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One Perfect Thing: The Business Card
by Michael Silverberg
Try, if you can, to measure your online footprint. You likely have a few email
addresses, a Facebook account, maybe a website, a Tumblr or two, a Twitter feed, and a LinkedIn profile, even though you don’t remember creating it and you’ve only logged on to respond to requests from people you’ve never heard of. You also probably have a business card....
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Interview with Irma Boom
by Michael Silverberg
When Irma Boom makes a book, it’s not just a book but the book. The 50-year-old Dutch designer can spend years researching a project, and she insists on being a partner, not an employee....
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Little Black Books
by Michael Silverberg
Fifteen years ago, Moleskine bet on paper and won. Now it ponders its future in the digital world....
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The Art of The Velvet Underground
by Michael Silverberg
The Velvet Underground had a striking visual history, before Warhol and after. At the New York Public Library, Lou Reed, Moe Tucker, and Doug Yule promoted the new book, The Velvet Underground: New York Art....
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Poster Child
by Michael Silverberg
Mike Mills’s new book nicely captures the contradictory natures of the personal and the profitable....
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