About the Book
Question: What interests a graphic designer?
Answer: The stuff in this book.
Question: Why?
My Mac computer stores my personal collection of a few thousand digital photos I’ve taken over the years from around the world. Some, it always seemed to me, were just waiting to escape. And so I decided to make this presentation.
This book is about disparate images and the interplay between them. The sequence of images is not a narrative but it very often suggests pairings that are a mixture of the deliberate and the unintentional.
Some of the images are compelling in their simplicity, while others are engrossing in their complexity.
They sometimes ask, “What’s wrong with this picture?” Most of them ask, “What’s happening here?” or “What’s going on?” Some are wacky, weird, quirky, ambiguous, eccentric, sad, humorous or trivial.
So, whether you think there’s a connection between the images on these pages or you think there isn’t, you’re right. I hope you enjoy these images as much as I do. And, I hope they make you think: Who? What? Where? When? And, of course, Why?
Answer: The stuff in this book.
Question: Why?
My Mac computer stores my personal collection of a few thousand digital photos I’ve taken over the years from around the world. Some, it always seemed to me, were just waiting to escape. And so I decided to make this presentation.
This book is about disparate images and the interplay between them. The sequence of images is not a narrative but it very often suggests pairings that are a mixture of the deliberate and the unintentional.
Some of the images are compelling in their simplicity, while others are engrossing in their complexity.
They sometimes ask, “What’s wrong with this picture?” Most of them ask, “What’s happening here?” or “What’s going on?” Some are wacky, weird, quirky, ambiguous, eccentric, sad, humorous or trivial.
So, whether you think there’s a connection between the images on these pages or you think there isn’t, you’re right. I hope you enjoy these images as much as I do. And, I hope they make you think: Who? What? Where? When? And, of course, Why?
Features & Details
- Primary Category: Arts & Photography Books
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Project Option: Small Square, 7×7 in, 18×18 cm
# of Pages: 160 - Publish Date: Mar 18, 2009
- Keywords Barack Obama, urban life, folk art, outsider art, still life, natural formation, urban decay, civil unrest, interior design, people watching, urban experience, graphic design, Sicily, Paris, France, Italy, aviation, aircraft, music, wildlife, outdoors, patriotism, collage, youth, children, celebration, plants, furniture, logotype, logo, fashion, sculpture, interiors, art, ethnic, antiquity, travel, Judaica, religion, protest, food, drink, photography, photobook, montage, juxtaposition, nature, flowers, fruit, vegetables, airplanes, flags, signs, signage, texture, color, architecture, typography, environment
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About the Creator
Milt Simpson
Austin Texas
Milton Simpson, a graphic designer and collector of American folk art, was a partner for many years in the award-winning design firm of Johnson & Simpson Graphic Designers. Simpson has designed numerous illustrated books for publishers, museums and corporations. He is the author of "Windmill Weights" (recognized for excellence by the American Institute of Graphic Arts) and "Folk Erotica: Celebrating Centuries of Erotic Americana" (Harper Collins). Born and raised in New York City, he still lives and works there.