Alan Fletcher
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- xenicon0
I liked his book, talked it up etc but i foundparts of him cloying and he was maybe little too precious with his nonchalance. Still, I'd send him a case of plonk or wendell.
- flavorful0
Damn shame about Monsieur Fletcher, I wasn't trying to derail this thread like I do so many others.
- non0
He knocked up his girl and he needs a job.
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- acescence0
if you're a nytimes subscriber:
- flavorful0
Non has non idea what "shit..." is about.
- Rand0
+1 post
- non0
Alan Fletchers death = 16 posts
Topic named "shit..." =76 postsOh my.
- Crouwel0
respect.
- gavindayyy0
A bloody shame, The Art of Looking Sideways is one of the best books out there for ANYONE to read, and his death is a real real shame for the world and everyone in it. Thank you AF
- build0
Bump for Alan Fletcher.
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- deletedscene0
he did a talk at my college and it was very inspiring. he seemed like a very kind fellow too.
- non0
I love the man.
- Nairn0
Ah ha ha - just found some cannabis leaves i was 'pressing' in my Sideways book (I'm a bit of a girl when it comes to flower pressing).. Christ, they must've been there for about 4 years now.
Hm... wonder if they're smokable?
- Nairn0
Augh, Shit - no way?
'An uncommon exception to universal bondage', indeed.
* Angrily shakes fist at God.
- ross0
His work has taught me quite a few things. Great mind.
sad.
- honest0
RIP Mr.Fletcher we salute you!
- Dancer0
A real loss to the industry.
Original thinking and wit that always put a smile on your face.
A true great., up with Rand and Bass IMO.
"any one visual problem has an infinite number of solutions; that many are valid; that solutions ought to derive from subject matter; that the designer should have no preconceived graphic style."
So true.Rest in Peace Mr Fletcher
- vespa0
"Many books written on visual matters are authored by those who analyse rather than axperience... They are concerned with the mechanics rather than the thoughts, with the match rather than the fire.
This book attempts to open windows to glimpse views rather than dissect the pictures on the wall. To look at things from unlikely angles... The book has no thesis, is neither a whodunnit nor a how-to-do-it, has no beginning, middle or end. It's a journey without a destination."
Hope your final destination is as wonderful as the windows of perception you opened for me, Mr Fletcher!