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Collective Museum Collection
TITLE: Collective Museum Collection
AUTHOR: Public Doors and Windows
PUBLISHER: Institute of the Arts and Sciences

DESIGNER: Molly Sherman
DESIGN FIRM: Molly Sherman



Concrete Cuba: Cuban Geometric Abstraction from the 1950s
TITLE: Concrete Cuba: Cuban Geometric Abstraction from the 1950s
AUTHOR: Text by Abigail McEwen. Interview with Pedro de Ora_ by Lucas Zwirner. Illustrated chronology by Susanna Temkin
PUBLISHER: David Zwirner Books

DESIGNER: Henk van Assen



Consumed Socialism
TITLE: Consumed Socialism
AUTHOR: Branislav Dimitrijevi_
PUBLISHER: Fabrika knjiga (Book Factory)

DESIGNER: Olivera Bataji_ Sretenovi_
CREATIVE DIRECTOR: Olivera Bataji_ Sretenovi_
ART DIRECTOR: Olivera Bataji_ Sretenovi_
DESIGN FIRM: -



Correspondence in D Minor
TITLE: Correspondence in D Minor
AUTHOR: James Dennis
PUBLISHER: Stephen F Austin University Press

DESIGNER: Carmen Garza
CREATIVE DIRECTOR: Lana Rigsby
ART DIRECTOR: Lana Rigsby
DESIGN FIRM: Rigsby Hull



Creatures of the Deep
TITLE: Creatures of the Deep
AUTHOR: Illustrations from Ernst Haeckel, Maike Biederst_dt
PUBLISHER: Prestel Publishing

DESIGNER: Maike Biederst_dt/Meike Sellier



Cuba: A Personal Journey 1989-2016
TITLE: Cuba: A Personal Journey 1989-2016
AUTHOR: Manuello Paganelli
PUBLISHER: Daylight Books

DESIGNER: Melanie McLaughlin
CREATIVE DIRECTOR: Melanie McLaughlin



Dan Flavin: Corners, Barriers and Corridors
TITLE: Dan Flavin: Corners, Barriers and Corridors
AUTHOR: Texts by Michael Auping and Alexandra Whitney
PUBLISHER: David Zwirner Books

DESIGNER: McCall Associates



Danh Vo ____ _______
TITLE: Danh Vo ____ _______
AUTHOR: Magal_ Arriola, Danh Vo, Patrick Charpenel, Virgilio Pi_era, Mark Godfrey, Patricia Falgueires, Francesco Pellizzi, Tom McDonough
PUBLISHER: Fundaci_n Jumex Arte Contempor_neo

DESIGNER: Emilio Per_z
CREATIVE DIRECTOR: Maricris Herrera
DESIGN FIRM: Estudio Herrera



Danny Lyon: Message to the Future
TITLE: Danny Lyon: Message to the Future
AUTHOR: Julian Cox and Elisabeth Sussman, with Alexander Nemerov, Danica Willard Sachs, Ed Halter, and Alan Rinzler
PUBLISHER: Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco and Yale University Press

DESIGN FIRM: Aufuldish & Warinner



Dead Animals or The Curious Occurrence of Taxidermy in Contemporary Art
TITLE: Dead Animals or The Curious Occurrence of Taxidermy in Contemporary Art
AUTHOR: Jo-Ann Conklin, Curator
PUBLISHER: David Winton Bell Gallery, Brown University

DESIGNER: Malcolm Grear Designers
DESIGN FIRM: Malcolm Grear Designers



Del Posto
TITLE: Del Posto
AUTHOR: Mark Ladner, Forewords by Mario Batali and Joe Bastianich
PUBLISHER: Grand Central Publishing

CREATIVE DIRECTOR: Anne Twomey
DESIGN FIRM: Gary Tooth, Empire Design



DELHI: Communities of Belonging
TITLE: DELHI: Communities of Belonging
AUTHOR: Sunil Gupta & Charan Singh
PUBLISHER: The New Press

DESIGNER: Lisa LaRochelle / Manuel Mendez / Yoko Yoshida-Carrera
CREATIVE DIRECTOR: Jurek Wajdowicz
ART DIRECTOR: Lisa LaRochelle / Jurek Wajdowicz
DESIGN FIRM: Emerson, Wajdowicz Studios (EWS)



