Essays and more in Emigre No. 70

By Kenneth FitzGerald


Emigre No.70: The Look Back Issue: Celebrating 25 Years in Graphic Design,
the 512-page compendium of the storied magazine has been published by Gingko Press. It includes full reproductions of three of my essays, a handful of quotes on the end papers, and my original letter to the editor in 1996 in a small enclosed booklet. The three essays—”Skilling Saws and Absorbent Catalogs” (from #48), “The Last Wave” (#54) and “What Culture Wants, What Culture Needs” (#62)—will also be included in my book Volume in revised and remastered forms.

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