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Graphic Design
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Viewpoints
Rediscovering Tile for Sustainable Design
AHF’s Noah Chitty explains how advanced manufacturing and recycling innovation are helping this age-old material meet the demands of sustainable design today.
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Fractals: Nature’s Healing Patterns in Design
Dr. Richard Taylor, Anastasija and Martin Lesjak share how bringing nature’s complexity into the built environment reduces stress and supports well-being.
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Hello Tomorrow! Captures Our Nostalgia for the Future Past
Anchored in the jet-age aesthetics of midcentury America, the TV show feeds our insatiable desire to imagine the future the way it could have been.
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The People’s Graphic Design Archive Democratizes Design History
The nascent, community-based digital repository provides a loom with which to weave a more inclusive design history canon through crowdsourced submissions.
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Behind the Scenes of Hollywood
A new South Florida exhibition celebrates the value and artistry of the lifelike artwork behind some of Hollywood’s most beloved movie scenes.
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Profiles
Q&A: Bruce Mau Discusses a New Documentary and Forthcoming Projects
MAU, a documentary about the category-defying designer’s life, premiered in New York City during NYCxDESIGN.
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Salon 94 Honors Black Cinematic, Sonic, and Visual Art
The art gallery will showcase art advisor and poster collector Ralph DeLuca's personal collection of jazz concert and movie posters now through March 26.
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9 Stories About Design at the Olympics
With the 2022 Winter Games right around the corner, Metropolis revisits some of our favorite stories of Olympian design.
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Profiles
Tim Fendley Explains why Analog Wayfinding Tools Matter in a Digital World
The founder and CEO of Applied, the design firm behind wayfinding systems for London, Seattle, and Madrid, knows the power of good design to orient travelers in unfamiliar territory.
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Ode to NYC Returns to the Big Apple
NYCxDESIGN’s annual poster contest once again graces iconic locations throughout New York City.
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Profiles
Ali Ucer Discusses How Graphics Can Engage Workers
Part of Metropolis’s Specify Hot List 2021 IA Interior Architects’ experiential graphics design director uses technology to create experiences that become a part of the space.
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Projects
During NeoCon an Installation Lights Up the Mart
A projection by noted conceptual artist Barbara Kruger takes over the facade of theMart twice every evening during NeoCon.
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Form Follows Fantasy: The Rise of the “Dreamscapes” Movement
At the intersection of architecture and advertising, a new aesthetic movement in digital art blurs fact and fiction.
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Legendary Graphic Design Firm Chermayeff & Geismar & Haviv Is Releasing a 60-Year Monograph
The New York firm, founded in 1957 and still in operation, has produced many iconic logos for corporate America.
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Step Inside John Pawson’s Colorful Photographic Universe
A new book from Phaidon celebrates the British architect's surprisingly colorful approach to image-making.
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New Book from MIT Honors Pioneering Graphic Designer Muriel Cooper
Cooper is not in the pantheon of "great men" of graphic design, despite being the rare or even singular figure whose achievements were marked in both print and digital media.
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Products
Vibeke Rohland Brings Her Meditative Approach to New Sneaker Collaboration and Book
This summer, the Danish textile designer partnered with Adidas to update a classic pair of Stan Smiths and is now preparing to publish a new volume of her work.
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Profiles
RIT Spearheads Program to Attract Deaf Students to Technical Design
We speak to the leaders of a new program at RIT that is focused on educating deaf and hard-of-hearing students in the field of three dimensional graphic design.
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Inside The Digital Platform Championing Post-Digital Drawing
We speak to the founder of the blog KoozA/rch, Federica Sofia Zambeletti , about the resurgence of architectural drawing.
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Deborah Berke on Buckminster Fuller’s Dymaxion Map
For our inaugural "Noteworthy" column, in which an architect or designer reflects on an object that has inspired them, Deborah Berke discusses Buckminster Fuller's remarkable Dymaxion Map.