Eye N°88 (2014)

eye 88

8 Critique: Readymade format
An illustrated ‘gift book’ dictionary by Heretic brings Marcel Duchamp’s ideas to a wider audience.
By Rick Poynor

10 Bitworld
Digital archeologist Jim Boulton explores the creative history of computer technology.

12 The retoucher’s accidental art
Raynal Pellicer collects compellingly strange, reworked press photos.
By Rick Poynor

20 Another frame for the news
The redesign of RTL Nieuws crosses boundaries between broadcast and online. By Tom Harrad

26 Powered flight
For fifteen years, Pegasus, an international biannual corporate magazine designed by Derek Birdsall, led a charmed life.
By John L. Walters

36 Reputations: Irma Boom
‘I hate one-offs… if you do a print run, that is a chanllenge.
It´s never art. Never, never, never’
Interview by Anne Miltenburg
Photographs by Phil Sayer

58 To have and to hold
The challenges of figital publishing have galvanized a new spirit in book design and production. Is it just the decaent flourish of a disappearing format? By Robert Hanks

76 The hi-res part
E.M. Ginger’s company 42-line specializes in digital facsimiles of rare books, manuscripts and art.
Natalie Orenstein reports

80 In the right place
Gerald Cinamon explains how he brought integrated book design to Penguin – first at his kitchen table in the 1960s; later as chief designer.

Uncoated

89 Reviews
Books about Chromolithography (Twyman), Rock, Rockwell, Bantjes, Piech, New design, Faucheux, TM, and Grushkin. Plus Lehrer’s A life in Books

100 We made this: Authentic, trilingual landmark
Lars Müller has reissued the entire run of Neue Grafik / New Graphic Design / Graphisme actuel in facsimile.

102 Education: Open up the future
As Sao Paulo prepares for AGI Open Cláudio Ferlauto argues that design education in Brazil is endangered by new priories.

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