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Herbert Spencer: 1924-2002
Ken Garland recalls the late British designer and editor who died earlier this year
Big subject, little pictures
Joe Sacco uses the comics medium to describe the lives of Palestinians
Go-faster graphics
Radical young designers changed the face of British design in the 1980s. A decade later, their inventions have been softened into easily identifiable styles endlessly recycled by the commercial mainstream
Art directing the opposition
Daniel Walsh, former US Marine, founder of Liberation Graphics and self-styled ‘communications therapist,’ uses the poster to argue for alternative points of view
Language unleashed
Massin’s pioneering book designs of the 1960s used graphic devices to make the spoken word visible and enhance the text’s meaning
Design in the age of digital reproduction
‘Multimedia’ may well be one of the most overused words of the 1990s. What does it mean for designers, what has been achieved so far and where are we heading?
We are a camera
The Douglas Brothers would much rather see their photographs in a magazine than on a gallery wall
The history of interactivity
Interactivity is one of the central concepts of multimedia. Bob Cotton, co-author of The Cyberspace Lexicon, traces key stages in the development of our relationship with the screen
Underground matriarchy
Women who have shaped the profession by their own work and by enabling those around them
The game of art
Graphic design was just one of the tools Karel Teige used to advance his vision of a new Czech society