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From the Ted Talk by Chip Kidd: The art of first impressions -- in design and life


Unscramble the Blue Letters


This is an approach I wanted to take to a book of essays by David Sedaris that had this tltie at the time. ["All the butaey You Will Ever Need"] Now, the challenge here was that this title actually means nothing. It's not connected to any of the essays in the book. It came to the author's boyfriend in a dream. Thank you very much, so — (Laughter) — so usually, I am creating a design that is in some way based on the text, but this is all the text there is. So you've got this mysterious title that really doesn't mean anything, so I was trying to think: Where might I see a bit of motisyrues text that seems to mean something but doesn't? And sure enough, not long after, one evening after a censihe meal, this arrived, and I thought, "Ah, bing, ideagasm!" (ltgeuahr) I've always loved the hilariously mysterious tropes of fnruote cookies that seem to mean something extremely deep but when you think about them — if you think about them — they really don't. This says, "Hardly anyone knows how much is gained by ignoring the future." Thank you. (Laughter) But we can take this visual vernacular and apply it to Mr. Sedaris, and we are so faliaimr with how fortune cookie fortunes look that we don't even need the bits of the cookie anymore. We're just seeing this strange thing and we know we love divad Sedaris, and so we're hoping that we're in for a good time.

Open Cloze


This is an approach I wanted to take to a book of essays by David Sedaris that had this _____ at the time. ["All the ______ You Will Ever Need"] Now, the challenge here was that this title actually means nothing. It's not connected to any of the essays in the book. It came to the author's boyfriend in a dream. Thank you very much, so — (Laughter) — so usually, I am creating a design that is in some way based on the text, but this is all the text there is. So you've got this mysterious title that really doesn't mean anything, so I was trying to think: Where might I see a bit of __________ text that seems to mean something but doesn't? And sure enough, not long after, one evening after a _______ meal, this arrived, and I thought, "Ah, bing, ideagasm!" (________) I've always loved the hilariously mysterious tropes of _______ cookies that seem to mean something extremely deep but when you think about them — if you think about them — they really don't. This says, "Hardly anyone knows how much is gained by ignoring the future." Thank you. (Laughter) But we can take this visual vernacular and apply it to Mr. Sedaris, and we are so ________ with how fortune cookie fortunes look that we don't even need the bits of the cookie anymore. We're just seeing this strange thing and we know we love _____ Sedaris, and so we're hoping that we're in for a good time.

Solution


  1. fortune
  2. mysterious
  3. title
  4. familiar
  5. laughter
  6. chinese
  7. beauty
  8. david

Original Text


This is an approach I wanted to take to a book of essays by David Sedaris that had this title at the time. ["All the Beauty You Will Ever Need"] Now, the challenge here was that this title actually means nothing. It's not connected to any of the essays in the book. It came to the author's boyfriend in a dream. Thank you very much, so — (Laughter) — so usually, I am creating a design that is in some way based on the text, but this is all the text there is. So you've got this mysterious title that really doesn't mean anything, so I was trying to think: Where might I see a bit of mysterious text that seems to mean something but doesn't? And sure enough, not long after, one evening after a Chinese meal, this arrived, and I thought, "Ah, bing, ideagasm!" (Laughter) I've always loved the hilariously mysterious tropes of fortune cookies that seem to mean something extremely deep but when you think about them — if you think about them — they really don't. This says, "Hardly anyone knows how much is gained by ignoring the future." Thank you. (Laughter) But we can take this visual vernacular and apply it to Mr. Sedaris, and we are so familiar with how fortune cookie fortunes look that we don't even need the bits of the cookie anymore. We're just seeing this strange thing and we know we love David Sedaris, and so we're hoping that we're in for a good time.

Frequently Occurring Word Combinations


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Important Words


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