The store will not work correctly when cookies are disabled.
JavaScript seems to be disabled in your browser.
For the best experience on our site, be sure to turn on Javascript in your browser.
Home
Eye 65 Vol17 Autumn 2007
Eye 65 Vol17 Autumn 2007
Preorder Information
This title is available to Preorder. You will notified by email when this title is available.
Eye 65 Vol17 Autumn 2007 is available to buy in increments of 1
Eye magazine issue 65 Inside EYE: Processing, Fashion Type, Surrealism Part 2. More details below.
...Read More
More Information
Weight
0.654000
Binding
Magazine
Pages
88
Date Published
2007-09-20 00:00:00
ISBN13/Barcode
9770960779056
Publisher
Central Books - magazine back issues
Opinion
John L. Walters
Talking about design is not the same as writing about design, and blogging is somewhere in…
Letter to the editor
Letter from Johannes Bergerhausen
Steve Rigley
The destruction of ancient Chinese alleyways undermines the Olympic ideals of harmony…
Jamie Hobson
As long as design education maintains its focus on a narrow, aesthetics-based…
Wellcome Collection , Rick Poynor
Extraordinary content and sensitive design establishes the Wellcome Collection as one of London’s…
Features
Robin Kinross
The Royal Festival hall has regained the thoroughly English lettering of its origins in the Festival of…
Clare Walters
A random collection of discarded labels reveals traces of past journeys
Abbott Miller
Fashion’s obsessions are mirrored in its typography, from Vogue’s femme serifs to butch Chanel and the…
Rick Poynor
The authentic spirit of Surrealism lives on – in projects based on curious collections that celebrate…
Luke Prowse
At last, an easy-to-use tool that lets designers generate unique images and animations. And it’s free
David Brittain
With contributors such as Ballard and Paolozzi, Ambit is a literary magazine that has always punched above…
Steven Heller
An Art Deco warehouse in Miami Beach throws unexpected light on the dark arts of design
David Crowley
Wall newspapers, with a chequered history stretching from propaganda to protest, are populist and…
John L. Walters
The summer of 2007 brightened up when Vandalism appeared in Holywell Lane
This website uses cookies to improve your experience. By clicking “Accept”, you consent to the use of ALL the cookies. However you may visit Cookie Settings to provide a controlled consent.