Lilly writes about design, history, and where they meet (she's a bit of a history nerd). She is an editorial project manager at AIGA and editor for Design Observer.
There’s a joke often told in the design world that goes something like this: “The client came back to us…
The environs around a visitor to the Midwest in winter can command a certain bleak outlook. Overcast skies, bare trees,…
As much as designer Gere Kavanaugh is known, she’s known as a signifier of the California design aesthetic: bright, playful,…
It would seem that the development of a strong campaign identity, and intuitively, an associated political identity, would be extremely…
In college, we’re mainly taught in hypotheticals; a definitive past allows for the luxury of analysis and speculation of an unknown future,…
When the National Museum of Women in the Arts launched the #5womenartists hashtag for Women’s History Month this past March, it…
With the recent success of his Kickstarter campaign for the illustrated book, At War with War, we’ve been awash with AIGA Medalist Seymour Chwast’s obsession…
In Mark Twain’s The Prince and the the Pauper, two boys—the soon to be King of England and the son of a…
The United States is in the midst of the 2016 presidential election cycle. How do we know? Basic knowledge of…