
Arranging Things: A Rhetoric of Object Placement
Korenās insightful meditation is further distilled into eight rhetorical principles presented alognside 23 idiosyncratic paintings by artist Nathalie Du Pasquier which illustrate the volume. With a welcoming tone,Ā Arranging ThingsĀ offers an accessible strategy which can be used to analyse any arrangement.
Back by popular demand, this new edition ofĀ Arranging ThingsĀ presents Du Pasquierās artistic works in a generous format in celebration of Korenās visual journey through the heart of design philosophy.Ā Arranging ThingsĀ is not merely a popular book on design; it is a landmark text, a practical manifesto of aesthetic beauty, one for brightening and broadening the way we understand and arrange our worlds.
Korenās insightful meditation is further distilled into eight rhetorical principles presented alognside 23 idiosyncratic paintings by artist Nathalie Du Pasquier which illustrate the volume. With a welcoming tone,Ā Arranging ThingsĀ offers an accessible strategy which can be used to analyse any arrangement.
Back by popular demand, this new edition ofĀ Arranging ThingsĀ presents Du Pasquierās artistic works in a generous format in celebration of Korenās visual journey through the heart of design philosophy.Ā Arranging ThingsĀ is not merely a popular book on design; it is a landmark text, a practical manifesto of aesthetic beauty, one for brightening and broadening the way we understand and arrange our worlds.
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Korenās insightful meditation is further distilled into eight rhetorical principles presented alognside 23 idiosyncratic paintings by artist Nathalie Du Pasquier which illustrate the volume. With a welcoming tone,Ā Arranging ThingsĀ offers an accessible strategy which can be used to analyse any arrangement.
Back by popular demand, this new edition ofĀ Arranging ThingsĀ presents Du Pasquierās artistic works in a generous format in celebration of Korenās visual journey through the heart of design philosophy.Ā Arranging ThingsĀ is not merely a popular book on design; it is a landmark text, a practical manifesto of aesthetic beauty, one for brightening and broadening the way we understand and arrange our worlds.













