In a world where headlines fade, one exhibition at Connecticut College stands as a testament to enduring cultural strength.
The 1970s were a bold, transformative decade for design, and typography was no exception. As phototypesetting matured, ...
This very notion even comes down to the moniker he chose for himself, named after the graphic designer Herb Lubalin. (FYI, his real name is a secret.) You see, back before he was even a viral ...
Blanks visited the Cooper Union’s Herb Lubalin Study Center of Design and Typography. Named after the legendary graphic designer, the subterranean library contains vast archives of design work.