Review

 
The purpose is what it does

The purpose is what it does

Jarrett Fuller

The ‘graphic events’ of the title is the authors’ attempt to separate the ‘graphic’ from the ‘design’ …

 
A celebration of sans

A celebration of sans

Catherine Dixon

This is a publication that celebrates the form of the book itself, being co-published by Ésad, who previously published an even more esoteric Morlighem project.

 
Attack of the book jackets

Attack of the book jackets

John L. Walters

Tupigrafia A-Z is the book of the Brazilian magazine Tupigrafia published by Claudio Rocha and Tony…
 
The narrator is present

The narrator is present

Gabriela Matuszyk

What is most interesting about FitzGerald’s work is the skill with which he inserts himself into his writing.

 
Magic and logic

Magic and logic

Simon Esterson

How do you tell the story of the way graphic design actually gets done? Two books…
 
The spaces between

The spaces between

Christopher Sleboda, Kathleen Sleboda

April Greiman’s photography book WhiteSpace conjures the ephemeral into a tangible form, fixing digital pixels alongside…
 
In your own time

In your own time

John Warwicker

There are some designers who create a body of work that is ahead of its time…
 
Fading into significance

Fading into significance

Justin Burns

Faded advertising signs are more widespread than we think. Ghost Signs: A London Story explores the…
 
Enter by the exit level

Enter by the exit level

Chris Murphy

The latest instalment in Unit Editions’ ongoing series of designer monographs, Ed Fella: A Life in…
 
So wrong it’s right

So wrong it’s right

Ian Wright

Written in her signature playful prose style, artist and designer Laurie Rosenwald’s How to Make Mistakes…
 
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