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The Evolving Legacy of Ken Garland’s First Things First Manifesto

Eye on Design

The late Ken Garland ’s First Things First manifesto, written in 1963 on the spur of the moment during a public meeting, has become a tradition of enduring protest that its originator could never have predicted. It took 35 years for the second version, First Things First 2000 , to appear, in fall 1999. The response was unprecedented.

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Louise Sandhaus Uplifts the Stories of Graphic Design’s Unsung Makers

Eye on Design

Her mother Harriet Sandhaus worked for a local paper, penning an illustrated column called “Notes of a Shopper by Julie,” and her father Norman Sandhaus was an art director, who produced things like aeronautics company manuals and tourist brochures. When I visited CalArts, I instantly knew this is where I belong,” said Sandhaus.

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The 25 Most Famous Graphic Designers of All Time

Inkbot Design

Whether you're an aspiring designer looking for inspiration or a casual art lover, this article is a must-read. Bass was known for his incredible motion picture title sequences, a true work of art. With four decades of success, Bass was a true master of his craft. And let's remember his famous art direction skills.

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In Conversation: DesignAgency on 25 Years as Hospitality Heavy-hitters

Azure Magazine

While Chan went on to do a masters in architecture at Columbia, he kept in touch with Davis and Mekhayech as the three began to plot the launch of Precipice Studios — which would later evolve into The Design Agency and eventually, DesignAgency. Left to right: DesignAgency co-founders Matt Davis, Anwar Mekhayech and Allen Chan circa 2007.

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Storytelling as a service in SaaS

UX Collective

Nowadays, stories are also being crafted around businesses as a powerful tool in branding and marketing, tapping into our shared nature. With increased competition in the digital marketplace, you may find that the old art of storytelling and content offers you (a statistically proven) edge over your rivals. Now you have an idea why.

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Women You Should Know in Graphic Design History

Tuts Plus

Gail Anderson is a graphic designer and writer who graduated from the School of Visual Arts. It doesn’t stop there, however: she has served as a board member for Adobe, the Society of Publication Designers, and the Type Directors Club. Gail’s work ranges from publication design to posters and branding. Jane Davis Doggett.

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Wipeout Logo History 1995-2017, Making of the Wipeout Logo Plus Various In-game Graphics by Designers Republic

The Logo Smith

The Designers Republics groundbreaking work on the graphic design for Wipeout, which included everything from packaging to typographic selection in the game menus, has been noticed by many design and gaming publications over the years since the very first Wipeout. Wipeout 2097 & Wipout XL – (1996). Wipeout 64 – (1998).

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