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New York-based senior designer Paula Scher, one of only two female partners at mighty Pentagram, is a graphic design rock star of the highest order. Her clean, bold, and inventive use of typography editorial design has influenced a generation of young designers. Postal Service and that’s just for starters.

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Adam Pendleton’s Radical Typography as Protest

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Pendleton’s extensive use of handwriting and typography suggests productive and subversive interrelationships between typography, language, and protest. The intensity of the graffiti-influenced writing is perhaps even a challenge to any supposedly clear, cool, neutral typography. We hear Halberstam speak. I believe the poem.”