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By Maura Frana, Superscript August 29, 2013

Poised to become classics, a fresh crop of children's books seeks to capture young minds through design. More...

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By Alan Rapp, Superscript August 28, 2013

The backlash against Steven Heller's now-infamous essay on 1990s graphics was swift and forceful. Now, 20 years after “Cult of the Ugly” was published, the author reflects on the the article that sparked one of the last great design debates in history. More...

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By Anne Quito, Superscript August 27, 2013

Presented at Columbia's current exhibition “Wide Awake Typographer,” Ernst Reichl's handwritten notes—candid, witty, scholarly, and at times acerbic—give visitors a first-person tour of the typographic designer's lively mind. More...

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By Jennifer Krichels, Superscript August 23, 2013

Campuses around the world are introducing designs that encourage a more well-rounded academic environment. More...

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By Jennifer Krichels, Superscript August 22, 2013

Will the A + D Museum's current exhibition teach Los Angeles, and the rest of the world, about how to realize innovative architecture and urban planning? More...

Rare & Beautiful
By Anne Quito, Superscript August 21, 2013

The first installment of our “Rare & Beautiful” series, aimed at rediscovering overlooked gems in rare book collections, examines the engraving work of an 18-year-old Flemish virtuoso, Clément Perret. More...

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By Bryn Smith, Superscript August 20, 2013

Capitalizing on cities as brands and toning down expected visual tropes will temper the bike’s ubiquitous design and make it a unique part of each city’s infrastructure. More...

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By Bryn Smith, Superscript August 16, 2013

Designers are finding unexpected or unusual approaches to familiar subjects in an expanding range of platforms. More...

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By Angela Riechers, Superscript August 15, 2013

In our media-saturated, high-speed lives, nostalgic design references abound to counter what looks like a shiny yet hollow future.

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By Alan Rapp, Superscript August 14, 2013

Whether through omission, dramatization, or even fakery, architectural renderings today can make the unbuilt look real; the impossible within reach. More...