Category: Design
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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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Everyone knows Tim Burton is imaginative. The film director has made some of the most groundbreaking, celebrated films of…
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It’s easy to forget that nearly 65 years ago a B-29 bomber named the Enola Gay flew…
French designer Philippe Apeloig was recently announced the overall winner of the International Society of Typographic Designers for three posters he…
When Newsweek magazine approached Michael Vanderbyl earlier this year with a special assignment to rebrand the U.S….
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In the spring of 1955, U.S. defense company General Dynamics called designer Erik Nitsche in an emergency. For the first International Atomic…
Posters are a daily visual ritual, whether you live in kinetic urban sprawl or a vast rural…
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Some design magazines just get it right — crisp aesthetics, rich editorial, inspirational content, and a smart…
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From the Website of Cristo and Jeanne-Claude: Jeanne-Claude, 74, American artist and resident of New York City,…
Everyone in New York has a window, whether it is a grand vista of Central Park or…