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The History Books Often Overlook Women in Design. A New One Seeks to Finally Give Them Their Due

The following is an adapted excerpt from Briar Levit’s new book, Baseline Shift: Untold Stories of Women in Graphic Design History. The story of graphic design is not tidy and linear, as it is often presented. Our dominant narratives of one art and design movement leading seamlessly to the next can make conceiving the passage of ideas and events more...

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Occupant Oldstyle, a Typeface That Fearlessly Blends Japanese Mincho, Electronic Music, and Toys

Name: Occupant Oldstyle Designer: Cyrus Highsmith Foundry: Occupant Fonts Release Date: September 2021 Back Story: Highsmith describes Occupant Oldstyle as the result of a long fermentation process blending ingredients from Japanese Mincho style typefaces, rounded sans serifs, electronic music, and toys. The eclectic assortment of inspirational sources, unique as a fingerprint, comes together in a font that straddles categories: is...

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Every Design Studio Should Be a Worker-Owned Studio

This op-ed was collaboratively penned by Design Action Collective and Partner & Partners. Design Action Collective is a cooperative design studio based in Oakland, California, and Partner & Partners is a cooperative design studio in New York City.  Earlier this year, AIGA Eye on Design republished an article about worker-owned cooperatives featuring interviews with members of Design Action Collective and...

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Compact Black, a New Typeface Redrawn from Soviet-Era Visual Artifacts

Name: Compact Black Designer: Yevgeniy Anfalov Foundry: Kyiv Type Foundry (KTF) Release Date: July 2021  Back Story: KTF, a new foundry based in Kyiv and Hannover, was envisioned by founders Yevgeniy Anfalov and Oleś Gergun as a typographic playground at the intersection of Latin and Cyrillic scripts. Their design mission ranges from hunting ghost fonts from the behind-the-Iron-Curtain-past to collaborations...

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How Wes Anderson’s Creative Team Designed the The French Dispatch Magazine for His Latest Film

During a quick scene in The French Dispatch, Hermès Jones, a magazine illustrator played by Jason Schwartzman, gets an earful from Arthur Howitzer, Jr., the editor-in-chief played by Bill Murray. Pasted on the wall next to Jones’ desk are 12 past covers of The French Dispatch, showing an assortment of imagined stories; in one, the Statue of Liberty in Paris...

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Five Lesser-Known Works from Push Pin’s Archives

There’s little doubt you’ve heard of Push Pin Studio — the legendary collective of designers whose collective work revolutionized the field of commercial illustration. But there’s more to Push Pin than its most famous contributors like Milton Glaser and Seymour Chwast. In a new exhibition at Poster House called The Push Pin Legacy, Poster House’s chief curator, Angelina Lippert, explores...