A delightful, sober, and breezy memoir of one of the great living designers. To hear Sahre’s journey through his own point of view is a rare thing amidst a sea of monographs. And it’s always reassuring to be reminded that we’re all learning as we go and that the twists and turns can be inspiration themselves but also what lead to an interesting life.
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Scott Boms rated The Future Is Analog: 4 stars
Scott Boms reviewed Two-Dimensional Man by Paul Sahre
Scott Boms rated Everyman's Mcluhan: 4 stars
Scott Boms rated The Complete Cosmicomics: 3 stars
Scott Boms rated Lost Objects: 4 stars
Scott Boms rated Zucked: Waking Up to the Facebook Catastrophe: 3 stars
Scott Boms rated True North, down South: 5 stars
Scott Boms rated We Had To Remove This Post: 3 stars
We Had To Remove This Post by Hanna Bervoets, Hanna Bervoets, Emma Rault
WHAT IS “NORMAL”?
WHAT IS “RIGHT”?
AND WHO GETS TO DECIDE?
To be a content moderator is to see humanity …
Scott Boms rated LaserWriter II: 4 stars
Scott Boms rated Helgoland: 5 stars
Helgoland by Carlo Rovelli, Erica Segre, Simon Carnell
In June 1925, twenty-three-year-old Werner Heisenberg, suffering from hay fever, had retreated to the treeless, wind-battered island of Helgoland in …