Rolling in the DeepSeek
It seemed everyone had AI on the brain last week. brAIn? It started when I flipped on the news Monday morning, and each and every channel and stream I follow was talking about one product:… Read More »Rolling in the DeepSeek
It seemed everyone had AI on the brain last week. brAIn? It started when I flipped on the news Monday morning, and each and every channel and stream I follow was talking about one product:… Read More »Rolling in the DeepSeek
Paula Scher isn’t really a “magazine person.” But if you ever needed evidence of the value of what we like to call “magazine thinking,” look no further than Pentagram, the world’s most influential design firm.… Read More »Make it Bigger. No, Bigger | Paula Scher
While the nature of our fast-paced world might make the LA wildfires feel like a disaster of the past, for many Angelenos, the impact of the tragedy rages on and will endure for years to… Read More »Two LA Artists Providing Wildfire Relief Through Their Illustrations
In 1963 Milton Glaser was experimenting with various approaches that belied what would soon become the Push Pin Style of the ’60s. There was a tendency in both fine and applied arts to create assemblages… Read More »The Daily Heller: Thoughts on Covering an Open Society
It’s undeniable that San Francisco is one of the most identifiably photogenic places in America. From the iconic winding up-hill roads to the painted ladies situated in an area literally called Postcard Row, the San… Read More »This Photographer Walked Every Street in San Francisco Documenting the City
Hitler is the embodiment of the 20th-century authoritarian, and there is no more apt representation of dictatorship incarnate. No wonder der Fuhrer’s familiar stance in his uniform, with or without the Nazi salute, is the… Read More »The Daily Heller: Hitler is Not the Best Anti-Trump Symbol