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The
Art of Looking Sideways
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Alan Fletcher
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Master
designer Alan Fletcher has spent a lifetime
collecting images, useless information, quotations
and scraps that take his fancy. This work distils
this collection into a quirky and entertaining
feast, and explores the workings of the eye,
the hand and the brain. |
This
book explores the workings of the eye, the hand,
the brain and the imagination in a wonderfully inventive
sequence of pages that are themselves masterly demonstrations
of the art of design.
TASHEN'S
1000 Favorite Websites
[ review
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Editor: Julius Wiedemann
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If
you want to get inspired about web design, or
need a great source book of sites that will
stimulate and challenge. If you love visual
form, layout, and cutting edge Flash, you'd
be hard pushed to find a better book than this... |
A
pleasure from beginning to end...
The
Rise of the Creative Class and How It's Transforming
Work, Life, Community and Everyday Life
[ review
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Richard Florida
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Based
on a massive body of research, The Rise of
the Creative Class chronicles the ongoing
sea-change in people's choices and attitudes,
and shows not only what's happening but also
how it stems from a fundamental economic change.
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A maverick urbanist looks at the growing influence
of today's newest "Creative Class" and offers
innovative and practical lessons for business and
workers.
Fearless
Creating: a step-by-step guide to starting and completing
your work of art [
review ]


Eric Maisel
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Completing
Your Work of Art offers writers, artists,
and performers advice on overcoming the fear
of the blank page and empty canvas, and tells
how to use this emotion to artistic advantage.
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After
applying Eric Maisel's inspiring exercises and empowering
insights to their life and work, readers will emerge
with not only a completed work of art, but a new
commitment to creating fearlessly.
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