When you buy through links on our articles, Future and its syndication partners may earn a commission. Credit: Paul Rand Mid-century modern design has been an enduring trend since its conception and ...
Ahead of a major retrospective at Triennale Milano, we revisit the work of a creative duo that reshaped graphic and product ...
A page from the 2014 reissue of the New York City Transit Authority Graphics Standards Manual showing a diagram explaining the use of arrows in wayfinding signage in subway stations (photo courtesy of ...
Many people know the names of influential architects, artists, and fashion designers; far fewer know the names of graphic designers. It’s strange to me, since graphic designers create so much of our ...
“The world is getting faster, more complicated and more fucked up, so there are always larger problems to solve and new frontiers to make accessible,” said Jack Kornet, Stamps School of Art & Design ...
Graphic Design Before Graphic Designers collects the vibrant work of commercial printers–or “jobbers”–for whom design was just part of the job. Today we (maybe lazily) use that term as a catch-all to ...
Rudolph de Harak (1924–2002) is one of the most influential modernist graphic designers of the mid-twentieth century. This comprehensive monograph is the first major publication devoted to this ...
From posters to tourism brochures and company logos, a new book from Fredericton designer Tanya Duffy tells a story of New ...
Pioneers of German Graphic Design is a weighty 400-page tome by Jens Müller, on how art, minimalism, and commerce spawned a new form of visual communication. The book, published by Callisto, is the ...