Feature: Visual culture

Reiver records

Reiver records

Reiver records. Collected by Gordon Young
Reputations: Bob Gill

Reputations: Bob Gill

‘I’ve never had a problem with a dumb client. There’s no such thing as a bad client. Part of our job is to do good work and get the client to accept it.’ Interview by Patrick Baglee
Malcolm, Peter … and Keith

Malcolm, Peter … and Keith

The British New Wave was born at a boys’ school near Manchester

The producer as author

For Toronto designer Bruce Mau, graphic design more than mere design. He sees his work as a way of exploring ethical, cultural and philisophical issues. Should we rethink our ideas of authorship?
Las Vegas tangle

Las Vegas tangle

A junkyard is home to the stylish chaos and discarded carcasses of a golden age of signage

We hardly knew you

Street-corner merchandising tries to remember the twin towers
Penguin crime

Penguin crime

Romek Marber’s 1960s paperback identity is a landmark of independent British design
Reputations: Jean Widmer

Reputations: Jean Widmer

‘Signage reflects both the complexity of space and the way a place is organised. And it is very satisfying’
General Idea: Infiltrate, infect and mutate

General Idea: Infiltrate, infect and mutate

Ignoring the boundaries between art and design, this Canadian trio worked in both fields with an eclectic mix of language, humour and commercialism
A designer and a one-man band

A designer and a one-man band

Cranbrook’s song and dance man goes back to college with a bang
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