17 Commentators / 17 Books
To complement the publication of “100 Designers / 100 Books,” on April 17, 2012, we created “17 Design Commentators/17 Books,” which celebrates the book lists that have been contributed to Designers & Books by our commentators—critics, curators, editors, educators, executives, writers, and other distinguished design community members.
As with “100 Designers / 100 Books,” we’ve paired each of our commentators together with a book chosen from the book lists they’ve submitted. Click on a book title or cover image and you’ll get detailed information on the book along with all its Designers & Books recommenders. Click on a commentator’s photo or name and you’ll get the commentator’s full book list and links to biographical and other information. (The number of commentators and books keeps growing. Visit our home page for the newest additions.)
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The House of Life
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Playing and Reality
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The Invention of Tradition
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Syrie Maugham: Staging the Glamorous Interior
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Designing Design
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AIA Guide to New York City (5th ed.)
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The Elements of Style (Illustrated)
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The International Style
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The Architecture of the City
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Swiss Graphic Design
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Design Like You Give a Damn
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Architecture: The Natural and the Manmade
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Fashion Zeitgeist
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Technopoly: The Surrender of Culture to Technology
Is it time to revisit Postman? I say, yes. We need to bring his clear thinking about what makes us human into our discussions of everything that occupies designers, from software to classrooms, from smartphones to cities. By and large, Postman’s thinking did eventually reach the design community. Long known for chattering about the great and beautiful things they “create,” designers are now deeply engaged with the large issues that shape our world: technology and sustainability (both environmental and social). |
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Ways of Seeing
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The Finest Rooms in America
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World Dress Fashion in Detail
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And, if there is particular book that has been especially inspirational to you, we’d be interested in hearing from you below in a comment.
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