February 9, 2016
Malcolm Grear
Malcolm Grear, a graphic designer of astonishing originality and influence, died on January 24, 2016. Anyone who knew him as a friend, client, student, or colleague was profoundly shaped by his ideas and mentoring. Malcolm taught at RISD from 1960 to 1998. His teaching philosophy emphasized formal rigor grounded in clearly distilled design thinking. It was from Malcolm that I learned that deeply dissecting a problem is the secret to its solution. His critically-acclaimed book, Inside/Outside, From the Basics to the Practice of Design, features scores of student and professional projects driven by this core philosophy.

I was Malcolm’s student in the 1980s. His courses and influence transformed my understanding of figure and ground, shape and detail, form and content. He transformed my thinking in fundamental ways, guiding me to become the designer and educator I am today.
Observed
View all
Observed
By Jennifer Cole Phillips
Related Posts
Architecture
Bruce Miller|Essays
A haunting on the prairie
Arts + Culture
Yahia Lababidi|Essays
‘The museum-going cannibal:’ On Francis Bacon
Design Impact
Elizabeth B. Dyer|Essays
The horror between “before” and “after”
The Observatory Newsletter
Delaney Rebernik|Analysis
A story of bad experiential design
Related Posts
Architecture
Bruce Miller|Essays
A haunting on the prairie
Arts + Culture
Yahia Lababidi|Essays
‘The museum-going cannibal:’ On Francis Bacon
Design Impact
Elizabeth B. Dyer|Essays
The horror between “before” and “after”
The Observatory Newsletter
Delaney Rebernik|Analysis