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Issue 64 | International
SIDE BY SIDE: Six renowned couples talk about their relationship with design and with each other.
FOLLOW THE LEADER: A living example for designers, Milton Glaser tells us about his own role models.
EARTHLY DELIGHTS: With her lush colors and quiet sense of joy, the illustrator Maira Kalman creates a world we want to inhabit
PRINT IN MOTION: We share eye-popping visuals from the five winners of our Print in Motion competition.
CARRY HOPE: Ed Fella, Geoff McFetridge, HORT, and other top designers create tote bags for charity.
DEPARTMENTS
UP FRONT: Letters for the birds, A.R. on fire.
SHELF LIFE: JamesVictore's titles for David Byrne.
BY DEBBIE MILLMAN, DOUGLAS WOLK, AND CLAIRE LUI
INTERACTION: If the iPad saves publishing, can it save publishing design?
BY KHOI VINH
MONOLOGUE: A former Print creative director reflects on the love affair between design and music.
BY STEVEN BROWER
DIALOGUE: Reto Caduff on his documentary biopic of Herbert Matter.
INTERVIEW BY STEVEN HELLER
OBSERVER: Aren't pictures worth a thousand words?
BY RICK POYNOR
EPHEMERA: The bygone romance of travel lives on in the author's father's collection of passports, luggage labels, and boarding passes.
BY PENNY WOLFSON
BEST PRACTICES: Three large corporations are making green a priority.
BY JEREMY LEHRER
BACK ISSUE: How Hitchcock got his start in graphic design.
BY MARTIN FOX
DESKTOP: Sexy letters, plus TypeDNA.
BY PATRIC KING AND SU
HOT TYPE: Priori Acute Serif
BY PAUL SHAW
BOOKS: Limited Language and Data Flow 2
REVIEWS BY SARAH ZIMMERMAN AND LAUREL DAMMANN
END PRODUCT: Anne Carson's NOX
BY SARAH ZIMMERMAN
More info: http://www.printmag.com
FOLLOW THE LEADER: A living example for designers, Milton Glaser tells us about his own role models.
EARTHLY DELIGHTS: With her lush colors and quiet sense of joy, the illustrator Maira Kalman creates a world we want to inhabit
PRINT IN MOTION: We share eye-popping visuals from the five winners of our Print in Motion competition.
CARRY HOPE: Ed Fella, Geoff McFetridge, HORT, and other top designers create tote bags for charity.
DEPARTMENTS
UP FRONT: Letters for the birds, A.R. on fire.
SHELF LIFE: JamesVictore's titles for David Byrne.
BY DEBBIE MILLMAN, DOUGLAS WOLK, AND CLAIRE LUI
INTERACTION: If the iPad saves publishing, can it save publishing design?
BY KHOI VINH
MONOLOGUE: A former Print creative director reflects on the love affair between design and music.
BY STEVEN BROWER
DIALOGUE: Reto Caduff on his documentary biopic of Herbert Matter.
INTERVIEW BY STEVEN HELLER
OBSERVER: Aren't pictures worth a thousand words?
BY RICK POYNOR
EPHEMERA: The bygone romance of travel lives on in the author's father's collection of passports, luggage labels, and boarding passes.
BY PENNY WOLFSON
BEST PRACTICES: Three large corporations are making green a priority.
BY JEREMY LEHRER
BACK ISSUE: How Hitchcock got his start in graphic design.
BY MARTIN FOX
DESKTOP: Sexy letters, plus TypeDNA.
BY PATRIC KING AND SU
HOT TYPE: Priori Acute Serif
BY PAUL SHAW
BOOKS: Limited Language and Data Flow 2
REVIEWS BY SARAH ZIMMERMAN AND LAUREL DAMMANN
END PRODUCT: Anne Carson's NOX
BY SARAH ZIMMERMAN
More info: http://www.printmag.com

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