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| The Art of Looking Sideways | 
enlarge | Author: Alan Fletcher Publisher: Phaidon Press Ltd Category: Book
List Price: £24.95 Buy New: £16.09 You Save: £8.86 (36%)
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Avg. Customer Rating: 34 reviews Sales Rank: 848
Media: Hardcover Number Of Items: 1 Pages: 534 Shipping Weight (lbs): 5.3 Dimensions (in): 9.7 x 8.5 x 2.5
ISBN: 0714834491 Dewey Decimal Number: 700 EAN: 9780714834498
Publication Date: June 30, 2001 Availability: Usually dispatched within 1-2 business days
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Stuck for an idea? Dive in here... March 24, 2008 Alan Fletcher was one of the creative powerhouses of design from the 1960s on, and this book puts together some of his musings on life, the Universe and everything. The book is designed to spark ideas and thought, so even the paper used changes from page to page.
In typically quirky fashion, only the left hand pages are given a number so if you buy this book you actually get over a thousand pages of inspiring graphics, calligraphy, typography and photographs collected over the course of a long and illustrious career: he founded Pentagram; he designed logos for Reuters and the Victoria and Albert museum. The book gives a glimpse of the thought processes that went in to that work. For the money it's an astonishing bargain.
A homage to concept-driven design and thinking May 27, 2007 3 out of 4 found this review helpful
This book provides so many examples of both the mechanics of a good concept and the power of lateral thinking. A great feat to have documented and communicated such an eclectic range of thoughts and ideas.
Inspirational January 27, 2007 10 out of 11 found this review helpful
This is the book to have next to your desk: dip into it, when you need escape or inspiration. Or start from the beginning and work your way through it: whichever way you do it: I defy you not to find something interesting on virtually every page!!
Rowland Jones
A fantastic collection of interesting "factlets" and a good dose of self-indulgence by the author December 31, 2006 12 out of 15 found this review helpful
What a wonderful title for this book of more than 530 pages. The target is visual awareness and it has 72 chapters devoted to themes such as "ideas", "thinking", "seeing", "camouflage" and "handedness". The author claims it is "a journey without a destination", and he is probably right, the implication being that it is the voyage that counts in life. It is truly a massive collection of bits and pieces collected by the author, thrown on to a basic structure, and presented "shaken not stirred" (to misuse a common quote from James Bond). Her lies the books major asset and its major defect. It is full of interesting images and text bites, yet at the same time it is full of bits of useless or uninteresting trivia. There are times when you get the impression that the author has been overly self-indulgent, but it is certainly a lesson to us all - collect every little bit of dross since it could become a book one day. Yet it also a fantastic collection of interesting "factlets" and for the price it is certainly worth having on your shelves. I suspect it is also a book that I will go back to occasionally just to skim through the odd 100 pages. I was planning to give this extravagantly over-indulgent book only 3-stars, but in writing this review I've convinced myself to give it a solid 4-stars for its fun content and the gall of the author in thinking his lifetime collection of "odds and bods" would interest others. It did.
dont just see it - look at it!! October 21, 2006 11 out of 15 found this review helpful
We're all told to do it at design college (and usually dont) then we end up doing it through our creative careers.. and that's find things that inspire us, amuse us, or that we just plain and simply like. why? so we can use them on days when we have no inspiration. This book is one mans fascinating collection of explorations - an intelligent way to really look at things. Come on - open the book, I bet you'll find something in there you like. I bet you.
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