Brianne Kimmel
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Recommended Books
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Boom

Envisioning Information

Bobos in Paradise

The Fabric of Civilization
The $12 Million Stuffed Shark

The Art of Impossible

Setting the Table

Red Notice

The Almost Nearly Perfect People
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“@dewayneroyj Great book, also recommend $12 Million Stuffed Shark”
“Highly recommend Edward Tufte’s books for inspiration on ways to present information — charts, diagrams, dashboards”
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“5 books for anyone interested in the creator economy: No ApplauseJust Throw Money The $12 Million Stuffed Shark The Death of the Artist The Fabric of Civilization Representing Talent Art, film, fashion are hard to break in & even harder to get the economics right”
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“Wow, this book is incredible. Highly recommend and plan to write a long format essay on how it helped my daily productivity and long haul creativity.”
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“@singareddynm Great book, one of my favorites The almost nearly perfect people (On the culture & economics of the 5 Nordic countries — a lot of insights on healthcare) The Senses: design beyond vision Bobos in Paradise (bourgeois bohemians — a lot on travel, experiences & spirituality)”
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