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Stefan Sagmeister – Things I Have Learned in My Life so far

Industrial Design
May 08, 2008
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This looks like it’s been out for awhile, but the Guru of Graphics has recently launched his book of wisdom that I’m sure will be a massive hit. I’m going to get it, at the very least for the “type candy”!

Check it out at Amazon: Things I have learned in my life so far



Via: Design Crit


Edit: Regular DS reader Drew suggests you watch Stefan in action on Ted. Thanks Drew!





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  • Comments

    drew kora
    May 08, 08 – 8:30 pm

    Sagmeister gave a talk along these lines years ago on TED. Here’s a link.

    Awesome that he’s expounded this into a book. I have this book(s) on my shelf at home, but I’m saving it for my vacation this summer.

    DT
    May 08, 08 – 8:35 pm

    Yo Drew,

    Thanks for the link mate, hope things are going well for you?


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