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Why 'Deborah Turbeville: Photocollage' is a must-read for photographers everywhere

Creative Boom

It's arguable that more than anyone, she transformed the discipline from being purely commercial and functional to becoming an art form in its own right. And she's recently been working on Deborah Turbeville: Photocollage , a book that casts fresh light on her work and career. She didn't try to copy what others did to be successful.

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One of Wim Crouwel’s classic tomes gets a stylish reissue

Creative Review

Born in 1928, Dutch designer Wim Crouwel became a major figure in contemporary graphic design during the 20th century, with his influence extending well beyond borders of the Netherlands. Over a decade on, the classic title has been reissued by French publisher Éditions B42.

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

Design Week

The American Institute of Graphic Arts (AIGA) has been judging books by their covers for over 100 years. Together and through that selection process, they might reveal answers to the secret of good book design Strelecki says. “But books, physical books, remain stubbornly, thrillingly relevant.”

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10 Featured Speakers to Check Out at Human/Nature

Azure Magazine

Human/Nature will bring together designers, architects, urbanists, civic leaders and more for two days of conversations about how we can work together to collectively mitigate climate change through proven design solutions. Intertwined with her built work, Lindsey speaks publicly, publishes and exhibits her research.

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5 Big Ideas From the 2021 AIGA Design Conference

Eye on Design

On Day One of the conference, AIGA Design Conference chair Rick Griffiths set the tone for the week in his opening remarks: “The future isn’t the only thing to care for. Design for healing now. Expand the limits of graphic design thinking. Everything breaks.

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Spanning Seven Centuries, ‘Judging a Book by its Cover’ Celebrates an Enduring Art

Colossal

All images courtesy of The Grolier Club, shared with permission Critics have been lamenting the conformity of contemporary book coves for more than a decade, railing against the same abstract blobs and bland stock imagery gracing many titles. As the exhibition’s curator H. Augsburg: Johann Schüssler, 1470. Bound with Eusebius.

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Design studio Pa-i-ka searches for the value in every project

Creative Review

Graphic design studio Pa-i-ka is made up of just two people, Lee su-hyang and Ha Ji-hoon. Launched in 2015, the studio takes on projects and clients in the worlds of culture, art and social interest. Guided by an open and self-assured approach, Pa-i-ka don’t subscribe to one particular style and instead embrace diversity.

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