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
The designer and academic suggests a different way of envisioning power structures inspired by a historical artifact from 1855. The post Rachel Botsman Reimagines Power in ‘Roots of Trust’ appeared first on PRINT Magazine.| PRINT Magazine
If you happen to be spending some time this fall in Croatia, don't miss this retrospective of Ilic's collected works. The post The Daily Heller: Ilić’s Exhibit Celebrates Visual Ideas appeared first on PRINT Magazine.| PRINT Magazine
On this episode of DesignThinkers, Templo's Pali Palavathanan on making your practice more purposeful, considering the ethics of potential clients, and building a studio where values lead the way. The post Design Can Drive Real Change with Pali Palavathanan appeared first on PRINT Magazine.| PRINT Magazine
Jessica Deseo's interview with the in-house creative team behind the Scottish whisky distiller's latest collab with the legendary David Carson. The post Whisky, Wood, and Wonder: The Macallan’s Story in Symbols appeared first on PRINT Magazine.| PRINT Magazine
Get your Trump Gold Card—elegantly designed by the National Design Studio—today. The post The Daily Heller: Earn Extra Miles Today appeared first on PRINT Magazine.| PRINT Magazine
Co-founder Nils Leonard and newly appointed global chief design officer Lisa Smith reflect on the industry and they pull no punches about what’s broken, what needs dismantling, and why design must be braver, louder, and more ambitious. The post Uncommon’s Lisa Smith and Nils Leonard on What Design Should Be appeared first on PRINT Magazine.| PRINT Magazine
Typodarium 2026 has dropped! The 365-day tear-off calendar features daily typeface inspiration by 330 designers from 39 countries, and showcases new modular fonts each Sunday. The post 365 Days of Type Inspiration in Gorgeous Analog Form appeared first on PRINT Magazine.| PRINT Magazine
Nathan Gainford on the clarity that comes from a bike and a load of Lycra, the self-critical voice, and mixing vinyl. The post What Matters to Nathan Gainford appeared first on PRINT Magazine.| PRINT Magazine
Oniki helped transform the visual language of a transforming company. The post The Daily Heller: Renewed Design Energy for Turkey’s Energy Corporation appeared first on PRINT Magazine.| PRINT Magazine
The prolific designer adds another groovy collaboration to his resume in a vibrant collection for Milanese bike brand Cinelli. The post Yinka Ilori Breaks Into the Bike Industry With a Capsule Collection for Cinelli 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
Having ideas isn't your problem, says Rob Schwartz. If you want to make them reality, put them on paper. The post Write That Sh*t Down appeared first on PRINT Magazine.| PRINT Magazine
Allner's emblematic, geometrically precise 'Fortune' covers suggested an early pop aesthetic that was garnering ubiquity through a Midcentury cadre of designers The post The Daily Heller: Walter Allner’s Bauhaus Influences appeared first on PRINT Magazine.| PRINT Magazine
Ellen Shapiro on the multinational campaign for the Equal Earth Map, which aims to enlighten us about the “dark continent.” The post A New World Map Begins to Repair 450 Years of African Marginalization appeared first on PRINT Magazine.| PRINT Magazine
On this episode of the Brands for a Better World podcast, Jordan Buckner discusses the growing demand for better-for-you products and the launch of the Food Bevy Insider Box. The post Discover Emerging CPG Brands With Jordan Buckner appeared first on PRINT Magazine.| PRINT Magazine
Marlene Weisman talks silent film design. The post The Daily Heller: A New Old Approach to Vintage Films and Music appeared first on PRINT Magazine.| PRINT Magazine
Johanna Augustin on how indie male beauty brands are breaking away from the sea of rugged, blue, sameness. The post What Male Skincare Brands Can Learn From Craft Beer appeared first on PRINT Magazine.| PRINT Magazine
On this episode of the DesignThinkers Podcast, host Nicola Hamilton interviews a legend in editorial design. The post The Visual Language of Editorial Design With MUBI’s Pablo Martin appeared first on PRINT Magazine.| PRINT Magazine
We chat with the Brooklyn-based artist, known as the Ace of Shades, about her vintage craft of making lampshades by hand, and how harnessing social media helped turn her hobby into a full-time business. The post Ivy Karlsgodt Marries Handcraft with Social Media for Her Lampshade Practice appeared first on PRINT Magazine.| PRINT Magazine
Stefan Sagmeister 'proposes a lucid and hopeful perspective for a less uncertain world.' The post The Daily Heller: I Can’t Believe It’s Not Butter appeared first on PRINT Magazine.| PRINT Magazine
