Print Magazine August 2012 Digital Download The Trash Issue

Mydesignshop Team | Jun 30, 2021

You'll Love This Digital issue If:

  • You've got an eco-friendly attitude
  • You love color!
  • You appreciate good graphic design

Print's August 2012 issue features a special section designed by Sulki & Min that focuses on trash and its afterlife. The Trash issue explores concepts of waste, abandonment, preservation and collection, and even recycles an article from 1993. The issue also features winners of the HOW + PRINT 2012 Color in Design Competition.

In the Print Magazine August 2012 Issue You'll Find:

FEATURES

Reused, Rewasted, Reabandoned, Reforgotten, Recollected

Trash and its endless afterlife

By Sulki & Min

Loving Garbage

Print recycles: This 1993 story on an exhibition of waste management is reprinted throughout the feature well.

By Tod Lippy

Garbage Without Borders

A travelogue of crappy graphics

By Michèle Champagne

Death of a Pressman

A remembrance of Tom Trumble, letterpress pressman, and a meditation on preservation and nostalgia

By Fritz Swanson

Trash the Block

A visual catalog of lost and abandoned objects in one Brooklyn neighborhood

By Jillian Tamaki

Killing Time

Jennifer Heuer, Post Typography, and Rumors tell us about their favorite projects that never saw the light of day. Also, 18 designers answer the question “What’s in your garbage?”

Waste Not

Could a locally made garbage can help bring American manufacturing back from the brink?

By Alissa Walker

Trashed and Found

A packaging designer discovers her own work discarded in the streets.

By Debbie Millman

Print’s 2012 Color Competition

Our annual look at the best use of color in design

DEPARTMENTS

Grids+Guides: Droog goes waste-free, Steven Heller studies ice cream, and The New York Times Magazine talks trash.

Dialogue: Steven Heller interviews Kevin O’Callaghan, junkyard alchemist.

Interaction: Is information overload killing our ability to think?

Observer: Rick Poynor on the aesthetic transformation of waste

Best Practices: Getting rid of sticky-label liners

Stereotype: Paul Shaw and Stephen Coles on the workaday beauty of stencil letters

Back Issue: Martin Fox revives Print’s Salon des Refusés.

Reviews: Tom Vanderbilt on “Graphic Design: Now in Production,” and Claire Lui on Robert Caro’s LBJ covers

In the Studio: Andrew Byrom’s ample campus work space

SKU                                     V9061

Author/Speaker/Editor     Print Editors

File Type                             PDF

Format                             Collection

ISBN 13                            9781440330261


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