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“Books remain stubbornly, thrillingly relevant”: the enduring value of book design

Design Week

” And while there might not be one rule to good book design — Strelecki calls it a “process” between designers and clients — the jurors bring together a wealth of experience. Together and through that selection process, they might reveal answers to the secret of good book design Strelecki says.

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What is Sustainable Graphic Design?

UX Collective

Regardless of the final forms, if its client-based or self-initiated, I treat all my designs as opportunities for intellectual inquiry and self-expression. The Sustainabilitist Principles The Sustainabilitist Principles is a modular manifesto; a collection of the ways of thinking to sustainably design as I considered them in 2009.

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The Philosophy of Stefan Sagmeister: Designing Happiness

Inkbot Design

His parents, a director and a book designer, encouraged Stefan and his two brothers to explore their innate talents without inhibition. Sale Sagmeister: Made You Look Sagmeister, Stefan (Author) English (Publication Language) 292 Pages – 07/01/2009 (Publication Date) – Harry N.

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The case for using non-human personas in design

UX Collective

We originally designed and deployed the TetraBIN prototype for the Vivid Sydney Light Festival—an urban but highly regulated exhibition setting. A few months ago, I found out that we weren’t the only ones being caught out by Australian urban wildlife and their interactions with digital applications in the public space.

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59 Essential Books Every Graphic Designer Should Read in 2022

Shillington

Less well known, but no less fascinating, is the distillation of modernism in graphic design. This unprecedented publication, authored by Jens Müller, brings together approximately 6,000 trademarks, focused on the period 1940–1980, to examine how modernist attitudes and imperatives gave birth to corporate identity. Buy the book.