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Sait Maden

Logo Design Love

It wasn’t until after 1960 when he focused on the graphic design discipline, concentrating mainly on publication design. He designed around 8,000 book and magazine covers for many publishing houses, as well as periodicals, brochures, packaging, labels, and around 500 logos. Sait Maden’s page on the Ankara Library website.

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Giant Robot’s Fifth Biennale Celebrates Asian American Pop Culture

Colossal

Originally created in the 90’s by Eric Nakamura in the form of a magazine, Giant Robot celebrates alternative Asian American pop culture relating to the punk scene, comic books, pop art, vinyl toys, and graphic arts. The recent show was Chiao’s first museum opening.

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Top 11 Graphic Design Schools in Florida (2021 List)

Shillington

It is the fifth largest public university by enrollment in the USA. It’s best known for the Florida Gators, their intercollegiate athletic teams but they also have a well established School of Art and Art History within their College of the Arts. This includes typography, branding, web and mobile design and more.

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Remembering Milton Glaser: “You can’t be good at everything”

Design Week

Milton Glaser, the American graphic designer behind one of the most well-known logos in the world, has died on his 91st birthday following a stroke. He spoke to Design Week in 2018, on the publication of a book featuring over 400 of his designs, and talked candidly of his life’s work, both good and bad.

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The Pioneering Career of Thomas Miller, Whose Work Shaped the Design Profession

Eye on Design

In the non-hierarchical Goldsholl studio, Miller worked on not only logo design but also packaging, stop-motion and video animation, and exhibition displays. An enthusiastic tinkerer and a lover of gadgets, movies, and cartoons, he experimented with many techniques that are now staples of video production and digital graphics.

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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. The project brief called for the jacket art to convey the mood and spirit of magical realism, the literary genre for which the subject is best known. Designed by Charlotte Strick, published by Farrar, Strauss and Giroux.

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Editor’s Choice: 6 Must-Reads From Eye on Design in 2021

Eye on Design

Exhibition view of Graphic Arts USA, 1963. But rather than offer, say, an aesthetic critique of the logo and website, Inglis took readers on a dive into little-known corridors of graphic design history. Expect secretly funded publications as weapons in the Cultural Cold War. Jarrett Fuller. Wild MoMA ties.