“I’ll Have Illustration with That, Please.”
Tartinery, an eatery that specializes in tartines (open-faced sandwiches), salads and soups, is opening a new restaurant on the lower level of New York’s Grand Central Terminal, part of an overall...
View ArticleCrazy Competitions: 100 Weird and Wonderful Rituals from Around the World
I met Nigel Holmes when I was art directing a magazine that needed amusing yet accurate pictorial diagrams that would show readers how complex financing methods worked. No one does that kind of stuff...
View ArticleStoryboarding: Drawing from Script to Screen
HOW Design Live 2019 registration is open now! Come take a look at what is in store for attendees and secure your spot now! With Storyboard Artist Mark Bristol Motion picture directors commonly rely on...
View ArticleLove is Where You Find It
Veronica Ettedgui of Caracas, Venezuela, conceived and designed the book Things I LOVE, a collection of her 80 favorite photo-typography compositions born out of LOVE: A Typography Challenge, plus 80...
View ArticleIs Design Thinking Really Bullshit? Thoughts from Marty Neumeier
Last June, Pentagram partner Natasha Jen gave a main-stage presentation to a rapt audience of 1,000 at Adobe’s 99U conference in New York City. Her talk was engaging, funny, and brought forth some...
View ArticleWith Todd Oldham, Kids Are Modern Too
Todd Oldham has been making activity books and kits for kids for a long time. His delightful Kid Made Modern series is unique in that it often draws upon the great Modern designers—Alvin Lustig, Paul...
View ArticleMike Quon and A Lifetime’s Worth of Work
Mike Quon has been creating art and design for over 3 decades. With clients like Summer Olympics, AT&T, AOL, Time Warner, UNICEF, NBC, Coca-Cola, New York State Lottery and Dupont, his work has...
View ArticleA Weird Mind is a Terrible Thing to Waste
John Cuneo, author of Not Waving But Drawing (Fantagraphics Underground), has given the world more oddities and absurdities. It is “another little collection of my sketchbook/personal things,” he told...
View ArticleSeeing the Invisible: A Q&A About Creativity With Painter Jinn Bronwen Lee
I like getting inside other creative people’s heads, particularly if their disciplines aren’t identical to my own. Consider this Print Q&A with fiction writer Alice Mattison or this interview with...
View ArticleCan a Typeface Feel Pretty? Ask Tanja
Paul Barnes and Christian Schwartz of Commercial Type, London and New York, released a new display typeface family called Tanja. It’s an extension to the Marian family (1554), exploring how something...
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