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Dmitri Siegel|Essays
Design by Numbers
Business reporter Stephen Baker’s new book The Numerati explores the way that marketers and retailers are leveraging personal data to create customized experiences and targeted messages. The book details the staggering amount of data we …
Lawrence Weschler|Interviews
The Work of Tara Donovan
Toothpicks, 2001, Ace Gallery Beverly HillsOn October 10, 2008 the Institute of Contemporary Art in Boston, opened an exhibition spanning a decade of work by Tara Donovan — sculptor and 2008 recipient of the MacArthur “Genius” grant. …
Rob Walker|Essays
Subconscious Warm-Up
The Speedo LZR Racer suits worn byMichael Phelps and other world-class swimmers. Promoted as a design breakthrough and worn by the most victorious Olympian in history, it offers a potent blend of functional promise and emotional …
Jessica Helfand|Essays
The Posters of Padua
Graduation poster, photographed in Padua, March 2008You’d be hard pressed to find tangible evidence of graphic design back in, say, the thirteenth century (though evidence of creative productivity is an unarguable Medieval conceit) but …
Adam Harrison Levy|Essays
The Inventor of the Cowboy Shirt
Jack A. Weil. Photo by Rick Wilking, 2006A few years ago, I found myself lost inside a shopping mall with the man who, in 1946, invented the snap-buttoned cowboy shirt. Jack A. Weil, better known as Jack A, was one hundred and one years …
Jessica Helfand|Essays
Second in a Series: Completions
Photograph by Mitchell Feinberg for New York Magazine, 2006For two years, I’ve had this image on the wall in my studio — a step-by-step examination of a gradually diminishing Mallomar — which (other than a possible symbol for the …
Michael Bierut|Essays
David Foster Wallace, Branding Theorist, 1962-2008
Rob Walker|Essays
Shared Memories
Many of the images reproduced in Scrapbooks: An American History, by Jessica Helfand, date back 50, 80, even 100 years. Reproduced in color and spread across wide pages, the anonymous scrapbook creators could hardly have imagined such …
William Drenttel|Essays
Whose Flag?
Adbusters' poster, design by Pedro Inoue, 2008Recently, I received a poster on a topic I care about, issued by an organization I respect. It's a call-for-entries for a flag design competition being hosted by Adbusters, on the topic of …
Thomas de Monchaux|Essays
Remembering Yves St. Laurent
 Yves St. Laurent, photo: World News AustraliaWhat does it mean to design? What does it mean to have been designed? In one sense, the word is entirely superfluous: every artifact of human invention, assembly, adaption, or production, …
Steven Heller|Essays
Where Have You Gone R. Cobb?
Cartoon by Ron Cobb, 1966In 1968 the two most influential underground newspaper cartoonists in America were R. Crumb, who most everyone knows today, and R. Cobb, who sadly many do not. Crumb devastated establishment pieties while Cobb …
Jessica Helfand|Essays
Biblionomatopoeia
Trauma by Patrick McGrath, cover design by Peter Mendelsund, 2008Onomatopoeia is the term used for words that sound like what they are describing — words like zip and boom, for instance — although the concept, it should be …
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