Social Good
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Rick Poynor|Essays
Inkahoots and Socially Concerned Design: Part 1
The Australian design team Inkahoots is a model of community-based graphic design practice.
Observed|Miscellaneous
Bistrophobie Poster
Can a poster shut people up? Locals in a bistro-dense corner of Paris would like to think so.
Rob Walker|Essays
A Designer Runs For Office
Matt Tomasulo was a successful tactical urbanist. Then he ran for public office.
Michael Bierut|Audio
S1E1: John Bielenberg
John Bielenberg is a designer, entrepreneur and imaginative advocate for a better world.
Rick Poynor|Exposure
Exposure: Woman Mailing a Letter by Clifton R. Adams
The spell of vintage color
Rick Poynor|Essays
The Incidental Pleasures of Street Art
Sprawling, evolving, accreting: a collection of recent street art photos from Portugal and Spain.
Rob Walker|Essays
Danger, Nostalgia, and Playgrounds
Brenda Biondo's photographs of mid-century playgrounds document the classic, the dangerous, and the nostalgic.
Paul Polak|Essays
End Poverty or Bust
Five years ago, Steve Bachar and Paul Polak decided to create a venture capital fund that would only invest in socially responsible companies. There was only one problem. There were no companies to invest in that met the criteria
Rick Poynor|Essays
Saul Leiter and the Typographic Fragment
In Saul Leiter's color photographs, the fragment is infinitely more mysterious and suggestive than the whole.
Observed|Collections
Found: National Geographic
In honor of their 125th anniversary, National Geographic is showcasing photographs that reveal cultures and moments of the past.
John Foster|Accidental Mysteries
Japanese Municipality Logos
A look at the forward-thinking, abstract logos that symbolize Japanese city municipalities.
Alexandra Lange|Essays
What Makes Architecture Useful?
At Experimenta Design 2011, the buildings of Lisbon make the best argument for the ongoing usefulness of good design.
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