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Nella donna c'era un sogno… Canzoniere femminista20
“Some Type Foundries Want to Restrict Usage of Their Fonts on Ethical Grounds. Will It Work?”2

Books (Please)! In All Branches of Knowledge

Poster for Kandinsky exhibition honoring the artist's 60th birthday

Musica Viva (1959)

Projects for Monuments

The City and Design, The Wonders of Life on Earth, Isamu Kurita

Serene Flight Shattering in A Single Flash (Hiroshima Appeals 1987)
Can Design be Genderless?
Behind the Making of the “Feminist Whole Earth Catalog”
The Revolution Will Be Archived
Fat, Feminism + Beating the Fear of Freelancing
How Feminist Movements Co-opt Graphic Design to Express Themselves
An Instagram Account for Feminist Design Teaching Resources, A New Catalog On Two Legendary CalArts Programs + More
AIGA Eye on Design | How Can Designers Address Power Inequity? Start Small and Focus on the Local
Right On! Is a Powerful Little Paperback That Boldly Visualized Student Protest in the 1970s
Celebrating the African-American Practitioners Absent From Way Too Many Classroom Lectures
In the Late ’70s in the Bronx, PHASE 2’s Party Flyers Created a Visual Language for Hip-Hop
The Secret, Subversive + Revolutionary Language of the East African Kanga
What Is the Role of Personal Narrative in Graphic Design?
The Best Design Books of 2021
Graphic Means Documentary Recalls the Days When Design was Made by Hand

Designer, Educator, and Filmmaker Briar Levit on Uncovering Untold Stories From Design History
Publishing Will Not Be Another Victim of the Pandemic
“Designer, Educator + Publisher Kathleen Sleboda on Online Archives as Plural Narratives” by Ksenya Samarskaya for AIGA Eye on Design, March 18, 2021
“Decolonizing Means Many Things to Many People”—Four Practitioners Discuss Decolonizing Design
What Leading Designers, Educators, and Writers Want to See in 2021
This Is Hardcore—The Huge Impact of a Niche Movement on Graphic Designers Today by Emily Gosling (AIGA Eye on Design, November 20, 2019)
Handwriting is dying. What does that mean for design?3

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Inspired by Tagore3

Masumura Retrospective - Catalogue12

DeSI : Design School India (MFA Thesis) Design Collateral12
Ripping Off the Resistance
The History Books Often Overlook Women in Design. A New One Seeks to Finally Give Them Their Due

The People's Graphic Design Archive is Rethinking How We Talk about Design History
AIGA Eye on Design “about” page

Lens Media Lab Institute for the Preservation Cultural Heritage
Misto: A Loveletter to Slavutych — in discussion with Katerina Korolevtseva
Typeface Homage to the City That Provided a Safe Haven After Chornobyl
Do Graphic Designers Make Good Graphic Design Curators?
Is There A Canon of Graphic Design History?
Designer + Educator J. Dakota Brown Is Untangling the Relationship Between Design and Labor
Design’s Role in Activism Can Go Deeper Than Posters and T-Shirts
Design Finally Has a Solution to the Global Financial Crisis: More Design Thinking
Design Criticism Is Everywhere—Why Are We Still Looking For It?2
Celebrating Söre Popitz, the Bauhaus' Only Known Woman Graphic Designer
Can We Teach Graphic Design History Without Chronology?
Is A Design Canon Really Dangerous?
Can We Design a More Perfect Design Union?
Can Fonts Really Help Those With Dyslexia?
As the Design Industry Moves More Toward Specialization, Education Follows Suit
Why Can’t the U.S. Decolonize Its Design Education?
The Secret, Subversive + Revolutionary Language of the East African Kanga
We Need Graphic Design Histories That Look Beyond the Profession
Affordability, Transparency + Flexibility: Southland Institute Offers an Alternative Model for Design
Can We Teach Graphic Design History Without Chronology?

HyperText showcases 69 fonts launched in the first year of Future Fonts, an experimental platform for in-progress fonts3
Can We Teach Graphic Design History Without the Cult of Hero Worship?
Ed Fella's Flyers Blur the Lines Between Design and Art - by Rick Poynor
Designers, Please Pay Your Interns
