Category: Design
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President Barack Obama presented the National Medal of Arts this year to 10 recipients, including graphic designer…
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In Graphis Magazine 336, Ellen Lupton paints Carin Goldberg as a woman “armed with a nimble sense…
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Norman Brosterman is a serial collector. He moves from one forgotten subculture to another, salvaging everything he…
Every designer relates to the tools of his trade, but Mitsuo Katsui pursues, studies, and applies them…
The Sixth International Poster Biennale in Warsaw had more than 3,100 submissions from 47 countries, making it…
Although Graham Reynolds worked almost exclusively for the film industry in the 1980s, producing posters for movies…
The work of caricaturist David Levine, who died on Dec. 29, 2009 at age 83, graced the…
As Iran gears up to “deliver a telling blow to global powers,” it is the perfect time…
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The work of Michael Gericke looks simple — bold colors, clean lines, stark contrasts, and uncluttered composition….
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As Madison Square Garden undergoes continuing renovations, the New York sports landmark asked Seattle-based Hornall Anderson to…
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Three years before his 2002 death, Graphis profiled designer Ikko Tanaka, one of the founding fathers of…
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In the very first issue of Graphis, a small, but exquisite collection of marks was presented to…
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