Design  The Invention of Desire
TITLE: Design The Invention of Desire
AUTHOR: Jessica Helfand
PUBLISHER: Yale University Press

DESIGNER: Jessica Helfand and Sara Jamshidi



Design a Better Business
TITLE: Design a Better Business
AUTHOR: Patrick van der Pijl, Lisa Kay Solomon, Justin Lokitz
PUBLISHER: Wiley

DESIGNER: Jonas Louisse
CREATIVE DIRECTOR: Erik van der Pluijm
ART DIRECTOR: Maarten van Lieshout
DESIGN FIRM: Thirty-X



Design for People
TITLE: Design for People
AUTHOR: Scott Stowell
PUBLISHER: Metropolis Books

DESIGNER: Scott Stowell, Martha Kang McGill, Ryan Thacker
CREATIVE DIRECTOR: Scott Stowell
DESIGN FIRM: Open



Design: The Invention of Desire
TITLE: Design: The Invention of Desire
AUTHOR: Jessica Helfand
PUBLISHER: Yale University Press

DESIGNER: Sara Jamshidi
CREATIVE DIRECTOR: Jesscia Helfand
ART DIRECTOR: Jessica Helfand



Destroying The Laboratory For The Sake Of The Experiment
TITLE: Destroying The Laboratory For The Sake Of The Experiment
AUTHOR: Mark Power and Daniel Cockrill
PUBLISHER: Globtik Books

DESIGNER: Dominic Brookman
DESIGN FIRM: Kenosha Design



Diplomatic Security Service Then and Now
TITLE: Diplomatic Security Service Then and Now
AUTHOR: Vincent Crawley
PUBLISHER: Goetz Printing

DESIGNER: Stephanie Archuleta
CREATIVE DIRECTOR: Stephanie Archuleta
ART DIRECTOR: Stephanie Archuleta
DESIGN FIRM: Bureau of Diplomatic Security Public Affairs



Document
TITLE: Document
AUTHOR: Henry Leutwyler
PUBLISHER: Steidl

CREATIVE DIRECTOR: Ruba Abu-Nimah
ART DIRECTOR: Eleanor Ren_e Rogers
DESIGN FIRM: Water NYC



Documenting the Salon: Paris Salon Catalogs, 1673_1945
TITLE: Documenting the Salon: Paris Salon Catalogs, 1673_1945
AUTHOR: John Hagood, Yuriko Jackall, Kimberly A. Jones, and Yuri Long
PUBLISHER: National Gallery of Art, Washington

DESIGNER: Brad Ireland
DESIGN FIRM: National Gallery of Art, Washington



Dog Years
TITLE: Dog Years
AUTHOR: Melissa Yancy
PUBLISHER: University of Pittsburgh Press

DESIGN FIRM: in-house



Doris Salcedo: The Materiality of Mourning
TITLE: Doris Salcedo: The Materiality of Mourning
AUTHOR: Mary Schneider Enriquez; With contributions by Doris Salcedo and Narayan Khandekar
PUBLISHER: Harvard Art Museums (distributed by Yale University Press)

DESIGNER: Zak Jensen, Becky Hunt, Adam Sherkanowski
ART DIRECTOR: Zak Jensen
DESIGN FIRM: Harvard Art Museums Design Department



Doug Aitken: Electric Earth
TITLE: Doug Aitken: Electric Earth
AUTHOR: Donna Wingate
PUBLISHER: The Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles and Delmonico / Prestel

DESIGNER: Marina Mills Kitchen
CREATIVE DIRECTOR: Lorraine Wild
DESIGN FIRM: Green Dragon Office



Draplin Design Co. Pretty Much Everything
TITLE: Draplin Design Co. Pretty Much Everything
AUTHOR: Aaron James Draplin/John Gall and Sarah Massey
PUBLISHER: Abrams Books

DESIGNER: Aaron James Draplin



Dreamcrashers
TITLE: Dreamcrashers
AUTHOR: Susan Terris
PUBLISHER: Conflux Press

DESIGNER: Tania Baban
CREATIVE DIRECTOR: Tania Baban
ART DIRECTOR: Tania Baban
DESIGN FIRM: Atelier Baban



