
by Sean Adams
What I found in the typography of Disneyland was an incredibly dense design solution beyond typography with intentional choices to create a specific experience.

by Steven Heller
In my case, on average of twice a week, editors accused me of allowing one or more illustrators to include an unacceptable banana, kidney, or lozenge shape — and I’m talking about a plain old curvilinear-tipped graphic device that happened to be touching some other shape.

by Julie Anixter
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.

by Brian LaRossa
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 sustaining a long term ethical practice?

by Lincoln Cushing
A tribute to the women who shaped the Black Panther Party Logo.

by Doug Powell
Better, Faster, Stronger? Proof of the value of design thinking is good news for practicing designers.

by Connie Birdsall
While simplicity had lived at the heart of Google’s design and UX philosophy since day one, today, the company has mastered the art of identity and UX design.

by Steven Heller
Should designers and illustrators be judged harshly for choosing to make art on the wrong side of history?

by Lilly Smith
“Inclusivity. That is the cliché. Where are they doing that?” Jason Murphy answers our Chain Letters questions.

by Milton Glaser
“As a professional graphic designer for sixty years, I’ve produced more than five hundred posters that in a variety of ways inform, persuade, or decorate their subjects—that all comes under the heading of good professional practice.”