
This month, Idea Mag features thematic maps and diagrams produced by Japanese designers from the late 1960s and 70s (illustrations and interviews). This issue is also dedicated to Andrew Blauvelt's work. Andrew Blauvelt is Design Director and Curator at the Walker Art Center in Minneapolis. As a practicing graphic designer and as a creative director, he is one of the most influential figures in US graphic design. As a critic and historian, Blauvelt has authored essays and guest-edited special issues on design and culture for many publications. This special article features both of his works and texts using 40 pages edited/layouted by themselves.
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Scanning the world for the best new graphic design talent, Mike Dorrian and Liz Farrelly have collated the work of 100 new designers, from Sao Paulo to Tokyo, Melbourne to Los Angeles, into a book that will both inspire and impress. The book focuses on practitioners still in the first decade of their career, either working alone or teamed up into small companies, showcasing projects, aesthetics and methodologies which push boundaries and redefine working practices.

As well as pinpointing the best new talent worldwide, this visually stunning survey provides a showcase of cutting-edge imagery for a student and professional audience. Thanks to affordable technology and up-for-it, media-savvy clients, a huge number of designers set themselves up in their own studios, straight from college. The kind of work that results is often fast, furious, rule-breaking and inspirational. These designers are also characterized by their love of their locale, along with nomadic tendencies and a small is beautiful attitude.
Authors: Michael Dorrian and Liz Farrelly. 352 pages. 220 x 220 mm. Buy it here
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