Debbie Millman is an American writer, educator, artist, and designer who is perhaps best known as the host of the Design Observer podcast 'Design Matters'. She is 'President of Design' at Sterling Brands, based in New York City, working with brands such as Pepsi, Gillette, Colgate, Kimberly-Clark, Nestlé, and Campbells. She chairs the 'Masters in Branding' program at the School of Visual Arts, is a contributing editor to Print, a blogger for Fast Company, and the 'President Emeritus' of AIGA.
A nice book for beginners if they want to grab the surface of graphic design. However, I think the essays could be a bit deeper and have more knowledge in it. What I would really appreciate is the in-depth process of each project shown in this book, since normally many graphic design books only give information around 1-3 paragraphs max. Therefore, I could learn something from it.
While basic, the essays at the beginning were interesting, especially Bantjes' essay on typography and the projects and snippets at the last portion of the book were a good insight into the varying ways people approach projects and bring them to completion. It made me feel not so crazy for the way I attack design.
This book is filled with very succinct opinions of those in the design industry which may be more of interest for those who are an absolute beginner to design. Even though I consider myself a beginner, I found the excerpts interesting but ultimately too simple and unfulfilling.