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Chardin and Rembrandt
TITLE: Chardin and Rembrandt
AUTHOR: Text by Marcel Proust. Afterword by Alain Madeleine-Perdrillat. Translated by Jennie Feldman
PUBLISHER: David Zwirner Books

DESIGNER: Michael Dyer, Remake



China Under the Covers
TITLE: China Under the Covers
AUTHOR: Margaret E. Davis
PUBLISHER: Ma Nao Books

DESIGNER: Scott Nasburg



City of Sedition
TITLE: City of Sedition
AUTHOR: John Strausbaugh
PUBLISHER: Grand Central Publishing




C_digo da Estrada Series: motociclos, ligeiros, pesados (Road Code book series)
TITLE: C_digo da Estrada Series: motociclos, ligeiros, pesados (Road Code book series)
AUTHOR: CDNET __Inform_tica e Servi_os, Lda.
PUBLISHER: Educa__o Rodovi_ria

DESIGNER: Bruna de Sousa & Jos_ Maria Cunha
CREATIVE DIRECTOR: Bruna de Sousa & Jos_ Maria Cunha
ART DIRECTOR: Bruna de Sousa & Jos_ Maria Cunha
DESIGN FIRM: Bruna de Sousa & Jos_ Maria Cunha



Cold Skin
TITLE: Cold Skin
AUTHOR: Albert S_nchez Pi_ol
PUBLISHER: Canongate Books

DESIGNER: Christopher Gale
DESIGN FIRM: Canongate Books



Color Science and the Visual Arts: A Guide for Conservators, Curators, and the Curious
TITLE: Color Science and the Visual Arts: A Guide for Conservators, Curators, and the Curious
AUTHOR: Project Editor - Beatrice Hohenegger
PUBLISHER: Getty Publications

DESIGNER: Jim Drobka



Commonwealth
TITLE: Commonwealth
AUTHOR: Author: Ann Patchett / Editor: Jonathan Burnham
PUBLISHER: Harper

DESIGNER: Robin Bilardello



Company Town
TITLE: Company Town
AUTHOR: Madeline Ashby
PUBLISHER: Tor Books (May 17 2016)

DESIGNER: n/a
CREATIVE DIRECTOR: Erik Mohr
ART DIRECTOR: n/a
DESIGN FIRM: Made by Emblem



Confessions
TITLE: Confessions
AUTHOR: Kanae Minato
PUBLISHER: Dogan Egmont Publishing

DESIGNER: Geray Gencer
DESIGN FIRM: Studio Geray Gencer



Cookie Advent Cookbook
TITLE: Cookie Advent Cookbook
AUTHOR: Barbara Gruner & Virginia Van Vynckt / Amy Treadwell
PUBLISHER: Chronicle Books

DESIGNER: Vanessa Dina



Cosmic Hotel
TITLE: Cosmic Hotel
AUTHOR: Russ Franklin
PUBLISHER: Soft Skull Press

DESIGNER: Jennifer Heuer
ART DIRECTOR: Kelly Winton



Cove
TITLE: Cove
AUTHOR: Cynan Jones
PUBLISHER: Granta

DESIGNER: Jenny Grigg
CREATIVE DIRECTOR: Jenny Grigg
ART DIRECTOR: Jenny Grigg
DESIGN FIRM: Jenny Grigg Design



Coyote America
TITLE: Coyote America
AUTHOR: Dan Flores
PUBLISHER: Basic Books

DESIGNER: Nicole Caputo
CREATIVE DIRECTOR: Nicole Caputo
ART DIRECTOR: Nicole Caputo



Cyberspies
TITLE: Cyberspies
AUTHOR: Gordon Corera
PUBLISHER: Pegasus Books

DESIGNER: Derek Thornton
DESIGN FIRM: Faceout Studio



Dada Presentism: An Essay on Art and History
TITLE: Dada Presentism: An Essay on Art and History
AUTHOR: Maria Stavrinaki
PUBLISHER: Stanford University Press

