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The Cheese Monkeys : A Novel in Two Semesters
The Cheese Monkeys A Novel in Two Semesters
Author: Chip Kidd
A hilarious debut novel that could only be described as a portrait of the designer as a young man."Um...so what exactly is a Cheese Monkey?"Good question. But strictly off-limits. We can tell you that The Cheese Monkeys is a witty and effervescent coming-of-age novel about headless waterfowl, fake plastic babies, and the basic tenets of g...  more »
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ISBN-13: 9780743214926
ISBN-10: 0743214927
Publication Date: 10/2/2001
Pages: 288
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  • Currently 4.1/5 Stars.
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4.1 stars, based on 12 ratings
Publisher: Scribner
Book Type: Hardcover
Other Versions: Paperback
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reviewed The Cheese Monkeys : A Novel in Two Semesters on + 3 more book reviews
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A must read for graphic designers everywhere!
krisalis903 avatar reviewed The Cheese Monkeys : A Novel in Two Semesters on
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I highly recommend this book to all graphic design students. This was the first book that made me laugh out loud.
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This is certainly the best book I've ever read about the muddling and fumbling of college kids trying to figure out wtf to do with their lives, for starters. But more than that, it's an intelligent and humorous book for intelligent and humorous people. Of course, you should be forwarned: this book's sense of humor is decidedly dark, so if you like your humor like you like your coffee (a thick and muddy black) then you may want to steer clear.

Chip Kidd has written an awesome book about art school, and the crazy types that end up there, being humored by teachers who can't do, so they teach. Art School Confidential is in the same league, but focuses more on the politics of the larger art world, vs. Kidd's take on the politics of art school and its jostling academics. (The title of the book, in fact, comes from a student art project.)

It's also about graphic design, which Chip Kidd knows plenty about, having designed some of the world's most famous book covers. Here, the university's graphic design teacher is quite the sadist, though perhaps he's earned his right to be, given the fools he must perpetually suffer.

If you've ever seen a brilliant example of graphic design (or, conversely, a truly horrific piece of trash that could have USED a graphic designer--and bemoaned this fact), you will surely enjoy this book. Love it.
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Very entertaining book...quite humorous.


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