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Image of the Day February 3, 2012 
It's Super Bowl weekend, so Ben Greenman, an Editor at the New Yorker breaks down how the football was designed. Via I Love Charts.

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The 25 Best Color Apps for the iPhone
by Jude Stewart
There are quite literally hundreds of apps focused on color, but we've narrowed them down to the best 25.... More
Toward an Archive of Digital Design
by Khoi Vinh
Designers, with our limited enthusiasm for the act of archiving, have been particularly neglectful at creating an archive of digital design. The Internet changes radically every three years, if not sooner, and yet we have very little record of the major role that we’ve played in its upheavals.... More
Design as Dictator
by Rick Poynor
Technology is turning us into switchboard operators in the communication networks of our own lives, and graphic design is implicated every step of the way. Why does everything have to arrive through a screen? Why not try rejecting the templated experiences, the social media, and the patronizing attempts to involve us in prescribed interactions?... More
If You Don't Read This, I'll Kill The Dog
by Steven Heller
"Making people laugh is the lowest form of humor," said Michael O'Donoghue, one of the wits behind The National Lampoon (and a substitute English teacher at my high school). But making people laugh hysterically was the goal and success of The National Lampoon, which picked up for Baby Boomers where MAD magazine left off. Now a insightful and entertaining new book chronicling the Lampoon titled Drunk Stoned Brilliant Dead: The Writers and Artists Who Made the Lampoon Insanely Great by Rick Meyerowitz provides the first in depth look at the art of Lampoon art and art direction.... More
Gastrotypographicalassemblage
by Steven Heller
The Gastrotypographicalassemblage (a real mouthful) was the 11 metre wide handmade wooden typographic wall that hung in the CBS cafeteria in New York designed by Lou Dorfsman, with custom type created by Herb LubalinTom Carnase and containing almost 1500 individual characters. "There are few pieces that represent the typographic and design spirit that illuminated that moment of history, and certainly none on a scale as ambitious," said Milton Glaser.... More
Let the Rally Wars Begin
by Steven Heller
Rally round the rallies boys, rally round the rallies. Shouting the battle cry of freedom. What else can we say? Here's the latest salvo in the battle of wits and rally provocateurs (in their own words) from the left and right, Jon Stewart and Stephen Colbert (see them here): "I'm mad as hell, and I'm not going to take it anymore!" Who among us has not wanted to open their window and shout that at the top of their lungs? Seriously, who?... More
A Helluva Dante
by Steven Heller
Dante’s hell is Chwast’s heaven. Imagery flows from him like blood from a freshly opened vein. Chwast's deceivingly child-like scrawls are packed with inherent wit. In this adaptation, a noir-ish Dick Tracyesque, trench-coat wearing, pipe smoking Dante treks through the Inferno, Purgatory and ultimately Paradise, led by the mustachioed Virgil in a bowler hat, spats and carrying a walking stick. Along the way he encounters the evil minotaur (in a wrestling suit) guarding the ravine of broken rocks; the well endowed centaurs guarding the Boiling Blood River; and the teeming masses of serpents attacking the sinners.... More
The School of Rap
by Steven Heller
MTV-U is the best place to see and hear the latest hip hop music videos. In fact, it is like the AIGA of hip hop. Really, Mr. Koolpants? Yes Really, Mr. and Mrs. America! Because videos have become the 21st century graphic design (in a way). And music vidz, which have gotten less air time on the main, game and reality besotted MTV, are still featured content on MTV2 and this website. It just so happens that my son, a music video director, has a piece competing on the Freshmen MTV-U.... More
59 Posters That Shook The World
by Steven Heller
English-born David King is an artist, designer, editor, photographer, photo historian and archivist, who has been described as “one of the most significant artistic-intellectual personalities of our time.” He also has a gallery dedicated to his rotating collection of Russian revolutionary and avant garde posters at the Tate Modern, London. Its good to be King. This October, Cleveland-based Productive Arts gallery will exhibit (and sell) King’s graphic art and designs, primarily the political and cultural posters and graphics he produced in the late 1970s and mid 1980s... More
Up Against the Wall
by Steven Heller
Paula Scher’s recent mural, large-scale typographic map paintings, examines ideas of location and ways of seeing the world. Her pair of murals at Queens Metropolitan Campus, a new public middle school and high school in Forest Hills, were completed last week as a commission for the Department of Cultural Affairs Percent for Art program, in partnership with the NYC School Construction Authority Public Art for Public Schools program. Pentagram notes: “The two murals are located in an atrium and commons at the Metropolitan Campus and each cover approximately 2,430 square feet."... More
Sock It To Me!
by Steven Heller
There is nothing (well, almost nothing) more pleasurable than a fine pair of socks. I am a sucker for striped multi-colored socks (or shall I say socker). So whenever I find a pair I like I wear them until they wear out, and then wear them some more. I was recently presented with a few pair of socks by Office Weiderholt (OW), which describes itself as follows: OW is a seamless Ameba-Unit which started spreading all over the world in 2007. Phototgrapher/Filmmaker Sven Wiederholt is Czar of this unit. His members are located all over the world, places such as Germany, Japan, Nigeria, Finland, US and are ready for the next project.... More
In Praise of Tolerance
by Steven Heller
From the Sparrow Media Project comes this symbol of tolerance. And to fight xenophobia and and promote good will, 50% of the profits from this shirt will benefit victims of hate crimes. The Sparrow Media Project identifies and promotes projects by people who are experimenting with possibilities for social change, "through arts, activism, education, subversion, and song," says Andy Stepanian, director. "We aim to educate others as to the beauty that is all around us, to the beautiful fire that sits inside all of us and to get involved and stay involved with whatever sparks that fire inside of you."... More

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