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The Cook Up
TITLE: The Cook Up
AUTHOR: D. Watkins
PUBLISHER: Grand Central Publishing

ART DIRECTOR: Elizabeth Connor



The Course of Love
TITLE: The Course of Love
AUTHOR: Alain de Botton
PUBLISHER: Simon & Schuster

DESIGNER: Alison Forner
CREATIVE DIRECTOR: Jackie Seow



The Curious Charms of Arthur Pepper
TITLE: The Curious Charms of Arthur Pepper
AUTHOR: Phaedra Patrick
PUBLISHER: MIRA Books

DESIGNER: Jeff Miller
DESIGN FIRM: Faceout Studio



The Curse of Beauty
TITLE: The Curse of Beauty
AUTHOR: James Bone (author) / Alexis Gargagliano (editor)
PUBLISHER: Regan Arts

DESIGNER: Richard Ljoenes
CREATIVE DIRECTOR: Richard Ljoenes
ART DIRECTOR: Richard Ljoenes
DESIGN FIRM: Regan Arts



The Dark Flood Rises
TITLE: The Dark Flood Rises
AUTHOR: Margaret Drabble
PUBLISHER: Canongate Books

ART DIRECTOR: Rafaela Romaya



The Devils of Cardona
TITLE: The Devils of Cardona
AUTHOR: Matthew Carr
PUBLISHER: Riverhead Books | Penguin Random House

DESIGNER: Ben Denzer
ART DIRECTOR: Helen Yentus
DESIGN FIRM: Penguin Art Group



The Electrifying Fall of Rainbow City
TITLE: The Electrifying Fall of Rainbow City
AUTHOR: Margaret Creighton
PUBLISHER: W.W. Norton

DESIGNER: Jennifer Carrow
ART DIRECTOR: Eleen Cheung



The Essential Goethe
TITLE: The Essential Goethe
AUTHOR: Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, Edited by Matthew Bell
PUBLISHER: Princeton University Press

DESIGNER: Chris Ferrante
CREATIVE DIRECTOR: Maria Lindenfeldar



The Fat Artist
TITLE: The Fat Artist
AUTHOR: Benjamin Hale
PUBLISHER: Simon & Schuster

DESIGNER: Na Kim
CREATIVE DIRECTOR: Jackie Seow
ART DIRECTOR: Alison Forner



The Fermented Man
TITLE: The Fermented Man
AUTHOR: Derek Dellinger
PUBLISHER: Overlook Press

DESIGNER: Anthony Morais
CREATIVE DIRECTOR: Anthony Morais
ART DIRECTOR: Anthony Morais
DESIGN FIRM: Anthony Morais



The Fixers
TITLE: The Fixers
AUTHOR: Julia Rabig
PUBLISHER: University of Chicago Press

DESIGNER: Brian Chartier
CREATIVE DIRECTOR: Jill Shimabukuro
ART DIRECTOR: Jill Shimabukuro



The Fountainhead
TITLE: The Fountainhead
AUTHOR: Ayn Rand
PUBLISHER: Penguin Random House

DESIGNER: Leo Nickolls
ART DIRECTOR: Anthony Ramondo/Emily Osborne



The Frontal Lobe Syndrome - A Neuropsychiatric Challenge
TITLE: The Frontal Lobe Syndrome - A Neuropsychiatric Challenge
AUTHOR: Welmoed A. Krudop
PUBLISHER: Welmoed A. Krudop

DESIGNER: Paul Wolterink
CREATIVE DIRECTOR: Paul Wolterink
ART DIRECTOR: Paul Wolterink
DESIGN FIRM: Paul Wolterink



The Girl Before
TITLE: The Girl Before
AUTHOR: Rena Olsen
PUBLISHER: Putnam

DESIGNER: Jaya Miceli
ART DIRECTOR: Monica Cordova



The Girl Before
TITLE: The Girl Before
AUTHOR: Rena Olsen
PUBLISHER: Putnam Books | Penguin Random House

DESIGNER: Jaya Miceli
ART DIRECTOR: Monica Cordova
DESIGN FIRM: Penguin Art Group



The Great William
TITLE: The Great William
AUTHOR: Theodore Leinwand
PUBLISHER: The University of Chicago Press

DESIGNER: Matt Avery
CREATIVE DIRECTOR: Jill Shimabukuro
DESIGN FIRM: The University of Chicago Press



