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February 2, 2006
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, and challenging.

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A delightful read with deep, insightful comments and witty interludes. -- Don Norman, Nielsen Norman Group, and author of Emotional Design

A delightful read with deep, insightful comments and witty interludes. -- Don Norman, Nielsen Norman Group, and author of Emotional Design

Caplan clearly loves to think and write about design. This eclectic collection ... is full of keen observations and insights. -- Henry Petroski, Duke University, author of Small Things Considered: Why There Is No Perfect Design

Caplan was a design journalist before anyone ... and hes ruined the job for everyone who followed. -- Julie Lasky, editor of I.D. magazine

Caplans verve and generosity are an antidote to marketing speak; I discovered that a design book can be funny too. -- Yves Behar, founder of fuseproject and chair of industrial design at CCA

Ralph Caplan knows designers extremely well. . . . He describes complex ideas in ways even a simple designer can understand. --Stefan Sagmeister, designer

Caplan clearly loves to think and write about design. This eclectic collection ... is full of keen observations and insights. -- Henry Petroski, Duke University, author of Small Things Considered: Why There Is No Perfect Design

Caplan was a design journalist before anyone ... and hes ruined the job for everyone who followed. -- Julie Lasky, editor of I.D. magazine

Caplans verve and generosity are an antidote to marketing speak; I discovered that a design book can be funny too. -- Yves Behar, founder of fuseproject and chair of industrial design at CCA

Ralph Caplan knows designers extremely well. . . . He describes complex ideas in ways even a simple designer can understand. --Stefan Sagmeister, designer

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Cracking the Whip is a collection of 63 essays that explore just about everything in design: clothes, hardware, posters, cars, airports, chairs, lighting, vending machines, cities, and bathrooms. They are about how we use design, language, and instinct to navigate our everyday world in eating, relating to others, maintaining traditions, and advancing our causes. Previously published in distinguished forums ranging from I.D. magazine, Print, and Interior Design to the New York Times and The Nation, these essays bring to their diverse subjects Caplans erudition, tempered by clarity, charm, and humor. The disparate parts of Cracking the Whip add up to a holistic examination of design and its impact on the world.

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