Jessica Helfand
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Jessica Helfand|Essays
Remembering Sylvia Harris
Sylvia Harris passed away peacefully on Sunday, July 24th, 2011: she was 57. Jessica Helfand remembers her friend.
Jessica Helfand|Dialogues
On the Shoulders of Midgets: A Conversation About Reality TV
A conversation about reality TV with Marvin Heiferman and Jessica Helfand.
Jessica Helfand|Advertisement
For Sale: The Earliest Modern Studio in America
In 1931, a young American artist designed a modern studio on a mountaintop in the Berkshires in Connecticut: it would be one of the first modern houses in America, pre-dating Frank Lloyd’s Fallingwater by five years. It …
Jessica Helfand|Essays
The Public Face of Disgrace
The funny thing about lying is that it's about as far as you can go from the expectation of trustworthiness with which we characterize public leadership.
Jessica Helfand|Essays
Meet Our Intern: Paul Rand!
Our surprise upon receiving the Facebook mailer shown here, addressed to Paul Rand.
Jessica Helfand|Gallery
Mothers Day Special: Baby, It’s You!
Today, in honor of Mother's Day, we've gathered some baby photos from some of our favorite designers.
Jessica Helfand|Essays
The Royal Tweet
Long criticized for not being relevant in contemporary culture, the British royal family announces the engagement of the future King of England via Twitter.
Jessica Helfand|Essays
New Lives for Old Paper
It's difficult, perhaps impossible to imagine a designer whose eye is not drawn to ephemera — the flimsy, forgettable, never-meant-to-survive bits of two-dimensional matter that circumscribe our daily lives — and by …
Jessica Helfand|Collections
Penny Dreadfuls
Nothing says I Love You like a mass-produced sentiment written by somebody else: Herewith, our very own collection of Penny Dreadfuls.
Jessica Helfand|Essays
The Little Savages
A century ago, art and design juries often favored the same participants, year after year, a corruption of power that was anything but fair. Especially when jurors favored applicants made in their own image.
William Drenttel|Essays
Introduction to Graphic Design II
Jessica Helfand|Essays
When Do We Call it Art?
Back in the pre-Banksy days of big cars and even bigger hair, there came a cultural moment noted for its prevalence of large-scaled words and symbols, a comparatively brazen visual trope that flirted with modernity by celebrating …