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If you're a designer or a creative person, books will help you get more creative and will provide better answers. The internet is good and pinterest is great for references, but it can be very confusing sometimes when we get multiple answers for a single question and pinterest is too saturated with all sorts of ideas. You see one thing and it activates your brain but then you see another and another and another and you start losing the initial vision of what you truly wanted to do. Also, books require more effort to write and therefore it has an author's complete knowledge in it. For example, one of the architects that I really look upto is Bjarke Ingels. I've consumed a lot of his stuff on the internet, from his lectures to his podcasts and all other things of sorts. I bought his book recently and it blew my mind because the guy in the book was infinitely more impressive than the guy on the internet! The book just contains the many projects that he has done over the past few decades but on the internet, I could never understand the sheer impressiveness of his work so far. So yeah, books can be expensive, but buying a book every few months to curate your own library can be worthwhile.
May 11, 2025

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i feel like sometimes i buy different types of art books because of the excitement of reading through them and actually taking everything in, getting inspiration, for research.. etc. but then they lay on my shelf for months and i never get to them. itโ€™s silly to say this but itโ€™s literally like browsing through pinterest or tumblr irl and even better given that theyโ€™re all specifically curated and usually offer some really cool information #physicalmediaforthewin
May 7, 2025
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I get it. I do. They're pretty, they pile, you buy more. and I understand that there's a whole different sort of feeling when buying a book. a sense of permanence and a sudden feeling of intellectualism. and book stores are among the best spaces in the world. thing is, it's all shit if you haven't read it in the end. (side note/psa: STOP buying coffee table books. no one is going to flick through your lifestyle Louis Vuitton. or your print book you got at that gallery once on that holiday. Banksy's 'Wall and Piece' is the only exception. others are simply nonsensical clutter.)
Mar 7, 2024
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personally i have enjoyed physical books over digital copies over the years, but I usually order my books used. 1) i want to be cheap 2) i kinda like the idea of having this passed down item with a bit of age 3) the smell of a book is enticing And like you mentioned, spending a lot of time on my phone or Ipad makes me want to take time away from electronics and go towards a hard copy. where i get my used books: ThriftBooks, AbeBooks, Half Priced Books, used bookstores, Goodwills, Free Little Libraries around me, and the like
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