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Title:PRINT Magazine
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h1PRINT Magazine
h2The Daily Heller: Yiddish as Modern Language
h2Rewriting Design History: Book Club Recap With Elizabeth Resnick
h2In Pursuit of the Great Escape
h2Design Matters: 20th Anniversary Celebration With Photographers
h2‘McSweeney’s Quarterly 80’ is Spun From Maximalist Grade School Nostalgia
h2The Good Citizen | William Randolph Hearst III
h2The Daily Heller: The Rule of Law is Not Set in Stone
h2The 2026 PRINT Awards: Where Ideas Take Form
h2What If Your Organization Was a Person?
h2The Design Of Marketing With Heart and Hustle: Ali Schwanke
h2The Daily Heller: A Museum of American Signs Brightens US All
h2Design Is for the Birds: A Flight of Fancy on the Hudson River
h2The Daily Heller: Before The Big Lebowski
h3Events
h2You Can’t Future-Proof by Playing It Safe: Lessons from the Philadelphia Art Museum Rebrand
h2Shifting Perspectives at Adobe MAX 2025
h2Rotina is a Versatile Workhorse With Swagger
h2What Matters to Mike Tabie
h2The Daily Heller: Giorgia Lupi and Phillip Cox on the Need for Data Fluency
h2Design Matters: 20th Anniversary Celebration With Culinary Creatives
h2The Daily Heller: Pin-Ups From the USSR
h2An Unconventional Way to Capture Creative Gold
h2The Daily Heller: Mussolini’s Failed Purple Prose
h2Conscious Use of Water With Savwa’ Jonas Böck
h2The Daily Heller: The Dawn of Civilization #7
h2Design Matters
h2Design Matters: 20th Anniversary Celebration With Photographers
h2Other Popular episodes
h2Design Matters: 20th Anniversary Celebration With Visionary Illustrators
h2Design Matters: 20th Anniversary Celebration With Podcast Hosts
h2Design Matters: 20th Anniversary Celebration With Iconic Musicians
h2The Daily Heller
h2The Daily Heller: Pull the Covers Over Your Head, It’s Time for Bed
h2The Daily Heller: Roy Kuhlman’s Narrative Abstraction
h2The Daily Heller: Joe Brainard’s ‘C Comics’ Before the Undergrounds
h2The Daily Heller: The New Yorker’s Witty Women
h2The Daily Heller: More Precision By Walter Allner
h2The Daily Heller: Designing Rage!
h2The Daily Heller: Every Marathon Runner Has a Story. Here Are Four
h2The Daily Heller: Peter Kuper’s Postcards From the Black Hole
h2Latest FEATURED
h2Derrick Adams Marks Prolific Career with First Ever Monograph
h2Biophi’s New Identity by BMD Puts Design to Work for Climate Resilience
h2New Edition of ‘Meggs’ History of Graphic Design’ Reforms the Canon
h2Only Yours and Softly Yours Are Fonts as Unique as Your Fingerprint (No, Really)
h2Winey Bears Repair Brings Old Stuffed Animals Back to Life
h2(Black) Design Matters: Essential Conversations for Black History Month & Beyond
h2BRANDING & IDENTITY DESIGN
h2The Design of Democracy: How Branding Shapes the Battle for Belief
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PRINT Magazine Skip to content Menu expanded Close collapsed - About - PRINT Masthead - Partners - Advertising & Sponsorship - Job Board - Submit a project - Contact - Instagram - Twitter - Facebook - LinkedIn - Pinterest # PRINT Magazine - The Daily Heller - Design Matters - What Matters - Job Board - Book Club - PRINTCast - PRINT Awards - Events - Typography - Illustration - Branding - More expanded More collapsed Browse expanded Browse collapsed Close collapsed Menu Categories - 3D Visualization - Advertising - Architecture - Book Covers - Branding & Identity - Color & Design - Comics & Animation - Culturally-Related Design - Design Business - Design Inspiration - Fine Art - Graffiti & Street Art - Graphic Design Categories - Illustration - Information Design - Packaging - Photography - Political Design - Poster Design - Print Design - Publication Design - Socially Responsible Design - Typography - Web & Interactive - Creative Voices - What Matters Featured - Features - News - Sponsored - Podcasts - Interviews PRINT Exclusives - The Daily Heller - Design Matters - PRINT Awards - New Visual Artists Search Advertisement ## The Daily Heller: Yiddish as Modern Language David Mazower talks ‘Yiddish: A Global Culture.’ ## Rewriting Design History: Book Club Recap With Elizabeth Resnick Posted inBook Club Did you miss our PRINT Book Club with Elizabeth Resnick? Read more and register to watch the discussion. ## In Pursuit of the Great Escape Posted inIndustry Perspectives The brands that will thrive in this new era dream bigger, are willing to think beyond the immediate sale, and embrace the profound human desire for a way out, writes Ben Sherwood. ## Design Matters: 20th Anniversary Celebration With Photographers Posted inphotographers To celebrate 20 years of Design Matters, Debbie Millman revisits standout moments from past conversations with photographers Catherine Opie, Albert Watson, Pete Souza, Lynn Goldsmith, and Mary Ellen Matthews. These excerpts explore how they approach craft, capture truth, and use the camera to tell the stories that define us. ## ‘McSweeney’s Quarterly 80’ is Spun From Maximalist Grade School Nostalgia Posted inPublication Design McSweeney’s latest Quarterly takes the form of a 80s binder and includes seven individual art book objects. ## The Good Citizen | William Randolph Hearst III Posted inPrint is Dead (Long Live Print!) On this episode of the Print is Dead (Love Live Print!) podcast, George Gendron interviews Hearst chairman and Alta editor William Randolph Hearst III. ## The Daily Heller: The Rule of Law is Not Set in Stone Posted inThe Daily Heller Steven Heller finds solace in the ‘Wisdom’ of the New York Appellate Division Beaux-Arts courthouse. ## The 2026 PRINT Awards: Where Ideas Take Form Posted inThe PRINT Awards We are thrilled to announce the 2026 PRINT Awards, marking 46 years of celebrating, honoring, and nurturing the very best in graphic arts and design. Learn what’s new this year and submit your work. ## What If Your Organization Was a Person? Posted inCreative Voices Hyperaks’s Deroy Peraza on building a brand that speaks, acts, and earns trust like a real human. ## The Design Of Marketing With Heart and Hustle: Ali Schwanke Posted inDesign Of Podcast On this episode of Design Of, Justin Ahrens chats with marketing leader Ali Schwanke about the importance of empathy, curiosity, and being of service. ## The Daily Heller: A Museum of American Signs Brightens US All Posted inThe Daily Heller The American Sign Museum is celebrating its 25th anniversary with a new book. ## Design Is for the Birds: A Flight of Fancy on the Hudson River Posted inObsessions Ken Carbone finds a trove of delightful community-designed birdhouses on his morning walk. ## The Daily Heller: Before The Big Lebowski Posted inThe Daily Heller … There was a softcore men’s lifestyle magazine called ‘The Dude.’ VIEW ALL LATEST The 2026 PRINT Awards offer 30 categories where you can showcase your creative work. From Type Design to Graphic Novels, from Motion Design to Brand Collaborations, the PRINT Awards offers an opportunity for you to share your work with the world! This year, we’ve added a new Writing for Design category to celebrate work that uses the power of language to shape how we understand, practice, and experience design. This category will recognize essays, critiques, stories, and editorial work that offer fresh insights, challenge conventions, or deepen the dialogue around design’s role in culture and our society. EARLY BIRD RATE ENDS DECEMBER 11 – ENTER TODAY ### Events Tue 18 Panel Premiere Screening Thesis • 18 Nov 2025 SVA Masters in Branding Class of 2025 Thesis Premiere SVA Theatre – 333 West 23rd Street New York, NY 10011 Most brands flourish, falter, and then die — making room for brands that are superior or more innovative. However, there are some brands that sustain their position in the marketplace despite shifts in social, economic and cultural conditions. Why do some brands manage to evolve with the times, while others fail? A fundamental understanding of the evolutionary phenomenon of culture is key to ensuring brands can maintain or improve their position in the marketplace. Their continuing success is contextual and dependent on myriad and sometimes mysterious factors. This year, we challenged our students to interrogate what it means for a brand to be accountable to its values. The 2025 thesis challenged them to examine the tension between principle and profit. We asked them to investigate how brands could stand by their convictions rather than bend to the pressures of stakeholders and short-term financial gains. The work investigates not just the cost of compromise, but the opportunities that emerge when brands act with integrity. Through robust critical analysis, we asked our students to reposition brands that have fallen out of pace with culture. The criteria included how to reposition these brands, develop strategies for greater relevance, and create new tactics in a rapidly changing cultural landscape. Following the thesis screening, join us for the Masters in Branding Book Series Panel Discussion, moderated by Debbie Millman and featuring authors Dr. Tom Guarriello, Richard Shear, and Mark Kingsley. The evening will conclude with a networking reception. Please join us on November 18th at the SVA Theatre to celebrate, discuss, and network. Find