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Thomas Frank|Essays
Taking Things Seriously V

Carol Hayes|Essays
Taking Things Seriously IV

Greg Klee|Essays
Taking Things Seriously III

Adrian Shaughnessy|Essays
Graphic Editorship
Cover of Bibliodyssey: Amazing Archival Images from the Internet, based on the weblog by PK; designed, edited and published by FuelAre graphic design skills transferable? Does being a graphic designer equip a person to do anything other …

Dmitri Siegel|Essays
Taking Things Seriously II

William Drenttel|Essays
Taking Things Seriously I

Jessica Helfand|Essays
Things, Part I
In an age characterized by elevated environmental awareness — reducing our carbon footprint, enhancing our sustainable output — we remain obsessed with our attachment to the material world.

Tom Vanderbilt|Essays
Discipline and Design
"Communications office bunker below the Imperial Palace, Ho Chi Minh City, Viet Nam," photograph by Richard Ross, Architecture of Authority, 2007Looking to get a travel visa, I recently made my way to the Permanent Mission of the Socialist …

Nichelle Narcisi|Essays
Except You
Command X was supposed to serve as comic relief at the AIGA's Next Conference last month in Denver. Seven young designers from around the country were chosen to compete in a real-time design competition, taking on a series of assignments …

Michael Bierut|Essays
Rest in Peace, Herbert Muschamp
Officially published for the first time as a posthumous tribute: a loving parody of the writing of the late, great architectural critic Herbert Muschamp.

William Drenttel|Essays
A Plea to The New York Times: Index Your Art
I'm in the middle of writing a post about the designer Stephen Doyle and his Word Art, most of which appeared in The New York Times — the Magazine, the op-ed page, Arts & Leisure, and other sections. None of this art can be found by …

Jessica Helfand|Essays
Stan Brakhage: Caught on Tape
For Stan Brakhage, that concentration resulted in extraordinary explorations of many things, including the life cycle of a moth, caught on adhesive strips of tape, and subsequently captured on film where it regained — however briefly …
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