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FEATURES


The Consumption Issue
The role designers play in driving spending, saving, and activism.
BY JOYCE RUTTER KAYE

Buildings and People
Marketers are shaping the luxury-condo craze with high-concept campaigns. Welcome to the branded life.
BY CAITLIN DOVER

This Year's Model
Dexter Sinister is a design studio, publisher, bookseller, and creative hub—all from one basement in New York City.
BY EDWARD LOVETT

Pink & Blue
Two photos and a host of facts illustrate the dramatic ways in which two shades can color children's worlds.
BY REBECCA BENGAL; PHOTOGRAPHS BY JEON MEE YOON

Poppin' Fresh Retail
Bono, Isaac Mizrahi, Time Warner, and Nike are all part of an emerging retail trend that captures consumers' hearts with a new take on planned obsolescence.
BY BRUCE N. WRIGHT

The Obsessives
A week's worth of time, money, and resources—gone in a flash? Four artists known for their clever online record-keeping show us how they spent all 604,800 seconds.
INTRODUCTION BY EMILY GORDON

Shadow Boxer
All James Harvey wanted was to make fine art. Thanks to Andy Warhol, he did—anonymously.
BY JAMES GADDY

Gee, You're Stinky!
The intimate questions of postwar advertising fanned body insecurity into flames of paranoia.
BY STEVEN HELLER

Total Fakers
You say that like it's a bad thing. But for Schein Berlin, designing fake products for TV and film is very, very good.
BY JUDE STEWART


DEPARTMENTS

CONTRIBUTORS 
Where we're calling from.

F.O.B. 
The New Yorker's extreme web makeover, monkeys in Scotland, Don Imus's yellow muzzle, and more.

SHELF LIFE
"Icerocks" doesn't, the Arcade Fire lights up a Bible, and Sean Wilsey talks about Hell.

MONOLOGUE 
Excess is Less  In a wasteful age, faux simplicity masks our overindulgence.
BY AKIKO BUSCH

OBSERVER 
Cover Me  The current attention paid to book jackets confirms their allure as havens of graphic invention.
BY RICK POYNOR

NEWSSTAND
Sweet Charity Can new magazines focused on social change do well while they do good?
BY RHONDA RUBINSTEIN

DIALOGUE
Stephen Duncombe, social historian.
INTERVIEW BY STEVEN HELLER

IN PRINT
Vol. 1/no. 1  In 1940, PRINT took an exasperated look at consumer antipathy toward wallpaper design.
BY MARTIN FOX

DESKTOP 
The Constant Reader The Times goes digital (again).
BY ANDREW BLUM

BOOKS
300% Cotton, by Helen Walters; Fandomania, by Elena Dorfman; Great American Billboards, by Fred E. Basten; The Art of the Band T-Shirt, by Amber Easby and Henry Oliver; Vintage Rock T-Shirts, by Seth Weisser, Gerard Maione, and Johan Kugelberg; The Virtuous Consumer, by Leslie Garrett; Core Memory, by John Alderman and Mark Richards; The New Erotic Photography, edited by Dian Hanson and Eric Kroll
REVIEW BY AARON BRITT

Shuffle, by Christian Marclay
REVIEW BY BRIAN SHOLIS

Otl Aicher,
by Markus Rathgeb
REVIEW BY RICHARD DOUBLEDAY

New and Used,
edited by Marc Joseph and Damon Krukowski
REVIEW BY BUZZ POOLE

MARKETPLACE
Design, With a Side of Fries  A national museum of graphic design may be as close as the 'burbs.
BY JANDOS ROTHSTEIN

END PRODUCT 
Trash, Transferred
BY STEVEN HELLER




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