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Steven Heller is the cofounder and the cochair of the MFA Designer as Author program at the School of Visual Arts. He writes the Visuals column for the New York Times Book Review and the Graphic Content blog for T-Style; is editor of AIGA Voice; and is a contributor to Design Observer. He is the author, coauthor, and/or editor of more than 120 books on design and popular culture, including the forthcoming New Ornamental Type (Thames and Hudson). More information can be found at his homepage.
 
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Seymour Chwast's Brand New Nose

by Steven Heller
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How many times have you said to yourself “It’s a doggone crime” in response to some kind of minor (or major) injustice? Actually, how many times have you used the word “doggone?” Crime is a word frequently used. No need to delve into its etymology (although it has a Latin root meaning guilt and accusation), suffice to say since it rhymes with grime – indeed crime is dirty business. It involves breaking moral codes and legal rules, and despite the dubious concept of a victimless crime, no crime is actually without its victims. Somewhere someone is hurt by breaches in the social order. Crime is always deviant behavior. Nonetheless, criminal acts are contextual. The latest issue of The Nose, the creation of Seymour Chwast (with me as nominal editor), takes aim at "Crime Today."
 
Its not that Chwast wants to rub your nose in the ills of society, however, crime is a constant and a somewhat satiric look at it from an artist's perspective could prove illuminating. In any case, its no crime to put two-cents back into the discourse, so don't blow this Nose off - check it out. 
 
 
 
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Love the Nose! You can also go to Taylor Tocci's website and sign up to be on their email list. They frequently send out interesting pieces to clients and friends, and this is the best way to find out about them. www.taylortocci.com
By And_Co  January 13, 2010 
Contact Taylor & Tocci Co for information about receiving a copy: info@taylortocci.com
By Steven Heller  January 08, 2010 
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