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Spaniards’ works

Spaniards’ works

When I was researching my Deco España: Graphic Design Between the Wars (Chronicle Books) in…
 
Always in flux

Always in flux

The first major museum-based American graphic design exhibition in fifteen years, ‘Graphic Design: Now in…
 

Playing to their special strengths

The Tower of Pisa, the Mona Lisa and Mickey Mouse of the postcard world is…
 

Facing up to unreality

In an essay in the catalogue accompanying this large-scale exhibition, curator William A. Ewing argues…
 

A sign of moral degeneration?

Is the swastika so tainted by the horrors of Nazism that it cannot, should not…
 
Another self-indulgent design monograph

Another self-indulgent design monograph

A wall of Stefan Sagmeister’s work / live apartment in New York bears the handwritten…
 
Revealing images

Revealing images

Bookshop shelves groan with giant compendiums of illustration, heavy on image, light on information or…
 

Nuffin’ like a Puffin

Phil Baines’s Penguin by Design: A Cover Story (2005) was, even at a glance, a…
 
Biography of a special case

Biography of a special case

Robin Kinross’s book about Anthony Froshaug has been anticipated in typographic circles for many years…
 

Pieced together in Ambleside

I’m sure that most designers will know about some aspect of Kurt Schwitters’ work, probably an…
 
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