Archive for category: The death of graphic-design criticism
The long, slow, deserved death of “traditional” graphic-design criticism. Its practitioners will be the last to know
- ‘Eye’ mishmash (2008.02.18)
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The most expensive graphic-design magazine in the world stinks
- Workahellerism (2008.01.19)
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Steven Heller’s limitlessly-vast work cushion vs. mine
- Poynor out of print (2007.12.15)
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Gee, there’s confirmed Web skeptic Rick Poynor back writing for the Web. And without an (ac)credited editor!
- ‘79’ (2007.11.21)
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Contrary to expectation, 79 Short Essays on Design is not just an exercise in Michael Bierut fame intensification
- Design criticism: Do not want (2007.09.30)
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Graphic-design criticism has already received its last kick in the can. Somebody tell Steven Heller
- Antipoynorism (2007.05.14)
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Why are we letting Rick Poynor set the terms of the debate? Why are we even having a debate about Poynor-style unreadable, unillustrated, turgid, overintellectualized design writing on the one hand and design blogs on the other?
- ‘Chasing the Perfect’ (2007.01.28)
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Excerpts from Chasing the Perfect by Natalia Ilyin