Opinion

 

Fits, starts and fads

Graphic design, Agenda

Ralph Caplan

Eras cannot be neatly sliced up according to decades or even generations. Graphic design keeps changing while somehow staying the same.
 

Editorial Eye 84

Typography, Editorial

John L. Walters, Simon Esterson

The original Monotype was an ingenious piece of highly disruptive technology that caused the biggest…
 
An outlandish everyman

An outlandish everyman

Rick Poynor

These short films throw new light on the eccentric collaboration between 1960s film-maker / designer John Sewell and artist Bruce Lacey. Critique by Rick Poynor
 
Look south

Look south

Rick Poynor

In the first of a new series of Photo Critiques, Rick Poynor examines The Latin American Photobook by Horacio Fernández. Critique by Rick Poynor
 

Eurothis and eurothat

Agenda

Robin Kinross

Will the political and monetary union of Europe lead to an increasingly homogeneous graphic design? Or will designers fight for solutions that are local to a country’s culture yet international is resonance?
 
The woman who took on the Wolf Man

The woman who took on the Wolf Man

Book design, Illustration, Visual culture

Rick Poynor

Sława Harasymowicz’s first foray into graphic novels illuminates a Freudian case history with thrilling clarity. Critique by Rick Poynor
 

Editorial Eye 83

Graphic design, Typography, Editorial

John L. Walters

Several recent issues of Eye have focused on type design, but this special puts the…
 
Graphic and grotesque

Graphic and grotesque

Rick Poynor

Hidden Treasure, in its reflection of our bodies in all their pathos and horror, has a morbid but irresistible attraction. Critique by Rick Poynor
 

Tschichold review revisited

Letter to the editor

Letter from Richard B. Doubleday
 
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