Dwan Gallery: Los Angeles to New York, 1959_1971
TITLE: Dwan Gallery: Los Angeles to New York, 1959_1971
AUTHOR: James Meyer, Virginia Dwan, and Paige Rozanski
PUBLISHER: National Gallery of Art, Washington

DESIGNER: Margaret Bauer
DESIGN FIRM: National Gallery of Art, Washington



EachOther
TITLE: EachOther
AUTHOR: Laurie Hernandez
PUBLISHER: Self Publisher

CREATIVE DIRECTOR: Laurie Hernandez
ART DIRECTOR: Laurie Hernandez



Eat In My Kitchen
TITLE: Eat In My Kitchen
AUTHOR: Meike Peters
PUBLISHER: Prestel Publishing

DESIGNER: Jan Derevjanik



Ed Ruscha and the Great American West
TITLE: Ed Ruscha and the Great American West
AUTHOR: Karin Breuer, Kerry Brougher, Colleen Terry, and D. J. Waldie
PUBLISHER: Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco and University of California Press

DESIGN FIRM: Em Dash



Eija-Liisa Ahtila: Ecologies of Drama: Collected Writings, Interviews, and Scripts
TITLE: Eija-Liisa Ahtila: Ecologies of Drama: Collected Writings, Interviews, and Scripts
AUTHOR: Cathleen Chafee (ed.)
PUBLISHER: Albright-Knox Art Gallery

DESIGNER: Christopher Sleboda, Kathleen Sleboda



Elephant Child
TITLE: Elephant Child
AUTHOR: Camille Henrot
PUBLISHER: Inventory Press

DESIGNER: Project Projects
CREATIVE DIRECTOR: Adam Michaels
ART DIRECTOR: Adam Michaels
DESIGN FIRM: Project Projects



Enter Title Here
TITLE: Enter Title Here
AUTHOR: Rahul Kanakia / Kieran Viola
PUBLISHER: Disney Hyperion

DESIGNER: Maria Elias
ART DIRECTOR: Art Director Joann Hill, Associate Art Director Marci Senders



Everything Becomes a Poem
TITLE: Everything Becomes a Poem
AUTHOR: James W. Gaynor
PUBLISHER: Nemeton Press

CREATIVE DIRECTOR: Kelly McKinley
DESIGN FIRM: Pak Creative



Everything I Want to Eat
TITLE: Everything I Want to Eat
AUTHOR: Jessica Koslow/Holly Dolce
PUBLISHER: Abrams Books

DESIGNER: Scott Barry



Everywhen: The Eternal Present in Indigenous Art from Australia
TITLE: Everywhen: The Eternal Present in Indigenous Art from Australia
AUTHOR: Edited by Stephen Gilchrist; With essays by Stephen Gilchrist, Henry F. Skerritt, Hetti Perkins, Fred Myers, Shawn C. Rowlands, Narayan Khandekar, Georgina Rayner, and Daniel P. Kirby
PUBLISHER: Harvard Art Museums (Distributed by Yale University Press)

DESIGNER: Zak Jensen, Adam Sherkanowski, Becky Hunt
CREATIVE DIRECTOR: Steven Waldron
DESIGN FIRM: Harvard Art Museums Design Department



Expanded Field*
TITLE: Expanded Field*
AUTHOR: Ila Berman + Douglas Burnham
PUBLISHER: ar&d (Applied Research + Design Publishing), ORO Editions

DESIGNER: Erik Adigard + Patricia McShane
CREATIVE DIRECTOR: Erik Adigard + Patricia McShane
ART DIRECTOR: Erik Adigard + Patricia McShane
DESIGN FIRM: M-A-D



Explode Every Day: An Inquiry into the Phenomena of Wonder
TITLE: Explode Every Day: An Inquiry into the Phenomena of Wonder
AUTHOR: Edited by Denise Markonish
PUBLISHER: DelMonico Books _ Prestel | MASS MoCa

DESIGNER: Brett Yasko



Explorations in Typography (2nd edition)
TITLE: Explorations in Typography (2nd edition)
AUTHOR: Carolina de Bartolo with Stephen Coles and Erik Spiekermann
PUBLISHER: 101 Editions, LLC

