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December 10, 2008

Things I have learned in my life so far

by Stefan Sagmeister | 2 Reviews | Posted in Graphic Design

0810995298

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.

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Reviews

2 Reviews 2 People Recommend This Book

Sean Tucker

Sean Tucker says:

February 11, 2009

Sean Tucker recommends this book.

Hardly a book at all, this personal art project of Sagmeister’s takes it to the next level. Only downfall is that I sometimes feel like I’m going to destroy the super-thin laser cut slipcase. Brilliant work as always, though.

Dennis Eusebio

Dennis Eusebio says:

January 01, 2009

Dennis Eusebio recommends this book.

Kind of tough to actually read but its a really interesting experience overall. Love the concept.

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