Hiroshi Imaeda is a Japanese graphic designer and art director whose practice spans brand communication and experimental ...
Shape Grammars is a systematic catalog for browsing and exploring geometric systems, in which one can always discover something new.
Discover the Nobody Reads This Art Book Fair 2026 in Warsaw. 70+ exhibitors, international publishers, talks, workshops, and ...
In a world driven by major changes in technology and society, it’s time for marketing and design to realign. But how much room remains for transformation in an industry driven by speed, efficiency and ...
Each Olympic Games venue boasts a unique and distinctive identity, blending local and national character with international trends and the Olympic spirit. The design for Paris 2024 stands out with its ...
For the first time, the see-Conference took place under the guiding question: What does design have to do with democracy?
Design schools are progressively transformed into a highly filtered battleground of promise, illusion and disappointment, in ...
Can type be heard? With this question, the 30th Typotage at the Museum für Druckkunst Leipzig opened a weekend that approached typography through listening. Under the title Schrift und Klang. The ...
Lars Harmsen successfully combines theory and practice in the world of design. As the co-founder and publisher of Slanted Publishers, as well as partner and Creative Director at Melville Brand Design, ...
A comprehensive catalogue titled A-Project 2024–2025 has been released, documenting the outcomes of an international typography initiative led by AG Typography Institute (AGTI). Spanning 148 pages, ...
This June and July, the Institute Digital Communication Environments (IDCE) at the Basel Academy of Art and Design FHNW opens its doors for the Summer Workshops Basel 2026. Eight one-week workshops ...
Slanted Art Type brings together texts and works from the art world. The magazine presents a large number of art works and installation shots that explore language and typography by internationally ...