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Some sweet typographic goodness from the Heads of State, who launched a new endeavor today: Pilot and Captain. A rad collection of city-specific apparel and prints to celebrate where you're from or where you're going.

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by Michael Musto
Michael Musto reviews Spy: The Funny Years, a book celebrating the conception, rise, and fall of Spy magazine.... More
Fear Not, Gentle Reader
by Joyce Rutter Kaye
Introduction to Print's special issue devoted to the future of print, "The Vivid Word." We wanted to connect with print’s roots, take stock of its present, and peer into its future.... More
Liber
by Paul Shaw
Liber’s designer is Daniel Lanz of Schaffhausen, Switzerland, an engraver who has taken up type design in recent years. Lanz’s familiarity with the burin (the engraver’s chisel), more than his later calligraphic studies... More
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The Vice Photo Book and Parisiennes weigh in on two major cultural capitals during the past 100 years.... More
Frieze
by Anna Malsberger
Hang your holiday lights on a typographic armature. Frieze, by Julian Morey, isn't the first dotted grid font, but its pointillism wanders away from a strict matrix... More
The New Game in Town
by Adam Fisher
Can a video game change the way designers design? The release of LittleBigPlanet suggests that the game controller could very well replace the mouse.... More
Designer Zodiac
by Admin
A zodiac of animal trends through the last 12 years, including the gigapet and big foot. Monika Aichele illustrates.... More
The Law of the Letter
by John Emerson
Wielded by dictators or embraced by the people, typography has long been a powerful tool in the shaping of nations.... More
Golden Age
by Emily Gordon
Review of The Complete New Yorker, an archive of 8 DVDs containing the magazine's entire contents.... More
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Colin Berry notices that Benjamin Netanyahu and Barack Obama have strangely similar campaign web sites.... More
Down Argentine Way
by Emily Flake
There’s a comics revolution going on in Buenos Aires, and at the very center is a man who draws himself with the head of a rabbit.... More
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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
 
 
 
 
June 2011
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