Search
393 results
Off the rails
/feature/article/off-the-rails
Brian Griffin, who made management look dark and funny in the 1970s and 80s, turns his lens on rail workers and their bosses
Megacity snapshots
/feature/article/megacity-snapshots
India’s boom economy is shaking up the local communication industry like there’s no tomorrow
Predictive text
/feature/article/predictive-text
A short history of the future can only start with a look at yesterday’s latest thing
Interaction and multimedia
/feature/article/interaction-and-multimedia
Anticipating new interfaces in the age of the iPhone: an open-ended conversation with design guru Bill Moggridge.
The look of Web 2.0
/feature/article/the-look-of-web-20
Does the new wave of social media site design denote a shift in communication? Or is it just the ‘new black’?
Legible in public space
/feature/article/legible-in-public-space
Whether as labelling, wayfinding or mere decoration, letters bring function and form to the built environment. By John D. Berry
Surface to space
/feature/article/surface-to-space
Maths, computers and the internet are bringing new life, form and purpose to a traditional paper art
They design themselves
/feature/article/they-design-themselves
A2’s work is based on conceptual rigour, a feel for print process and a unique flair for bespoke typefaces
Woman at the edge of technology
/feature/article/woman-at-the-edge-of-technology
Jacqueline Casey’s posters used wit, invention and the grid to reach the essence of each subject.
Strikethrough
/feature/article/strikethrough
The act of erasure, or striking out, can add new, unintended meanings to the images and information that lie below