DESIGNER: Anne Jordan and Mitch Goldstein
ART DIRECTOR: Rob Ehle
DESIGN FIRM: Anne Jordan and Mitch Goldstein



Dancing with the Tiger
TITLE: Dancing with the Tiger
AUTHOR: Lili Wright
PUBLISHER: Marian Wood Books | Putnam Books | Penguin Random House

DESIGNER: Aitch
ART DIRECTOR: Monica Cordova
DESIGN FIRM: Penguin Art Group



Database of Dreams
TITLE: Database of Dreams
AUTHOR: Rebecca Lemov
PUBLISHER: Yale University Press

DESIGNER: Thomas Starr



Design to Renourish: Sustainable Graphic Design in Practice
TITLE: Design to Renourish: Sustainable Graphic Design in Practice
AUTHOR: Eric Benson & Yvette Perullo
PUBLISHER: CRC Press

DESIGNER: Eric Benson & Yvette Perullo
CREATIVE DIRECTOR: Eric Benson & Yvette Perullo
ART DIRECTOR: Eric Benson & Yvette Perullo
DESIGN FIRM: Re-nourish



Dialogue
TITLE: Dialogue
AUTHOR: Robert McKee
PUBLISHER: Twelve

DESIGNER: Catherine Casalino
ART DIRECTOR: Catherine Casalino



Disegnare il sacro
TITLE: Disegnare il sacro
AUTHOR: Marco Sammicheli
PUBLISHER: Rubettino

CREATIVE DIRECTOR: Michele Bortolami, Tommaso Delmastro
DESIGN FIRM: Undesign



Disney's 101 Dalmatians KIDS Actor's Script
TITLE: Disney's 101 Dalmatians KIDS Actor's Script
AUTHOR: Disney Theatrical Group and Music Theatre International
PUBLISHER: Hal Leonard Corporation

DESIGNER: Chad Hornberger
DESIGN FIRM: Disney Theatrical Group



Disney's The Jungle Book KIDS Actor's Script
TITLE: Disney's The Jungle Book KIDS Actor's Script
AUTHOR: Disney Theatrical Group and Music Theatre International
PUBLISHER: Hal Leonard Corporation

DESIGNER: Chad Hornberger
DESIGN FIRM: Disney Theatrical Group



Displaying Death and Animating Life
TITLE: Displaying Death and Animating Life
AUTHOR: Jane C. Desmond
PUBLISHER: University of Chicago Press

DESIGNER: Adeetje Bouma
CREATIVE DIRECTOR: Jill Shimabukuro
ART DIRECTOR: Jill Shimabukuro



Disrupting Thinking
TITLE: Disrupting Thinking
AUTHOR: Kylene Beers & Robert E. Probst
PUBLISHER: Scholastic

DESIGNER: Brian LaRossa
ART DIRECTOR: Brian LaRossa
DESIGN FIRM: In-House



Do Not Say We Have Nothing
TITLE: Do Not Say We Have Nothing
AUTHOR: Madeleine Thien
PUBLISHER: WW Norton

DESIGNER: Jaya Miceli
ART DIRECTOR: Ingsu Liu



Do Not Say We Have Nothing
TITLE: Do Not Say We Have Nothing
AUTHOR: Madeleine Thien
PUBLISHER: W.W. Norton

DESIGNER: Jaya Miceli
ART DIRECTOR: Ingsu Liu



Doctorow: Collected Stories
TITLE: Doctorow: Collected Stories
AUTHOR: E. L. Doctorow
PUBLISHER: Random House

DESIGNER: RACHEL AKE
ART DIRECTOR: JOSEPH PEREZ



Drone, Remote Control Warfare
TITLE: Drone, Remote Control Warfare
AUTHOR: Hugh Gusterson
PUBLISHER: The MIT Press

DESIGNER: Marge Encomienda



Durgadeshnandi
TITLE: Durgadeshnandi
AUTHOR: Bankim Chattopadhyay/ Chiki Sarkar
PUBLISHER: Random House

