The difference between good design and great design is intelligence.
— Tibor Kalman
Good designers are no longer satisfied in taking the manuscript from someone and making it look nice. One of the things that I've tried to do is move from being a designer to a content provider.
I'm not as good a writer as I'd like to be; therefore, I like to use images to tell stories.
I use contrary-ism in every part of my life.
I am interested in imperfections, quirkiness, insanity, unpredictability. That's what we really pay attention to anyway. We don't talk about planes flying; we talk about them crashing.
By definition, when you make something no one hates, no one loves it.
Edits are very important to me - they're the way in which I work on everything.
No matter what your cultural sophistication or what language you speak, everyone can understand images.
If someone is going to permit me to make a publication that is politically and culturally progressive and not tell me to put their favorite movie stars on the cover, if I get to do what I want in an honest way - as I did in the beginning at 'Colors' - then I'm going to do it.
We live in a society and a culture and an economic model that tries to make everything look right.
I'm not against beauty; it just sounds boring to me.
Pictures are so good at giving people information that they're not looking for.
I'm always trying to turn things upside down and see if they look any better.
Let's face it: we live at a time when government is less and less powerful, less and less effective, and the agent of social change, at least for the immediate future, is the corporation.
I like being a 10-year-old kid who's in charge.