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Cracking the Whip - Essays on Design and Its Side Effects (Paperback)
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Cracking the Whip - Essays on Design and Its Side Effects (Paperback)
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Design is inescapably part of our lives--from the alarm clocks we
wake up to and the cups we use for our morning coffee, to the
chairs we sit in, the cars we drive, and the houses and cities we
live in. In 63 engaged and engaging essays, Caplan explores how we
use design, language, and instinct in our everyday world to relate
to others, maintain traditions, and advance our causes. He probes
our relation to the things that both comfort and disorient us from
pasta to corporate culture and shows how we are shaped by our own
artifacts and our attitudes toward them. Our sense of place and
regional diversity are also examined as are the shock of the new,
the persistence of the old, and the expectation of a future. In
this age of global sensibilities and "tourism as a lifestyle,"
we're continually recycling as we create. Previously published in
forums such as The New York Times, I.D., Print, and Interior
Design, Caplan (author of the popular classic By Design) is sharp,
thoughtful, charming,
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