Design Couples: Armin Vit and Bryony Gomez-Palacio
by Caitlin Dover
"Everything happens in the same place. Life and work. We live in a sunny three-bedroom house and what was supposed to be the master bedroom became the office. It’s great that you can do loads of laundry while you work, or that you are always around for the cable guy to come over during a 12-hour window....
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Design Couples
by Caitlin Dover
We asked 6 of our favorite design couples how their relationships impact their work,
and vice versa, and learned a lot about what it means to do laundry, raise dogs, and feed
children while you’re also drawing type or art directing a magazine....
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Carry Hope: James Joyce for Save the Children
by Print staff
"I wanted the tote from one side just to look like a random bunch of objects being carried in a bag, but on the flipside, it explains that these simple objects that we take for granted are actually in very short supply and of vital importance to those suffering in Haiti."...
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Carry Hope: Laurent Fetis for World Wildlife Fund
by Print staff
"The WWF symbol has always acted on me as an alarming (and yet friendly) call for help. Nowadays, species are disappearing at a more alarming rate than ever. I hope that this homage to one of the most friendly of logos could help to save some animals.”...
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June 2010
by Print staff
The Table of Contents for our June 2010 issue, featuring cover art by Milton Glaser, tote bags for charity from 13 world-class designers, a profile of Maira Kalman, and 6 design couples talk about how they manage love, work, and loving what they do....
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Carry Hope: Ed Fella for KPFK Radio
by Print staff
"The Los Angeles-based Pacifica Radio station has been around since 1959. It’s KPFK, 90.7FM, and it hosts a program, ‘Live From the Left Coast,’ every Sunday morning that I have been a regular listener to for many years. This tote-bag project will be my contribution to it."...
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Carry Hope: Deanne Cheuk for Smile Train
by Print staff
"My graphic features a smiley face, which is the obvious main concept of the charity it represents. When you look closer, though, you’ll see many other elements that relate back to childhood and memories. I hope this design will bring a smile to other people, too.”...
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