The Guineveres
TITLE: The Guineveres
AUTHOR: Sarah Domet
PUBLISHER: Flatiron Books

DESIGNER: Lauren Harms
ART DIRECTOR: Keith Hayes



The History of Great Things
TITLE: The History of Great Things
AUTHOR: Author: Elizabeth Crane / Editor: Laura Brown
PUBLISHER: Harper

DESIGNER: Robin Bilardello



The Hourglass Factory
TITLE: The Hourglass Factory
AUTHOR: Lucy Ribchester
PUBLISHER: Pegasus Books

DESIGNER: Jeff Miller
DESIGN FIRM: Faceout Studio



The House of God
TITLE: The House of God
AUTHOR: Samuel Shelm
PUBLISHER: Penguin Random House

DESIGNER: Colleen Reinhart
ART DIRECTOR: Anthony Ramondo/Emily Osborne



The Illustrated Walden
TITLE: The Illustrated Walden
AUTHOR: Henry David Thoreau
PUBLISHER: Tarcher Perigee

DESIGNER: Alison Forner
CREATIVE DIRECTOR: Paul Buckley
ART DIRECTOR: Roseanne Serra/Jess Morphew



The Industries of the Future
TITLE: The Industries of the Future
AUTHOR: Alec Ross
PUBLISHER: Simon & Schuster

DESIGNER: Jason Heuer
ART DIRECTOR: Jackie Seow
DESIGN FIRM: Jason Heuer Design



The Last Days of Magic
TITLE: The Last Days of Magic
AUTHOR: Mark Tompkins
PUBLISHER: Viking Books | Penguin Random House

DESIGNER: Jason Ramirez
ART DIRECTOR: Paul Buckley
DESIGN FIRM: Penguin Art Group



The Last of Her
TITLE: The Last of Her
AUTHOR: Kim Dana Kupperman
PUBLISHER: Jaded Ibis Press

DESIGNER: Eugenia Kim



The Last Tycoon
TITLE: The Last Tycoon
AUTHOR: F. Scott Fitzgerald
PUBLISHER: Can Publishing

DESIGNER: Utku Lomlu
CREATIVE DIRECTOR: Utku Lomlu
ART DIRECTOR: Utku Lomlu
DESIGN FIRM: Lom Creative



The Life and Death of Sophie Stark
TITLE: The Life and Death of Sophie Stark
AUTHOR: Anna North
PUBLISHER: Plume

DESIGNER: Rachel Willey
ART DIRECTOR: Jason Booher



The Light Fantastic
TITLE: The Light Fantastic
AUTHOR: Sarah Combs/Nicole Raymond
PUBLISHER: Candlewick Press

DESIGNER: Matt Roeser
CREATIVE DIRECTOR: Chris Paul



The Lost TIme Accidents
TITLE: The Lost TIme Accidents
AUTHOR: John Wray
PUBLISHER: Canongate Books

DESIGNER: Peter Adlington
DESIGN FIRM: Canongate Books



The Lost Time Accidents
TITLE: The Lost Time Accidents
AUTHOR: John Wray
PUBLISHER: Farrar, Straus and Giroux

DESIGNER: Janet Hansen
CREATIVE DIRECTOR: Rodrigo Corral
ART DIRECTOR: Jennifer Carrow



The Love and Lemons Cookbook
TITLE: The Love and Lemons Cookbook
AUTHOR: Jeanine Donofrio
PUBLISHER: Avery Books | Penguin Random House

DESIGNER: Make & Matter
ART DIRECTOR: Andrea Ho
DESIGN FIRM: Penguin Art Group



The Lowland
TITLE: The Lowland
AUTHOR: Jhumpa Lahiri
PUBLISHER: Random House

DESIGNER: Rymn Massand
CREATIVE DIRECTOR: Rymn Massand
DESIGN FIRM: +RYMN



The Major Refutation
TITLE: The Major Refutation
AUTHOR: Pierre Senges
PUBLISHER: Contra Mundum Press

DESIGNER: Sergio Aquindo & Alessandro Segalini



The Memory of Lemon
TITLE: The Memory of Lemon
AUTHOR: Judith Fertig
PUBLISHER: Penguin Random House

DESIGNER: Rita Frangie
ART DIRECTOR: Rita Frangie



The Midnight War of Mateo Martinez
TITLE: The Midnight War of Mateo Martinez
AUTHOR: Robin Yardi
PUBLISHER: Carolrhoda Books