DESIGNER: Rymn Massand
CREATIVE DIRECTOR: Rymn Massand
DESIGN FIRM: +RYMN



Emotions of a Book
TITLE: Emotions of a Book
AUTHOR: Guido Parisi
PUBLISHER: Troubador Publishing Ltd




Evangeline
TITLE: Evangeline
AUTHOR: Mark Marchesi
PUBLISHER: Daylight Books

DESIGNER: Ursula Damm
CREATIVE DIRECTOR: Ursula Damm
DESIGN FIRM: Dammsavage Inc.



Everything I Don't Remember
TITLE: Everything I Don't Remember
AUTHOR: Jonas Hassen Khemiri
PUBLISHER: Atria Books

DESIGNER: Laywan Kwan
ART DIRECTOR: Albert Tang



Executing Freedom
TITLE: Executing Freedom
AUTHOR: Daniel LaChance
PUBLISHER: University of Chicago Press

DESIGNER: Tim Green
CREATIVE DIRECTOR: Jill Shimabukuro
DESIGN FIRM: Faceout Studio



Fates and Furies
TITLE: Fates and Furies
AUTHOR: Lauren Groff
PUBLISHER: Riverhead Books

DESIGNER: Rodrigo Corral and Adalis Martinez
ART DIRECTOR: Helen Yentus



Feathers
TITLE: Feathers
AUTHOR: Robert Clark / Bridget Watson Payne
PUBLISHER: Chronicle Books

DESIGNER: Sara Schneider



Feminism: Reinventing the F-Word
TITLE: Feminism: Reinventing the F-Word
AUTHOR: Nadia Abushanab Higgins
PUBLISHER: Twenty-First Century Books/Lerner Publishing Group

DESIGNER: Laura Otto Rinne
ART DIRECTOR: Laura Otto Rinne
DESIGN FIRM: Lerner Publishing Group



Fill The Sky
TITLE: Fill The Sky
AUTHOR: Katherine Sherbrooke/Michelle Toth
PUBLISHER: SixOneSeven Books

DESIGNER: Whitney Scharer



Find Her
TITLE: Find Her
AUTHOR: Lisa Gardner
PUBLISHER: Dutton | Penguin Random House

DESIGNER: Christopher Lin
DESIGN FIRM: Penguin Art Group



Fine, Fine, Fine, Fine,Fine
TITLE: Fine, Fine, Fine, Fine,Fine
AUTHOR: Diane Willaims
PUBLISHER: McSweeney's Publishing

DESIGNER: Dan McKinley
ART DIRECTOR: Dan McKinley
DESIGN FIRM: McSweeney's



Flamingos
TITLE: Flamingos
AUTHOR: Grant Maierhofer
PUBLISHER: ITNA Press

DESIGNER: Mario Dzurila
CREATIVE DIRECTOR: Mario Dzurila
ART DIRECTOR: Mario Dzurila
DESIGN FIRM: dzurila.com



Forty Rooms
TITLE: Forty Rooms
AUTHOR: Olga Grushin
PUBLISHER: Marian Wood Books | Putnam Books | Penguin Random House

DESIGNER: David J. High, highdzn
ART DIRECTOR: Monica Cordova
DESIGN FIRM: Penguin Art Group



Girl in Pieces
TITLE: Girl in Pieces
AUTHOR: Kathleen Glasgow / Krista Marino
PUBLISHER: Random House Children's Books | Delacorte

DESIGNER: Jen Heuer
ART DIRECTOR: Alison Impey



Girl in the Dark
TITLE: Girl in the Dark
AUTHOR: Anna Lyndsey / Anchor Books
PUBLISHER: Penguin Random House

DESIGNER: Isabel Urbina Pe_a
ART DIRECTOR: Megan Wilson



Girls on Fire
TITLE: Girls on Fire
AUTHOR: Author: Robin Wasserman / Jennifer Barth
PUBLISHER: Harper

