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Creative Directors Katrina Crawford and Mark Bashore on their design ethos and hybrid process mixing hand-drawn and digital techniques.
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The Daily Heller: 50 Years of SNL’s Graphic Parodies – PRINT Magazine
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Designer Marlene Weisman recalls the madcap golden years of NBC's perennial hit.
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Bridging Minds – PRINT Magazine
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On this episode of Breaking the Code, a discussion of autism, neurodivergence, and inclusive communication in advertising.
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AIGA Looks Back on the 50 Best Book and Book Cover Designs of 2023 – PRINT Magazine
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AIGA 50 Books | 50 Covers of 2023 marks the 100th year of the competition, with 542 book and cover designs entered from 28 countries.
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The Daily Heller: When Every Theater Poster is a Drama – PRINT Magazine
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Conceptual artist Mirko Ilic's four seasons of theater posters designed for Yugoslav Drama Theater in Belgrade, Serbia.
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People People Serves up a Culinary Adventure with a Side of Activism – PRINT Magazine
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Kamala’s Recipes isn't just another culinary website—it's a interactive blend of politics, pop culture, and delicious bites, designed to unite and activate voters through their love for food.
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17 of the Best Book Covers of the Month: September 2024 – PRINT Magazine
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PRINT's monthly rundown of the best book cover designs. This month, Zac Petit talks to designer Joanne O'Neill about "In Our Likeness," one of two titles on our list in which AI takes center stage.
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Ba’ndo's Identity for MAD Captures the Madness of Creativity – PRINT Magazine
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Ba'ndo designed an energetic brand system for MAD, a creative news platform in Türkiye, which includes illustrations, animations, mascots, and a distinctly curious voice.
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A Steven Heller, Nicolas Heller, and Louise Fili Family Roundtable – PRINT Magazine
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We chat with the family of artists about their lives together in NYC, and what Steven and Louise have passed down to Nick for his own career.
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Helveticization, Comic CERNs, & Change: A Design Anthropologist on “Fontroversy”
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A Type Tuesday conversation with Keith Murphy, design anthropologist at UC Irvine, on Microsoft’s default font change, the golden age of “fontroversies,” and why we care so much a…
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The Best Design from the 2024 Paris Paralympic Games
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Our favorite design seen at the 2024 Paralympic Games in Paris, from adaptive design concepts to inclusive fashion to statement-making equipment.
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Letterpress Printer Amos Kennedy Jr. Makes Art As Statement
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We chat with the legendary Detroit-based artist about his ongoing retrospective at Letterform Archive, “Citizen Printer.”
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James and Karla Murray Raise a Glass to NYC’s Storied Bars in New Book
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The prolific photographer duo has just released their latest volume documenting 30 beloved bars in Manhattan.
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A Pop of Perfection: Inside United Sodas’ Brand and Flavor Refresh
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The colorful soda brand that burst onto the scene during the pandemic, is leveling up with an updated look and a flavor revamp. They’ve teamed up again with Center (the original branding studio) to…
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The Daily Heller: Liar, Liar, Numbers on Fire
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Instead of spewing his bile and lying about things that do not matter, Trump’s campaign should pivot to statisticulation.
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The Daily Heller: Don’t Let This Be Your Last Chance to Vote!
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The Norman Rockwell Museum has launched The Unity Project 2024 poster campaign.
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The Daily Heller: When New York Was Starstruck
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At the end of 1975, “New York” magazine took readers to the movies.
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The Daily Heller: Nik Bentel’s Leather Croissant
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The designer turns a famous pastry into fashion for charity.
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The Daily Heller: Invaluable Wisdom, If You Want It … or Not
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Viktor Koen doles out “Free Artvice (and Viktorisms).”
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The Daily Heller: Why I Didn’t Vote Democrat …
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Taking a cue from his father, Steven Heller’s first vote was not up and down the Democrat ballot, but the Liberal one.
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The Daily Heller: Johnny Selman’s Stamps of Approval
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Eight years in the making, Peace Post features 198 portraits from 102 artists around the world.
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The Daily Heller: Beyond Tin Pan Alley’s Racial Stereotypes
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John T. Reddick discusses the exhibition “Illustrating Tin Pan Alley: From Ragtime to Jazz.”
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The Daily Heller: A Pinch of Artificial, a Dollop of Intelligence
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As Lauren Cantor says, “I see incredible possibilities for human-AI collaboration—and I want to help others see and seize those opportunities.”
