Description |
1 online resource (320 pages) : illustrations (some color), maps (some color |
Summary |
Paul Sahre ranks alongside modern-day design heroes Stefan Sagmeister and Chip Kidd as one of the most influential graphic designers of his generation. "Two-Dimensional Man" is a fresh take on the traditional design monograph: part memoir, part art book, part meditation on creativity. Throughout, Sahre combines poignant personal essays about living creatively with artwork culled from his extraordinary 30-year career. In his revealing stories, Sahre portrays the creative life as one of constant questioning, inventing, failing, dreaming, and--ultimately--making. In "Two-Dimensional Man", Sahre documents how moments like these have informed his life as a designer and artist, and proves that humor and meaning can be found anywhere, if you're only willing to look |
Notes |
Includes fold-out map glued to inside back cover |
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Spine title consists of three images: two dice turned to 1, the letter 'D', and an image of a walking man to form alternative title: 2D Man |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references |
Notes |
Print version record |
Subject |
Sahre, Paul.
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Art and design -- Biography.
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Design -- Biography.
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Graphic arts -- Biography.
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Graphic design (Typography) -- Biography.
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Illustrated books.
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Genre/Form |
Downloadable books
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Biography.
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Autobiographies.
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Form |
Electronic book
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ISBN |
1683350014 (electronic bk.) |
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9781683350019 (electronic bk.) |
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