PRINT (founded in 1940) reports on and celebrates visual culture and the expression of graphic design in all its forms and mediums.| PRINT Magazine
Kevin Steele on staying loose, homemade camcorder films, and seeing the world through your kid's eyes. The post What Matters to Kevin Steele appeared first on PRINT Magazine.| PRINT Magazine
The curator of 'The Future Was Here: The Changing Face of Fascist Italy' breaks it down. The post The Daily Heller: You’ve Been Hearing a Lot About Fascism. What is it, Anyway? appeared first on PRINT Magazine.| PRINT Magazine
Did you miss our October PRINT Book Club? Read the recap of our discussion and register here to watch the recording. The post Back to Design School: Book Club Recap with Mark Kingsley, Tom Guarriello, and Richard Shear appeared first on PRINT Magazine.| PRINT Magazine
We chat with the Polish multi-media artist about her fascination with lace and her mural-making process. The post NeSpoon Wraps Buildings in Lace with Illusory Murals appeared first on PRINT Magazine.| PRINT Magazine
'American Headbag' is a series of meditations on the American flag by David Becker. The post The Daily Heller: Paint, Critique and Paste appeared first on PRINT Magazine.| PRINT Magazine
On this episode of the Print is Dead (Long Live Print) podcast, George Gendron interviews PRINT's very own Steven Heller. The post Guardian at the Gatefold | Steven Heller appeared first on PRINT Magazine.| PRINT Magazine
Steven Heller has designed himself into a corner. The post The Middle-of-the-Night Heller: An Insomniac’s Wake-Up Call appeared first on PRINT Magazine.| PRINT Magazine
Deroy Peraza on defending nuance and human touch in the age of AI visuals. The post Why Design Craft Still Matters in a World of Automation appeared first on PRINT Magazine.| PRINT Magazine
In this episode of the Design Of podcast, host Justin Ahrens talks to Scott Meyer about what it means to make AI more human, more useful, and more aligned with how we actually think, lead, and create. The post The Design of AI as a Creative Partner: Scott Meyer of Chipp.ai appeared first on PRINT Magazine.| PRINT Magazine
The Royal Institute of British Architects has unveiled a new identity, ushering the org into the modern age. The post Johnson Banks Delivers RIBA’s First RI-Brand in a Quarter Century appeared first on PRINT Magazine.| PRINT Magazine
'Dispatches From the Literary Underground' culls text and image from the legendary publication. The post The Daily Heller: The Venerable Magazine ‘Evergreen’ appeared first on PRINT Magazine.| PRINT Magazine
Designers and developers don’t often speak the same language — except at SmashingConf, which turns the two disciplines into one dialogue. The post A Smashing Conference Indeed appeared first on PRINT Magazine.| PRINT Magazine
Susan Milligan on red baseball caps, the "hatejacking" of brands, and when design is used to dress up harm. The post Our Brand is Hate appeared first on PRINT Magazine.| PRINT Magazine
No—but there is a custom-designed diploma. The post The Daily Heller: Is There a Nobel Prize for the Visual Arts? appeared first on PRINT Magazine.| PRINT Magazine
Tom Alexander on why neuroinclusive design isn't just a moral imperative; it makes good design sense too. The post Designing for the 15%: Why Neurodivergent UX Is the Future appeared first on PRINT Magazine.| PRINT Magazine
The rebrand turns a once-taboo category into something bold and proud—complete with cheeky curves, bright palettes, and zero shame. The post Saint-Urbain Gives Beam a Cheeky Rebrand appeared first on PRINT Magazine.| PRINT Magazine
Paul Blackburn on circles of influence, reflecting back on a long career, and the infinite possibilities of one square meter. The post What Matters to Paul Blackburn appeared first on PRINT Magazine.| PRINT Magazine
'SAVED' is a hybrid art-as-life memoir. The post The Daily Heller: Diane Keaton’s Really Neat Photo Book appeared first on PRINT Magazine.| PRINT Magazine
Sam Aquillano on designing a brand and platform that elevates brick culture as a form of creative practice and cultural expression. The post Business Design School: A New Magazine for Adult Fans of LEGO appeared first on PRINT Magazine.| PRINT Magazine
