"As graphic designers who specialize in logos and trademarks, Mark Fox and Angie Wang have done a splendid job in their richly illustrated compendium Symbols: A Handbook for Seeing of reinterpreting the classic images in the context of here and now. The book is a means of identifying, categorizing, and explaining the multiple meanings of seminal archetypes. A unique mix of Jung interpretation and Randian functionality, the book sifts through everyday things and rare artifacts that comprise a sign language that designers use to communicate throughout the universe of ideas." - Steven Heller, Print magazine, The Daily Heller "Fox and Wang are collaborators at Design is Play, a studio in San Francisco, and Symbols showcases Fox's mastery of logos and Wang's mastery of typography. The book's elegant design and intelligent wit create an enjoyable reading experience. With so many examples, an index helps readers find work by the artists of their choosing, including Maya Lin, Leni Riefenstahl and Ed 'Big Daddy' Roth." - Ruth Hagopian, Communication Arts "Symbols is a richly illustrated and fascinatingly told visual encyclopedia. To understand a culture, understand how it uses universal symbols.
In today's age of radical cultural upheaval, a book like Symbols, though it is overtly apolitical, feels like a necessary companion. It's a reminder that ultimately the language we use, both visual and verbal, is what shapes our discourse." - Kelsey Campbell-Dollaghan, Fast Co.Design "A compendium to help artists, designers, and curious readers gain more complex understanding of symbolism in the visual arts. The examples are wonderfully omnivorous." - Allison Meier, Hyperallergic "This glorious paperback is the perfect reference guide for artists, designers, and the visually inclined. With more than 400 images from sources as diverse as Stanley Kubrick's The Shining to Stonehenge, Symbols is a crash course in the nature of the collective unconscious and the vocabulary it uses to manifest its ideas." - Sara Rosen, Crave Online.