Publishing | |
Industry | Ukrainian culture |
Founded | September, 2006 |
Headquarters | Kiev, Ukraine |
Products | Books, audiobooks, music, clothes |
Website | http://www.nashformat.ua |
Nash Format (« Наш Формат ») is a publishing house based in Kiev, Ukraine. First formed in 2006, Nash Format operates in almost all segments of the Ukrainian book market and publishes prose fiction, memoirs, essays, business and worldview literature. The main activity of its current publication format is worldview literature — from business bestsellers to artistic projects designed to form a new Ukrainian elite, changing the thinking and scale of readership. The company also provides a number of other cultural projects designed to create new ideas, meanings, values and projects — making Ukrainian cultural revolution at the forefront of thoughts and expressions, turning ideas into reality. CREDO: “We believe in social capital. Powerful and free thinking minds are our mainstay. Ukrainians want to be closer to the European cultural space, and seek conceptual art cultural initiatives that did not exist until this moment. The best is possible — Nash Format.
The Nash Format have issued in Ukrainian: “Atlas Shrugged” by Ayn Rand, The most influential trilogy of coming of age literature; “Long Walk to Freedom” by Nelson Mandela; “Brain Rules for Baby” The bestseller of a developmental molecular biologist John Medina; “Zero to One: Notes on Startups, or How to Build the Future” by Peter Thiel; “Contagious: Why Things Catch On” by Jonah Berger; “Why evolution is true” by Jerry Coyne; “Rethinking Positive Thinking: Inside the New Science of Motivation” by Gabriele Oettingen amongst other useful books.
The first books of Nash Format were published in cooperation with our partner publishing houses, in particular, Lee Kuan Yew’ memoirs “Singapore Story: From Third World to First” (2011). The publisher has been actively developing publications since the end of 2012.
The Publishing House issued a series of books by the historian Volodymyr Viatrovych “History stamped secrecy”(2012; 2013). The latest editions of historic topic have been — the scientific analysis by Oleksander Ghogun “Stalin Commandos” (2014), an essay by Yuriy Felshtynskyy and Mykhaylo Stanchev “Third World: Battle for Ukraine” (2015).