A few sour, but mostly sweet ruminations on love from a bygone era
A journey through man's attempts at visualizing time itself
As the profession moves into a new era, its premier reference adapts.
'Frank Reade: Adventures in the Age of Invention' tells of steampunk adventures using faux-documentary imagery.
What the ancient cities in Sudan, China, and Morocco can teach us about designing better communities
A designer and bath products maker team up use vintage consumer art to sell new items.
A conversation with a member of the "propaganda wing" of the early AIDS-awareness movement
What Rapunzel's braid-to-tree connection has to do with the circumference of Baba Yaga's house?
A new book series attempts to revitalize the printed word with innovative design.
Unpacking the secrets of happiness and creativity, one poster at a time
Though the history of Occupy Wall Street is still being written, some of the movement's artwork is already receiving attention from preservationists
The renowned contemporary of Banksy shares a sketch
The meaning behind sailors' beautiful, nautical themed inkings
A powerful, profoundly human tapestry of 140 fathers, brothers, sons, and friends from all walks of life, religions, ethnicities, backgrounds
These designs from the Oregon-based British artist take the art of book sculpture to a whole new level of meta with subtle commentary
Luke Dubois, designer Will Wright, and artist Scott Draves discuss the relationship between humans and algorithms to the rhetoric of data
These farcical fellows are an invitation to have a sense of humor about the figures we normally regard with our highest cultural uptightness
In 1910, Captain Scott embarked on the Terra Nova Expedition to the South Pole, only to discover that a Norwegian crew had beat him
This striking collection from Siglio is based on a series of images discovered in the catalogs of a Parisian art gallery by a French poet in the '70s
The three principals at legendary design firm Chermayeff & Geismar talk about their favorite creations and what makes them so significant