There are design nerds, and then there are design nerds whose handling of the subjects they’re passionate about manages to transform abiding obsessions into illuminating, resonant art. Such is the ...
Click to share on X (Opens in new window) X Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook “The world is getting faster, more complicated and more fucked up, so there are always larger ...
The typography of Helmut Schmid (1942–2018) is precise and elegant. This is particularly true of his logos for the Japanese pharmaceutical and cosmetics industries, but as well of his designs for the ...
Of all the design disciplines, graphic designers might be the most insecure. The introduction of any new technology can feel like a threat to the field’s existence. Think of desktop publishing in the ...
Everybody's a graphic designer these days, with Adobe tools and other programs at their disposal. So what defines a great commercial artist now? "Graphic Design - Now in Production" answers with a ...
Philip B. Meggs, who wrote the first definitive history of graphic and advertising design from the beginning of the written language through the printing press and on to the computer, has died. He was ...
“If you stand in front of a poster, it will enlarge,” graphic designer Dan Powers, a tall calm brown-haired man, told Gallerist. Following Mr. Powers’s advice, we stood in front of a large screen of ...
The origins of type and typography -- From Gutenberg to Bodoni -- 1. The nineteenth century: an expanding field. The Industrial Revolution and the rise of urban mass culture : New technologies ; ...
Dean Johnson Gallery celebrates First Friday with In An Expression of the Inexpressible, a show featuring work by contemporary international graphic designers whose work operates on the border between ...
The Korean Culture & Information Service, the Embassy of Korea, the Korean Cultural Centre Canada (KCC) and the Royal Canadian Academy of Arts, present art+language: Contemporary Korean Graphic Design ...
A page from the 2014 reissue of the New York City Transit Authority Graphics Standards Manual showing a diagram explaining the use of arrows in wayfinding signage in subway stations (photo courtesy of ...
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