Review
A note on the type
The Eye reviews desk bends under the weight of new books on type, from the…
Swiss style: the prequel
It all started with a letter that Dorothea Hofmann sat down to write to Philip…
Market forces
Lucinda Rogers is a British reportage illustrator whose career has become intertwined with activism, working…
Citizens’ Babel
Eyeball Cards: The Art of British CB Radio Culture (William Hogan, Four Corners Irregulars, £14)…
The crew with no name
This ambitious exhibition throws light on a circle of artists and designers grouped loosely around…
A 2D man comes to life
This gutsy new book by Paul Sahre is a candid narrative about a graphic designer – a two-dimensional practitioner.
Public art for public art’s sake
Scott King’s Public Art blends fact and fiction, satire and speculation in a critique of…
Bruce Rogers in the twentieth century
The Centaur types are arguably the greatest achievement of the Indiana-born typographer and book designer…
A treat for Tschichold aficionados
These two books will delight aficionados of Jan Tschichold, the German typographer who embodied the…
Bauhäuslers at rest and play
When we think of the photographic experiments of the 1920s, what immediately comes to mind…









