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Premiere of the June 2011 issue
by Print staff
Surprise! The June issue of Print is here, featuring special guest art directors, Kokoro & Moi.... More
Shoeboxes Go Green
by Jeremy Lehrer
His company fuseproject delivers an array of design projects that consistently redefine genres. With innovative designs such as Puma’s “Clever Little Bag” shoebox, One Laptop Per Child, and the PACT underwear brand, Béhar and co. are relentlessly rethinking our everyday lives, transforming mundane objects into experiences that spark delight and imagination.... More
Breaking Through Boundaries — Dialogue with Paola Antonelli
by Steven Heller
She is the best friend that graphic design and typography have in the museum world. Conceiver of such exhibitions as “Safe: Design takes on Risk,” “Humble Masterpieces: Everyday Marvels of Design,” and “Design and the Elastic Mind,” Paola Antonelli, senior curator in the Architecture and Design department at the Museum of Modern Art, New York, seamlessly integrates 2-D and 3-D design in a standard-setting manner.... More
6 Tips to Simplify Your Website's Design
by Christopher Butler
Most websites these days are far more complex than they need to be. Sometimes I'll just stare at a website for minutes on end, trying to figure out why it's so confusing. Follow these tips to cut the clutter.... More
Interview with MacFadden & Thorpe
by Print staff
MacFadden & Thorpe is the studio of Brett MacFadden & Scott Thorpe who, while demonstrating a particular focus on expressive typography, collaborate with a variety of clients on many different types of projects.... More
Open for Business
by Print staff
Playtype, an online type foundry established by the design agency, e-Types, has launched its own "Concept store" in conjunction with the revamp of playtype.com.... More
Interview with Chef Wylie Dufresne
by Print staff
The element of design is plated. The son of a designer and restaurateur, Chef Wyle Dufresne is known as one of the more creative and successful culinary artists working today—you might recognize him as one of the frequent guests on Top Chef.... More
State Mottos: A Designers' Atlas
by Print staff
The project Fifty and Fifty, via the talents of illustrators from across the country, constructs a new view on America’s traditional state mottos.... More
The 2010 Regional Design Annual Table of Contents
by Print staff
Print's Regional Design Annual is the most comprehensive survey of graphic design in the United States, containing 200 pages of award-winning work.... 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
2010 Creativity + Commerce Competition Winners
by Print staff
The 35 pieces selected for the Creativity + Commerce competition demonstrate that, in any year, it’s the unexpected work that becomes truly memorable. Our judges Timothy Goodman and Anisa Suthayalai, along with Jeremy Lehrer who selected our Green Award for sustainable design, were looking for entries that went beyond style and, in the words of Goodman, “used truth as a threshold for great storytelling.”... More

Carry Hope

13 designers create a custom tote bag for their favorite charity. Featuring the work of: Atelier Télescopique, Büro Destruct, Christoph Niemann, Deanne Cheuk, Ed Fella, Geoff McFetridge, Hort, James Joyce, Laurent Fetis, Rick Valicenti, Si Scott, Spin, and Sawdust. Order one today!
 
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The Play issue, from NBA branding to Lego urbanism. On the cover: Symphonic Band—Univ. S. Illinois / 1965, by Paul Octavious, from the series “Grandpa’s Records.” Octavious says: “My Grandpa Jud used to play records for me all the time as a kid... Read More
 
 
 
 
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