Confessions of a Digital Creative: I Still Love Paper Books
By Lauren Renfrow
Some of the most controversial art campaigns from the 1960s were lead by Mr. George Lois. Still going strong, nearly 50 years later, and holding (in my opinion) some of the best magazine covers of all time under his belt, Lois still has talent! This time around, it’s not only a cover, but an entire book. The book, Damn Good Advice (For People With Talent!) is set to be released in March, 2012. It will house everything from practical advice to inspiration, life lessons, facts, anecdotes and ways to succeed in life and business for those who hold the gift of creativity.
I always look forward to new books coming out. Especially those that have to do with design and advertising. Since The Wall Street Journal dubbed Lois the “prodigy, enfant terrible, founder of agencies, creator of legends,” and as he has constantly delivered in the past, it sounds like this holds promise. After working all day at a digital agency, it’s sometimes nice to have that tactile element in your hands.
Have something to look forward to! You can preorder the book at http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0714863483/
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