Print 66.5 (2012)
Table of contents
37 Local color
The early 20-th-century Russian photographer who created a surreal versión of Instagram.
Brian Smith
42 Lines of communication
To get its message across, a Parisian design studio wants, to change the way we read.
Veronique Vienne
48 Global Briefing.
Design scene reports from China, Japan, India, Pakistan, Italy, Israel, and Singapore.
Print Staff
50 Collage Town
The noisy aesthetics of Cairo’s business-card district.
Matt Hall
56 International Bodies
A collection of global players, from the UN to the International Cat Association.
Raymond Biesinger
62 Dinner with the president
A bicontinental design studio aims for the gut.
David Barringer
72 Creativity + Commerce 2012
Print´s annual showcase of the best in business graphics around the world
Up Front
11 Grid+Guides
Bruce Mau Design rebrands Canada, Steven Heller scrutinizes the boarding pass, and Slavs and Tatars install a psychedelic Muslim Library at MoMA.
In Back
79 Back Issue
Martin Fox revisits a post-war landmark of book design.
82 Reviews
Teal Triggs on Women in Graphic Design, and Claire Lui on an interlocking book.
Thomas Heatherwick
88 In the Studio
Astrid Stavro´s breezy Majorcan refuge.
Departments
22 Dialogue
Steven Heller interviews the Iranian designer Majid Abbasi.
26 Best practices
Using satire to subvert greenwashing
28 Interaction
To reach a global audience, Western designers must lear how to wrangle
30 Sterotype
Stephen Coles and Paul Shaw on non Latin scripts
34 Observer
Rick Poynor asks: Why is today’s rebellious design so well behaved?
Publicado por Natalia Arocena | 22 de octubre de 2012 - 08:48 | Actualizado: 22 de octubre de 2012 - 08:48 | PDF
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