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Things I Have Learned in my Life so Far

Título: Things I Have Learned in my Life so Far

Autor: Stefan Sagmeister

Sinopse: this Book Began As A List Designer Stefan Sagmeister Made In His Diary Under The Title things I Have Learned In My Life So Far, Which Includes Statements Such As Worrying Solves Nothing And Trying To Look Good Limits My Life. The List Reveals Something That Is Profoundly True: Although Human Beings Have Been Pursuing Happiness For Countless Generations, It Is Not So Easily Achieved. And We Need Constant Reminders To Keep Us On The Right Path.with The Support Of His Clients, Sagmeister Transformed These Sentences Into Typographic Works, From Billboards In France To Sign-toting Inflatable Monkeys On The Streets Of Scotland. Accompanied By Essays From Design Historian Steven Heller, Guggenheim Chief Curator Nancy Spector, And Uk Psychologist Daniel Nettle, As Well As Sagmeister's Own Words, The Series Is Revealed As A Complex Blend Of Personal Revelation, Art, And Design--an Eclectic Mix Of Visual Audacity And Sound Advice.this Book Consists Of 15 Unbound Signatures In A Laser-cut Slipcase. Shuffling The Sequence Of The Signatures Will Produce 15 Different Covers.the Barnes & Noble Reviewusually, Graphic Designers Are Know As Formulators -- With Emphasis On Form -- Making What Others Have To Say Look Good. But Industry Darling Stefan Sagmeister (best Known For Creating Iconic Album Covers For The Likes Of Lou Reed And David Byrne) Has Produced An Unbound Book Illustrating His Own Aphoristic Maxims, And The Globe-trotting Shenanigans He Employed To Stage Them: The Result Is Worth Not Just Reading But Beholding. First, tihlimlsf is A Fun Thing To Play With -- A Die-cut Cardboard Box (outlining The Author's Face) With Contents That Can Be Shuffled To Create Radically Different Covers. Muppet Blue! Mad Monkey Mask! Pimples! Silly, But Irrationally Satisfying.sagmeister Not Only Has A Mighty Morphing Mind, He Also Literally Puts a Lot of Himself Into His Work. This Monograph Of Projects Represents A Series Of Performance-art-stunt Extremes: He Dangled His Legs Outside An Empire State Building Office Window Holding A Sign And Traveled To A Shuttered Amusement Park In Singapore To Erect Bamboo Scaffolding Spelling Out Words On A Man-sized Scale. That He Convinced His Corporate Clients To Underwrite These Wacky, Costly Endeavors Is Itself Impressive. In The Final Analysis, The Greatest Value This Exuberant Catalogue Offers Is As A Creative Challenge; He Makes It Clear That If A Merry Prankster Like Him Can Have This Much (lucrative) Fun, So Can You. --victoria C. Rowan

Contexto da obra

Quando a classificação é mais ampla, o contexto do livro costuma depender ainda mais de autoria, tema e edição. “Things I Have Learned in my Life so Far”, de Stefan Sagmeister, publicado pela editora Abrams Books, em 2008 e com 248 páginas, integra a categoria Livros Variados. Por isso, autoria, edição e tema acabam tendo ainda mais peso na forma de apresentar o livro.

Editora: Abrams Books

Páginas: 248

Ano: 2008

Edição:

Linguagem: inglês

ISBN: 0810995298

ISBN13: 9780810995291

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    Os livros da editora Abrams Books oferecem uma experiência visual e narrativa rica, que combina obras de arte, fotografia e textos que aprofundam temas culturais, históricos e de entretenimento. O catálogo revela uma predileção por publicações que exploram histórias por meio de imagens, como coleções fotográficas que iluminam perspectivas históricas pouco vistas, além de livros de arte dos bastidores de animações e séries conhecidas. Há também títulos que mesclam narrativas ilustradas com informações detalhadas, como graphic novels expandidas e guias visuais, que convidam o leitor a acompanhar processos criativos e contextos culturais com ritmo envolvente e tom informativo.

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