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August 2010
by Print staff
Our new issue is out! Featuring original art and strong opinions from Art Chantry, Joe Duffy, Barbara Glauber, Michael Ian Kaye, Oded Ezer, and many others. Also: regular columnists Rick Poynor on Surrealism, Khoi Vinh on the rise of apps, and Paul Shaw on Veljovic Script.... More
How 3 Corporations are Putting Their Green Foot Forward
by Jeremy Lehrer
Here's how John Delfausse (Estee Lauder), Scott Vitters (Coca-Cola), and Juergen Dornheim (Procter & Gamble) are expanding their life-cycle-assessment tools to lessen the footprint of products and operations from cradle to cradle.... More
Print in Motion: Noncommercial: Flickermood 2.0
by Print staff
Flickermood 2.0, an experimental kinetic type animation by Sebastian Lange, is based on fragments of “Mutability,” an 18th-century poem by the Romantic poet Percy Bysshe Shelley that happens to capture the emphemeral nature of the 21st-century digital environment... More
Print in Motion: Show Package: Ghe bharari
by Print staff
For the show package for the Indian television program “Ghe bharari,” creative director Varun Chawla had two goals in mind: to channel the painter Salvador Dalí and to capture a dreamlike space in which the camerawork is invisible.... More
Carry Hope: Our Favorite Reader Submissions
by Print staff
For the Carry Hope project in the June issue of Print, we invited our readers to choose a cause and create a design that could be printed a tote bag.... More
Print in Motion: Commercial Spot: Children's Hospital of Illinois
by Print staff
Surprisingly enough, it was a logo that served as the driving force for the two spots for The Children’s Hospital of Illinois. “The logo was very appropriate,” says competition judge Mark Kudsi. “They did a really good job with the way they used children’s blocks, took them apart, and reenergized the elements.... More
Print in Motion: Film Titles: Typophile Film Festival 5
by Print staff
For its fifth annual film festival for Typophile, Punchcut's Joe Pemberton and Jared Benson contacted their former schoolmate Brent Barson, who had created the opening titles for the previous four festivals with the help of the BYU graphic design department.... More
Print in Motion: Music Video: Hibi No Neiro
by Print staff
“Hibi No Neiro” is a music video for a Japanese band called Sour that was filmed entirely by webcams and starred more than 80 cast members, many of them designers, sourced from the band’s international fan base. Each animation sequence relies on precise choreography of up to 64 people at a time, a major challenge.... More
Design Couples: Paula Scher and Seymour Chwast
by Caitlin Dover
"We can’t collaborate at all. It’s a total disaster. When I was an art director at CBS records I hired Seymour to illustrate some covers and it was OK. He asked me to write for the Pushpin graphic, but that was always terrible."... More
Design Couples: Rudy VanderLans and Zuzana Licko
by Caitlin Dover
"We keep each other honest. We know each other’s work and 
abilities so well, it’s easy for each of us to recognize when the 
other is not working up to their potential. You can’t pull a fast one 
on your spouse."... More
Design Couples: Ellen Lupton and Abbott Miller
by Caitlin Dover
"Abbott definitely has primary authority over decorating the house. (Ellen controls the food.) We think couples have less stress when there is leadership in some areas. Why argue about paint colors or chicken recipes?... More
Design Couples: Min and Sulki Choi
by Caitlin Dover
"The degree and nature of collaboration can be different for each project.
 For larger projects we share work, but usually either one of us would 
take up the responsibility to manage a project, depending on...... 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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