Josef Albers, Interaction of Color, 50th Anniversary Edition.
Pages 1 through 74, a lot of very small text on every single page. After that, plates and commentary that go with pages 1 through 74.
Josef Albers, Interaction of Color, 50th Anniversary Edition.
Pages 1 through 74, a lot of very small text on every single page. After that, plates and commentary that go with pages 1 through 74.
I was flipping around with Joseph Albers while waiting for the Ortho and ortho assistant. Fiftieth anniversary edition and the surprises were just as fresh as I imagine they were to his students.

Seriously, NYTimes, each time I saw it, it looked just like that and my brain read it the same exact way. Except one time when my brain wondered if we were talking about someone’s famous tokhes…
From the quote box:
Anything that works gives [others and yourself] a reason to push you in the direction of the thing that works. You can spend your life imitating yourself. …how am I going to be that person that wrote this thing four or five years ago who I just don’t associate myself with anymore … it takes some pretty big acts of courage to be like “I’m not going to do anything like what I did last time” — Damian Kulash, lead singer OK Go
I didn’t get a photo of the almost checkerboard designed sky with patches of pink alternating with blue-grey clouds. Nor did I get the flotilla of rather submarinesque dark grey tubes sailing across the other layers of clouds. Lots of stuff going on up there and moving at a good pace.