DESIGNER: Robin Bilardello



Girls On Fire
TITLE: Girls On Fire
AUTHOR: Robin Wasserman
PUBLISHER: Little, Brown UK

DESIGNER: Jack Smyth



Gold Fame Citrus
TITLE: Gold Fame Citrus
AUTHOR: Claire Vaye Watkins
PUBLISHER: Riverhead Books | Penguin Random House

DESIGNER: Rachel Willey
ART DIRECTOR: Helen Yentus
DESIGN FIRM: Penguin Art Group



Gold from the Stone
TITLE: Gold from the Stone
AUTHOR: Lemn Sissay
PUBLISHER: Canongate Books

DESIGNER: Peter Adlington
DESIGN FIRM: Canongate Books



Gorse No. 6 _ Identity
TITLE: Gorse No. 6 _ Identity
AUTHOR: Susan Tomaselli (ed.)
PUBLISHER: Gorse

DESIGNER: Niall McCormack
ART DIRECTOR: Niall McCormack
DESIGN FIRM: Hi-Tone Design



Gorse No. 7 _ Codes
TITLE: Gorse No. 7 _ Codes
AUTHOR: Susan Tomaselli (Ed)
PUBLISHER: Gorse

DESIGNER: Niall McCormack
ART DIRECTOR: Niall McCormack
DESIGN FIRM: Hi-Tone Design



Haiti + Fair Trade = Hope
TITLE: Haiti + Fair Trade = Hope
AUTHOR: Ingrid Hess
PUBLISHER: Artisan Business Network

DESIGNER: Ingrid Hess



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Observed


A number of prominent—and progressive—initiatives that once promised to attract women and people of color to the tech industry (including Girls In Tech and Women Who Code) are closing. Three reporters at The Washington Post dig in: “The drop in support for programs that tech companies once touted as a sign of their commitment to adding women, Black people and Hispanic people to their ranks follows a right-wing campaign to challenge diversity initiatives in court.”

Celebrating Black Business month with two inspiring design legends, Kevan Hall and TJ Walker – the founders of the Black Design Collective.

Book cover design is a careful navigation between creativity and brute-force market logic. But is it also inherently racist?

Designer's weigh in on … the Olympics!

Billed as a “color trend intelligence service,” Pantone Color Insider provides global data on use of all 15,000 shades in the company color matching system. This year's color? Peach Fuzz!

Lunacy on LinkedIn.

Brian Johnson—one of the founders of BIPOC Design History,  Creative Director at Polymode, and a member of the Monacan Indian Nation — has spent years researching Indigenous design in an effort to help decolonize graphic design by speaking to the field’s racial biases. Links to his essays for Hyperallergic  (including the brilliantly-titled How Can a Poster Sing?) are here.

Bring Them Home is a documentary film that highlights a small group of Blackfoot people on their mission to establish—on their own ancestral territory—the first wild buffalo herd since the species’ near-extinction a century ago, an act that would restore the land, re-enliven traditional culture, and bring much-needed healing to their community. The film, directed by Blackfeet (Niitsitapi/ Siksikaitsitapi) siblings Ivan and Ivy MacDonald alongside filmmaker Daniel Glick, has just won a climate justice award.

What knots in our histories do we need to disentangle? What future relationships do we need to re-weave? Who and what is missing from the connections we make and unmake with our systems and technologies? Spend two days this month in Sweden at The Conference and "you’ll walk away with new mindsets and materials, teachings and tools, practices and parallels to help get us out of “oh fuck,” and into “now what?”  

There are only 75 Māori architects among New Zealand's roughly 2,000 licensed practitioners (and fewer than 10 Pacific Islanders), despite these Indigenous groups making up more than 25 per cent of the country's population—but Elisapeta Heta is one, and she's got something to say about this—and why it matters. "It's no wonder that our built environments don't necessarily reflect who we are as people," she observes. "There's no diversity in it because it's all been designed through the same Western lens."

