Oliver Möst is short sighted. I squint when I am designing because not seeing the detail of my layout actually helps. It’s good to question. To change. To see something from another point of view. To forget about detail. These remind me of the day my sister tried on a pair of glasses and realised things where sharp. She had always thought it was normal to not be able to read the blackboard when sitting at the back of the class (but sat there anyways).
If you miss the exhibition at Axel Obiger on Brunnenstr. which runs until the 24th of October then you can always buy the book.
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