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Debbie Millman|Audio
Alice Rawsthorn
Debbie talks to design critic Alice Rawsthorn about the growing status of design.
Michael Bierut|Audio
Episode 94: Women of the Year
Elena Ferrante’s My Beautiful Friend on HBO, Olivia Jaimes’ Nancy, Esperanza Spalding, Tierra Whack, Aretha Franklin’s Amazing Grace, Max Richter, Henry Cobb: Words and Works, Oddityviz, The True Size, Dunkin’, …
Laetitia Wolff|Profiles
Radical Architecture on Paper
NN Studio, a small Belgian design studio, advocates for emergent forms of architecture and urbanism.
Steven Heller|Essays
Commercial Art: What a Way to Earn a Living
“Commercial art is a business. It is bought mostly for business purposes, and its cost is entered as a business expense on any company’s books.”
Steven Heller|Essays
Notgeld: Emergency Money in Inflationary Germany
A look at the exemplary artistic quality of emergency substitute paper money created in Germany after WWI.
Lilly Smith|Interviews
Chain Letters: Gail Anderson
“As a designer, I am sensitive to the way people consume information, and very concerned about the survival of print.”
Steven Heller|Essays
Vanishing Mom and Pop Store Signs
It is, of course, inevitable that modernity subsumes the old. But for a New York minute, we can still enjoy these disappearing store fronts.
Steven Heller|Essays
The Ink Revolution of Jason S. Logan
Jason S. Logan is imagining a revolution for natural, place-based ink that is equivalent to what Alice Waters did for food.
Justine Jablonska|Essays
A Peek Into Poster House
Ten posters from the Poster House collection, selected by Chief Curator Angelina Lippert.
Steven Heller|Essays
A Bee C: Paul Rand’s Bee Fixation
The 1981 Eye-Bee-M rebus is Paul Rand’s most iconic poster.
Julie Anixter|Interviews
Just Keep Walking: An Interview with Paula Scher
Called “the most influential woman graphic designer on the planet” by fellow designer extraordinaire Ellen Lupton, Pentagram partner Paula Scher has left an undeniable imprint on the American design psyche.
Steven Heller|Books
Vignelli’s Subway Map For Little Ones
Massimo Vignelli’s subway map, and the graphic design process, immortalized in new form: a children’s book.
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