CREATIVE DIRECTOR: Carolina de Bartolo
DESIGN FIRM: 101 Editions, LLC



FATHER DAUGHTER
TITLE: FATHER DAUGHTER
AUTHOR: Terry Corrao
PUBLISHER: Colfax Press

DESIGNER: Amanda Shaw, Terry Corrao



Fernando Coburgo fecit - A Atividade Art_stica do Rei-Consorte
TITLE: Fernando Coburgo fecit - A Atividade Art_stica do Rei-Consorte
AUTHOR: Parques de Sintra - Monte da Lua, S.A.
PUBLISHER: Parques de Sintra - Monte da Lua, S.A.

DESIGNER: Estela Estanislau
CREATIVE DIRECTOR: Estela Estanislau
ART DIRECTOR: Estela Estanislau
DESIGN FIRM: P-06 ATELIER



First Light: Tala Madani
TITLE: First Light: Tala Madani
AUTHOR: Philomena Mariani
PUBLISHER: Contemporary Art Museum St. Louis, MIT List Visual Arts Center, and Delmonico Books / Prestel

DESIGNER: Amy Fortunato
CREATIVE DIRECTOR: Lorraine Wild
DESIGN FIRM: Green Dragon Office



Five Bells: Being LGBT in Australia
TITLE: Five Bells: Being LGBT in Australia
AUTHOR: Jenny Papalexandris
PUBLISHER: The New Press

DESIGNER: Lisa LaRochelle, Manuel Mendez & Yoko Yoshida-Carrera
CREATIVE DIRECTOR: Jurek Wajdowicz
ART DIRECTOR: Lisa LaRochelle & Jurek Wajdowicz
DESIGN FIRM: Emerson, Wajdowicz Studios (EWS)



Footnotes from the World's Greatest Bookstores
TITLE: Footnotes from the World's Greatest Bookstores
AUTHOR: Bob Eckstein
PUBLISHER: Clarkson Potter

DESIGNER: Danielle Deschenes
CREATIVE DIRECTOR: Marysarah Quinn
ART DIRECTOR: Danielle Deschenes



Francis Bacon: Invisible Rooms
TITLE: Francis Bacon: Invisible Rooms
AUTHOR: Edited by Staatsgalerie Stuttgart and Ina Conzen
PUBLISHER: Prestel Publishing/Staatsgalerie Stuttgart




Francis Picabia: Our Heads Are Round so Our Thoughts Can Change Direction
TITLE: Francis Picabia: Our Heads Are Round so Our Thoughts Can Change Direction
AUTHOR: Anne Umland and Cath_rine Hug
PUBLISHER: The Museum of Modern Art

DESIGNER: Mark Nelson
DESIGN FIRM: McCall Associates



Francois Catroux
TITLE: Francois Catroux
AUTHOR: David Netto
PUBLISHER: Rizzoli

DESIGNER: Takaaki Matsumoto
CREATIVE DIRECTOR: Takaaki Matsumoto
DESIGN FIRM: Matsumoto Incorporated



Franz Erhard Walther: First Work Set
TITLE: Franz Erhard Walther: First Work Set
AUTHOR: Edited by Stephen Hoban, Kelly Kivland, and Yasmil Raymond
PUBLISHER: Dia Art Foundation

DESIGNER: Laura Fields



Fred Sandback: Light, Space, Facts
TITLE: Fred Sandback: Light, Space, Facts
AUTHOR: Harry Cooper, Briony Fer
PUBLISHER: Prestel/Glenstone

DESIGN FIRM: Joseph Logan Design



From The Heart
TITLE: From The Heart
AUTHOR: Brian Lanker
PUBLISHER: Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art

DESIGNER: Barrett Fry
ART DIRECTOR: DJ Stout
DESIGN FIRM: Pentagram



Frontier Shores: Collection, Entanglement, and the Manufacture of Identity in Oceania
TITLE: Frontier Shores: Collection, Entanglement, and the Manufacture of Identity in Oceania
AUTHOR: Shawn Rowlands
PUBLISHER: Bard Graduate Center

DESIGNER: Hue Park
CREATIVE DIRECTOR: Kate DeWitt
DESIGN FIRM: Bard Graduate Center



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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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