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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Rob WalkerPublisher: Alfred A. Knopf Imprint: Alfred A. Knopf Dimensions: Width: 14.40cm , Height: 2.20cm , Length: 19.00cm Weight: 0.374kg ISBN: 9780525521242ISBN 10: 0525521240 Pages: 256 Publication Date: 07 May 2019 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsReviewsIf you want a more interesting and creative life, the first thing to do is to start paying better attention to it. In The Art of Noticing, Rob Walker provides an essential guide to becoming an explorer of your everyday world. I found a ton to steal here and so will you. --Austin Kleon, New York Times bestselling author of Steal Like An Artist In the tradition of John Berger, Susan Sontag, and George Nelson, Rob Walker offers a guide not to looking but to seeing--and why the difference is crucial. At once passionate and charming, he makes the case that noticing what's there is the first step in creating what's new. --Michael Bierut, cofounder of Design Observer and author of Now You See It and Other Essays on Design From 'unitasking' to the 'mindful shower, ' The Art of Noticing is filled with clever, eminently deployable strategies for getting more from the world around you. It's a paean to alertness, a sensory upgrade, a delightful field guide to being alive. --Tom Vanderbilt, bestselling author of Traffic and You May Also Like The Art of Noticing is a book about reading, verbal and non-verbal reading, which is how we increasingly read now, and how we have always read. Walker encourages us to make a non-literal reading of our world, which can mean non-judgmental and more enlightened. --Leanne Shapton, author of Guestbook and Swimming Studies Rob Walker's writing has always been wonderful because of his unique eye for noticing what other people miss. With this new book, he's basically teaching you all his secrets for seeing. --Ryan Holiday, bestselling author of Ego is the Enemy and The Obstacle Is The Way Attention is a precious resource, one we waste in stupid ways. And attention is a muscle, one we can easily develop. In this refreshingly practical book, Rob Walker gives us 131 ways to treasure and improve our ability to see. --Seth Godin, author of This is Marketing If you want a more interesting and creative life, the first thing to do is to start paying better attention to it. In The Art of Noticing, Rob Walker provides an essential guide to becoming an explorer of your everyday world. I found a ton to steal here and so will you. --Austin Kleon, New York Times bestselling author of Steal Like An Artist In the tradition of John Berger, Susan Sontag, and George Nelson, Rob Walker offers a guide not to looking but to seeing--and why the difference is crucial. At once passionate and charming, he makes the case that noticing what's there is the first step in creating what's new. --Michael Bierut, cofounder of Design Observer and author of Now You See It and Other Essays on Design Rob Walker's writing has always been wonderful because of his unique eye for noticing what other people miss. With this new book, he's basically teaching you all his secrets for seeing. --Ryan Holiday, bestselling author of Ego is the Enemy and The Obstacle Is The Way Attention is a precious resource, one we waste in stupid ways. And attention is a muscle, one we can easily develop. In this refreshingly practical book, Rob Walker gives us 131 ways to treasure and improve our ability to see. --Seth Godin, author of This is Marketing If you want a more interesting and creative life, the first thing to do is to start paying better attention to it. In The Art of Noticing, Rob Walker provides an essential guide to becoming an explorer of your everyday world. I found a ton to steal here and so will you. --Austin Kleon, New York Times bestselling author of Steal Like An Artist In the tradition of John Berger, Susan Sontag, and George Nelson, Rob Walker offers a guide not to looking but to seeing--and why the difference is crucial. At once passionate and charming, he makes the case that noticing what's there is the first step in creating what's new. --Michael Bierut, cofounder of Design Observer and author of Now You See It and Other Essays on Design Author InformationROB WALKER is a columnist and contributes to a wide of publications including The New York Times, The Atlantic, NewYorker.com, The Boston Globe, and Bloomberg Businessweek. He is the author of Buying In and Significant Objects (coedited with Joshua Glenn) and on the faculty of the Products of Design MFA program at the School of Visual Arts. He lives in New Orleans. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |