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Book cover designed by Charles Goslin. Goslin was an instructor of Graphic Design and Illustration at Pratt Institute from 1966–2007. He was a highly influential instructor having taught over 1,000 students. Goslin began his career working for design pioneer, Lester Beall. After leaving Beall’s office, Goslin set up his one-person studio in Park Slope, Brooklyn. 

The concept of the graphic is a visual representation of the subtitle, “From alarm clocks to zippers .”

WHY DIDN'T I THINK OF THAT?
WHY DIDN'T I THINK OF THAT?