
Michael Bierut, Jessica Helfand|Audio
November 16, 2017
Episode 69: Fixes and Facelifts
For the first anniversary of the 2016 election, the Washington Post collected 38 ideas for repairing our badly broken civic life. Designers from Milton Glaser to Gail Anderson contributed illustrations. What caught Jessica’s eye, however, was an story from NIH director Francis Collins, who remembers a science teacher who gave each student a black box with something in it.
He was asked then to think about what that meant. And it made him the scientist that he is today and he talks about the spark of curiosity that needs to be restored.
And Michael talks about his cover for the Washington Post Magazine issue and coincidence, influence, and plagiarism.
Also mentioned this week:
- Paul Sahre, Two-Dimensional Man
- Ryan Habbyshaw on Instagram
- The Partners, January 2016
- Carl Petrosyan book cover, 2006
- Steve Hartman on his 2004 poster
- Jarrett Fuller tweet
- A. Zee, On Gravity
- Michael Bierut, I Am a Plagiarist (2006)
- Dezeen, Snøhetta reimagines Philip Johnson’s postmodern New York skyscraper
- Michael Kimmelman shares Hands Off My Johnson sign
- Internetting With Amanda Hess, The Ugly Business of Beauty Apps
- History of the Civil War in the United States, 1860-1865 (1897)
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