Cannibals.
A handbook of dubious exercises, tips, and rants about becoming a designer who teaches... (But just as much a handbook for designers who happen to be being taught.)
Cannibals is a brand new 92-page booklet by Ian Lynam comprised of a handful of new essays about design, education, hope, dread, delight, misery, and of course, sex. Lovingly printed in three offset colors, Cannibals is part-innately relatable pop narrative, part-irreverent mythology, and part-searing critical analysis of design culture today.
WHAT PEOPLE WHO HAVE READ IT HAVE TO SAY:
“Don’t bother to read this if being stupid is working for you.”
– Mr. Keedy, CalArts
“Lynam is a bitingly humorous writer – gifted with the intuition to give stories depth. This is no accident as he writes from experience – a reading pleasure!”
– Lars Harmsen, Slanted Magazine
“Ian Lynam is the Hunter S. Thompson of design writing.”
– HAMMER
The best bet is to head over to the micro-site for the book, which you can find here.