CoviDiaries: Ken Carbone, To Rome and Back
In order to make the creative world feel a bit less lonely and a bit more connected in the face of the coronavirus pandemic, we’ve decided to kick off a new blog series—CoviDiaries—that will bring us...
View ArticleCoviDiaries: Hitting the Streets With Lincoln Cushing
In order to make the creative world feel a bit less lonely and a bit more connected in the face of the coronavirus pandemic, we’ve been publishing a new blog series—CoviDiaries—that brings us into the...
View ArticleCoviDiaries: Remote Working With Randy J. Hunt in Singapore
In order to make the creative world feel a bit less lonely and a bit more connected in the face of the coronavirus pandemic, we’ve been publishing a new blog series—CoviDiaries—that brings us into the...
View ArticleCoviDiaries: Gary Panter on the Point of Making Pointless Things
In order to make the creative world feel a bit less lonely and a bit more connected in the face of the coronavirus pandemic, we’ve been publishing a new blog series—CoviDiaries—that brings us into the...
View Article19 Art and Design Movies to Watch in Quarantine
If you’re like us, you’ve probably been spending a bit more time on your couch at night these days, watching a bit too much TV. Since there’s only so much “Love is Blind” snacking that one can handle...
View ArticleCoviDiaries: Zipeng Zhu’s Quarantine Survival Guide
In order to make the creative world feel a bit less lonely and a bit more connected in the face of the coronavirus pandemic, we’ve been publishing a new blog series—CoviDiaries—that brings us into the...
View Article21 #CombatCovid Posters From Paula Scher, Maira Kalman & More
This morning, NPR featured our #CombatCovid collaboration with Poster House. As a complement to the piece, which appeared on Morning Edition, and has also been featured in The New York Times, here is...
View ArticleViktor Koen: “When you don’t know what to do, do.”
In order to make the creative world feel a bit less lonely and a bit more connected in the face of the coronavirus pandemic, we’ve been publishing a new blog series—CoviDiaries—that brings us into the...
View ArticleCoviDiaries: Legendary Illustrator Steve Brodner Bears Witness
In order to make the creative world feel a bit less lonely and a bit more connected in the face of the coronavirus pandemic, we’ve been publishing a new blog series—CoviDiaries—that brings us into the...
View ArticleCoviDiaries: Debbie Millman’s Ode to NYC
In order to make the creative world feel a bit less lonely and a bit more connected in the face of the coronavirus pandemic, we’ve been publishing a new blog series—CoviDiaries—that brings us into the...
View ArticleCoviDiaries: Miao Zhao—Following SARS, a Second Quarantine
In order to make the creative world feel a bit less lonely and a bit more connected in the face of the coronavirus pandemic, we’ve been publishing a new blog series—CoviDiaries—that brings us into the...
View ArticleCoviDiaries: Champions Design—a New Name, and Then …
In order to make the creative world feel a bit less lonely and a bit more connected in the face of the coronavirus pandemic, we’ve been publishing a new blog series—CoviDiaries—that brings us into the...
View ArticleCoviDiaries: Bonnie Siegler’s Cipe Pineles + William Golden Treasures
In order to make the creative world feel a bit less lonely and a bit more connected in the face of the coronavirus pandemic, we’ve been publishing a new blog series—CoviDiaries—that brings us into the...
View ArticleThe RDA is Here!
At long last: It has arrived! We are absolutely thrilled to announce the winners of the 2019 PRINT Regional Design Awards today. For the scoop on the delay (a transition to independent new owners!),...
View ArticleCoviDiaries: Keepin’ On With Austin Dunbar of Durham Brand & Co.
In order to make the creative world feel a bit less lonely and a bit more connected in the face of the coronavirus pandemic, we’ve been publishing a new blog series—CoviDiaries—that brings us into the...
View ArticleCoviDiaries: Finding the Printed Past in Neville Brody’s Lockdown London
The biggest gifts are often those buried in adversity. In my case, the ones concealed in lockdown have been essentially those of time and space—time to declutter, review and organize, and space to...
View Article30 of the Best Art and Design Books of 2020
Got some shelf space? We hope you have a lot of it. Because the amount of great design books that were published this year is daunting. (Really—as I glance to my left, I see a teetering column of...
View ArticleSupport Banned Books with PRINT
Reading can and should be both a mirror and a window. It benefits us all to read far and wide, in and out of our own experience. But the effort to ban books is expanding. According to the American...
View Article“Made Here” is a Love Letter to NYC’s Asian Communities
Fair warning: incredible food porn (and some not-so-incredible food puns) ahead! As a former New Yorker who aches for the city’s global food discourse, I devoured this cookbook. I’ve always loved...
View Article2023 in Review: Top Conversation Starters
Are you running out of things to talk about around the holiday table? Whether your design interests intersect with color, fashion, history, pop culture, the environment, or social justice, our writers...
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