The Pentagram Papers

Jinal Shah » 23 January 2007 » In Culture Briefings »

Pp_bk_smDesigners are the smartest people, I think. Even smarter than MBA grads. Their approach to problem-solving is more intuitive and experiential. And I love that.

Which brings me to my latest discovery. (Thanks to VSL) Pentagram, the iconographic design-firm that has lended it’s genious to numerous campaigns and brand identities (some you may be familiar with, some you may not), has just released a previously in-house, treasure trove of design-papers aptly titled, "The Pentagram Papers."

Published since 1975, The Pentagram Papers are a  collection of whimiscal and inspiring images that highlight a certain point of view in design. For example, check out this collection of Tin Tabernacles and other buildings for inspiration:

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