Hardcover
352 Pages, 6.3 x 9.5 x 1.1 in
October 12, 2009
Random House of Canada
0307356736
9780307356734
From the Publisher
The first mainstream book to explore how the problem-solving,
creative and insightful powers of Bruce Mau
and the world's other great designers can be applied to our
everyday lives and businesses - and spawn creative epiphanies
around the world.
What can be learned from great designers? How can design improve
our lives? Answers abound in Glimmer. In the
cutting-edge studios of Canadian design phenomenon Bruce Mau and
other visionary designers, everything is ripe for reinvention -
including how businesses function, children learn and communities
thrive. Warren Berger, with the full cooperation of Mau, tallies
and explores the deceptively simple principles that steer design's
vanguard - "ask stupid questions," "begin anywhere" and "make hope
visible" - and illustrates how these and other such principles can
provide the means for finding hope in these anxious times.
About the Author
Warren Berger is an award-winning journalist and the author of
three books, including the seminal Advertising
Today, and co-author of No Opportunity
Wasted, which was featured twice on the Oprah Winfrey
Show. He is the creator and current editor of the design and
advertising focused magazine One.