Volume dropping!

My book Volume: Writings on Graphic Design, Music, Art, and Culture drops from Princeton Architectural Press on July 21, 2010. The collection presents 29 new and classic text tracks covering critical essays, speculations, polemics, memoirs, ficciones, and more about and around the subtitled topics. In addition to my extensive introduction, the book also features “Liner [...]

A gift from Mark

The supremely talented illustrator Mark Andresen recently gifted me a portrait, drawn on the cardboard from a flat of cat food. The perfect meshing of subject and object! My thanks to Mark, who was the subject of my profile in the spring 2008 issue (#67) of the international design review Eye.

Hear me, hear me

To hear my interview on Design Matters with Debbie Millman on March 17, 2006, click here.

Our symbol:

The hexahexaflexagon

is the symbol-artifact of Ephemeral States. It is a folding paper object composed of 19 equilateral triangles that displays six different faces of six triangles. Three of the faces will open to two other faces, the other three will open to one. To view a short video on how to flex a hexahexaflexagon click here. (Video by Peter Eudenbach)

Our flag:

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