Stefan Sagmeister

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Stefan Sagmeister is a graphic designer, storyteller and typographer who has recently retired from commercial work. He was the founder of Sagmeister Inc. and co-founder of Sagmeister & Walsh. Stefan is not afraid of controversy, his work is known for being unorthodox and thought-provoking. He still lectures and is active on Instagram where he conducts design clinics.

 

If you could recommend 3 books to anyone, what would they be?

 

Brian kept a diary for one single year. I learned much about his thinking and working strategies on his music and art production. It is likely the most influential book on my own practice.

 

De Bono's Thinking Course

by Edward de Bono

Edward De Bono was first recommended to me by my late brother in law Armin. I read him at 18, thought it interesting and forgot all about it. When I reread it at 35 and completed all the exercises, it changed my way of thinking.

 

Freedom

by Jonathan Franzen

Without knowing it, I had looked for an all-encompassing novel about our time, and Jonathan's magnus opus told me the most about what it means to live in America right now.

 

What are you reading now?

 
 

Whose reading list are you most curious about?

 

Steven Pinker's and Jonathan Haidt's”

— Stefan Sagmeister

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Books Read By is a catalogue in the service of a greater reading culture. Founded by Anonymous in 2020, the site explores the reading habits of inspiring people (founders, leaders, makers, and everyone in between). Each survey is an intimate look into the books that have shaped and changed them.

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