event details and RSVP information here. Tue 09 Conference • 09 Dec 2025 The InDesign Conference 2025 Online The InDesign Conference has trained and inspired thousands of Adobe InDesign users since 2004, in cities around the world—from Melbourne to Tokyo to Amsterdam, and all around North America. Now, The InDesign Conference is coming to a screen near you—hosted entirely online, December 9–12, 2025. Join us for four days of in-depth sessions for every InDesign user. Produced by world-renowned InDesign expert David Blatner and the same team behind InDesignSecrets, InDesign Magazine, and CreativePro, The InDesign Conference brings together the world’s leading InDesign experts for four days of nonstop ingenuity and education. Join the world’s most knowledgeable InDesign experts along with members of the Adobe InDesign team, as they share their wisdom, tips, and techniques for building documents of every size and format—print, digital, PDF, EPUB, HTML, and more. Plus, meet InDesign users from around the world, and get in-depth, cutting-edge information about our favorite page-layout app. Whether you’re a longtime InDesign user or a newbie, this event will boost your skills to the next level and help you navigate this powerful tool quickly and easily. SUBMIT AN EVENT ## You Can’t Future-Proof by Playing It Safe: Lessons from the Philadelphia Art Museum Rebrand Posted inBranding & Identity Design ## Shifting Perspectives at Adobe MAX 2025 Posted inDesign Events & Conferences ## Rotina is a Versatile Workhorse With Swagger Posted inType Tuesday ## What Matters to Mike Tabie Posted inWhat Matters ## The Daily Heller: Giorgia Lupi and Phillip Cox on the Need for Data Fluency Posted inThe Daily Heller ## Design Matters: 20th Anniversary Celebration With Culinary Creatives Posted inChefs ∙ food writers ∙ Restaurateurs ## The Daily Heller: Pin-Ups From the USSR Posted inThe Daily Heller ## An Unconventional Way to Capture Creative Gold Posted inCreative Voices ## The Daily Heller: Mussolini’s Failed Purple Prose Posted inThe Daily Heller ## Conscious Use of Water With Savwa’ Jonas Böck Posted inBrands for a Better World VIEW ALL LATEST ## The Daily Heller: The Dawn of Civilization #7 Posted inThe Daily Heller ## Design Matters ## Design Matters: 20th Anniversary Celebration With Photographers Posted inphotographers To celebrate 20 years of Design Matters, Debbie Millman revisits standout moments from past conversations with photographers Catherine Opie, Albert Watson, Pete Souza, Lynn Goldsmith, and Mary Ellen Matthews. These excerpts explore how they approach craft, capture truth, and use the camera to tell the stories that define us. ## Other Popular episodes ## Design Matters: 20th Anniversary Celebration With Visionary Illustrators ## Design Matters: 20th Anniversary Celebration With Podcast Hosts ## Design Matters: 20th Anniversary Celebration With Iconic Musicians See More Design Matters Advertisement ## The Daily Heller ## The Daily Heller: Pull the Covers Over Your Head, It’s Time for Bed Posted inThe Daily Heller 99designs by Vista has launched a visual campaign that transforms beloved children’s books into climate warnings. ## The Daily Heller: Roy Kuhlman’s Narrative Abstraction Posted inThe Daily Heller Kuhlman’s inspired book covers were an embodiment of Midcentury form and style. ## The Daily Heller: Joe Brainard’s ‘C Comics’ Before the Undergrounds Posted inThe Daily Heller ‘The Complete C Comics’ captures exactly that. ## The Daily Heller: The New Yorker’s Witty Women Posted inThe Daily Heller Liza Donnelly debuts ‘Women Laughing.’ ## The Daily Heller: More Precision By Walter Allner Posted inThe Daily Heller When a graphic designer lives to be 97, he tends to accumulate a lot of published and unpublished work. ## The Daily Heller: Designing Rage! Posted inThe Daily Heller Steven Heller’s award for the most effective visual concept he has ever seen on a magazine: Tomato Košir’s “Age of Rage” cover for The Guardian Weekly. ## The Daily Heller: Every Marathon Runner Has a Story. Here Are Four Posted inThe Daily Heller ‘26.2’ is not just for runners, but a universe of people who embrace hope. ## The Daily Heller: Peter Kuper’s Postcards From the Black Hole Posted inThe Daily Heller Kuper is the self-appointed comics chronicler of the apocalypse. ## Latest FEATURED ## Derrick Adams Marks Prolific Career with First Ever Monograph ## Biophi’s New Identity by BMD Puts Design to Work for Climate Resilience ## New Edition of ‘Meggs’ History of Graphic Design’ Reforms the Canon ## Only Yours and Softly Yours Are Fonts as Unique as Your Fingerprint (No, Really) ## Winey