Voice: AIGA Journal of Design

Voice: AIGA Journal of Design is an online publication for the discussion of design matters, featuring insightful interviews, engaging essays and thoughtful criticism. Voice encourages respectful reader feedback and seeks to inspire like contributions to enhance and go beyond the subjects raised in this forum.

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In Remembrance of Nathan Gluck: The Smile on AIGA’s Institutional Face
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by Steven Heller
Oct 07, 2008(3)
Who was Nathan Gluck? Heller pays tribute to the artist, archivist and friend.

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Analyzing Terror through Imagery: An Interview with Nancy Hartevelt Kobrin
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by Steven Heller
Sep 30, 2008(0)
How does imagery influence terror? Heller asks psychoanalyst Nancy Hartevelt Kobrin to make visual sense of the chaos.

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Fireworks! Innocence! Nostalgia!
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by David Barringer
Sep 23, 2008(4)
Summer, alas, has ended. But, for Barringer, there’s nothing like a roadside fireworks store to set off a string of vacation memories.

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Westward Hoard! An Interview with Edward W. Nolan
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by Steven Heller
Sep 16, 2008(1)
Before you throw out that map, think again. Heller talks to a special collections expert about ephemera’s lasting value.

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Hockey Moms Deserve Better (Design)
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by Yamuna Ramachandran
Sep 09, 2008(123)
Were the hand-painted signs at the RNC quaint or just plain insulting? Voter and designer Ramachandran says we can do better.

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Not in My Front Yard!
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by Ralph Caplan
Sep 03, 2008(2)
Previously in Voice, Caplan wrote about the irony of making signs to correct signs. His latest observation? Fighting litter with litter.