Fed up with the design world’s fetish with aesthetics and artistic pretension? Don’t be fooled by the cover--this book is radical dynamite.
We love Alexander’s approach to identifying the appropriate design opportunities, managing the real world’s bewildering complexity and delivering meaningful results for real people.
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DtM Book Review: Good to Great and the Social Sector
We love Jim Collins' Good to Great and the Social Sectors. At just 35 pages, it's the best kind of business book: all content and no filler. In analyzing the factors that create great social enterprises, Collins discovered...
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Cartoons! They carpet the walls of our studio, and they make frequent appearances in DtM presentations and TED talks. In his 2009 book The Back of the Napkin, design thinker and professional doodler...