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PRINT March-April 2007
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FEATURES


New Visual Artists Review
Our annual presentation of the 20 brightest design stars under 30 years old.

Your Design Here
Are amateurs taking over? Don't panic—DIY culture just might have something to teach us.
BY VIRGINIA POSTREL

Agency of One
Advertisers are rushing to let Joe Public make their commercials, but questions remain about control, credibility, and effectiveness.
BY ANTHONY VAGNONI

Magic Kingdom
What happens when Miami meets Japanese culture? Lots of toys, parades, and playgrounds. Behold the power of Friends With You!
BY CALEB NEELON

The Day the Yearbook Died
Dead-tree books may be passé, but kids still want a place to keep their memories—and keep them current.
BY JEFF MACINTYRE

Beautiful Dreamers
A family's treasured mementos from two New York City high schools in the '30s say volumes about the way the world was then.
BY PENNY WOLFSON

PRINT's 43rd Student Cover Competition
This year, the competition gets a case of the warm and fuzzies.
INTRODUCTION BY JAMES GADDY

No Sign of the Dove
Rub-down death icons, Hebrew-slang flipbooks, reimagined book jackets—Israel's design students do it all. Just don't ask them to design a peace poster.
BY ELLEN SHAPIRO

The Music Man
Ten years ago, Mike Diehl started hiring star illustrators to transform an in-house Warner Bros. publication. Today, he's still bringing visual zest to an unlikely venue.
BY MICHAEL DOOLEY

Serial-Box Surrealism
In the late '60s, magazine-in-a-box SMS radically pushed the boundaries of art and publishing with its populist assemblage of avant-garde treasures.
BY STEVEN HELLER

Warriors, Doctors, and Explosive Deliverymen
Can Korean comics find a manga-sized audience in America?
BY DAVID WELSH


DEPARTMENTS

CONTRIBUTORS 
Where we're calling from.

LETTERS
"No wonder we're sitting around mulling the death of print."

F.O.B. 
Elaine Lustig Cohen's birthday present, Edward Norton's body type, an illustrated Gravity's Rainbow, and more.

SHELF LIFE
Chicks go punk, Results lose Impact, and Stefan Sagmeister changes the world. 

MONOLOGUE 
Strong Words  One year after AIGA's name change, we ask an  old question: What's in a name?
BY VÉRONIQUE VIENNE

OBSERVER 
Jubilant Junkspace  A visitor to New York City takes a fresh look at the spectacular excesses of Times Square.
BY RICK POYNOR

NEWSSTAND
Oh, You Kid! My Weekly Reader, that 80-year-old classroom standby, has a bright, shiny new face.
BY REBECCA BENGAL

DIALOGUE 
Nik Hafermaas, chair of graphic design, Art Center College of Design.
INTERVIEW BY STEVEN HELLER

IN PRINT 
Vol. 1/no. 4
  Two DIY articles in the March 1941 issue give advice to readers keen on doing their own thing.
BY MARTIN FOX

DESKTOP 
Creative Control Microsoft courts the design world with Expression Studio.
BY JEFF HOWE


BOOKS 
Stylepedia: A Guide to Graphic Design Mannerisms, Quirks, and Conceits, by Steven Heller and Louise Fili

Influences: A Lexicon of Contemporary Graphic Design, by Anna Gerber and Anja Lutz
REVIEW BY COLIN DAVIES

The Way It Wasn't: From the Files of James Laughlin, edited by Barbara Epler and Daniel Javitch
REVIEW BY MAX WINTER

Nylon Street: The Nylon Book of Global Style, by the editors of Nylon magazine
REVIEW BY HEATHER COCKS AND JESSICA MORGAN

OVATION
Martin Fox, former editor, PRINT.
INTERVIEW BY STEVEN HELLER

END PRODUCT 
Something Borrowed, Something You
BY JASON BITNER




I.D. 2007 Retrospective CD
Price: $30.00
PRINT 2007 Retrospective CD
Price: $39.00
CD: HOW Magazine 2007 Digital Annual
Price: $39.96
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