DESIGNER: Emily Harris
DESIGN FIRM: Lerner Publishing Group



The Mother
TITLE: The Mother
AUTHOR: Author: Yvvette Edwards / Tracy Sherrod
PUBLISHER: Harper

DESIGNER: Robin Bilardello



The Mothers
TITLE: The Mothers
AUTHOR: Brit Bennett
PUBLISHER: Riverhead Books | Penguin Random House

DESIGNER: Rachel Willey
ART DIRECTOR: Helen Yentus
DESIGN FIRM: Penguin Art Group



The Night of the Cat's Return
TITLE: The Night of the Cat's Return
AUTHOR: Chanho Song
PUBLISHER: Autumn Hill Books

DESIGNER: Justin Angeles
CREATIVE DIRECTOR: Justin Angeles
ART DIRECTOR: Justin Angeles
DESIGN FIRM: Justin Angeles



The Nordic Theory of Everything
TITLE: The Nordic Theory of Everything
AUTHOR: Author: Anu Partanen / Editor: Gail Winston
PUBLISHER: Harper

DESIGNER: Milan Bozic



The Other Side of the World
TITLE: The Other Side of the World
AUTHOR: Stephanie Bishop
PUBLISHER: Atria Books

DESIGNER: Donna Cheng
ART DIRECTOR: Albert Tang



THE PASSION OF MADEMOISELLE S.
TITLE: THE PASSION OF MADEMOISELLE S.
AUTHOR: JEAN YVES BERTHAULT
PUBLISHER: RANDOM HOUSE; SPIEGEL & GRAU

DESIGNER: GABRIELE WILSON
ART DIRECTOR: GREG MOLLICA



The Past
TITLE: The Past
AUTHOR: Author: Tessa Hadley / Editor: Jennifer Barth
PUBLISHER: Harper

DESIGNER: Robin Bilardello



The Pelican Shakespeare (King Lear | Hamlet | A Midsummer Night's Dream | Julius Caesar | Twelfth Night | Othello | The Taming of the Shrew | Romeo and Juliet | The Tempest | Macbeth)
TITLE: The Pelican Shakespeare (King Lear | Hamlet | A Midsummer Night's Dream | Julius Caesar | Twelfth Night | Othello | The Taming of the Shrew | Romeo and Juliet | The Tempest | Macbeth)
AUTHOR: William Shakespeare
PUBLISHER: Penguin Classics | Penguin Random House

DESIGNER: Manuja Waldia
ART DIRECTOR: Paul Buckley
DESIGN FIRM: Penguin Art Group



The Plague and I; Anybody Can Do Anything; Onions in the Stew
TITLE: The Plague and I; Anybody Can Do Anything; Onions in the Stew
AUTHOR: Betty MacDonald
PUBLISHER: University of Washington Press

DESIGNER: Thomas Eykemans



The Poser
TITLE: The Poser
AUTHOR: Jacob Rubin
PUBLISHER: PenguinRandomHouse

DESIGNER: Will Staehle



The Prince of Mars
TITLE: The Prince of Mars
AUTHOR: James Thompson
PUBLISHER: James Thompson

DESIGNER: Sarah Bianchi
CREATIVE DIRECTOR: Sarah Bianchi
ART DIRECTOR: Sarah Bianchi
DESIGN FIRM: Sarah Bianchi Design



The Principia
TITLE: The Principia
AUTHOR: Isaac Newton, translated by I. Bernard Cohen and Anne Whitman
PUBLISHER: University of California Press

DESIGNER: Lia Tjandra
ART DIRECTOR: Lia Tjandra
DESIGN FIRM: University of California Press



The Regional Office is Under Attack
TITLE: The Regional Office is Under Attack
AUTHOR: Manuel Gonzales
PUBLISHER: Riverhead Books | Penguin Random House

DESIGNER: Grace Han
ART DIRECTOR: Helen Yentus
DESIGN FIRM: Penguin Art Group



The Science of Sherlock Holmes
TITLE: The Science of Sherlock Holmes
AUTHOR: E. J. Wagner
PUBLISHER: Fall River Press

DESIGNER: David Ter-Avanesyan
CREATIVE DIRECTOR: Jo Obarowski
ART DIRECTOR: Elizabeth Mihaltse Lindy



The Secret War
TITLE: The Secret War
AUTHOR: Author: Max Hastings / Editor: Jonathan Jao
PUBLISHER: Harper

DESIGNER: Milan Bozic



The Sex Lives of Siamese Twins
TITLE: The Sex Lives of Siamese Twins
AUTHOR: Irvine Welsh / Vintage International
PUBLISHER: Vintage

DESIGNER: Isabel Urbina Pe_a
ART DIRECTOR: Megan Wilson



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Observed


The Biden Harris campaign is looking for a design lead and a graphic designer. (Both positions are full-time and based in Wilmington, Delaware.)

