From an accessible history of design to a facsimile of a super rare architecture magazine, these are the books we loved this year.
The French capital’s Museum of Decorative Arts devotes an extravagant exhibition to the design movement that takes its name from a trade fair held in the city a century ago.
Here are ten striking record sleeves that caught our eye this year, featuring a racist caricature, an albino snake and a ...
How the Clovernook Center for the Blind and Visually Impaired is reshaping what education and arts programming can be.
Good writing and performances are essential ingredients of a compelling movie, but the story will fall short of its potential ...
For the release of her latest pop up book, we talked to the graphic designer and paper engineer about why her career has been geared towards designing and making “impossible” publications.
Introduction: The Invisible Hands of Cinema When you watch your favorite movie, the first things that capture your attention ...
For decades, we have measured the evolution of media by its rising complexity: from the static narrative of a book, to the ...
Naomi Wayne took some time to answer some questions about PRISM's inaugural production of Spring Awankening!
My favorite part of the holidays is giving someone a book. I’m that person who gives everyone on my list a wrapped book then I joke it’s a box of socks. My least favorite part of the holidays, however ...
After Miami and before the new year, the art world calendar briefly loosens its grip, creating a rare pause that invites ...
Your home can be beautifully decorated and still feel oddly unfinished, like you stopped just short of the last 10 percent.