![]() It paints Portland in a light that most visitors will probably never know about and shows how well Chuck can experience a city in it's entirety.Ĭomment: Rapha (for all of you non-cyclists) is the king of bike clothing. There is a whole side to that city that I never would have noticed just walking around in the afternoon. I finished the book just as the plane landed and felt as if my trip to Portland included much more than it had. I figured since I didn't get to explore as much as I wanted to, I would read about all the things I missed on my way back to Chicago. ![]() I wanted something to read for the flight back home and came across this while browsing. I didn't have as much free time as I hoped for exploring the city, but with the time I had on Sunday morning, I went to Oldtown and checked out the original Powell's books store, which is amazing and serves the best mocha I've ever had. This was my first Chuck Palahniuk book, which is a guide of sorts, for Portland. Title: Fugitive and Refugees: A walk in Portland, OregonĬomment: This was a book that Erik suggested I read (before I left for Portland) but I got busy and never picked up a copy. I've held on to it for the last six months trying to choose something that would be a cherished part of my new collection, I've found that with this book. My friend and fellow designer Stephanie DeSocio wanted to help me re-establish my library of design books and sent me an Amazon gift card. After zero day happened some of my amazing friends reached out-unsolicited-to help me recover some of the things that meant the most to me. The projects captured in each book illustrate the things Stefan has learned in his life so far (which happens to only be 20 things). Each cover can be arranged in the front of the stack to change the face of the book. It is made up of a laser-cut slip case that contains 15 self-covering booklets of his work. This book redefines what a design book could and should be. His work aesthetic often borders the realm of fine art, but it always communicates in a powerful and clever way. Stefan is arguably the most inspirational designer alive today. If you aren't a designer, there's a good chance you don't know who Stefan Sagmeister is, so I'll just tell you that he is a brilliant man. ![]() ![]() Paid: $24.00 (Gift from Stephanie DeSocio)Ĭomment: I got this book a week ago, but I wasn't able to open it for a few days because I have been so busy with work. Oh, Lisa Nova’s popping off, eating pizza with The Hoff And drinking with Drinking with Bob Rhett & Link and Nalts are here, joined by Jake & Amir And Shay Carl is kind of a slob Oh, we got David Choi, and Dave Days, Zipster’s kinda old and gay Montgomery Flea Market is fly (Supa-fly, sucka!) Raven Riley’s heated up as 2 girls poop into a cup And "Will it Blend?" gives it a try Oh, there are so many people on the Internet So many people on the Internet Is there a bunch of people on the net? You bet There are so many people on the Internet Irate Gamer raves and rants, Matt Harding likes to dance And Vlogbrothers unite the nerds! Tiki Bar is never dry, Happy Tree Friends makes me cry And Tourette’s Guy says dirty words Oh we got Kina Grannis, Pop Waffle, Gorgeous George is just awful Pruane2forever’s the man! Brookers is a crazy chick, David Elsewhere is the shit And Mark Mathis oughta be canned And don’t forget Single ladies wanting rings Mosh Girl kicking things Lee Paige’s foot stings Randy Pausch pulls heartstrings The Guild prefers low pings Kimbo Slice jabs and swings Keyra likes her G-strings And Dr.Title: Things I Have Learned In My Life So Far
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