The photographer and photobooth operator on tangible memories, her love of analog photobooths, and her mission to visit every last one in the world. The post Emily Botelho on the Magic of Analog Photobooths appeared first on PRINT Magazine.| PRINT Magazine
'Alphabet in Motion: How Letters Get Their Shape' takes the user on a journey of typefaces from an architectonic perspective. The post The Daily Heller: Kelli Anderson’s Moveable Type appeared first on PRINT Magazine.| PRINT Magazine
Rob Schwartz on your career in stages (spoiler: it doesn't culminate where you think it does). The post What Comes After Success? appeared first on PRINT Magazine.| PRINT Magazine
Elizabeth Resnick on 'Women Graphic Designers: Balancing the Canon.' The post The Daily Heller: Designing Women appeared first on PRINT Magazine.| PRINT Magazine
The heritage brand's new design system is built with what PepsiCo's senior design director calls a “glocal approach,” ensuring Lay’s feels unmistakably itself from Mumbai to Madrid, while allowing regional flavor to shine. The post Lay’s Rays and the Art of Subtle Reinvention appeared first on PRINT Magazine.| PRINT Magazine
On this episode of Brands for a Better World, the founder of Nebula Snacks talks about the ways in which customer feedback helps shape his brand. The post Give Them What They Want With Nebula Snacks’ David Jacobowitz appeared first on PRINT Magazine.| PRINT Magazine
'Jewish Worlds Illuminated' is the most extensive display ever of the The Library of the Jewish Theological Seminary's manuscript treasures. The post The Daily Heller: Jewish Books Lettered, Typeset and Illuminated appeared first on PRINT Magazine.| PRINT Magazine
Ken Carbone on Céleste Boursier-Mougenot's 'clinamen,' an installation combining color, sound, and motion at Paris' 18th-century stock exchange. The post A Pool of Perfection in Paris appeared first on PRINT Magazine.| PRINT Magazine
We chat with one of the masterminds behind the iconic reality competition series about the 'Survivor' challenges design process. The post Designing ‘Survivor’: A Conversation With Challenge Designer Myles Nye appeared first on PRINT Magazine.| PRINT Magazine
Lotta Nieminen brings the art of cooking (and cooking as art) to the page. The post The Daily Heller: Making a Book on Baking a Cake appeared first on PRINT Magazine.| PRINT Magazine
The Typographer app, created by The Type Founders, is a curated, nimble, workflow-friendly resource for creative play and pitching with type. The post This New Typography App Reduces Workflow Friction appeared first on PRINT Magazine.| PRINT Magazine
On this episode of Creativity is the Job of the Future, the hosts explore the power of showing up with joy, truth, and creativity with the multidisciplinary artists and activists. The post Channeling Joy With Luna Malbroux and A.J. Haynes appeared first on PRINT Magazine.| PRINT Magazine
By making the early stage of creativity feel less like work and more like discovery, Adobe Firefly Boards helps imagination take on form. The post Adobe Firefly Boards: The Collaborative Canvas with Industry-Leading AI Models at Your Fingertips appeared first on PRINT Magazine.| PRINT Magazine
Pedro Izique on tiny pretzels, recycled air, and the secret universe of sketching while the house sleeps. The post What Matters to Pedro Izique appeared first on PRINT Magazine.| PRINT Magazine
In '9 Times My Work Has Been Ripped Off,' illustrator Raymond Biesinger explores just that.| PRINT Magazine
Angela Reichers chats with Julia de Bono, CEO of BMW's creative design company, about how the team is building, training, and integrating a bespoke AI partner into their process. The post Humanizing the Robots: Designworks, Braincrafting, and Intelligent Reduction appeared first on PRINT Magazine.| PRINT Magazine
To ring in Banned Books Week, Thought Matter has created a 'Free Speech Ain't Free' kit. The post The Daily Heller: This Week, Ban Book Banning appeared first on PRINT Magazine.| PRINT Magazine
