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 | How to See: A Guide to Reading Our Manmade Environment Author: George Nelson Publisher: Design Within Reach Year: 2003 ISBN 0974491802
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Category: Design and Engineering / Architectural Design Processes & Theory /
ArchitectureWeek Description Design Within Reach has republished George Nelson's influential book, How to See, which originally came out in 1977. The book has been updated in color, with a new graphic layout by Chris Pullman, who managed Nelson’s graphic design office in the ‘70s and is currently Vice President of Design at WGBH. How to See is a collection of over 50 chapter-long essays, illustrated with hundreds of startling photographs, mostly from Nelson’s personal archives, and a preface by DWR founder Rob Forbes, who was project director for this re-edition. Amazon Customer Average Rating:  Some Related Books... Story: Substance, Structure, Style and The Principles of Screenwriting - Robert Mckee
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