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Whether musing about the creative process, the merits of failure and criticism, or the challenges of keeping the studio lights on, designers make good, and opinionated, copy. The Designer Says, the follow-up to our best-selling The Architect Says, is a compendium of quotations from more than one hundred of historys leading practitioners. Quotes are paired on page spreads like guests at a dinner party. A designer from the nineteenth century might sit next to one working today or two contemporary designers may strike up a conversation. Listen in as they compliment, provoke, and one-up each other in this lively volume of insights.
This portable collection makes the perfect gift for designers, students, and anyone curious about the ideas and personalities that shape the art of visual communication.This beautifully designed compendium features quotations from Otl Aicher, Saul Bass, Michael Bierut, Irma Boom, Robert Brownjohn, Matthew Carter, Art Chantry, Ivan Chermayeff, Seymour Chwast, Elaine Lustig Cohen, William Drenttel, Charles and Ray Eames, Ed Fella, Alan Fletcher, Adrian Frutiger, Eric Gill, Milton Glaser, Jessica Helfand, Experimental Jetset, Ellen Lupton, Karel Martens, Debbie Millman, Lszl Moholy-Nagy, Bruno Mari, Paul Rand, Michael Rock, Aleksandr Rodchenko, Paula Scher, Kurt Schwitters, Erik Spiekermann, Jan Tschichold, Massimo Vignelli, and Hermann Zapf, among many others.

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THE DESIGNER SAYS

Also available in the Words of Wisdom series:

The Architect Says

Laura S. Dushkes

978-1-61689-093-3

Published by

Princeton Architectural Press

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Visit our website at www.papress.com.

2013 Princeton Architectural Press

All rights reserved

Printed and bound in China

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No part of this book may be used or reproduced in any manner without

written permission from the publisher, except in the context of reviews.

Every reasonable attempt has been made to identify owners of copyright.

Errors or omissions will be corrected in subsequent editions.

Editor: Megan Carey

Designer: Elana Schlenker

Series designer: Paul Wagner

Special thanks to: Nicola Bednarek Brower, Janet Behning, Fannie Bushin, Carina Cha,

Andrea Chlad, Benjamin English, Russell Fernandez, Will Foster, Jan Haux, Diane Levinson,

Jennifer Lippert, Jacob Moore, Katharine Myers, Margaret Rogalski, Dan Simon,

Sara Stemen, Andrew Stepanian, and Joseph Weston of Princeton Architectural Press

Kevin C. Lippert, publisher

Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data

Bader, Sara, editor of compilation.

The designer says : quotes, quips, and words of wisdom / compiled and edited by Sara Bader. First edition.

pages cm. (Words of wisdom)

ISBN 978-1-61689-134-3 (hardcover : alk. paper)

1. DesignQuotations. 2. DesignersQuotations. I. Title.

PN6084.D46B33 2013

745.4dc23

2012043667

compiled and edited by Sara Bader Princeton Architectural Press New York - photo 1

compiled and edited by Sara Bader

Princeton Architectural Press, New York

PREFACE


L ong before I worked at Princeton Architectural Press, I collected the books published by this small East Village company. In bookstores, I browsed the shelves, looking for the signature logo on the spine. Id pull out a PAPress book, and invariably it would be one I wanted to own: a collection of illustrated letters from the Smithsonians archives or a history of the local architecture and traditions of a small fishing village in Newfoundland. The design of the books themselves reflected the integrity of the content: they were as satisfying to read as to hold. This was a place I wanted to work.

I am now fortunate to be a part of this creative community, editing books on visual culture and design. For more than thirty years, PAPress has published hundreds of titles on design, including monographs of both emerging talent and established practitioners, design briefs, and collections of essays. Our extensive library is just a few feet from my desk. I am surrounded by the words of many of the finest designersand their words can influence the way we see the world.

