Voice: AIGA Journal of Design

Voice: AIGA Journal of Design is an online publication for the discussion of design matters, featuring insightful interviews, engaging essays and thoughtful criticism. Voice encourages respectful reader feedback and seeks to inspire like contributions to enhance and go beyond the subjects raised in this forum.

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The Measure of a Designer
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by Nancy Sharon Collins
Mar 10, 2010(6)
Are designers artists or engineers? Inspired by matters of the heart, Collins considers the value design brings to the human experience.

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For Your Appropriation: An Interview with Rick Prelinger
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by Steven Heller
Mar 03, 2010(0)
Heller takes stock of the Prelinger Library, which provides public access to historical media to enable new authorship.

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It's All Greek to Me
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by Véronique Vienne
Feb 23, 2010(8)
Athens’ fourth annual Design Walk placed Greek graphic designers on the map. Vienne found a few bright stars in this fledgling scene.

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The Salinger Legacy: Seeing Fiction
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by Ralph Caplan
Feb 16, 2010(2)
J. D. Salinger wrote vividly, of course, but he also understood the importance of how words look on a page. Caplan recalls meeting Holden Caulfield for the first time.

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History dans le Métro
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by Gene Tempest
Feb 09, 2010(7)
Passengers at Paris’ La Muette station were treated to a rich visual history of posters uncovered during construction. Tempest reports on her underground discoveries.

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Setting Sights on the Arrow
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by Phil Patton
Feb 03, 2010(5)
How simple yet complex is the arrow? Patton takes aim at this most basic graphic form and what it tells us.