Mexico City is facing a desperate but unsurprising water crisis.  But, Javier Sánchez, founder of architectural firm JSa, says that by returning to ancient water technologies—like efficient rainwater harvesting—homes can be both beautiful and water-self-sufficient. 

Climeworks, a Swiss start-up, has just unveiled Mammoth, the world’s biggest carbon-absorbing plant. Located in Hellisheidi, Iceland, Mammoth is designed to remove 36,000 metric tons of carbon each year, the equivalent of taking 8,600 cars off the road. “It’s a drop in the bucket, but it’s a much bigger drop in the bucket than any we’ve seen so far,”  Klaus Lackner, who heads the Center for Negative Carbon Emissions at Arizona State University, tells the Washington Post. 

The Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) has instituted a voluntary “Secure by Design” pledge for enterprise software makers. It affirms they are improving, documenting, and publicly sharing a host of security protocols, fixes, and best practices. All the cool kids seemed to have signed up.    

Veterans are now playing an essential role in helping VA health centers design new facilities by piloting design simulators and assessing physical mockups before construction begins.  

It's hard out there for a young designer, says Nendo founder Oki Sato. "You have to think about materials and the process — not just human-centered, but for the planet — and we have to think about how it will be recycled in the future as well.”

Fast Company’s global design editor, Mark Wilson, sat down with Fuse Project founder Yves Béhar, Neri & Hu Design cofounder Rosanna Hu, IKEA CEO Jesper Brodin, and Mattel Chief Design Officer Chris Down and asked how AI was impacting their businesses. “The era of designing general devices and or apps that work the same way for everyone is going to be over soon,” says Béhar. Good ideas come from teams, but in the future, says Hu, “we might be able to get something in three minutes.” But Brodin asked the big questions. “What are the risks to humanity? How are we impacting truth?”

At the screening of Gary Hustwit’s new documentary, Eno, visionary musician Brian Eno said: "Algorithms cannot be in the hands of individuals like Elon Musk and Mark Zuckerberg."⁠ It’s a capitalism thing. “Well, one thing that is really, really clear to me is that whoever designs the algorithms, designs the future. And it’s completely terrifying to me that the design of those algorithms is, in fact, almost 99 percent made by a few young Americans who want to make a lot of money. If profitability is the main goal of the design, then we’re going to end up with the same kind of shit that we got from social media.”

Did you know that since 1956, each Eurovision host broadcaster has had to come up with its own logo? Some are generic and forgettable, while others are more professional (and maybe also forgettable) (and speaking of forgetting, Istanbul completely forgot to design one in 2004, which is where at least one generic stand-in proved useful). As a suite of visual emblems, they're fascinating as a collective snapshot, sitting at the intersection of typography, globalism, and the amped-up TV culture of the music business. Among our favorites is the 2017 logo, which claims to have taken its inspiration from a traditional Ukrainian necklace, or namysto—considered to be a protective amulet and a symbol of beauty and health—and in this case, a way to honor and celebrate diversity.

Wonderful job opportunity—perhaps for a newly-minted MFA grad—working with the amazing people at Cita Press, where they celebrate the spread of culture and knowledge by publishing the writings of women authors whose works are open-licensed or in the public domain. Through its library of collaboratively designed free books, Cita honors the principles of decentralization, collective knowledge production, and equitable access to knowledge.

Struggling to figure out what to watch on Netflix? You're not alone! That's a challenge that still keeps Steve Johnson, Netflix’s VP of design, up at night.

How does color function In factories, schools, and hospitals? In the 1950s, it functioned like this. (Part Two is here.)

As if Prime Minister Justin Trudeau didn't have enough on his plate, public response to a new identity program sparks controversy (and ridicule). "It looks like a moose getting a prostrate exam!" one person noted. "It looks like a Minecraft character milking an elk!" observed another. Behold: the communications kerfuffle around the design of a new logo for the Canadian Army.

