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The art of character-reading
Inside an unusual illustrated work from 1902 that has long fascinated me
10/20/2011 04:00 UTC
How to create an iconic trademark
The designers behind the logos for NBC, Chase and Showtime talk about what makes a visual identity memorable
09/23/2011 04:01 UTC
Thank you, armpit hair
What inspires someone to write a book of thank-you notes dedicated to inanimate objects and random moments?
09/09/2011 04:20 UTC
The crushing symbolism of the boot
The black Jackboot has long been used to represent oppression. What makes it such a powerful visual?
10/17/2011 01:00 UTC
Envisioning a new Antarctica
A new book explores the art, science and politics behind the stateless continent
07/19/2011 04:30 UTC
Meet the original Smart Car
A new book explores how modern architects shaped the design of efficient automobiles
05/11/2011 04:30 UTC
Ashton Kutcher's war with the Village Voice
After the newspaper took him to task for his anti-child slavery initiative, the actor took up arms over Twitter
07/01/2011 01:31 UTC
Tasty food that looks disgusting
A '60s cookbook hawking Soviet recipes provides a bizarre example of stunted graphic design
02/22/2012 06:00 UTC
The amazing portable signs of rural America
As I drove along Route 28, I was taken in by the fantastic flexibility of these ubiquitous billboards
02/06/2012 06:00 UTC
America's original fast food
Through press manipulation and worker exploitation, United Fruit Co. transformed the once rare banana into a staple
03/14/2012 04:00 UTC
The fantastic fonts of Art Nouveau
The short-lived movement spawned a set of delightfully eccentric -- though often forgotten -- typefaces
11/08/2011 06:00 UTC
The medical illustration master
A look at the work of physician-designer whose unique drawings are so much more than clinical depictions
09/16/2011 04:20 UTC
Illustrating "Modern Love"
The New York Times puts the beautiful artwork generated by its popular Sunday Styles column on display
11/16/2011 06:00 UTC
A passport to utopia
The satirical NSK State movement was founded in socialist Yugoslavia in 1984. It has now opened four embassies
02/13/2012 09:00 UTC
The portfolios that shaped graphic design
The Design and Paper series provided an idea forum for a transitioning industry
09/19/2011 05:01 UTC
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