Over the last few years, Ive become somewhat of a nerdy quote collector. When reading, I no longer flag sentences I want to remember and then promptly return the book to the shelf. Ive built a quotation library online at Quotenik.com, so I can share those words with others and easily find them again. I believe that a well-framed thought, read or heard at the right time, can change our perspective, even impact the choices we make. Francis Bacon described quotations as the edge-tools of speechwhich cut and penetrate the knots of business and affairs. James Geary, author of Gearys Guide to the Worlds Greatest Aphorists, compared his collection to a Swiss army knife for the mind.

The Designer Says, the second volume in this series, follows the structure of the inaugural compilation, The Architect Says: one quotation per page, each spread a dialog between two designers. Seymour Chwast avoids the color chartreuse, while Wim Crouwel leans on blue; Sara De Bondt and Carin Goldberg address the necessity of collaboration; and Bruce Mau encourages designers to imitate, but Fabien Baron disagrees (its dangerous to get close to someone elses work). Among other topics, the designers in this compendium reflect on the merits of failure; the role of authenticity; the boundaries (or lack thereof) between work and pleasure; how to successfully staff a studio, collect money from clients, and properly acknowledge mentors; the importance of doing crossword puzzles; and their irrepressible love of typography.

I gathered the quotations from interviews, essays, monographs, and other sources. More than a hundred designers spanning centuries and continentsexpress their thoughts here. And yet, by necessity, the compendium is incomplete, a sampling of the extraordinary design talent out there, past and present. (Just paring down Saul Basss treasury of quotations, for example, presented its own challenge.) It's my hope that this collection will offer inspiration (finding out the moment when a young Milton Glaser knew he wanted to become a graphic designer is a personal favorite), as well as concrete, practical advicea small but sturdy graphic design Swiss army knife for the mind.

Sara Bader

THE DESIGNER SAYS


I WANT TO MAKE BEAUTIFUL THINGS , EVEN IF NOBODY CARES.

Saul Bass ( 192096 )

In hindsight, I think Ive always been a designer. I was always inquisitive. Even when I was delivering newspapers I wanted to do it quickly, accurately, and make sure the paper landed on the doorstep in a nice line.

Vince Frost ( 1964 )

I was thrown out of French class for a day because I was in the back of the room drawing a lowercase k.
It was then that I knew I should go to art school.

Tobias Frere-Jones ( 1970 )

At the age of fourteen in Parma, Ohio, I hadnt the faintest idea of how one would go about getting type set, and so like a lot of us, I became very good at tracing. Then one day my dad happened to visit a trade show where they were giving away free samples of a hot new product, dry transfer lettering. He brought me home a single sheet of Chartpak 36 pt. Helvetica Medium.
To this day, that typeface at that size and weight has the same effect on me as hearing Maggie May by Rod Stewart.
It was what I was yearning for: Magical Instant Real Graphic Design in a Can.

Michael Bierut ( 1957 )

When I first started studying typography, I have to admit I found it tedious. It wasnt until I managed to relate it to my own perception of the world that it started to fascinate me.

Jonathan Barnbrook ( 1966 )

TYPOGRAPHERS ARE MASONS OF THE PRINTED WORD.

Alan Fletcher ( 19312006 )

Get acquainted with the shapes of the type letters themselves. They are the units out of which the structure is madeunassembled bricks and beams. Pick good ones and stick to them.

William Addison Dwiggins ( 18801956 )

Letters do love one another. However, due to their anatomical differences, some letters have a hard time achieving intimacy.

Ellen Lupton ( 1963 )

A good alphabet is like a harmonious group of people in which no one misbehaves.

Jan Tschichold ( 190274 )

EVERYTHING HANGS ON SOMETHING ELSE.

Ray Eames ( 191288 )

My collages are not jigsaw puzzles, but organisms that grow until their weight balances their energy. What should happen next? Which way does it seem to turn? I search for an internal logic within the work. That logic may become more complex or turn in on itself. But it is no more random than a twisting vine.

Martin Venezky ( 1957 )

TAKE THINGS AWAY UNTIL YOU CRY.

Frank Chimero ( 1984 )

The nature of process, to one degree or another, involves failure. You have at it. It doesnt work. You keep pushing. It gets better. But its not good. It gets worse. You go at it again. Then you desperately stab at it, believing this isnt going to work. And it does!

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