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By Harry Pearce July 31, 2013

A Japanese insight into the nature of beauty, full of wonderful observations on culture, design, and — ultimately — humanity.

By Hartmut Esslinger February 10, 2014

Among the many reasons to keep returning to this book: “As a leader, do what you have to do and don’t try to be popular.”

By Inga Sempé August 7, 2013

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

By Alice Rawsthorn August 12, 2013

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

By Isaac Mizrahi September 9, 2013

My idea of a page-turner.

By Ivan Chermayeff November 29, 2013

Paul Rand was not only the best graphic designer America ever produced, but one of the few who wrote really well about what he was doing.

By Jeanne Gang January 3, 2014

Skillfully uncovers the contributions of Gray, a modernist Irish designer and architect who worked in Paris in the early 20th century. It reveals the story of her life as well as her connection with Le Corbusier, who is said to have coveted the house she designed for herself and Jean Badovici in the south of France.

By Jeanne Gang August 23, 2013

What structure junky could resist discussions of spherical tetrahedrons, soap bubbles, or the delicate skeletal patterns found in radiolaria?

By Jeffrey Beers December 4, 2013

A portrait of a city discovering itself through design.

By Jeffrey Beers August 26, 2013

I was lucky to work with Oscar Niemeyer at the beginning of my career. He was a remarkable man and an inspiration to me, opening my eyes to the world of color and form.