Feature: Visual culture

 
Anette Lenz: Poetic rhetoric in the public realm

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
 
Crowd control

Crowd control

Designers are making illustrated books through crowdfunding instead of traditional publishing methods. By John L. Walters
 
A niche of a niche

A niche of a niche

CentreCentre is the imprint founded by British designer Patrick Fry
 
Eye’s early years

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: 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

Evi O. Studio: Feast between the lines

This Sydney-based studio brings high-energy illustration and lettering to editorial design for food [EXTRACT]
 
eL Seed: City-wide calligraffiti

eL Seed: City-wide calligraffiti

This mega-mural by street artist eL Seed spans the walls of 50 buildings in a Christian Coptic community in Cairo
 
Spassky Fischer: Concrete moves

Spassky Fischer: Concrete moves

The work of this prolific young French studio is founded on practicality and systems, while transcending such prosaic methods
 
‘As, not for’: The critique goes on

‘As, not for’: The critique goes on

‘As, Not For: Dethroning Our Absolutes’ is an itinerant exhibition of work by black designers whose legacy has been neglected for too long
 
Studio Blup: Remixing the here and now

Studio Blup: Remixing the here and now

Dines’s Studio Blup represents a radical challenge to the monoculture that still dominates current design
 
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