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Hear Why Stefan Sagmeister Thinks Now could be Higher at Our Subsequent PRINT E-book Membership – PRINT Journal

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Wednesday, October 25 at 4 pm ET

For PRINT’s subsequent livestream E-book Membership, Stefan Sagmeister will likely be in dialog with Debbie Millman and Steven Heller about his new e-book, Now could be Higher.

Now could be Higher, as described by Phaidon:

Stefan Sagmeister’s latest mission encourages long-term pondering and reminds us that many issues on the earth are bettering. Sagmeister has created a e-book that appears on the state of the world right now, illuminating, by means of collected knowledge, how far we’ve come, and inspiring us to consider the place we will go from right here. Statistics are vividly delivered to life, as numbers are remodeled into graphs, inlaid into nineteenth-century work, embroidered canvases, lenticular prints, and painted by hand water glasses. The e-book features a foreword from psychologist and main authority on language and the thoughts, Steven Pinker; a featured essay by graphic designer and historian Steven Heller; and a dialog between Sagmeister and Hans Ulrich Obrist, curator and inventive director of Serpentine Galleries in London and can attraction to all visually minded readers, offering a constructive response to the tumultuous information cycle of current years. Now could be Higher is an intriguing and considerate visible meditation on our day by day lives.

Don’t miss this thrilling speak on Wednesday, October 25 at 4 PM ET! Register for the livestream and purchase Sagmeister’s e-book.

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