The Marginalian
The Marginalian

Reads tagged with “design”

Books for Dad: 7 Esoteric Father’s Day Gift Ideas
Books for Dad: 7 Esoteric Father’s Day Gift Ideas

Film neverland, copper, maps, and how to save dad from having a midlife affair.

read article

LAxNYC: Creative Takes on a Cross-Country Road Trip
LAxNYC: Creative Takes on a Cross-Country Road Trip

Typographic travel, or what 4,129 miles have to do with the new art of lifestreaming.

read article

Music Philosophy: Famous Lyrics as Typographic Art
Music Philosophy: Famous Lyrics as Typographic Art

Love is all you need, worry vs. laughter, and why Plato’s got nothing on Jay Z.

read article

Data Flow, The Sequel
Data Flow, The Sequel

What seven years of eye candy have to do with the future of design in the age of data.

read article

The Art of Money
The Art of Money

Gangsta Abe, Russian plagiarism, and how to pay for food with your art.

read article

Spam as Art
Spam as Art

Flowers from junk, postmodern poetry, and a beautiful way to invite Nigerian scammers into your living room.

read article

The Creators Project
The Creators Project

Brazilian digital graffiti, Korean engineering and the evolution of modern art.

read article

The Bookshelf Rethought, Part 3
The Bookshelf Rethought, Part 3

Fluidity of form, elegance in asymmetry, brilliant minimalism, and how to roll like a nomad.

read article

See Better to Learn Better: Glasses Reinvented
See Better to Learn Better: Glasses Reinvented

49 colorful ways to boost education, or what design genius has to do with nixing social stigma.

read article

Subway Etiquette Posters: New York, Toronto, Tokyo
Subway Etiquette Posters: New York, Toronto, Tokyo

Sardines, anthropomorphic luggage, and what the beach has to do with train doors.

read article

View Full Site

The Marginalian participates in the Bookshop.org and Amazon.com affiliate programs, designed to provide a means for sites to earn commissions by linking to books. In more human terms, this means that whenever you buy a book from a link here, I receive a small percentage of its price, which goes straight back into my own colossal biblioexpenses. Privacy policy. (TLDR: You're safe — there are no nefarious "third parties" lurking on my watch or shedding crumbs of the "cookies" the rest of the internet uses.)