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

Design Week

The annual competition was originally known as Fifty Books of the Year, and jurors focused on the “construction of the book and the printed page”, its current organiser Heather Strelecki tells Design Week. As book production expanded, so did the AIGA’s outlook. Design description).

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Patterns are good

UX Collective

This enables the design experience to be reused. The concept of a pattern library in interaction design/human-computer interaction began to gain recognition in 1997, when Jennifer Tidwell presented her scientific article on the topic at the annual conference on human factors in computing systems (ACM/SIGCHI).

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What is Sustainable Graphic Design?

UX Collective

This is what we’ll use as our definition of Sustainable Graphic Design for the remainder of this piece: Sustainable graphic design is “graphic design in support of all life flourishing,” or, “graphic design for the welfare of all life.” All life flourishing is not the traditional goal of business, culture, and design.

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10 Fresh Font Pairings for Editorial Design in 2020

Shillington

ARS Maquette and Copernicus Book. Designed by Angus R. Shamal and released through ARS Type in 2001, its pleasing geometrics are both super-friendly and supremely readable. Copernicus Book is a much more traditional serif that exudes authority and a sense of formality, yet still with friendly and approachable letter-shapes.

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The art of the interactive storyteller

UX Collective

In a presentation I regularly deliver on the subject of Motion Design, I position myself as a clueless Canadian who doesn’t understand the concept of a curveball in baseball. What do gerbils being shot out of cannons and trained chimps in garages tell us about a company and its products? You can’t read the radio.

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