Restaurant branding as we think of it today, with its cookbooks, T-shirts, and Bic Clic pens, can be traced back…
In 2017, Facebook began rolling out a series of new illustrations to accompany content throughout the site. The illustration system,…
This story was originally published in 2018 in the “Utopias” issue of Eye on Design magazine. What’s a week…
The first three dimensions—length, height, and depth—are included on all topographical maps. The “fourth dimension,” or time, is also available…
“Everything is in progress” was the curiously open-ended statement that heralded the launch of Future Fonts back in 2018. The…
Dark patterns are as old as the internet itself. For over 30 years, the web has served as a breeding…
This piece is part of a series that looks at the past year of protests—in Hong Kong, Beirut, Delhi, and…
This piece is part of a series that looks at the past year of protests—in Hong Kong, Beirut, Delhi, and across…
Protest movements shift minds long before they lead to action. This is by nature and design. The welling up of…
We’re republishing some of our favorite stories from the year that best encapsulate 2020. Happy reading! Sometimes the design scene…
Nontsikelelo Mutiti is a Zimbabwe-born interdisciplinary artist and educator who works across fine art, design, and social practice. Mutiti co-founded…
While diversity and inclusion might be ubiquitous terms in the mission statement of any progressive university, these words alone do…
Letterforms are loaded cultural objects—they often reflect the people who made them and the story they want to tell. In…
While its name suggests a grandiose collective occupying its own impressive brownstone office, in fact the Office of Culture and…
“Decolonization” is a word we’re increasingly hearing at design events, often being used interchangeably with “diversity.” It’s important to emphasize…
Last year, I wrote an article for Eye on Design that asked what decolonization means in the context of design.…
Last August, Greta Thunberg crossed the Atlantic from Europe to the US by solar-powered boat, with the Fridays for the…
In the United States, the presence of the universal recycling icon on a product might lead an unassuming consumer to…
As designers, the work we create can unknowingly perpetuate certain ideologies that have destructive consequences. One of the more obvious…
Busy lives can leave us with little time to trial and adopt the kinds of major lifestyle changes necessary to…
One of the foundational materials of computer science is an endless piece of tape. “An unlimited memory capacity obtained in…
Mariana Amatullo’s teaching and design practice sits at the intersection of design, design management, and social innovation—one of her primary…
Name: Avenir Next World Foundry: Monotype Designers: Adrian Frutiger, Akira Kobayashi, Yanek Iontef, Nadine Chahine, Toshi Omagari, Akaki Razmadze, Elena Papassissa…
Imagine, if you will, that you’re in a grocery aisle looking for flour. Your eyes scan bags upon bags for…
The past year has felt like the highest-budget sci-fi movie ever made: rioting mobs swarmed the US Capitol, a deadly…
Briar Levit is an Assistant Professor at Portland State University and graduate of Central St. Martins College of Art &…
Name: Gikit Designer: Benoît Bodhuin Foundry: BB Bureau Release Date: December 2020 Back Story: Benoît Bodhuin, founder of BB Bureau, started…
At first glance, you might think the Maoist era artwork at the Shanghai Propaganda Poster Art Centre in Shanghai, China,…
“Cae Sal” started with a video. It was 2018, and Molly Baz’s husband had gifted her a pair of Nike…
The French artists Eric Tabuchi and Nelly Monnier drive for about 10 hours every day, looking for reasons to stop…
This latest piece in our series Under The Covers, in which we shine a spotlight on a significant album with…
What does it mean to design for social change? For decades designers have tried to push the profession into more…
Beatriz González eschews labels like “pop artist” and “political artist,” which must be tiresome since most people’s first reaction to…
For some people, January is a moment to press pause on drinking. Bottles get hidden away in the bar cabinet.…
Victoria Lomasko is many things: illustrator, activist, visual journalist, and sometimes a metaphorical “hunter who traced a bear.” Her bear analogy…