15 April 2012

Gumballs in Philadelphia

Gumballs in Philadelphia

joan k. smith

Joan K. Smith reviews The Happy Show’s mix of art, design and science
So I didn’t eat one of the chocolates, or chew one of the happiness-rated yellow…

13 April 2012

Noted #34

Noted #34

noted

Visualising city density, a magazine about Web design and magpie minds
Links and things … The world’s population, concentrated. ‘Viddy well’ – John Coulthart goes ‘Back in…

11 April 2012

From sideline to centre stage

From sideline to centre stage

john d. berry

TYPO San Francisco shows the way digressions can become the main event
The level of talks at TYPO San Francisco was uniformly high, writes John D. Berry (also…

11 April 2012

A tasty spread

A tasty spread

the events department

Looking ahead to the Facing Pages festival of indie magazines in Arnhem.
Next week, the ‘Facing Pages’ festival in Arnhem provides an opportunity to take part in…

9 April 2012

Playing with the logo

Playing with the logo

the events department, the identity department, type tuesday

How Ken Garland + Associates had graphic fun with the Galt Toys identity
The current Kemistry Galley exhibition of Ken Garland’s designs for Galt Toys is full of…

9 April 2012

Show me the money

Show me the money

Manchester Design Symposium 2012 examines the economic value of design
The 2012 Manchester Design Symposium brought together leading thinkers and practitioners to address the theme of…

4 April 2012

Graphic design by Richard Hollis

Graphic design by Richard Hollis

Mark Thomson

Mark Thomson reviews the exhibition at Gallery Libby Sellers in London
There are few occasions when something is genuinely unmissable, writes Mark Thomson, but for designers…

3 April 2012

Typonauts, start your quest here

Typonauts, start your quest here

type tuesday

Review of Type Navigator: The Independent Foundries Handbook
The Web has deeply transformed the retail market of type, writes Sébastien Morlighem in Eye…

2 April 2012

Technology and myth

Technology and myth

Robert Hanks

Klimowski and Schejbal give graphic life to Stanislaw Lem’s robots. Review by Robert Hanks
Stanislaw Lem (1921-2006) is usually considered an author of science fiction, but though his stories…

30 March 2012

Noted #33

Noted #33

noted

Airline safety cards, the one percent and travel posters for the lazy
Here are a few more things that caught our attention recently. Paint it white: Brandspirit. The…
 
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