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33 of 33 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Inspiring, thought-provoking and refreshing
This book is Fletcher's unique and personal collection of visual imagery, design articles, factual and cultural curiosities, idea sketchpads - and more - collated and distilled into book form. The book's packaging and presentation is exquisite, while each page is a beautiful example in the use of colour, space, type and imagery.

The size and scope of this book is...

Published on 3 April 2006 by denitu

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26 of 45 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars Disappointed
Although the author's reputation as a designer is undoubtedly deserved, I found this book a self-promotional piece with little actual content (especially considering its size) - its basically a reproduction of a sketch / scrapbook, with lots of anecdotes and musings. By taking the time to study its 1000+pp you might get some insight into the Fletcher's thinking, but...
Published on 27 Jan 2004 by ben-m

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33 of 33 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Inspiring, thought-provoking and refreshing, 3 April 2006
By denitu "denitu" (Birmingham, UK) - See all my reviews
This book is Fletcher's unique and personal collection of visual imagery, design articles, factual and cultural curiosities, idea sketchpads - and more - collated and distilled into book form. The book's packaging and presentation is exquisite, while each page is a beautiful example in the use of colour, space, type and imagery.

The size and scope of this book is immense. As a visual design resource, it is an inspiring collection that can be opened at any page for new ideas or direction. Divided over 72 chapters with such diverse titles as "Synchronicity", "Perception" and "Space-Time", the thematic divisions give a helpful structure to this mass of visual and textual information.

To say that this is a large and diverse collection of illustrations or a sketchpad is inadequate and does not do this book justice. This book explores relationships between the word and image - how colour, space, type, and image work together to signify meaning - and present these relationships to the reader in interesting and challenging ways. What at first glance may seem an obvious message, takes on new meaning in a specific context. Fletcher expertly manipulates such contexts to challenge the reader's perception and accepted interpretations of everyday imagery. The reader is cleverly coerced into "looking sideways" at imagery and text. The result is an often suprising, sometimes humourous, yet always enlightening realisation that what we take for granted around us in everyday life has alternative meanings. If only we could learn how to shift our gaze and look differently at the world around us, we may learn something new.

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132 of 135 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars All the things people won't teach you, 13 Oct 2001
I found out that Oscar Wilde said that the things worth learning are not taught. Read this book and all the weird little things people can't explain will be brought to light. Such as how the symbol ? and ! came about. Lots of images that make you laugh and think (my dad collects lots of peculiar things and i showed him the page of a poster saying 'We buy junk and sell antiques' It made him laugh) This book is all about art (not portraits or paintings but observations) and perception of the world we live. Buy this book and you will learn a thousand different things, all useless but valuable to know, if you see what i mean. The author himself says he sought to learn the things no one could teach him. He certainly gives you an experience, if you are interested in anything peculiar or weird then give this book a whirl. You will gain an insight into a thousand minds in one book, a cool achievement. The book is tremendous value too...

Worth having just for fun quotes like "3 o'clock is too early and too late for anything you want to do" jean-paul sarte or "a person without imagination is like a tea-bag without hot water"
So go on on, add some hot water to your life...

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51 of 52 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A Delight to Have and to Hold, 12 Sep 2005
This is simply an astonishing book that is a joy to own.

This is a large book with over 500 large format pages. It is described by its author Alan Fletcher as the work of a visual Jackdaw to produce an exploration of the workings of the eye, the hand, the brain and the imagination.

As he describes it 'The book attempts to open windows to glimpse views rather than dissect the pictures on the wall. To look at things from unlikely angles.... The book has no thesis, is neither a whodunit or a how-to-do-it, has no beginning middle or end. It's a journey without a destination.... It is unlike most books, those that are concerned with the mechanics rather than the thoughts, with the match rather than the fire.'

The result is not a book to sit down and read sequentially from cover to cover, rather an environment of ideas and stimuli through which to journey, an exploration in which to become immersed.

Reading the other reviews, many seem to come from graphic designers, indeed the author is a renown graphic designer himself. The result is a book that is a delight to hold. The different paper types and textures, intriguing layouts and inviting formats mean that every page turned leads to new discoveries even before their content is examined. Its merits as an exemplar of the art of design are clear, but this is much more than a role model for designers.

