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Content includes:
Where you are, where you’ve been and where you’re going – Transport Graphics for non-Western cultures. Richard Dragun of Design Research Unit
Culture Stations – Manhattan’s subway is undergoing a transformation with its first four Culture Stations. Jenny Towndrow talks to Colin Forbes about the one Pentagram New York is designing.
The Stockholm Public Transport System and Art – Lesley Greene
Printing at the Science Museum – Colin Cohen
Books: Type Identification – An appreciation by Ian Pape.

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Typographic, 23, December 1983
Typographic, 23, December 1983
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From the design archive:
From the design archive:
From the design archive:
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Last month (March 2022), I spoke to over fifty Graphic Design undergraduates about the archive and my passion for design history, after which the students had full access to items in the collection and participated in discourse amongst their peers and lecturers. As part of their critical studies unit, the students will be producing essays and content related to the impact, history and aesthetics of selected artefacts.

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Little is known about the talented designer Günther Glückert. Born during the 1930s, a period that proved less than conducive to nurturing youthful artistic endeavours, did not halt Glückert's path of becoming a talented designer.
The first American university to accept graphic designers as members of the faculty was the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, called M. I. T, for short. The work created by the design group reflects the high level of instruction, the realistic setting of the training and the progressive philosophy of this institute.

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Interiors was an American magazine published by Whitney Publications, New York and ran from 1940. Before being relaunched as Interiors, the magazine was originally called The Upholsterer which ran from 1888 until 1940.