
How to Think Like a Great Graphic Designer
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Narrated by:
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Nicole Vilencia
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By:
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Debbie Millman
Revealing, intimate interviews with 19 giants of graphic design. Probing questions from a top interviewer and branding executive. Unique, compelling insights and inspirations.
Take a peek inside the heads of some of the world's greatest living graphic designers. How do they think, how do they connect to others, what special skills do they have? In honest and revealing interviews, 19 designers, including Stefan Sagmeister, Michael Beirut, David Carson, and Milton Glaser, share their approaches, processes, opinions, and thoughts about their work with noted brand designer Debbie Millman. The internet radio talk host of Design Matters, Millman persuades the greatest graphic designers of our time to speak frankly and openly about their work. How to Think Like a Great Graphic Designer offers a rare opportunity to observe and understand the giants of the industry.
Designers interviewed include:
- Milton Glaser
- Stefan Sagmeister
- David Carson
- Paula Scher
- Abbott Miler
- Lucille Tenazas
- Paul Sahre
- Emily Oberman and Bonnie Siegler
- Chip Kidd
- James Victore
- Carin Goldberg
- Michael Bierut
- Seymour Chwast
- Jessica Helfand and William Drenttel
- Steff Geissbuhler
- John Maeda
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Editorial reviews
President of the design division of Sterling Brands and the American Institute of Graphic Arts, contributing editor at Print Magazine, and noted writer, Debbie Millman wrangles 19 of the best designing minds into one probing and insightful book. How to Think Like a Great Graphic Designer is drawn from interviews with luminaries and is based around the essential questions, "How do you think? How do you connect to others? What are your special skills?" Pleasingly performed by Nicole Vilencia, Millman’s audiobook includes interviews with sages such as Stefan Sagmeister, Milton Glaser, and Paula Scher.
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Not what I expected but
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The title feels misleading (she clears that up in the first chapter) but is more a glimpse into the minds of 20 well-known names in the world of design... Milton Glaser, Peter Saville, Stefan Sagmeister, Michael Bierut, Neville Brody to name a few.Inspiring and interesting.
facinating glimpse into great minds
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What did you love best about How to Think Like a Great Graphic Designer?
As someone who is currently taking graphic design in school, there are many aspects of the interviews that I can relate with. With some of the stories, I see that I am going in the right direction. I also see there is much I have left to learn. The interviews are absolutely fascinating.What did you like best about this story?
To hear graphic designers in their own words is very engaging.Which scene was your favorite?
I don't know if there is a favorite scene - these are interviews. I did like the interview with Oberman and Siegler a lot.Did you have an extreme reaction to this book? Did it make you laugh or cry?
I didn't really laugh or cry although there are moments of silent chuckles that we always have in real life. I was fascinated though with every word.Any additional comments?
Be forewarned: This is not a how to book on what to do in order to think like those who have been successful in the graphic design world. This is a book of interviews that reveals how they think.The only think that would make this audiobook better would be a pdf with pictures of sample work from each artist. I have seen another book do this with an audiobook and it would be good. Of course, this is my first foray into the history of graphic design so these names would probably be more familiar with those in the field. I plan on listening to this book again in front of a computer so I can look at the artist's work while listening and get an appreciation of what they have done and maybe a little insight into the why.
Inside the Mind of Genius
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A Long Podcast...
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My problem with most graphic design "greats" are their speaking in illusions. They high high brow but say little.
While not a bad read, it's not a great one.
Good advice from the usual suspects.
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Pretentious
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Disappointed in the audio performance.
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Where does How to Think Like a Great Graphic Designer rank among all the audiobooks you’ve listened to so far?
Somewhere in the middle- these are fairly superficial interviewsHow could the performance have been better?
The reader constantly mispronounces words- she butchers genre, milieu and segue. She mispronounces almost all pronouns- James Victore comes in for a beating.If you were to make a film of this book, what would the tag line be?
Brief interviews with DesignersDecent interviews on design, horrible reading
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If you could sum up How to Think Like a Great Graphic Designer in three words, what would they be?
It is written in an interview style, so the going back and forth is very difficult to follow if there is not a change in voice. There should have been one voice of the female interviewer and a different voice for a female interviewee voice and/or a male interviewee voice.That aside, it was very insightful and interesting.
Because it is an interview, it is hard to follow!
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Reminded me why I love design.
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