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PRINT Magazine
• Steven Heller

The Daily Heller: Das Plakat From Germany and Switzerland

Dig into 100 of the best posters of the year.

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PRINT Magazine
• Susan Milligan

Are We Designing Ourselves Into Isolation?

Susan Milligan explores how fear-driven architecture is turning homes into fortresses, arguing that design can either deepen isolation or create the in-between spaces—like porches and verandas—that foster connection, community, and ultimately greater safety.

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PRINT Magazine
• Steven Heller

The Daily Heller: Happy Third of July

"The Crossing" compares historic perspectives of Washington’s Crossing with responses by national and international contemporary artists.

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PRINT Magazine
• Charlotte Beach

Six Cinquième Scribbles a New Future for the Arts Nonprofit 1001 Colors

By unearthing a piece of history hidden in the literal fabric of their new headquarters, Six Cinquième gives a vital arts nonprofit a scalable national identity.

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PRINT Magazine
• Steven Heller

The Daily Heller: The Birth of Industrial Modernism

'Modern Design Across Borders' explores how design evolved in the years between the two world wars.

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PRINT Magazine
• Deb Aldrich

Type Tuesday: Calenza Proves the Best Type Museums Are City Streets

Calenza transforms the vernacular lettering of Valencia's iconic ceramic street signs into a contemporary type family that proves thoughtful design solutions can still be found hiding in plain sight.

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WBUR News
• WBUR

Maine Democrats weigh alternatives to Graham Platner after sexual assault allegation

Boston Globe political reporter James Pindell joins WBUR's Morning Edition to discuss who the party could tap to replace Graham Platner at the top of the ticket, were he to withdraw.

WBUR News
• WBUR

Tips for cooking with a busy brain

Catherine Smart's weekly podcast, "Not From Concentrate," helps people with busy brains lock in and have fun in the kitchen. Though her podcast, newsletter and upcoming cookbook are geared toward people with ADHD, her advice is universal.

PRINT Magazine
• Jessica Deseo

Typography Has Its Monumental Moment at the Obama Presidential Center

Few projects celebrate typography at this scale. The Obama Presidential Center's Words of Hope installation uses 458 oversized Gotham Bold letters to transform one of President Obama's most memorable speeches into a permanent architectural experience.

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PRINT Magazine
• Amelia Nash

Made on Purpose: Notes From iF Design Berlin

At iF Design's Award Night and Trend Conference in Berlin, the industry's conversation about AI quietly grew up. The new question isn't whether the machines will replace us. It's what survives them.

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PRINT Magazine
• Steven Heller

The Daily Heller: Modern Design Socialists

Yugoslav socialism in the ’50s and ’60s doesn't look all that different from American corporate design of the same era.

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PRINT Magazine
• Steven Heller

The Daily Heller: Art, Design, Murder — a Summer Whodunit

Steven Heller goes back in time with 'A Fair Corpse.'

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PRINT Magazine
• Jessica Deseo

What Designers Need to Know from the Sustainable Brands Conference 2026

If you work on brands, Sustainable Brands is a conference worth paying attention to. It offers a look at the policies, consumer trends, and innovations shaping the future of business—and ultimately influencing how brands design, communicate, and build trust with consumers.

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PRINT Magazine
• Steven Heller

The Daily Heller: Women of the Wiener Werkstätte

The Vienna Workshops were a wellspring of Modern design in Austria.

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ProPublica

NEW: The First Major Overhaul of Public Lands Grazing Regulations in a Generation Looks to Cut Out Public Involvement

For the first time since 1995, the Bureau of Land Management is rewriting its grazing regulations. The new rule, which governs ranching across 155 million acres of public lands in the West, would heavily favor the livestock industry.
https://www.propublica.org/article/public-land-livestock-grazing-ranching-access?utm_source=mastodon&utm_medium=social&utm_campaign=mastodon-post

#News #PublicLands #Livestock #Cattle #Regulation #Native #Environment #Conservation

Berkeleyside
• Gabe Meline | KQED

Berkeley Rep’s ‘The Lunchbox,’ a sweet and sensory hit set in Mumbai, has been extended twice

At a recent mid-run performance of the world-premiere musical, the audience was roughly half South Asian and half older white Berkeleyan.

@art.feediverse.org - Great art on Bluesky

Paul Klee, Comedians' Handbill, 1938 #metmuseum #paulklee

Prison Journalism Project
• Nathan Gray

How One Veteran Survives PTSD in Prison

A photo shows two individuals in military garb, with an American flag patch in the foreground.

Kevin Meyers dreamed about the arm against his windpipe in the war in the Middle East. Everything became a blank void except the man at his back. Meyers was flailing, then stopped. His training kicked in and he grabbed the man’s head, giving him control; whoever had control would win this fight. With his right hand, he grabbed his K-Bar, a Marine-issued knife strapped to the chest of his flak jacket, and stabbed the man.

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Freshly Pressed - WordPress.com
• Mari Sánchez Cayuso

No Patience for Plath

http://starsrainsunmoon.com/2026/06/28/no-patience-for-plath/

No Patience for Plath

My mother says I cannot speak like a normal person. She says every conversation with me turns into a metaphor with no parking. “Talk to me like a human being,” she says. “I don’t need a poem. I asked you a question.” And I laugh, because she is right. Then I tell her, “Well, I’m […]

Prison Journalism Project
• Robert Haas

An Unexpected Bird Brought Gentleness to This Prison Block

A photo of a sparrow bird in a green chainlink fence.

Mid-November dawn filtered through the barred windows of Cell Block C, where I began my morning vigil from my bunk. The chill had already seeped into the concrete walls of Shawangunk Correctional Facility, a New York state prison 75 miles north of Manhattan. The air smelled like institutional bleach and unwashed linens from the laundry cart.

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