Things I have learned in my life so far, Updated Edition
Author | : | |
Rating | : | 4.10 (806 Votes) |
Asin | : | 141970964X |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 296 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2013-08-17 |
Language | : | English |
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He lives in New York. Guggenheim Museum.. Nancy Spector is deputy director and chief curator at the Solomon R. Daniel Nettle is a reader in psychology at Newcastle University and is the author of Happiness: The Science Behind Your Smile. About the AuthorStefan Sagmeister is one of the most influential graphic designers working today. Steven Heller is cochair of the MFA Design program at the School of Visual Arts
He lives in New York. Stefan Sagmeister is one of the most influential graphic designers working today. Steven Heller is cochair of the MFA Design program at the School of Visual Arts. Guggenheim Museum.. Daniel Nettle is a reader in psychology at Newcastle University and is the author of Happiness: The Science Be
Highly Stylized - love at first sight Rachel Ramsey HIGHLY IMPRESSIVE!! There are small leaflets with photos of his work from beginning to end and information about them all. The "box" it came in was highly stylized that I fell in love with the detailed die cut organic pattern that covers Sagmeister's face. I'm so happy to add this to my collection of designer books th. ManonP said Inspiring and endless fun. Great from start to finish: I love the concept, the content, the design, the ideas, the visuals, the packagingand the teachings.. Absolute perfection! Amazon Customer I thoroughly enjoyed this book. Writing an in-depth review seems like it would be doing it an injustice because part of the fun of any Sagmeister book is opening the packaging and seeing the clever ways in which he presents the content. But then, Sagmeister wouldn't be who he is if he didn't brilliantly present the me
In 2006, Stefan Sagmeister published Things I have learned in my life so far, a book born from a running list he keeps in his diary. The result is an intriguing blend of personal revelation, visual audacity, and examination of the pursuit of happiness.This revised and updated edition includes all of the aphorisms from the first book along with an additional 48 pages of new ones, and incorporates recent material from Sagmeister’s exhibitions at the Deitch Projects gallery in Soho and the Institute of Contemporary Art in Philadelphia, as well as his current project, The Happy Film. With the support of his clients, Sagmeister began transforming these personal maxims into typographic artworks, which appeared on billboards, in magazines, and in public spaces all over the world. The book retains its unique packaging, now with 18 unbound signatures gathered into a laser-cut slipcase.