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AIGA Design Forum
- Signage and Carnage in the Year of the Dog
- Traffic signs set the rules of the road, but signage alone won’t create order where only chaos exists. Caplan recalls the postwar pileup on China’s highways and byways.
- Design Life Now: Curating the National Design Triennial
- How do you filter three years’ worth of design into one comprehensive exhibition? Author and curator Lupton shares some of her insider secrets.
- Bookatainment: An Interview with Jim Heimann
- Who wouldn’t like to track down rare and exotic design ephemera for a living? Heller speaks to Taschen editor Heimann about his dream job.
- Jack, We Hardly Knew Ye
- Is there an island of lost logos, a place for bygone corporate symbols in a merger-crazed world? Patton ponders the fate of the Cingular Jack.
- Brand America: Of False Promises and Snake Oil
- On the streets of Beirut, a vernacular of graffiti, political posters and banners has been adopted by top-down messengers, and met with a ground-up reaction. Drennan, our correspondent in Lebanon, reports on the heated exchange.
- The Original Night at the Museum: An Interview with Milan Trenc
- How did an obscure children’s book by a Croatian illustrator turn into a box-office sensation? Heller speaks to Trenc about his Hollywood moment.
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