Looking sideways no longer...
September 22, 2006 12:03 PM Subscribe
Alan Fletcher has died. One of the world's finest graphic designers, the co-founder of the legendary agencies Forbes, Fletcher & Gill and Pentagram, has left us after an 18-month battle with cancer. He leaves behind a huge amount of stunning work, and a profound influence on the world of graphic design. A retrospective of his life and work is opening in November at the Design Museum in London.
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posted by Smart Dalek at 12:38 PM on September 22, 2006
posted by Smart Dalek at 12:38 PM on September 22, 2006
"battle with cancer"
Why doesn't anyone just lie down, give up and die from cancer? They always supposedly fight it, battle it, etc. to the very last -- as if their dying words are "damn you cancer, I shall have my revenge!"
Not to defile this thread about this fine person I've never heard of, it's just a terrible cliché.
posted by reklaw at 12:39 PM on September 22, 2006
Why doesn't anyone just lie down, give up and die from cancer? They always supposedly fight it, battle it, etc. to the very last -- as if their dying words are "damn you cancer, I shall have my revenge!"
Not to defile this thread about this fine person I've never heard of, it's just a terrible cliché.
posted by reklaw at 12:39 PM on September 22, 2006
I have declared war on cancer, and am currently torturing cancer survivors to see what they know.
In the meanwhile, sad news. Here was a designwer who understoodelegance, simplicity, how to communicate a clear message, and the value of good typefaces.
posted by Astro Zombie at 1:04 PM on September 22, 2006
In the meanwhile, sad news. Here was a designwer who understoodelegance, simplicity, how to communicate a clear message, and the value of good typefaces.
posted by Astro Zombie at 1:04 PM on September 22, 2006
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I may not be a graphic designer, but The Art of Looking Sideways is one of my favourite books.
posted by scruss at 1:24 PM on September 22, 2006
I may not be a graphic designer, but The Art of Looking Sideways is one of my favourite books.
posted by scruss at 1:24 PM on September 22, 2006
Woah, for a moment there I thought Dr Karl Kennedy from Neighbours had died. My housemates would've been inconsolable.
posted by afx237vi at 1:27 PM on September 22, 2006
posted by afx237vi at 1:27 PM on September 22, 2006
I highly recommend "The Art of Looking Sideways". It's a fat phone book sized inspiration gold mine, and a great record of this intelligent and curious man's life of looking & thinking. RIP
posted by pantufla at 1:28 PM on September 22, 2006
posted by pantufla at 1:28 PM on September 22, 2006
posted by twistedonion at 1:42 PM on September 22, 2006
While you're at it, read "George, Be Careful" (George Lois) and "Forget All The Rules About Graphic Design" (Bob Gill). Some great stories by pioneers in the field back in the McMann & Tate era of the 60s.
RIP
posted by hal9k at 4:35 PM on September 22, 2006
RIP
posted by hal9k at 4:35 PM on September 22, 2006
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posted by Colloquial Collision at 8:51 PM on September 22, 2006
posted by Colloquial Collision at 8:51 PM on September 22, 2006
it's just a terrible cliché
Be that as it may, it's better than saying "he died from cancer over the course of 18 months."
And anyway, reklaw, some people do beat cancer.
posted by scarabic at 11:39 AM on September 25, 2006
Be that as it may, it's better than saying "he died from cancer over the course of 18 months."
And anyway, reklaw, some people do beat cancer.
posted by scarabic at 11:39 AM on September 25, 2006
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