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The Daily Heller: Sunday in the Park With MAD
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Two major influences on Steven Heller’s life come together in Stockbridge, MA.
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Andy Saunders Creates Custom Cars Beyond Your Wildest Dreams
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We chat with the boundlessly innovative custom car artist Andy Saunders about his 40+ years bringing audacious automobiles to life.
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The Daily Heller: A Major Exhibition of Graphic Design Triggered Heated Debates
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Mildred Friedman’s show changed the graphic design discourse.
on Aug 16
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The Daily Heller: Octavia E. Butler’s Convictions on Predictions
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The late sci-fi author responds to the query, “Do you really believe that in the future we’re going to have the kind of trouble you write about in your books?”
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The Daily Heller: America’s Most Famous Bear Turns 80
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The Smokey Bear Wildfire Prevention effort is the longest-running public service advertising campaign in U.S. history.
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The Daily Heller: Do Not Miss the Profanities You’ve Never Heard Before And May Never Hear Again
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Cap off your summer with a symphonic cacophony of the choicest British curses ever to be uttered.
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Richard Müller: German Visionary
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Symbolism, surrealism, and romanticism play a role in the work of artist Richard Müller (1874-1954). He was an interwar artist whose bizarre visions toed the line between German realism and what th…
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The Daily Heller: The Assistant, Anton van Dalen
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For three decades, the late Anton van Dalen kept a secret: He was Saul Steinberg’s assistant.
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The Daily Heller: For Those Born After Flatscreens Made Tube TVs Obsolete …
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“Telop” is an early media term—the Japanese word for “television program logo” or “title graphics.”
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The Daily Heller: Tina Touli’s Explosively Twirling Typography
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Touli practices in digital and print design, type and animation—and here she discusses three projects.
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The Daily Heller: Mark Twain and Seymour Chwast on War
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Two maestros of wit and satire come together for the first time.
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The Daily Heller: Starbuds’ Mobile Head Shop Infringes on Starbucks’ Head Mark
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A court will have to determine whether this is dope or dopey.
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The Daily Heller: Georg Olden Was the First at Many Things
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What was the Midcentury Modern’s “Secret”?
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The Daily Heller: Long-Playing Instructionals and the American Dreams
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“Designed for Success” examines the ways in which Midcentury self-help records express core values of U.S. culture.
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The Daily Heller: Ted Eron and the Iconography of American Supermarket Culture
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Eron was one of the most prolific of the ubiquitous yet under-represented artists in design history.
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The Daily Heller: Nature for Kamala
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The Creatures for Kamala team consists of volunteers across the country—including a chief bird officer, chief tree officer, and chief fish officer.
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William Addison Dwiggins | A Pioneering Designer of the 20th Century
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Wrongs are occasionally corrected over time. Several years ago when the first comprehensive illustrated biography of one of the most influential and innovative designers of the 20th century, Willia…
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July Book Club Recap: What Are We Creating as We Move Along?
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There was so much to our fascinating PRINT Book Club discussion with Stanford d.school’s Carissa Carter and Scott Doorley. Register here to watch the recording.
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The Daily Heller: Now I Lay Meme Down to Sleep
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Within moments of most globally publicized events, Adrian Wilson gets the memetic machinery rolling.
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Best Book Covers: How the Summer’s Biggest Lit-Mystery Hit Was Designed
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For the Best Book Covers of July 2024, Zac interviews the designer of one of the buzziest books of the summer in addition to his rundown of the best 18 covers this month.
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The Daily Heller: Finding a New Old Illustrator in a Closet (I Thought)
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When reading about H. Lawrence Hoffman’s book covers, you might feel a sense of deja vu …
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The Daily Heller: Shedding Some Light on Lumiere Press
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Publisher Michael Torosian reflects on the painstaking path to perfection.
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The Daily Heller: For Drew Friedman, Comedy is in the Face
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Friedman’s new book is a who’s who of all kinds of punims that comprise his comedie humaine.
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The Daily Heller: Being the Bard of Beards …
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And the beards from last week’s quiz belong to …
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“100 Effed Facts About the Gender Health Gap” Lays Bare the Sexism in US Healthcare
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Care platform Evvy has released one of the most comprehensive compilations of gender health gap facts ever assembled for Equal Research Day 2024.
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Tonight We’re Gonna Party Like it’s 1987
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Liz Gumbinner on looking to music to understand the fears that shaped a generation and believing in positive change in our current existential moment. She also offers an action item if you’re…
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The Daily Heller: Beards That Send Mixed Messages
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How well do you know your political facial fuzz?
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