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

Design Week

” The jurors must make a selection of 50 books and 50 covers from a selection of hundreds; any book published in the past year is eligible for submission. Designed and illustrated by Michael Czaja, published by Henry Holt and Company. Designed and published by Running Press Book Publishers, illustrated by Charlene Potts.

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Dot Dot Dot Is the Most Influential Design Magazine You’ve Never Heard Of

Eye on Design

asked the cover of the first issue of Dot Dot Dot , published in April 2000. This rigorous meta-analysis immediately inserted Dot Dot Dot into the lineage of design journalism and set the tone for its entire run of 20 issues which were released biannually from 2000 to 2010. Then I thought, why not? Then I thought, why not?

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The 24 Most Professional Fonts to Use

Inkbot Design

Bookman Old Style This classic, versatile serif face echoes Old Style typefaces used in publishing from the mid-1500s into the 1900s. Merriweather Designed by Eben Sorkin in 2010 for Google Web Fonts, this free serif selection exhibits classic proportions and styling adapted for optimal clarity across print, web and digital media.

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The 15 Best Logo Design Fonts To Check Out

Inkbot Design

Originality While using a standard font has familiarity benefits, having a unique typography makes your brand more distinctive and ownable. Caslon Another serif face traces back to 1700s typography. Its flourishes and fluidity attract publishers and artisanal brands like Etsy wishing to signal craft and attention to detail.

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10 Best Creatives from South Korea

Shillington

They work predominantly for cultural institutions and individuals and this is no exception—their identity for the 2019 David Hockney at the Seoul Museum of Art features a seven-storied title which reflected the exhibitions structure, which itself reflected the phases in Hockney’s body of work. Feeling inspired?

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Ed Fella’s Flyers Blur the Lines Between Design and Art

Eye on Design

In 2010, I curated a selection of Ed Fella’s famous flyers, created “after the fact”—as he put it—for his own lectures, in an exhibition about Surrealism and graphic design at the Moravian Gallery in the Czech Republic. I asked him recently whether he had a list of his exhibitions. he replied. Unlike artists.

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Tokyo 1964: The Olympic benchmark

UX Collective

Japan House’s new exhibition explores the design of, and impact of these Games. This exhibition shows how a group of young Japanese designers and architects harnessed the opportunity presented by the 1964 Olympic Games to reframe the country’s profile and tell a fresh story to the world.

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