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AUGUST 2010
Vol. 64, Number 4
Cover by James Victore
Photograph by Tom Schierlitz
FEATURES
Special back issue
Voices from the Watergate summer.
By Martin Fox
Letter from the Editor
Design at a dizzying crossroads.
By Aaron Kenedi
Rants + Raves
Strong opinions from 11 designers and
Print's editors.
Caitlin Dover: The small pleasures (and pains) in the life of a New Yorker.
James Gaddy: Ripoff artists, and typographic invention.
Aaron Kenedi: Street art and school portraits.
Steven Heller: A portfolio tic becomes cloying.
Michael Ian Kaye/Mother Design: A visual essay deconstructing design.
Mike Perry: Credit where credit is due.
Art Chantry: Modernism and its discontents.
Sagi Haviv: The Holocaust shouldn't be Israel's identity.
Barbara Glauber: A graphic primer on etiquette today.
Paul Choi: Denim fashion design and the premium-jeans blues.
Felix Sockwell: Brand-bandying banter.
Joe Duffy: Designers are their own worst enemy.
Oded Ezer: A mutable truth via Chatroulette.
Rodrigo Corral: What if highbrow became mass-market?
DEPARTMENTS
Up Front
Penguin at 75, a rock-poster convention, and more.
Shelf Life
Fuseproject's Puma shoes packaging, more Great Ideas from Penguin, and the story behind The National's latest album cover.
By Debbie Millman, Douglas Wolk, and Claire Lui
Monologue
What does it take to be a leader in graphic design?
By Debbie Millman
Dialogue
Jason Santa Maria on good typography for the web.
Interview by Steven Heller
Observer
The strong bonds between graphic design and surrealism.
By Rick Poynor
Best Practices
Nonprofits and the green shift.
By Jeremy Lehrer
Interaction
Are designers ready to start making apps?
By Khoi Vinh
Ephemera
The untold visual history of baseball cards
By Drew Dernavich
Desktop
Website QA and iPad apps
By Patric King and Su
Hot Type
Veljovic Script
By Paul Shaw
Books
Barbara Kruger and The Story of Graphic Design
Reviews by Sarah Zimmerman and Laurel Dammann
End Product
Cute as a button.
By J.C. Gabel
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