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Debbie Millman|Audio
Design Matters from the Archive: Simon Sinek
Debbie Millman talks to optimist, ethnographer, and author Simon Sinek about the fruits of good leadership.

Steven Heller|Essays
Everything Goes With Everything...
A document summing up Eliot Noyes design philosophy: found in Paul Rand’s papers.

Steven Heller|Essays
Creative Action Network: Profiting From A Nonprofit
CAN’s mission is putting artists to work telling stories that matter.

Steven Heller|Essays
Vanishing Mom and Pop Store Signs
It is, of course, inevitable that modernity subsumes the old. But for a New York minute, we can still enjoy these disappearing store fronts.

The Editors|Collections
Diagramming Mechanisms
John Pass portrays the inner mechanical workings of apparatuses through his eye for diagrammatic design in these colorful, early-nineteenth century engravings.

Adrian Shaughnessy|Essays
The Politics of Desire and Looting
The part designers have played in the London riots.

Brian LaRossa|Opinions
Questioning Graphic Design’s Ethicality
If designers take care during client selection, can they evade the type of intense ethical quagmire that’s only resolvable through radical action? Are particular modes of working within the field of design more conducive to …

Steven Heller|Essays
Cleaning Up Sanitation
The story of New York City’s Sanitation Department, the vanilla trucks, and the lower case Helvetica.

Steven Heller|Essays
A Bee C: Paul Rand’s Bee Fixation
The 1981 Eye-Bee-M rebus is Paul Rand’s most iconic poster.

Julie Anixter|Interviews
Just Keep Walking: An Interview with Paula Scher
Called “the most influential woman graphic designer on the planet” by fellow designer extraordinaire Ellen Lupton, Pentagram partner Paula Scher has left an undeniable imprint on the American design psyche.

Lilly Smith|Interviews
Chain Letters: Julian Alexander
What made Julian Alexander become a designer, and what was it like working with 50 Cent during the start of his career?

Lilly Smith|Interviews
Chain Letters: Jason Murphy
“Inclusivity. That is the cliché. Where are they doing that?”