It is a book that in infinite ways serves as a catalyst for thinking. It has a multifaceted ability to present aspects of the world in new ways, that defy you ever again seeing them the way you always have in the past.

Through the imaginative use of images and text, quotations, snippets of information, and a host of other approaches, this is a feast for the mind as well as the eye.

It's not simply a book that I can't stop dipping into, I can't stop smiling at the fact that Alan Fletcher took the time, care and attention to detail to share it with me. It is quite simply a pleasure to hold and a feast to read.

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17 of 17 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A wonderful book, 13 Feb 2002
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This book is stunning - a visual exploration of how a designer's mind thinks. It's a must have for all creative thinkers and especially design students. Witty, full of fascinating snippets of information, you can dip in and out of it or sit and peruse it for hours. One of the best things I've bought for ages.
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15 of 15 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars wonderful, 14 Feb 2002
By mail@dotx3.com (London, UK) - See all my reviews
this is one of the greatest books i have ever looked at (read is the wrong word). It is a scrapbook, but one that will never get boring.
not abook to read from cover to cover, but one to walk past, pick up, and learn from. you will always open it on a diffrent page, and always find something interessting.
great book
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28 of 29 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Encyclopedia of creative glaze., 29 Jan 2002
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One of greatest designers of the world, retired and sat down for 20 years to compile what I believe ( and not just me ) is the most inspirational book of the decade. Encyclopedia of the creative glaze. Alan Fletcher's new Book is a garden, in his own words, an amalgation of his universe, his collection of notes, drawings, thoughts, souvenirs and everything that blinks, that twikles, composing an incredible book experience, a guide to catch up when you are bored, desperate, happy or sad. Organised through themes such as Imagination, seeing etc...you can open it everywhere, anytime. As a brick of Knowledge you go to it when you need inspiration or when you are feeling empty. The Book is a marvellous guide to creativity and life experience, the art of looking sideways stands as the most positive manifesto of imagination ever done. It presents Alan Fletcher way of looking at the world. But not just his words or images are compiled inside ,the book is full of texts and images from all sources and artists, each of them perfectly quoted. In his words a book of an honest thief. Aproximetly 2 Kg of knowledge and imagination. And the price is extremly low, for its 533 pages.
A must.
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21 of 22 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Great design is all about great ideas..., 25 Dec 2003
By L. Hulme (London, UK) - See all my reviews
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I was looking for a book to inspire me as a designer - however this book does not discuss principles of good design or examine the history of design. It does not even showcase the works of designers - not in the way we have come to expect.

What this book does do is offer an insight into many different subjects such as the imagination, creativity, the brain, colour etc,etc... the list seems endless.

Anecdotes, information and pictures inhabit this book in a seemingly organic way. Each page is unique, every page has something to say.

If you a creative and a free thinker you will love this book - it opens doors in your head. It is easy to dip into, and will be an important part of your bookshelf for years as the information it contains is timeless.

I really enjoyed this book, and i love showing it to all my design buddys. We all get stuck in a creative rut and maybe this book can unlock a few ideas for you!

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10 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Christmas presents solved, 2 Nov 2002
By W.Wabbit (Powys, Wales, United Kingdom) - See all my reviews
At the risk of repeating other reviewers' comments - this book is a godsend for present-giving. If you're searching for a present for people who have everything (or nothing!) this is it. Absolutely fascinating - I cannot think of anyone who would not be completely engrossed, fascinated and charmed by it. Art (and just about everything else) with a sense of humour - would that books were this enjoyable all the time!!
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19 of 20 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Buy Loads..., 16 Jun 2002
Just bought my second copy , this is going to keep me in Xmas and birthday presents for years to come .

This should be on everyones bookshelf , bathroom window ledge and coffee table , its a smorgasbord of great, useless, pointless and fascinating stuff. Stuff that means nothing and everything at the same time .

If Apple computers slogan is "Think Different" they must have got the idea from Alan Fletcher .

Buy 10 copies today and give them to everyone you know .

replace the Gideon Bible with this book . You'll learn more.

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25 of 27 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Alan Fletcher -The Art of Looking Sideways., 3 Oct 2001
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I recently picked up this book by chance at a design exhibition in London. When returning home I began to flick through it. After an hour, I finally put it down! Addictive reading to satisfy your curious side, perfect for those who find the useless information more interesting as the useful! A fantastic book.
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