This week we’re running online for the first time six pieces from our past issues of Eye on Design magazine.…...
Matt Willey and Dan Crowe Launch INQUE, an Independent Lit Mag in it for the Long-game
It’s either the worst time to start a new magazine or it’s the best. Over the last decade, we’ve seen…...
The Overlooked Work of Paul Peter Piech, Mid-century “Anti-establishment” Designer
In 1979, artist and designer Paul Peter Piech incurred the wrath of the U.S. Embassy in London, which objected to…...
If We Want Design to be a Tool for Liberation, We’ll Need More Than Good Intentions
Many of us who work in design professions seek to balance a desire to contribute to the creation of a…...
Design Studio APFEL On Launching Its Own Type Foundry
Name: Remnants Designers: Kirsty Carter and Emma Thomas of A Practice for Everyday Life (APFEL) Foundry: APFEL Type Foundry Release…...
The Bold Graphics and Hidden Stories Behind the Golden Age of Lebanese Film
Familiar are the exquisite dips and curlicues of traditional Arabic calligraphy, but what is known of the rich history of…...
Our New Zine With UT Austin Design Students Is Out Now!
In February, Eye on Design founder Perrin Drumm ventured from New York to Austin, Texas to be the designer in residence…...
How Tupperware Became the Original Social Network of 1950s Suburbia
This week we’re running online for the first time six pieces from our six issues of Eye on Design magazine.…...
What Are Digital Rights, and How Can Design Help Protect Them?
In November 2019, the Internet Society, a nonprofit organization working to expand access to the internet, announced plans to sell…...
Black Lives Matter “Movement Guides” Are Changing the Shape and Longevity of Protest Graphics
This piece is part of a series that looks at the past year of protests—in Hong Kong, Beirut, Delhi, and across…...
How Designers in India Turned Digital Tools into Virtual Grounds of Activism
This piece is part of a series that looks at the past year of protests—in Hong Kong, Beirut, Delhi, and across…...
During the Beirut Protests, Artists and Designers Found New Ways to Keep People on the Streets
This piece is part of a series that looks at the past year of protests—in Hong Kong, Beirut, Delhi, and across…...