Two-Dimensional Man
<DIV>In <I>Two-Dimensional Man</I>, Paul Sahre shares deeply revealing stories that serve as the unlikely inspiration behind his extraordinary thirty-year design career. Sahre explores his mostly vain attempts to escape his "suburban Addams Family" upbringing and the death of his elephant-trainer brother. He also wrestles with the cosmic implications involved in operating a scanner, explains the disappearance of ice machines, analyzes a disastrous meeting with Steely Dan, and laments the typos, sunsets, and poor color choices that have shaped his work and point of view. <I>Two-Dimensional Man </I>portrays the designer's life as one of constant questioning, inventing, failing, dreaming, and ultimately making. </DIV>