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Designer David Drummond walks PRINT through 10 of his latest book covers of 2021—with another few dozen in the pipeline. → Read More
Here, we talk with Matt Lamont about obsession and collection—and revel in a cache of the brilliant Midcentury print work he has acquired. → Read More
We’re elated by the design that has been dancing across bookshelves of late. Here are 30 of our favorite covers of 2021. → Read More
From “S.” to “Hamilton” and “Stranger Things,” Headcase Design has made a habit of elevating the print book to all-new heights. → Read More
Amber Vittoria discusses her creative roots, her advice to budding illustrators—and the unexpected source of her signature vibrant palette. → Read More
Na Kim shares all the design details on one of our favorite new book covers—and her personal journey in the publishing field. → Read More
PRINT’s Artist of the Month discusses a medley of her projects, the merits of a fluid approach to her craft, and the vital nature of seeing and being seen. → Read More
The marvelous process of creating stamps is a marvel in and of itself. Here’s how they come to be. → Read More
On this “Blue Monday,” Nalla has released MindFull, a free platform tailored to creatives and their mental wellbeing. → Read More
The news cycle of 2020 was like a steady diet of fast food—and so in 2021, it’s refreshing to see some proverbial vegetables at play. → Read More
Chris Smyth’s striking black and white typographic posters embrace the power of simplicity—in affordable limited-edition runs of 50. → Read More
On the hunt for a designer? Have a look at the multivaried portfolio of Shantanu Sharma. → Read More
One subject that showcases Charley Harper’s geometric artistic brilliance: birds. → Read More
Rick Griffith’s “Introductory Ethic for Designers” and “Pledge for Spaces” are vital, pay-what-you-can letterpress prints. → Read More
By design, Google Doodles don’t sell or shill—rather, they simply inform and delight. Here are 20 of our favorites from the past year. → Read More
Our annual book list represents a broad swath of visual culture, from the high to the low to the ephemeral to the essential to the vital. → Read More
So many of us find creative paralysis in second-guessing ourselves. But Rick Griffith has made an artform of it—quite literally. → Read More
Eat Offbeat, with branding by Pentagram, is a proverbial light in the dark, providing sustenance in more ways than one. → Read More
Canned and tinned food gets a bad wrap—literally, packaging-wise. So Linsanity Design forged a new path forward to support local fisheries. → Read More
Marina Willer and her team's identity for the Moholy-Nagy Foundation is a bold, fitting tribute to the designer. → Read More