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Weekly Wrap-Up & Preview
September 6, 2013

As post-Labor Day morphed into the first of the season's Fashion Weeks, we offered an early peek at Chip Kidd’s much-anticipated graphic design book for children in an interview with the designer. More...

Sighted on the Web & Elsewhere
By Tiffany Lambert, Designers & Books September 6, 2013

Google Glass is “in vogue,” privacy by design, paper passion, and comic books to display product design. More...

Daily Features
By Jennifer Krichels, Superscript September 6, 2013

LEGO begins another chapter in the long and fabled history between architects and children’s building toys. More...

By Farshid Moussavi September 6, 2013

Arranges texts, projects, and images about the contemporary city according to scale, rather than time or subject. In doing so, rather than simply representing them as they happened, it opens each to overlaps, new connections, and new readings.

Daily Features
September 5, 2013

New York Times Op-Ed columnist Maureen Dowd, in her essay “The Mythic Power of the Little Black Dress,” excerpted here from Little Black Dress by André Leon Talley (2013, Rizzoli), muses on a wardrobe staple. More...

Daily Features
By John Cantwell, Superscript September 5, 2013

“It scared the hell out of me,” Kidd told John Cantwell in an interview discussing Go, among the first—if not the first—books about graphic design written expressly for kids. More...

By Chip Kidd September 5, 2013

This was the first book I read that was really about the power of design and typography. I would say that Charlotte’s typographic web-o-grams represent the first depiction of a successful ad campaign in children’s literature.

Cover Stories
By Stephanie Murg September 4, 2013

Our new column on book cover design starts off with an inventively designed new book on the human body. David High’s jacket design for Hugh Aldersey-Williams’s Anatomies merges style and content, epidermis and viscera. More...

Daily Features
By Anne Quito, Superscript September 4, 2013

As more and more countries are turning to designers and architects to reimagine their global image, Hunter Tura discusses Bruce Mau Design’s proposal to update Canada’s identity for the 21st century. More...

By Jens Martin Skibsted September 4, 2013

I don’t totally agree that products are just cultural artifacts, but I agree that they are cultural artifacts. Best post-millennium book on branding.