Michael John Goodman on William Morris' masterwork and how the artist's design philosophy enabled us to see books differently. The post William Morris and the Ideal Book appeared first on PRINT Magazine.| PRINT Magazine
'Spitting Image' is back once again. The post The Daily Heller: Satire Reduces Stress appeared first on PRINT Magazine.| PRINT Magazine
Lynda Decker on why potential professional services clients are not behaving like B2B buyers anymore. They're behaving like consumers. The post From Peacocking to Proving: What Legal Marketers Can Learn from B2C appeared first on PRINT Magazine.| PRINT Magazine
Welcome to the newest member of the PRINTcast Podcast Studio. On this episode of Design Of, host Justin Ahrens talks with musician, composer, and sonic storyteller Ryan O'Neal. The post The Design of a Brand With Heart: Ryan O’Neal of Sleeping At Last appeared first on PRINT Magazine.| PRINT Magazine
Poster House's new show reveals Benito Mussolini as smitten to the extreme with progressive artists who 'created a broad-reaching culture that grew with and into the Futurist movement to claw into advertising, propaganda and the very heart of the nation he commanded.'| PRINT Magazine
Sun Day, conceived by the founder of Earth Day, is not about what’s missing in the fight for clean energy, but how design can help complete the circle.| PRINT Magazine
In memory of the sculptor and illustrator—and his magnum opus.| PRINT Magazine
A short-winded history of the dancing inflatable man.| PRINT Magazine
'The very loss of objective information was the point we were conveying.'| PRINT Magazine
CADRE is a creative service and talent agency focused on strategic communications connection brands to Black audiences. Their branding...| PRINT Magazine
The artist sends up a 'Smoke Signal.'| PRINT Magazine
Steven Heller checks in with Tom Gauld and checks out a copy of his delightful tome “Revenge of the Librarians.”| PRINT Magazine
Science buffs and skeptics alike will find joy in Tom Gauld's comical interpretations of physics, chemistry and biology.| PRINT Magazine
The Medjool data snack brand's design update by If Only Creative arrives as it readies a launch into Whole Foods and other major retail outlets.| PRINT Magazine
LoveFrom has created a new visual identity for the 50-year-old book shop, using design elements from its past and bringing them to the digital.| PRINT Magazine
Enter the 2018 Regional Design Annual by April 2 for a chance to be featured among the country’s best design work. Our judges: Sagi Haviv, Rebeca Méndez, Nancy Skolos, Alexander Isley, Chad Michael, Gail Anderson and Justin Peters. Some graphic images and symbols, just like that famous battery bunny, just keep on going and going. Here are a couple of examples. In 1988 the ad agency Sully & Rozier produced a poster for the Oklahoma City-based Fleming Companies that resembled a| PRINT Magazine
Design is political—there’s no doubt about it. Stay informed with campaign designs and keep up-to-date with how designers react to political happenings right here on PRINT.| PRINT Magazine
We unpack some of the most iconic Olympics pictograms from the past and look at the designs from Paris 2024.| PRINT Magazine
Track the latest typeface releases in our Type Tuesday column, and take an in-depth dive into type design and typography with our award-winning expert coverage.| PRINT Magazine
Why are blobby, colorful book covers everywhere? Blame the logic of algorithms.| PRINT Magazine
Design has been around since, well, forever. There’s a lot to learn, which is why we have a whole page dedicated to design history. We cover iconic designers and design trends from then and now to keep you informed and inspired.| PRINT Magazine
Dubbed a “must-follow feed in the world of design” by Wired magazine, The Daily Heller is AIGA Medalist, Smithsonian National Design Award winner, Art Directors Hall of Fame Laureate and former Boy Scout Steven Heller’s lively look at the past, present and future of the world of visual culture around him.| PRINT Magazine
What was the Midcentury Modern's "Secret"?| PRINT Magazine