Quote of the Day

 

183 blog entries
By Steven Heller August 16, 2013

I always hoped that Ernst H. Gombrich and I were somehow related. I began my “career” writing about the history of caricature. Gombrich and psychoanalyst Erst Kris wrote a book together on the subject. Apparently, the only place it was ever published (in a sharply cut version) was in Meditations on a Hobby Horse. And that is why I treasure this book.

By Nathalie de Vries August 15, 2013

On my first ever trip to the U.S., I went to L.A. instead of New York because of this book.

By Jens Holm August 14, 2013

Great achievements come in small steps.

By Tim Brown August 13, 2013

Convinced me that design had a higher purpose than simply creating the latest consumer product.

By Alice Rawsthorn August 12, 2013

Proves decisively that big isn’t always better for books or anything else.

By Michael Bierut August 9, 2013

In what other book does a billboard get to be a main character?

By Inga Sempé August 7, 2013

One thing can be regarded as ugly after having been considered a masterpiece.

By Coralie Bickford-Smith August 7, 2013

Here is design showing off its sense of humor to its best advantage.

By Chip Kidd August 6, 2013

A cautionary tale of megalomania. Plus, as a soap opera it’s pretty hard to beat.

By Michael Rock August 5, 2013

An extremely designed novel. (I had my students at Yale attempt to diagram it.)