Warren Berger
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Warren Berger (born October 20, 1958) is an American journalist and author. He has written five books (two as co-authors) and numerous articles, primarily on design, mass media, and popular culture.[1][2]
Early life and education
[edit]Warren Berger grew up in Whitestone, New York, as the youngest of seven siblings. He graduated from Syracuse University's S. I. Newhouse School of Public Communications in 1980.[3]
Career
[edit]After working as a newspaper journalist in Dallas, Texas, Berger moved back to New York and worked for several years as a magazine editor for CBS.
In 1990, Berger began writing independently and went on to publish a number of pieces in The New York Times and other publications. He wrote a business column for the Sunday Times[1] and regularly contributed culture articles to the Arts & Leisure section and The New York Times Magazine.[1] GQ, The Los Angeles Times Magazine, The New York Times Magazine, Reader’s Digest, and Business 2.0 all featured Berger's writing, and he served as a contributing editor at Wired magazine from 1999 to 2001.[1]
Berger pursued his interest in advertising by writing articles for Ad Age’s Creativity, Communication Arts, Graphics, and Metropolis. In the mid-1990s, he formed an association with The One Club for Art & Copy, helping them launch the bimonthly publication ONE, about creativity in advertising, and then in 2007 launching the quarterly One: Design. In 2001, he wrote his first book, "Advertising Today", published by Phaidon Press. The book was included on Barnes & Noble’s best books of the year list and was later included in a list of the “50 all time best books about media” compiled by The Independent of London.[citation needed]
He is the host of the website "AMoreBeautifulQuestion.com."[4] Questioning is the topic of his two most recent books, The Book of Beautiful Questions (2018) and A More Beautiful Question (2014), both published by Bloomsbury.
Bibliography
[edit]Nonfiction
[edit]- The Book of Beautiful Questions: The Powerful Questions That Will Help You Decide, Create, Connect, and Lead (2018; Bloomsbury Publishing) (ISBN 978-1632869562)
- A More Beautiful Question: The Power of Inquiry to Spark Breakthrough Ideas (2014; Bloomsbury Publishing) (ISBN 978-1620401453)
- CAD Monkeys, Dinosaur Babies, and T-Shaped People: Inside the World of Design Thinking and How It Can Spark Creativity and Innovation (2010; Penguin) (ISBN 978-0143118022) U.S. paperback edition of Glimmer
- Glimmer: How Design Can Transform Your Life and Maybe Even the World. Featuring the ideas and wisdom of design visionary Bruce Mau. (2009; The Penguin Press) (ISBN 978-1594202339)
- Nextville: Amazing Places to Live the Rest of Your Life (2008; Springboard Press); co-author with Barbara Corcoran (ISBN 978-0446178280)
- Hoopla: Crispin Porter + Bogusky (2007; PowerHouse Books) (ISBN 978-1576873120)
- No Opportunity Wasted: 8 Ways to Create a List for the Life You Want (2004; Rodale); co-author with Phil Keoghan of The Amazing Race (ISBN 978-1594864049)
- Advertising Today (2001; Phaidon Press) (ISBN 978-0714843872)
Fiction
[edit]- The Purples (2010; Ringer Books) (ISBN 978-0-615-23170-9)
Anthology
[edit]- The Best Business Stories of the Year (2001; Pantheon) (ISBN 978-0375725005)
Notes
[edit]- ^ a b c d "Page Not Found". Retrieved 2 February 2018.
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: Cite uses generic title (help) - ^ "Warren Berger - Books". www.warrenberger.com. Archived from the original on 2012-02-25.
- ^ "Q&A with Warren Berger '80" (PDF). Syracuse University Magazine. Retrieved 12 November 2018.
- ^ "About Warren Berger and AMoreBeautiful Question.com". Retrieved 12 November 2018.