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Britain has many design stars and most of them are men. Yet very few young women want to be seen as…
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‘I would advise young people to look at everything they encounter in a critical light … Then I would…
Otto Neurath’s 1936 book was the fullest exposition of his vision as an international visual language
Studio Dumbar uses its posters for the Zeebelt Theatre in the Hague for anarchic type experiments
Branding experts draw on centuries of myth-making to imbue products with emotional symbolism
It has taken decades for expressive typography to win acceptance in the world of the children's book
British designer David Crow uses his personal projects to question the authority of the graphic image
With his ‘livre objets’ for the French book clubs, Pierre Faucheux invented a new genre
Matthew Carter's new identity for the Walker Art Centre is a typeface family with 'snap-on' serifs