
Abstract City
In July 2008, illustrator and designer Christoph Niemann began Abstract City, a visual blog for the New York Times. His posts were inspired by the desire to re-create simple and everyday observations and stories from his own life that everyone could relate to. In Niemann's hands, mundane experiences such as riding the subway or trying to get a good night's sleep were transformed into delightful flights of visual fancy. The struggle to keep up with housework became a battle against adorable but crafty goblins, and nostalgia about New York manifested in simple but strikingly spot-on LEGO creations. This brilliantly illustrated collection of reflections on modern life includes all 16 of the original blog posts as well as a new chapter created exclusively for the book.
Reviews

Laura Mauler@blueskygreenstrees
Funny and clever. I liked the cookie dough + sprinkles section, the subway section, and the afterward/creativity section the best, they really rocked me. The "Wrath" picture makes me laugh every time I think of it.

Steve@imwiththou

Jane Mount@janemount

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