Bold typography and Scopa-inspired art gives the Italian sandwich spot in Astoria, Queens the feel of a beloved neighborhood classic. The post Massi’s Serves Old-School Italian Charm with a Fresh Identity by Saint-Urbain appeared first on PRINT Magazine.| PRINT Magazine
On this episode of the Creativity is the Job of the Future podcast, the hosts chat with the Chief Story Architect for NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory about storytelling, narrative thinking, and the future of space exploration. The post The Story of a Story Architect With NASA’s Paul Propster appeared first on PRINT Magazine.| PRINT Magazine
Emmy Award-winning filmmaker Greg Beauchamp on joyful collaboration, attracting co-conspirators, and great stories. The post What Matters to Greg Beauchamp appeared first on PRINT Magazine.| PRINT Magazine
Get a peek at Richard Turley, Lucas Mascatello and Mia Kerin's latest broadsheet. The post The Daily Heller: The Dawn of Civilization #7 appeared first on PRINT Magazine.| PRINT Magazine
Elissa Altman on what we mean when we say that the earth is beautiful. The post Poor Man’s Feast: Thoughts on This Glimmering, Dangerous World appeared first on PRINT Magazine.| PRINT Magazine
Matt Stevens uses talent and imagination to transform well-known and lesser-acknowledged films into book covers. The post The Daily Heller: Now Playing at a Bookstore Near You appeared first on PRINT Magazine.| 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
Grashow carved "The Cathedral" completely out of basswood.| PRINT Magazine
The mammoth size of James Grashow’s Corrugated Fountain is only surpassed by his giant talent. Now those near the The Aldrich Contemporary Art Museum (258 Main Street, Ridgefield, CT) can see both. Born in Brooklyn in 1942, he has been creating works that address themes of man, nature and mortality since the 1960’s. A well-known woodcut artist, his prints have appeared regularly in the New York Times and in virtually every periodical and publication through out the country. G| PRINT Magazine
We chat with co-founder of Noble Signs and the New York Sign Museum, David Barnett, about their tireless efforts to salvage authenticity in the city through signage. The post The NY Sign Museum Preserves the Richness of the City Through its Old Signs appeared first on PRINT Magazine.| PRINT Magazine
Computers can win at chess and Go, but how about a rap battle, asks Virginia Postrel. The post AI Slop and Human Play appeared first on PRINT Magazine.| PRINT Magazine
The early Soviets, who where masters of branding the state, mastered state-of-the-art brand design. The post The Daily Heller: Smoke ’em if You Got ’em: Cigarette Packs of the USSR appeared first on PRINT Magazine.| PRINT Magazine
Hyperakt's Deroy Peraza on building alignment, easing anxiety, and setting the stage for your brand to have lasting impact. The post Planting Seeds for a Rebrand appeared first on PRINT Magazine.| PRINT Magazine
Credit brands historically brand themselves around authority and security, but the fintech company's identity projects grit, warmth, and urgency. The post Tilt’s Rebrand by Ragged Edge Democratizes the Future of Credit appeared first on PRINT Magazine.| PRINT Magazine
The McNay Art Museum in San Antonio presents 'Do Not Meddle With It!! Print Censorship in 19th-Century Paris.' The post The Daily Heller: Censorship is Censorship, From the Past to the Present appeared first on PRINT Magazine.| PRINT Magazine
Miss our conversation with Pablo Delcan about 'Prompt-Brush 1.0'? The book, and the project that inspired it are fascinating. Read our recap and register to watch the recording. The post Human-to-Human, Brush-to-Page: Book Club Recap With Pablo Delcan appeared first on PRINT Magazine.| 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
Zines, stationery, book covers—name a type of print design, and we’ve probably covered it. Print design takes many forms and comes in many shapes and sizes. Be sure to follow this page for a curated selection of all types of printed goods.| PRINT Magazine
'The very loss of objective information was the point we were conveying.'| PRINT Magazine
Milton Glaser on his monumental gift to the citizens of New York.| PRINT Magazine
Comics and animations can be fun, political, thought-provoking, scary—you get the idea. But that’s the beauty of these two mediums, there are no limits, and they always provide new perspectives on current events and shared experiences. Dig into the work of our favorite artists on this page.| 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
PRINT (founded in 1940) reports on and celebrates visual culture and the expression of graphic design in all its forms and mediums.| 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