc. for Assoc. of Medical Illustrators); Paddling into a Natural Balance: Stories of Kayaking & Conservation Around Channel Islands National Park (Chuck Graham Photo); Eagle vs Bear (EvB Media); The Wild Herd: Horses of Theodore Roosevelt National Park (Val de Grace Books); Christmas in Idaho by Ray Downing (Studio Macbeth, NY); Walter S. White (Art, Design & Architecture Museum, UCSB).