PositiveThe Chicago ReaderEric Hanson's crude line drawings, paired with Waters's unconventional advice—'design clothes so hideous they can't be worn ironically'—provide a brief but insightful glimpse into Waters's mind in an easily digestible package ... Hanson's black-and-white illustrations look like they could've been scrawled by Waters himself in the margins of his speech...In all cases, there's a sense of manic creation, and an unfinished quality to each drawing that underscores the conceit of the book—the artistic guidelines are in place, and it's time for the reader to take it from there.