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Now is Better

Now is Better

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In his latest work, Austrian graphic designer and storyteller, Stefan Sagmeister, encourages long-term thinking and issues a timely reminder that despite the tumultuous news cycle of recent years, many things in the world are improving 

In Now is Better, Sagmeister examines the state of the world today, proving through extensive data how far we’ve come, and encouraging us to think about where we can go from here. 

This thoughtful meditation on the realities of our daily lives also features a foreword from psychologist and leading authority on language and the mind, Steven Pinker; a featured essay by graphic designer and historian Steven Heller; and a conversation between Sagmeister and Hans Ulrich Obrist, curator and artistic director of Serpentine Galleries in London. The book is also accompanied by a lenticular print designed by Sagmeister.  

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Please note: this book is available for UK DELIVERY ONLY

In his latest work, Austrian graphic designer and storyteller, Stefan Sagmeister, encourages long-term thinking and issues a timely reminder that despite the tumultuous news cycle of recent years, many things in the world are improving 

In Now is Better, Sagmeister examines the state of the world today, proving through extensive data how far we’ve come, and encouraging us to think about where we can go from here. 

This thoughtful meditation on the realities of our daily lives also features a foreword from psychologist and leading authority on language and the mind, Steven Pinker; a featured essay by graphic designer and historian Steven Heller; and a conversation between Sagmeister and Hans Ulrich Obrist, curator and artistic director of Serpentine Galleries in London. The book is also accompanied by a lenticular print designed by Sagmeister.