The op-ed is by Darren Foldes, Partner and Head of Films at Sibling Rivalry, a brand studio and production company […]
The National Academy of Design’s Newest Exhibition Explores Impermanence
Nothing lasts forever. Locations, environments, and spaces are subject to change, adaptation, and transformation over time, whether through natural processes, […]
Designers Who Have Changed How I Think About Design
A month ago, March 8th was International Women‘s Day. I read about its history again, its beginnings, and its growth […]
Five Brand Leaders on the State of Branding and What’s Next
Last fall, I wrote about 2023 being the year of the rebrand as we saw businesses embracing change post-pandemic. But […]
Meanwhile: No. 198
One hundred and ninety-eight? Really? Yep. I’ve had a bit of a tidy and corralled all of my newsletters from […]
National Geographic’s Redesign Bridges Print Heritage & Digital Experience
From the depths of the ocean to the heights of the Himalayas, National Geographic has invited readers to explore the […]
Designing Women: Readymag Relaunches Initiative Toward a More Gender-Equitable Design Industry
Readymag, a leading coding-free design platform, has announced the relaunch of its Designing Women initiative to address gender inequality within […]
Material Magic in Miami’s Art Scene
Nothing beats the cold and cloudy February days in New York than a quick trip to sunny Miami. Golf, fishing, […]
This Year’s Best Picture Oscar Nominees as Typefaces
The stage has been set for the 96th Academy Awards this Sunday, with the silver screen’s shiniest stars already preening […]
Why Bad Design is Good
For years, I had an uncomfortable desk chair. My body knew exactly how long I sat in it every day. […]