Bears Repair Brings Old Stuffed Animals Back to Life see more featured ## (Black) Design Matters: Essential Conversations for Black History Month & Beyond Posted inDesign Matters With Debbie Millman ## BRANDING & IDENTITY DESIGN ## The Design of Democracy: How Branding Shapes the Battle for Belief Posted inPolitical Design Campaigns are contests of ideology, but also aesthetics. Industry leaders Min Lew, Jesse McGuire, Jen Yuan, Caspar Lam, and YuJune Park on the design of politics. ## The Land of the Free Has a Branding Problem Posted inDesign Culture As a legacy brand, Brand USA no longer delivers on its core value proposition, writes Ricardo Saca. ## Ba’ndo’s Quiet Revolution for Nippon Posted inBranding & Identity Design As the antidote to a world that rarely slows down, Ba’ndo has crafted an identity for Nippon, a wellness brand built on the simple ritual of making tea. ## Form Follows The Fantastic Posted inawards Independent strategy and design agency COLLINS on the team’s four iF DESIGN AWARD 2025 honors, and how entering design awards isn’t about validation, it’s about finding your voice. ## Johnson Banks Delivers RIBA’s First RI-Brand in a Quarter Century Posted inBranding & Identity Design The Royal Institute of British Architects has unveiled a new identity, ushering the org into the modern age. ## Saint-Urbain Gives Beam a Cheeky Rebrand Posted inBranding & Identity Design The rebrand turns a once-taboo category into something bold and proud—complete with cheeky curves, bright palettes, and zero shame. ## Lay’s Rays and the Art of Subtle Reinvention Posted inBranding & Identity Design The heritage brand’s new design system is built with what PepsiCo’s senior design director calls a “glocal approach,” ensuring Lay’s feels unmistakably itself from Mumbai to Madrid, while allowing regional flavor to shine. ## Whisky, Wood, and Wonder: The Macallan’s Story in Symbols Posted inPackaging Design Jessica Deseo’s interview with the in-house creative team behind the Scottish whisky distiller’s latest collab with the legendary David Carson. ## Uncommon’s Lisa Smith and Nils Leonard on What Design Should Be Posted inDesign Culture Co-founder Nils Leonard and newly appointed global chief design officer Lisa Smith reflect on the industry and they pull no punches about what’s broken, what needs dismantling, and why design must be braver, louder, and more ambitious. See more VIEW ALL BRANDING & IDENTITY DESIGN See Your Work in PRINT ## Submit a Project Submit now ## Most POPULAR ## Playing With Creativity: Gray Garmon Posted inCreativity is the Job of the Future ## What Matters to Amelia Nash Posted inWhat Matters ## A Modern Form of Worship | Matthew Rolston Posted inPrint is Dead (Long Live Print!) ## The Wisest Birds Show Up, Not Off Posted inCreative Voices ## The Design Of Authentic Storytelling: Meet Peter Aguero of The Moth Posted inDesign Of Podcast ## The Dress that Outsmarted the Algorithm Posted inIndustry Perspectives ## The Official Posters of the 2026 Winter Olympics and Paralympics Have Been Unveiled Posted inPoster Design ## The Creative Compass: Staying Human in an AI-Driven World Posted inAI ## What Matters to George Gottl Posted inWhat Matters ## The Daily Heller: The ‘Where and What?!’ in Modern Wayfinding Posted inThe Daily Heller ## The Crossroads Posted inCreative Voices ## The Daily Heller: S&M in ’60s Culture Posted inThe Daily Heller ## “Disruptive Embroideress” Nicole Chui Flips Embroidery and Soccer Kit Culture on its Head Posted inDesigner Interviews ## Make a Difference With Rob Craven of ScalePassion Posted inBrands for a Better World ## The Daily Heller: How Will the Next Mayor Handle This City? Posted inThe Daily Heller ## I’m Wondering: How Do You Know Anything? Posted inCreative Voices ## The Daily Heller: A Tsunami of Typefaces Posted inThe Daily Heller ## Tobias Frere-Jones Looks to the Past With Optimism About the Future Posted inType Tuesday ## Creative Recovery With Skye Hilton and Troy Whittington Posted inCreativity is the Job of the Future ## What Matters to Kevin Steele Posted inWhat Matters VIEW ALL ARTICLES Advertisement ### Get everything that’s fit to print Keep up with all things PRINT by subscribing to our weekly email newsletter. Subscribe Our partners - WordPress PRINT is a member of the Bookshop.org affiliate program. If you purchase something through one of our links, it may earn us a small commission. - About - Partners - Advertising & Sponsorship - Job Board - Submit a project - Contact - Privacy - Instagram - Twitter - Facebook - LinkedIn - Pinterest Proudly powered by WordPress. Hosted by Pressable.