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Monday, November 09, 2009

My new book, "Look Both Ways," makes NY Magazine's Approval Matrix!

My new book, "Look Both Ways," makes New York Magazine's Approval Matrix

The Best Possible Quadrant

I am so thrilled to announce that New York Magazine has included my brand new book, Look Both Ways: Illustrated Essays on the Intersection of Life and Design, in this week's Approval Matrix. I couldn't be prouder. I have been reading NY Magazine for 26 years (!!!) and it has always been a favorite read. Even more so now! : )

In a few short weeks, www.debbiemillman.com is going to turn into a site for the book (there will still be a link to this blog. Armin Vit is designing the new site, and it will include sections on each chapter, and will also include the spoken word podcasts for the essays, a list of my readings from my book tour and even a workshop on "Visual Storytelling" that I am now conducting.

Stay tuned, and thank you for visiting!
: )

3 Comments:

Blogger Ian Shimkoviak said...

congrats. that's awesome. I am still due to get this book. Gotta peal away from the desk and head to powell's books. Can't wait to read. This is big. And rodrigo did a great job on that cover.

11/09/2009 02:48:00 PM  
Anonymous Tom Guarriello said...

Congratulations, Debbie. Looking forward to reading the book. Also would love to attend the visual storytelling workshop. I have a question: what do you do in your spare time??

t

11/10/2009 06:41:00 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

hi debbie,

how can I become an audience member to see Stefan Sagmeister and Milton Glaser on your episodes of Design Matters?

thanks

11/16/2009 10:30:00 AM  

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These are the musings of Debbie Millman. Debbie has been in the design business for 25 years. She is a Partner and President of the Design division at Sterling Brands, one of the leading brand identity firms in the country. Consider this site the result of that work, and perhaps (but not necessarily) the antidote. Debbie is a board member of the National AIGA, and teaches at the School of Visual Arts and Fashion Institute of Technology. She is also an author on the design blog Speak Up, a regular contributor to Print Magazine and she hosts a weekly internet radio talk show on the Voice America Business network titled Design Matters. Her first book, "How To Think Like A Great Graphic Designer," was published by Allworth Press in 2007; her second, "Essential Principles of Graphic Design," was published by Rotovision in 2008, and a book of illustrated essays titled "Look Both Ways" will be published in the Fall. Debbie can be reached at debbie.m@sterlingbrands.com

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