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One Book and Why
By Steven Holl February 14, 2023

Architect Steven Holl recommends a book on an ever more-urgent issue in a new installment of our occasional series “One Book and Why.” More...

The Proust Questionnaire — Book Edition
By Angus Hyland December 12, 2013

Question: “If for some reason it turned out that you could save one and only one book from among those you own, which would it be?” Answer from graphic designer (Pentagram, London) Angus Hyland:  “Edgar Allan Poe’s Tales of Mystery and Imagination or Henry James’s The Portrait of a Lady. Whichever was first at hand and whether I was in a Gothic panic or a more reflective mood.” More answers from Angus to The Proust Questionnaire—Book Edition. More...

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By Branden Klayko, Superscript December 17, 2013

Steven Heller and Mirko Ilić’s new book, Lettering Large, explores the art and design of monumental type. More...

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By Branden Klayko, Superscript December 10, 2013

 Editor of popular interior design website Remodelista discusses the challenges of adapting a website into a book. More...

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By Branden Klayko, Superscript December 5, 2013

From minimal presentation to falling off the shelves, bookstores around the world display books in very different ways. More...

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By Branden Klayko, Superscript December 3, 2013

One theme at this year’s Design Miami fair is an emphasis on fluid design. Our preview. More...

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By Branden Klayko, Superscript November 26, 2013

Each fall, the world's preeminent auction houses offer up a collection of rare and unique books. Here are five of the most exciting. More...

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By Amanda Kolson Hurley, Superscript January 14, 2014

The U.S. Mint recently released a new design for the $100 bill. What’s the design verdict? More...

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By Amanda Kolson Hurley, Superscript October 10, 2013

Guests get a sneak peek at new titles from Simon & Schuster in a special themed suite for book-lovers. More...

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By Amanda Kolson Hurley, Superscript September 17, 2013

In popular culture the Loeb Classical Library has become a visual shorthand for higher learning (and high social status), but how did they come to look like they do? More...