Every object we bring into the world has a contextual backdrop, and every design decision is a compromise. How long should objects last? Charlie Humble-Thomas—a student at the RCA in London—ponders the question of what he calls “conditional longevity”. 

The United Methodist Church has reversed its denomination’s anti-LGBTQ policies and teachings and lifted all bans on same-sex marriage and gay clergy. The fight to allow same-sex marriage and gay clergy has been part of a painful debate within major Protestant denominations in the U.S. for nearly fifty years. Click through for a timeline of major milestones of the last five decades. 

AAPI History Month turns 45 this year.  Most people credit its establishment to Jeanie Jew, a fourth-generation Chinese American and a co-founder of the congressional Asian-Pacific staff caucus. Her grandfather had helped build the Transcontinental Railroad in the 1800s and then was killed amid anti-Asian unrest, a story which moved her colleagues on the Hill. In 1979, with support from California Rep. Norm Mineta and Hawaii Senators Daniel Inouye and Spark Matsunaga, President Jimmy Carter issued a proclamation designating the first week of May as “Asian/Pacific American Heritage Week.”

The impossible dilemma of Black female leadership. “In predominantly White spaces, a Black woman is expected to code-switch, mimic White culture, and either explicitly or implicitly affirm harmful propaganda about Black people, in order to signal that she can be trusted by the establishment,” says Shauna Cox in Nonprofit Quarterly Magazine.

Weimar, Germany—the city that was home to both Germany’s post-1918 government and the first (of three) Bauhauses—has taken the courageous step to re-examine the school’s relationship to National Socialism. Organized by the Klassic Stiftung Weimar and running from May 9 through mid-September, three exhibitions take on this immense subject: The Bauhaus As a Site of Political Contest, 1919-1933, will be at the Museum Neues Weimar; Removed – Confiscated – Assimilated, 1930/37 at the Bauhaus Museum; and Living in the Dictatorship, 1933 -1945 at the Schiller Museum. A review in today's Guardian looks at the complexity and coordination of this trio of shows, and delves into the historical nuance—and torment—of its political and artistic history. 

Design Reviewed is dedicated to digitally preserving graphic design history and documenting the expansive visual culture of the last century. The archive is the work of one extremely dedicated man: his name is Matt Lamont (and you can get a little taste of his obsession here).

Providing tactical strategies and creative support to tackle the complexities of balancing intuition and taste, technical and personal capability, strategic business decisions in design work and the demands of modern brand building, Matt Owens's A Visible Distance: Craft, Creativity, and the Business of Design speaks to students, educators, and professionals.

Opening in 2025, the Boston Public Art Triennial will be curated by Pedro H. Alonzo and Terese Lukey and is free and accessible to all. More here.
 

And for your Friday enjoyment—Designer! (A poem by Dorothy Chan.)

In Iran, the ancient qanat system enabled irrigation in desert environments, allowed for agriculture to flourish, and fostered community cooperation. “They are based on a huge shareholding system that requires different people living in a region to work together and use the water resources available," observes Negar Sanaan Bensi, a lecturer and researcher in the faculty of architecture at the Delft University of Technology in the Netherlands. With global warming sending temperatures soaring, rethinking these cooling tunnels represents a huge design opportunity, and hints at a promising future for community-building. (Also: they're already using it in Spain.)

California Governor Gavin Newsom—long criticized for failing to address his state’s $73 billion budget deficit, overspending and lack of focus on local issues—asks for public input on the design of a state coin. Hilarity (and, well, yes) humiliation ensues.

How does governance impact the preservation of critical, cultural, and historical artifacts, including, and especially, our cherished institutional archives? John Thackara has some ideas.

London design practice EcoLogicStudio has created a collection of everyday objects—including a desktop air purifier that outputs material used to create furniture and accessories—using algae.

Sloan Leo offers seven prompts to help you better understand what it means to queer design.

Steven Heller reviews Made in Italy NYC—an exclusive (and free!) exhibition celebrating the rich heritage of postwar Italian graphic design. (Bonus video content here.)

Fascinating new (hybrid) job opportunity at MIT, where they are recruiting an Exhibition and Commons Director to manage an exciting set of public spaces known as “the commons”, the newest of which has been carved out of the redesigned Metropolitan Storage Warehouse on MIT’s campus. The commons is envisioned as an assembly of curated physical sites and a set of related programs with a primary focus on architecture, design, urbanism, art, and technology. for their new building. Details here.

Everything you ever wanted to know about the origins of Dutch design (but were afraid to ask).



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