Feature: Visual culture
Atomic everyday
Michael Collins’ mesmerising, technically perfect photographs of nuclear plants show interiors that are both mundane and frightening. By John L. Walters
Enough space to imagine
David Driver applauds the playful grace of Laura Carlin’s picturebook illustrations
Where the wild type is
Working across record covers, logos, merchandise and stage design, Amaya Segura brings innovative typography to contemporary R&B, hip-hop and beyond. Interview by Holly Catford [EXTRACT]
Learning from Coney Island: Michael Doret and American lettering
When Norman Hathaway was asked to edit and design Michael Doret’s monograph, it was a chance to fill in some gaps in the history of illustrative lettering [EXTRACT]
A niche of a niche
CentreCentre is the imprint founded by British designer Patrick Fry
Crowd control
Designers are making illustrated books through crowdfunding instead of traditional publishing methods. By John L. Walters
Anette Lenz: Poetic rhetoric in the public realm
Over nearly three decades, Anette Lenz has made work that transcends trends and technology. Profile by Jan Middendorp
Eye’s early years
Founding editor Rick Poynor recalls the aims and ideas behind the launch of an independent design magazine
Extinction Rebellion: Truth works
Extinction Rebellion has grabbed the world’s attention with its imaginative, disciplined and urgent approach to graphic activism
Evi O. Studio: Feast between the lines
This Sydney-based studio brings high-energy illustration and lettering to editorial design for food [EXTRACT]



