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The 37 Best Design Books to Level Up Your Skills

Inkbot Design

Core design principles Concepts of visual organisation and composition Creative problem-solving processes Graphic design history Ideal for beginners yet insightful for experienced designers, Graphic Design Theory helps cement core graphic design knowledge. The Design of Everyday Things remains a must-read for new designers.

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Fab new typefaces to freshen up your design projects this Spring

Creative Boom

Its design was inspired by book covers from the first half of the 20th century, particularly those crafted in the 1930s for the renowned publisher Albatross. These featured new and "modern" sans-serifs, most probably contributing to their worldwide popularity. Ferryman is the antidote to the overused geometric and neogrotesk styles.

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What’s the value of a writing workshop for designers?

UX Collective

Getting Ready to Write I borrowed the idea for this workshop from the curriculum of the two-week Summer Intensive offered by the School of Visual Arts’ DCrit (now called Design Research) program where I was a student a few Junes ago, sitting around a table like the one at Penn. and the ability to empathize gets stronger with practice.

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Milton Glaser: Designing a Cultural Revolution

Inkbot Design

Mentorship and Early Career While studying at the renowned Cooper Union School of Art, Milton Glaser found a mentor in the designer and typographer Henry Wolf. As art director of iconic magazines such as Esquire and Bazaar, Wolf was a typography and advertising design titan.

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Women You Should Know in Graphic Design History

Tuts Plus

Gail Anderson is a graphic designer and writer who graduated from the School of Visual Arts. She has worked at Rolling Stone magazine and Globe Sunday Magazine, and she designed the 150th anniversary of the signing of the Emancipation Proclamation stamp for USPS. Marian Bantjes, GQ Italy cover, October 2009.

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35 Famous Graphic Designers You Need To Know

Shillington

On top of this, she is also a teacher at the School of Visual Arts, contributes to Imprint and Uppercase magazine and has co-authored numerous books, including The Typographic Universe, American Typeplay and New Modernist Type. He lectures at his alma mater the School of Visual Arts and other colleges across America.