Designers team up to put a Semitic spin on an old ad campaign.
He's embracing the role of Olympian as entertainer, taste be damned.
A new Society of Illustrators exhibit showcases the work of Stanley Meltzoff, illustrator and Renaissance man.
These feats of architecture are as stunning as the feats of athleticism housed within them.
Danny Boyle's pageant was a visual mess—but that was sort of the point.
A talk with Alice Twemlow, co-founder of the MFA Design Criticism program at the School of Visual Arts.
Yes, the Olympics once had an art division—and in 1936, it was kind of hijacked by Nazis.
How creativity is both nurtured and thwarted when people team up
A new exhibit at the Museum of Modern Art shows how things made for children shape culture—for better and worse.
A new book revives the avant-garde arts publication that influenced a generation of designers.
A new book documents what L.A.'s dispensary scene looks like.
The influential cartoonist is finally getting his much-deserved due.
The critics who weighed in on legends in the making
The a.m. speaker series has expanded to 29 cities. Now, it aims for thematic unity.
A far-flung team reimagines the first page of Dickens's epic novel--and ends up with some strange results.
Legendary designer George Lois shares early sketches of the famous image.
A brief visual history of political propaganda design
A documentary in the works looks to capture the incredible career of an 83-year-old Japanese eccentric.
20 of today's most exciting artists redesign the childhood staple.
Hues influence moods, so one group is empowering students to influence their surroundings.