Graphic design
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In memoriam: Wim Crouwel (1928-2019)
By Elly Parsons Last updated
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Modernist maven: Lecturis present a new monograph on Dutch icon Wim Crouwel
By Yoko Choy Last updated
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The magic number: three design studios team up to create a 'Wonderlab' in Bradford
By Elly Parsons Last updated
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Illustrators share the art of making comics in Apple workshop series
By Jessica Klingelfuss Last updated
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V&A Museum’s new map navigates seven miles of gallery space
Anyone who has ever found themselves waylaid in the V&A will welcome the addition of a new map, and nearly 400 signs, comprising 60 totems, 130 hanging signs as well as an entirely new signage at gallery thresholds
By Elly Parsons Last updated
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The influence of graphic design on politics, protest and power
By Charlotte Jansen Last updated
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A la carte: Paula Scher’s American maps chart more than just territory
By Ann Binlot Last updated
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Sister act: how the nun’s habit has shaped religion, fashion and semiotics
By Jessica Klingelfuss Last updated
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Feminist art: a graphic history
A new graphic novel, The Women Who Changed Art Forever, by Valentina Grande and Eva Rosetti, tells the story of feminist art through four pioneers: Judy Chicago, Faith Ringgold, Ana Mendieta and the Guerrilla Girls
By Harriet Lloyd-Smith Last updated
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AA Bronson on the radical, enduring legacy of General Idea
General Idea, an art group that pioneered a queer aesthetic, is celebrated in a retrospective at the National Gallery of Canada (opened during Pride Month and running until 20 November 2022). Surviving member AA Bronson speaks about their origins, and impact on art and social justice
By Benoit Loiseau Last updated
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The infographics of tyranny exposed in a new handbook
By Jonathan Bell Last updated
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Chiachi Chao’s typography blends Western and Eastern writing styles
Our Next Generation 2022 showcase shines a light on 22 outstanding graduates from around the globe, in seven creative fields. We profile Taiwanese type and graphic designer Chiachi Chao, a graduate of ECAL, Lausanne
By Jonathan Bell Last updated
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The Soviet propaganda graphics that shaped the Russian Revolution
By Pei-Ru Keh Last updated
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The letterpress life: Alan Kitching’s epic creative past revealed in a new tome
By Sujata Burman Last updated
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Master class: School of Visual Arts presents the first retrospective for graphic designer Michael Bierut
By Pei-Ru Keh Last updated
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Philipp Doringer’s cartographic design: from Bob Dylan to Vienna’s Second District
Our Next Generation 2022 showcase shines a light on 22 outstanding graduates from around the globe, in seven creative fields. Here, we present Austrian Philipp Doringer, a graduate of Design Academy Eindhoven
By Jonathan Bell Last updated
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A common tongue: a new show in Berlin unites nations through the universal language of graphic design
By Ali Morris Last updated
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Barely there: Brandless is the online concept store going back to basics
By Rosanna Bruce Last updated
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Frozen motion: Philippe Apeloig makes his mark on porcelain
By Amy Verner Last updated
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Match maker: Yorgo & Co’s newest endeavour is a happy marriage of digital and print
By Rosa Bertoli Last updated
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Tom Pigeon creates prints for Team GB ahead of 2020 Olympics
Ahead of the 2020 Tokyo Summer Olympic Games, Tom Pigeon has designed prints for the Great Britain and Northern Ireland Olympic Team, inspired by classic posters from the 1960s and 1970s and Russian constructivist art
By Alyn Griffiths Last updated
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Fix up look sharp: Balmond Studio launches new brand identity
By Ali Morris Last updated
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Go underground: 100 years of Edward Johnston’s seminal London typeface
By Sam Rogers Last updated
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Amorepacific HQ signage by Sascha Lobe wins Wallpaper* Design Award
By Jonathan Bell Last updated
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Pick Me Up contemporary graphic art fair at Somerset House, London
By Apphia Michael Last updated
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Brick by brick: Why Not Associates build deSingel a new visual identity
By Elly Parsons Last updated
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Fun factory: DABSMYLA cover an LA building with psychedelic illustrations
Artist couple DABSMYLA cover every inch of an old Los Angeles factory building with psychedelic graffiti for their most ambitious project to date
By Ali Morris Last updated