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Through pop culture and historical narratives, branding expert and TED speaker Jamie Mustard explains why certain things stand out, stick and endure in the mind-and why others do not.
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Through pop culture and historical narratives, branding expert and TED speaker Jamie Mustard explains why certain things stand out, stick and endure in the mind-and why others do not.
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Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Benbella Books
- Seitenzahl: 272
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Oktober 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 218mm x 143mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 379g
- ISBN-13: 9781948836418
- ISBN-10: 1948836416
- Artikelnr.: 55222845
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Produktsicherheitsverantwortliche/r
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Benbella Books
- Seitenzahl: 272
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Oktober 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 218mm x 143mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 379g
- ISBN-13: 9781948836418
- ISBN-10: 1948836416
- Artikelnr.: 55222845
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Produktsicherheitsverantwortliche/r
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Jamie Mustard is a conceptual artist, artistic director, futurist and writer including his work on perception in the physical world relating to art, imagery and ideas. Jamie believes that ‘emotional art’ is an accelerator of social change. His work on the endurance of ideas has been featured in Forbes, Yahoo Finance, Bloomberg, ABC News, Flaunt Magazine, Psychology Today and NPR. Growing up in severe poverty and illiteracy in inner city Los Angeles, Jamie overcame obstacles to eventually reverse engineer ideas to help humans STAND OUT based on primal laws. He believes that because of digital overload, we are all struggling to be seen and experiencing the same invisibility he felt as a child and calls this ‘the economics of attention’. His books have won the National Indie Excellence Award, the OWL—Outstanding Works in Literature—given by the largest e-commerce bookseller in the world, and runner-up for the PenCraft Book Award for Literary Excellence. Jamie is co-author of the groundbreaking book, The Invisible Machine on the biology of trauma and a children’s book about resilience. His book, The Iconist is currently in-flight entertainment on American Airlines. A graduate of the London School of Economics, Jamie’s work has included the world’s leading universities, business, science, technology, art, design, creativity and non-profits—Nike, Cisco, Intel, Adidas, Symantec, Parsons The New School, Pratt Institute, Georgetown University, Pacific Northwest College of Art, Hult International Business School, US Army Special Forces, US Army Special Forces Psychological Operations, The Portland Art museum, Content London, The California Department of Public Health and TEDx at creative giant Wieden + Kennedy. In late fall of 2025, his first graphic novel, HYBRED, will be released—a world written, conceived and art directed by Jamie, with all images drawn and colored in a little stone town in Southern Italy with artist Francesca Filomena.
Contents Introduction 1: What Is an Iconist? Part One 2: Fresh Air 3:
Populations 4: Force Fields-the Rejection of Mass Information 5: Lights
Out-the Dilution Effect 6: Invisible Man 7: The American Gangster 8: The
Weakness of Choice Part Two 9: Toy Blocks 10: Laws of Gravity 11: The
Monolith 12: Violent Times-Blocks in Visual Art 13: Nursery Rhymes-Blocks
in Music 14: The Dreamer and the Fighter Part Three 15: Road Signs 16:
Magnetize 17: Signals 18: The Arrow and the Shaft 19: BREEED-The Snowball
Effect Part Four 20: Perfection Is Deception 21: Naked 22: The Dilution
Generation Afterword Acknowledgments References
Populations 4: Force Fields-the Rejection of Mass Information 5: Lights
Out-the Dilution Effect 6: Invisible Man 7: The American Gangster 8: The
Weakness of Choice Part Two 9: Toy Blocks 10: Laws of Gravity 11: The
Monolith 12: Violent Times-Blocks in Visual Art 13: Nursery Rhymes-Blocks
in Music 14: The Dreamer and the Fighter Part Three 15: Road Signs 16:
Magnetize 17: Signals 18: The Arrow and the Shaft 19: BREEED-The Snowball
Effect Part Four 20: Perfection Is Deception 21: Naked 22: The Dilution
Generation Afterword Acknowledgments References
Contents Introduction 1: What Is an Iconist? Part One 2: Fresh Air 3:
Populations 4: Force Fields-the Rejection of Mass Information 5: Lights
Out-the Dilution Effect 6: Invisible Man 7: The American Gangster 8: The
Weakness of Choice Part Two 9: Toy Blocks 10: Laws of Gravity 11: The
Monolith 12: Violent Times-Blocks in Visual Art 13: Nursery Rhymes-Blocks
in Music 14: The Dreamer and the Fighter Part Three 15: Road Signs 16:
Magnetize 17: Signals 18: The Arrow and the Shaft 19: BREEED-The Snowball
Effect Part Four 20: Perfection Is Deception 21: Naked 22: The Dilution
Generation Afterword Acknowledgments References
Populations 4: Force Fields-the Rejection of Mass Information 5: Lights
Out-the Dilution Effect 6: Invisible Man 7: The American Gangster 8: The
Weakness of Choice Part Two 9: Toy Blocks 10: Laws of Gravity 11: The
Monolith 12: Violent Times-Blocks in Visual Art 13: Nursery Rhymes-Blocks
in Music 14: The Dreamer and the Fighter Part Three 15: Road Signs 16:
Magnetize 17: Signals 18: The Arrow and the Shaft 19: BREEED-The Snowball
Effect Part Four 20: Perfection Is Deception 21: Naked 22: The Dilution
Generation Afterword Acknowledgments References