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By Anne Quito, Superscript November 12, 2013

New book, Shady Characters, offers insight into the secret life of everyday punctuation, typographic marks, glyphs, and symbols. More...

The Proust Questionnaire — Book Edition
By Steve Kroeter October 31, 2013

Designers & Books poses its own version of the famous questionnaire to contributors and friends. More...

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By Steve Kroeter August 1, 2016

We revisit Abbott's book picks, talk to him about the revival of his magazine Dance Ink, a “performance for the page,” and get some new book recommendations. More...

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By Norman Weinstein October 30, 2013

Several major modern architects have had an intensive preoccupation with glass, but no other architect has so comprehensively and dynamically designed with, and invented new processes to decorate, glass as Carlo Scarpa (1906–78). 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...

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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 Angela Riechers, Superscript January 27, 2014

Dutch-born Irma Boom is widely recognized as one of the world’s foremost book designers, and is the youngest person ever to receive the prestigious Gutenberg Prize for a body of work. Her books are distinguished by her experimental approach to formats and a willingness to take design risks. Here she talks about book-making and her life in design. More...

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By Chappell Ellison, Superscript August 2, 2013

Maurice Sendak’s career extends far beyond Where the Wild Things Are to include over 80 illustrated books, numerous posters, performances, and projects. More...

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By Anne Quito, Superscript October 17, 2013

The award-winning graphic designer updates his monograph, Things I have learned in my life so far, with diary entries artfully rendered in everything from bananas to neon lights.

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By Richard Saul Wurman October 18, 2022

Baseball’s World Series, set to begin later this month, prompts some recollections from Richard Saul Wurman about the game and how it connects to his close relationship with the architect Louis Kahn — and to the nature of architecture and creativity. More...