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Steven Heller|Essays
Lou Rogers: Suffragist Cartoonist
Rogers was an outspoken reformer, using her voice and body as weapons in the battles for the vote and other fundamental human rights that were denied women.
Kathleen Meaney|Essays
From A to B (Africa to Bauhaus)
We can trace African innovation through modern art, but how about through modern design?
Steven Heller|Interviews
Crowd Sourcing Graphic Design History
The People’s Graphic Design Archive: preserving cultural artifacts and digital history of our profession.
Steven Heller|Essays
Social Distance Learning: The Remote Generation
Distance learning is meant to convey knowledge and teach skills that will allow students and aspiring professionals to make marks that communicate messages, ideas and impressions . . . to others.
Steven Heller|Essays
Archival Gold
Archives are more than warehouses, they are greenhouses for the nurturing of narratives. Out of archival seeds mighty stories grow.
Steven Heller|Essays
Robert Massin
Steven Heller remembers Robert Massin.
Steven Heller|Interviews
Arthur Szyk Forever Relevant!
“To call [Arthur] Szyk a ‘cartoonist’ is tantamount to calling Rembrandt a dauber or Chippendale a carpenter.”
Steven Heller|Interviews
Posters of Caution and Hope From Chernobyl
An interview with Oleg Veklenko, a Ukrainian graphic designer conscripted into the cleanup and mitigation near the exploded Chernobyl nuclear reactor in the first “hottest” two months of accident.
Steven Heller|Essays
The Printing Cut That Tore The Union Asunder
In almost every American type foundry specimen catalog published during the antebellum period, were functional little spots or “cuts” that were mostly innocuous pictures of sundries, consumables, professional signs, and …
Justin Ross Muchnick|Essays
Between Space and Place: The Entrance to the Churchill War Rooms Museum
If “place is security" and "space is freedom” how does an entrance to a museum celebrating an underground bunker define that boundary?
Anna Talley|Essays
La Lutte Continue
The posters created by the Atelier Populaire during the May 1968 riots in Paris may be one of the best examples of how the medium of graphic design has the capacity to help bring an entire country to its knees.
Steven Heller|Essays
Emil Pirchan and the Golden Age of German Posters
A brief look at the life and prodigious career of designer Emil Pirchan
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