Our August issue is about movement: the movement of cities
and airports, filmmakers and baseball players, museumgoers and revolutionaries.
But above all, it’s about the way people move in step with design.
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Features
Movement
A special section of Print, guest designed by SPIN
The carefully engineered pitching form of the San Francisco Giants ace is the epitome of good design.
by Angela Riechers
Revisiting Schiphol
Total Design’s former creative director on Benno Wissing and the airport that changed the world.
by Ben Bos
Disappearing Information
Cartlidge Levene’s way-finding systems get us from A to B without so much as a whisper.
by Mark Sinclair
How the City Moves Us
In New York and Paris, the way we get around defines life. Plus: a preview of the book 100 Ideas for New York.
by James Biber
Documenting the visual legacy of Egypt’s popular revolt, from photocopied fliers to Coke ads.
by Ursula Lindsey
Hollywood’s Lost Title Designer
The man behind the titles of Bonnie and Clyde and a thousand other films and TV shows steps out from the shadows.
by Steven Brower
Moving Pictures
What’s the matter with Hollywood film posters?
by Adrian Shaughnessy
Up Front
Crit+Comments
We heard an earful from readers about last month’s “Surprise” issue, guest designed by Kokoro & Moi.
Grids+Guides
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