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December 13, 2008

79 Short Essays on Design

by Michael Bierut | 2 Reviews | Posted in Design Philosophy

1568986998

79 Short Essays on Design brings together the best of designer Michael Bierut’s critical writing—serious or humorous, flattering or biting, but always on the mark. Beirut is widely considered the finest observer on design writing today. Covering topics as diverse as Twyla Tharp and ITC Garamond, Bierut’s intelligent and accessible texts pull design culture into crisp focus. He touches on classics, like Massimo Vignelli and the cover of The Catcher in the Rye, as well as newcomers, like McSweeney’s Quarterly Concern and color-coded terrorism alert levels. Along the way Nabakov’s Pale Fire; Eero Saarinen; the paper clip; Celebration, Florida; the planet Saturn; the ClearRx pill bottle; and paper architecture all fall under his pen. His experience as a design practitioner informs his writing and gives it its truth. In 79 Short Essays on Design, designers and non-designers alike can share and revel in his insights.

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Reviews

2 Reviews 2 People Recommend This Book

FormFire Glassworks

FormFire Glassworks says:

January 13, 2009

FormFire Glassworks recommends this book.

I have found it to be not only insightful but enjoyable to read. The short essays make for an easy pick-up, put-down style of reading.

Dennis Eusebio

Dennis Eusebio says:

January 01, 2009

Dennis Eusebio recommends this book.

The essays are short enough for casual reading here and there but that doesn’t mean the material isn’t great. I love this book.

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