Tibor Kalman: Perverse OptimistTibor Kalman: Perverse Optimist is the definitive and exuberant document of the late Tibor Kalman's work and ideas. This full-color, oversize title reveals Kalman's thoughts on magazines, advertising, sex, bookstores, food, and the design profession. Product designs, stills and storyboards from his film and video projects, and spreads from his book and magazine work are included. The impressive list of contributors includes Kurt Andersen, Paola Antonelli, David Byrne, Jay Chiat, Steven Heller, Isaac Mizrahi, Chee Pearlman, Rick Poynor, and Ingrid Sischy. |
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Contents
Section 1 | 32 |
Section 2 | 93 |
Section 3 | 105 |
Section 4 | 134 |
Section 5 | 150 |
Section 6 | 172 |
Section 7 | 181 |
Section 8 | 187 |
Section 13 | 284 |
Section 14 | 300 |
Section 15 | 306 |
Section 16 | 310 |
Section 17 | 315 |
Section 18 | 321 |
Section 19 | 331 |
Section 20 | 351 |
Section 9 | 202 |
Section 10 | 253 |
Section 11 | 278 |
Section 12 | 279 |
Section 21 | 367 |
Section 22 | 378 |
Section 23 | 387 |
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