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"True to the title, this is a very lively compilation of 1,000 photographs of navigational signs in public places worldwide... Interspersed throughout the book are brief paragraphs about issues of industrial pollution, child abuse, traffic fatalities, back stories giving even the most lighthearted signs (an arrow pointing to "DIVERSION") a surprisingly unsettling, sometimes shocking meaning."
Christian Science Monitor, Boston
United States
"Rallentare: zombie in carreggiata!", lampeggiava un'insegna su un viadotto di Austin. Appurata l'assenza di morti viventi, la polizia texana ha scoperto che la colpa era di un hacker, ultimo di una serie di creativi della segnaletica. Come gli attivisti che ricavano trompe l'oeil dalle strisce pedonali di Montreal. Segnali appunto di quotidiano design come quelli di 1000 Signs della TASCHEN un libro con foto di cartelli dal mondo, dall'"attraversamento di koala" di Sydney a un ineffabile stop su una strada del Sahara."
Flair, Milano
Italy
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1000 Signs
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1000 Signs

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Hardcover, 15.5 x 21.7 cm (6.1 x 8.5 in.), 320 pages
$ 14.99
ISBN: 978-3-8365-1001-1
Multilingual Edition: English, French, German
Availability: In Stock
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