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Steven Heller on his final interview with the legend. The post The Daily Heller: Jules Feiffer Remembered appeared first on PRINT Magazine .
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Steven Heller on his final interview with the legend. The post The Daily Heller: Jules Feiffer Remembered appeared first on PRINT Magazine .

Take a pull off of vintage cigarette packaging. The post The Daily Heller: Bummer Summer Cleanup appeared first on PRINT Magazine .

Mixing culture and consumption with childhood desire. The post The Daily Heller: Branding the 1939 New York World’s Fair for Kids appeared first on PRINT Magazine .
Leah Umansky reflects on how poetry, creativity, love, community, and an openness to emotion have helped her navigate heartbreak, anxiety, joy, and life’s uncertainties while staying hopeful and deeply connected to others. The post What Matters to Leah Umansky appeared first on PRINT Magazine .

Like an Energizer battery, he never stops. The post The Daily Heller: Seymour Chwast, 95, Still Making Things! appeared first on PRINT Magazine .

As Gotham turns 25, Monotype is giving the iconic typeface room to evolve. With Gotham Variable, Sara Soskolne explores how legacy identities can embrace flexibility and new technologies — including AI — without losing the underlying logic that makes them recognizable. The post Gotham Variable and the Art of Evolution appeared first on PRINT Magazine .

The multidisciplinary artist discusses why storefront awnings intrigue him so thoroughly, and what his replicas say about different cultures and the art in our everyday lives that we take for granted. The post Egon Van Herreweghe Reveals the Artistry of Storefront Awnings in His Show ‘The Menu’ appeared first on PRINT Magazine .

These marques branded innovation and ownership. The post The Daily Heller: Crown Jewels of the Auto Industry appeared first on PRINT Magazine .

Walter Allner, Alexander Liberman and Fred Troller each maintained two distinct yet overlapping artistic practices—fine and applied. The post The Daily Heller: Designers as Artists, Too appeared first on PRINT Magazine .

Instagram gets a little refresh! The post Instagram Refreshes Its Look for a New Era appeared first on PRINT Magazine .

The editorial dissonance of 'MALE.' The post The Daily Heller: What is Wrong With These Pictures? appeared first on PRINT Magazine .