This artist only needs a venue, date and time of event – and with his mouse and keyboard, explosive graphic design comes to life.
Travel back through decades of New York’s cultural moods via these “tactile and human” mementoes of design history.
Jens Müller, author of History of Graphic Design. Vol. 1, 1890–1959, offers up a selection of hidden gems in his remarkable new book. This guy started it all. Jules Chéret was not only a brilliant ...
Five innovations that transformed our visual language. For the my new book, 100 Ideas That Changed Graphic Design, co-authored with Veronique Vienne (Laurence King Publisher), we each chose 50 that we ...
Five Polish graphic designers and five Brazilian ones were each asked to design two posters, one promoting Poland, and the other – Brazil. What would the Poles have to say about Brazil, and the ...
2 Photos: Acclaimed Spanish Play LIBERTO Makes New York Premiere At Theater For The New City Poster House announces that legendary graphic designer and Pentagram partner Paula Scher will be donating ...
GIFs are funny but fleeting; websites might convey more information—but if you really want to make a point, you design a poster. A new exhibition at the Cooper Hewitt focuses on the cultural impact of ...
A new poster for upcoming slasher Scream VI features a subway-like map in the shape of Ghostface. It's a clever design that connects all the characters the fictional killer has murdered in the film ...
“The story of women in 20th century graphic design has been criminally neglected,” says David Bownes, curator at the London Transport Museum. “It would be tremendous if they could receive the same ...