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By Debbie Millman December 9, 2013

An incredible book about an incredible designer, thinker, and bad-boy provocateur.

The Proust Questionnaire — Book Edition
By Debbie Millman November 19, 2013

Design Matters host and branding expert Debbie Millman next wants to read all about “the power of glamour,” and (if she has a chance to plan it), the last thing she’ll read will be a poem by Charles Olson. These and other answers to The Proust Questionnaire—Book Edition. More...

By Isaac Mizrahi September 9, 2013

My idea of a page-turner.

Guest posts
By Daijiro Mizuno July 24, 2012

Guest blogger: Daijiro Mizuno (Kyoto, Japan)
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Guest blogger Daijiro Mizuno—design researcher, educator, and writer—shares from Japan three notable design titles published during 2012. — SK More...

Guest posts
By Daijiro Mizuno December 15, 2011

Guest blogger: Daijiro Mizuno (Kyoto, Japan)
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We welcome guest blogger Daijiro Mizuno—design researcher, educator, and writer—who shares his selection of notable design titles published during 2011. — SK More...

By Jasper Morrison August 11, 2014

Essential reading for those in the object business.

By Mohsen Mostafavi September 1, 2014

An amazing critique of the English language explaining the parameters that constitute a classic work of literature—but equally important for the parallels between writing and architecture.

By Farshid Moussavi September 6, 2013

Arranges texts, projects, and images about the contemporary city according to scale, rather than time or subject. In doing so, rather than simply representing them as they happened, it opens each to overlaps, new connections, and new readings.

By Cleto Munari March 31, 2014

Discovering this remarkable American poet was a revelation for me. I have even produced a table using his visionary poem dedicated to a man and his camel. His often surreal metaphors are a continuous inspiration for my work.

Cover Stories
By Stephanie Murg November 21, 2013

Our second installment of “Cover Stories” considers how the classic 20th-century novel Lolita by Vladimir Nabokov continues to inspire countless cover designs, 80 of which are collected in a new book. More...