The ten most popular essays of 2013 inchonological order:
Graphic Design Criticism as a Spectator Sport Michael Bierut on logo redesign outrages, what they mean, and why we should demand more.
Read More Let's Make A Mark Ellen Susan proposes a new punctuation mark, the ElRey, for the digital-text era.
Read More A Dictionary of Surrealism and the Graphic Image An alphabetical guide to graphic designers influenced by Surrealism and to some key Surrealist concepts.
Read More Head of the Dragon: The Rise of New Shanghai On Places, Daniel recounts the fast-forward and often ruthless reinvention of Shanghai — its transformation from moth-balled relic of Maoism to one of the world's most dynamic and contradictory cities.
Read More How to Design an Iconic NY Fast Food Joint Design secrets of New York fast food icons.
Read More The Irrational Exuberance of Rem Koolhaas On Places, Ellen Dunham-Jones assesses the protean career of Rem Koolhaas and his provocative efforts to marry art and capitalism, radicalism and pragmatism, icon-making and city-making.
Read More Dream Weaver On a retrospective of the work of midcentury sculptor Ruth Asawa at Christie's, her first solo show in New York in 50 years.
Read More South Africa: From Township to Town On Places, Lisa Findley and Liz Ogbu describe the ongoing struggle to transform the once segrated black townships of South Africa into diverse and thriving towns.
Read More Status Quo or Transformation? A False Choice An open letter to AIGA.
Read MoreIn Memory of William DrenttelIt is with great sorrow that we announce that William Drenttel, who co-founded Design Observer ten years ago and was its mastermind, conscience, and animating spirit, died on December 21, after a year-and-a-half struggle with brain cancer. He was 60 years old.
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