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Mr Mistral

Mr Mistral

Sébastien Morlighem

New discoveries about Roger Excoffon’s virtuoso typefaces for Fonderie Olive prompt a fresh look at the legacy of this dynamic designer and the foundry itself.
 
Memory of books

Memory of books

Sonia Sánchez

An elaborate, tactile catalogue – and a digital typeface – pay tribute to a golden age of Spanish typography.
 

Whose space?

Noel Douglas

When the demands of Neoliberalism play havoc with our lives, it is time to fight back, and designers wield the sharpest tools
 

Printing.com

Simon Esterson

Where digital tools changed design, global communications and green issues are redefining the world of print
 
From bombs to brands

From bombs to brands

the editors

A new touring exhibition pays tribute to the civilised zeal of the Design Research Unit from 1942-72
 

Close up and cut out

Will Hoon

The UK’s red-top sports pages shout out a riotous assembly of colour, words and close-ups
 

Ishihara

Eric Kindel

Nine decades on, a Japanese army doctor’s invention is still being used to test colour vision
 

You are here

Max Gadney

Information designers are ideally placed to make the most of the new digital era.
 

Form follows performance

Steven Heller

Richard Saul Wurman, FAIA, is an architect, cartographer and the author and designer of more than 60 books. He founded the TED conferences, which “focus on the merging & converging of the fields of Technology, Entertainment and Design”. Wurman coined the term “Information Architecture” in 1976 when he was chairman of the national convention of the American Institute of Architects (AIA) and devised the theme “The Architecture of Information”.
 
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