Through his charitable organization, Bloomberg Philanthropies, Michael Bloomberg is giving $175 million each to Meharry Medical College in Nashville, Morehouse School of Medicine in Atlanta, and Howard University College of Medicine in Washington. These donations are believed to be the largest ever to any single H.B.C.U.

An indigenous design camp for teenagers is the first of its kind in the United States (or maybe anywhere). The goal is to teach Indigenous teens about the range of career options in architecture and design, a field where Native Americans are notably underrepresented.

The functional design elements of the new Michael Graves Design for Pottery Barn collection leverage ethnographic research across several communities, from those aging in place, to individuals with permanent, situational, or temporary disabilities, to those who are planning for the future without compromise, and those who want their homes to be welcoming to everybody, all without sacrificing good design.

“There is no doubt that domestic harmony is endangered by having a designer about,” Mr. Grange told The Daily Telegraph in 2012. “If you are good at your job you cannot avoid looking at everything and, given half a chance, affecting it. I even have an opinion about a tea towel — I just cannot help it.” British industrial designer (and Pentagram co-founder) Sir Kenneth Grange has died. He was 95. 

It's August! You may be heading out on that much-needed vacation! And how will you get there? Map lovers—and travelers all—rejoice! And look no further.

Did you know there is a way to dig in deep to stories about the Olympics that are design-focused? You do, now!

A design-focused conversation about coding, communication, and the beauty of simplicity.

TBD*—the  in-house design studio of the CCA in San Francisco—is looking for local nonprofit/civic partners needing design help this coming fall. Details here.

What does it mean to bestow a “good design” award in today’s design landscape—especially within the context of public space?

A logo conspiracy theory—about the Olympics?

The recent handoff from Joe Biden to Kamala Harris obliged the campaign's designers to launch a new Harris for President logo in just three hours: they also crafted an entire brand refresh—including ads and print collateral AND a website—all of which they built out in just over a day. More on this massive (and speedy) undertaking here.

Our friends at WXY Architecture and Jerome Haferd Studio are among four firms that have won a competition to design a series of cultural venues for historic Africatown in Alabama.

“Our mascot, Phryges, is based on the Phrygian hat, which is a powerful emblem in France on everything from coins to stamps. Phryges is gender-free, which feels appropriate because this is the society we live in. Toys should be for everyone, and not gendered.” An interview with Joachim Roncin, the designer of the Paris Olympics.

The Society for Human Resource Management (SHRM) recently announced that it would eliminate the term “equity” from its Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) language. “What organizations like SHRM may or may not realize is that abandoning the work of diversity, equity, and inclusion causes real harm and serious pain,” says Amira Barger. “By sidelining equity, SHRM’s move may unintentionally exacerbate something called ‘dirty pain.’”

“As a person who spent the first part of my career as a graphic designer and art director, I immediately saw the visual power and nearly infinite graphic possibilities of this image.” In today's New York Times, Charles Blow discusses the irrefutable power of an iconic photograph.

In New York City, The Design Trust for Public Space is looking for photographers with “unique lenses on an equitable water future for New York”. Deadline for entry is 11 August. More here.

One artist's (musical) cry for help—or at least, fewer fast-food franchises in North Adams, Massachusetts.

“My design philosophy is to make people happy and comfortable in their environment,” says the 83-year old Irish designer known simply by her first name—Clodagh. “Since I don’t know the rules, I can actually break them all the time.” 

Design for accessibility, blessedly, is on the minds of architects and builders all over the world. Given the fact that an estimated 15-20% of the population is neurodivergent, commercial buildings are increasingly working to become more welcoming, inclusive, and comfortable for all individuals.

“While designers are eager for praise and acclaim and create an aura of ostensibly cultured and intellectual pursuit, often involving awards and accolades, design itself takes no responsibility for what happens when things go wrong.” An excerpt from Manuel Lima's latest book.  



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