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The Design Comedy: The Decent Through Inferno
20€
Add to CartDesign is a hellmouth of disappointment and a harrowing pit of professional failure. In this paraphrase of Dante’s Divine Comedy, Otto von Busch, a pitiful design professor, searches for the design workshop at Parsons. Proving inaccessible, the lost professor falls into despair. However, a recently fired workshop technician, Virgil, appears to know the way. They descend the crumbling corridors of design’s collapse, through the ruins and anguish of broken promises, failed research, self-absorbed design theorists, and hypocritical designers, to the very nadir of design’s inferno.
Introduction by Nicola Masciandaro
Commentary by Aaron Sechler
Specifications
- Typesoftcover
- Dimensions105 x 210 mm / 4.13 x 8.26 inch (portrait)
- Pages112
- ISBN978-90-834993-6-9
- LanguageEnglish
- Release date20250328
- Bindingsewn and glued
- PaperCordenons Stardream Crystal 285 g, Holmen TRND 2.0 80 g
- Edition2000
- Color1/1 pms 269U
- PrinterPrinton, Tallin (Est.)
- FontMiller Text, Aktiv Grotesk
- Image specs15 pms 269U illustrations
- DetailsSewn glued, Cover has flaps on both sides ( W 408mm x H 220mm), Ebossing (DOWN TO THE COVER) ON COVER
Credits
- EditorOtto von Busch
- AuthorOtto von Busch, Nicola Masciandaro, Aaron Sechler
- Graphic designEric de Haas