Bibliography
We read a lot of things: advertisements, agreements, articles, blogs, business cards, code, email, greeting cards, ingredients, junk mail, legal notices, letters, magazines, news, notes, paperbacks, research, registrations, tracts, whitepapers, etc. A lot of it is on the Internet.
To cut through the clutter, I’m only listing the things that stuck. And even then, only books. There is nothing that can replace the experience of turning crafted pages and unfolding a story or theory in your own mind. These are books that have had some impact on me in ways of thinking or idea generation. They are listed in order of completion, not necessarily inspiration. This is all of the ’serious’ reading that goes into making me me.
Bibliography
- Sex Lives of the Popes.

2008. ISBN: 978-1435104426
- Blood: A Tale
1988. ISBN: 1-4012-0263-2
- A Supposedly Fun Thing I’ll Never Do Again: Essays and Arguments.
1997. ISBN: 978-0-316-92528-0 - Web Form Design: Filling in the Blanks.
2008. ISBN: 1-933820-25-X - Smart and Gets Things Done
2007. ISBN: 978-1590598382 - Quantum Healing: Exploring the Frontiers of Mind/Body Medicine.
1990. ISBN: 0553348698 - The Universe in a Single Atom: The Convergence of Science and Spirituality.
2005. ISBN: 978-0767920810 - Making and Breaking the Grid: A Graphic Design Layout Workshop.
2002. ISBN: 978-1592531257 - The Art of Happiness: A Handbook for Living.
1998. ISBN: 978-1573221115 - Ajax For Dummies.
2006. ISBN: 978-0471785972 - Zen Flesh, Zen Bones.
1994. ISBN: 978-1570620638 - Watchmen.
1986. ISBN: 978-0930289232 - The Comics Journal Library, Vol. 2: Frank Miller.
2003. ISBN: 978-1560975281 - Contemporary European Architects.
1991. ISBN: 978-3822897539 - Gaudi: The life of a visionary.
1984. ISBN: 978-8486540555 - Graphic Design Basics.
1997. ISBN: 978-0030187346 - PHP and MySQL Web Development.
2005. ISBN: 978-0672326721 - Designing With Web Standards.
2003. ISBN: 978-0735712010 - Theories of the Universe From Babylonian Myth to Modern Science.
1957. ISBN: 978-0029222706