In the past

In the past
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Before was
Today is better Stefan Sagmeister has mastered the art of seeing the good in the world. Make room for the beautiful and the good! In your thoughts. On your dining table or desk. And on your bookshelf: this book can be a first step! This project of impressive data visualizations that become art began with a conversation: one person said "everything used to be better", the other didn't want to accept that and began to do some research. This "other" is Stefan Sagmeister. And anyone who knows him knows that when he gets to the bottom of something, he digs deep. Just because bad news attracts more attention in headlines doesn't mean that the world has become - and is becoming - worse. Stefan Sagmeister researches facts about the state of the world in the past and today. He lifts data sets, no, data treasures, from the depths of the archives. Figures that are encouraging. And because he thinks visually, he brings the facts into form. He discovers and buys "old oil slicks", pictures from a supposedly better time. With a scalpel and meticulousness, he uses the works of art from this other time to turn them into "data carriers" of good developments. In an analog way, he implements infographics that prove that the world is better than it sometimes feels. Good news becomes a work of art. In order to document and preserve the solid basis for committed optimism that the "beautiful numbers" project represents in its entirety, Sagmeister has compiled his thoughts, experiences and, of course, the work itself into a - how could it be otherwise? - and invites his readers to fill up on courage and confidence. Meanwhile, the project itself leads to design jobs. He is commissioned to design a clock, espresso cups, a glass series - even an impressive bicycle ramp. Freelance work followed: Stefan Sagmeister dared to launch a limited fashion edition with his data visualizations (unfortunately always sold out immediately!). Thanks to his work, more and more people are beginning to question the pessimistic world-weariness that is all the rage. Stefan Sagmeister continues. He uncovers the mechanism of the power of catastrophe news. He questions the negative news that we often parrot without reflection. Analyzes the power of optimistic sentiment. And he invites us to think in a broader time frame and deeper dimensions (instead of being guided by spontaneous negative feelings).
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Article Number 213309
Dimensions: W 17.6 × D 2.5 × H 24.8 cmWeight: 1003 gCover: Hardcover editionLanguage: GermanDetails: 264 pages with 300 color illustrations, printed in five colors throughout, thread-sewn, eight-page gatefold brochure with free spine and three-sided, silver leaf cut in die-cut matt foil-laminated slipcase with silver-colored raised foil embossing
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