1. “IDEO Selects: Works from the Permanent Collection,” Cooper-Hewitt National Design Museum, June 22, 2007–January 20, 2008.
2. Dan Roam, The Back of the Napkin: Solving Problems and Selling Ideas with Pictures (New York: Penguin Portfolio, 2008).
3. Adrian Shaughnessy, How to Be a Graphic Designer Without Losing Your Soul (New York: Princeton Architectural Press, 2005).
4. Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi, Creativity: Flow and the Psychology of Discovery and Invention (New York: HarperCollins, 1996).
5. Saul Bass, Essays on Design 1: AGI’s Designers of Influence (London: Booth-Clibborn, 1995).
6. Petr Kratochvil, “The Poetic Minimalism of Eva Jiricna,” in In/Ex-Terior: The Works of Eva Jiricna (Prague: Techo, 2005).
7. Eva Jiricna, from “Architects’ Sketchbooks,” Victoria and Albert Museum website, http://www.vam.ac.uk/collections/architecture/architecture_features/essay_sketch/index.html.
8. Ayn Rand, The Fountainhead (Indiana: Bobbs Merrill, 1943).
9. Rick Poynor, Vaughan Oliver: Visceral Pleasures (London: Booth-Clibborn, 2000).
10. Michael Bierut, in How to Think Like a Great Graphic Designer, by Debbie Millman (New York: Allsworth, 2007).
11. Elements of the interview with Paul Fuog originally appeared on Lucy Feagins’s Design Files blog (www.thedesignfiles.net) and are used with permission.
12. Philip Meggs, A History of Graphic Design, 4th ed. (New York: Wiley, 2005).
13. Vaughan Oliver, in How to Think Like a Great Graphic Designer, by Debbie Millman (New York, Allsworth, 2007).
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