Typography as Poetry
In one or several posts I have shared how bad I used to be at typography. To me, it was like a different language all together. Being bilingual, feeling like I could not understand the… Read More »Typography as Poetry
In one or several posts I have shared how bad I used to be at typography. To me, it was like a different language all together. Being bilingual, feeling like I could not understand the… Read More »Typography as Poetry
The Business of Creativity is a series from Emily Cohen and Hunter Vargas of Casa Davka, a consultancy that helps creative firms evolve their business strategies and practices. The key to building a stronger, more… Read More »The Business of Creativity: Build Your Business Pipeline
Debbie Millman has an ongoing project at PRINT titled “What Matters.” This is an effort to understand the interior life of artists, designers, and creative thinkers. This facet of the project is a request of… Read More »What Matters to Veronica Padilla
In this bi-weekly series, Seymour Chwast imagines the homes of iconic creative figures.
Babies—big babies, neurotic babies, self-indulgent babies—have ruled the world for centuries. But no matter how large or old they get, they’re not ideal leaders for reasons that are unnecessary to explain. (Right?) Nonetheless, Mark Lerer—whose… Read More »The Daily Heller: The Antics of Mark Lerer’s Three Baby Generals
The author, illustrator, and podcaster spent a decade researching and writing his new book, The Creative Condition. We outline why it was time well spent. In a world that often feels turbulent and uncertain, a… Read More »New book by Ben Tallon explores what creativity is, and how to embrace it