Design Reviewed: A Weekly Newsletter Preserving 20th-Century Graphic Design History
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Design Reviewed is a personal project by a graphic design enthusiast who digitizes their design collection and publishes weekly articles, interviews, and archive discoveries about 20th-century graphic design history and visual culture. The newsletter has grown to over 9,000 subscribers.
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· 2 pulledDesign Reviewed is a personal project dedicated to digitally preserving graphic design history and documenting the vast visual culture from the last century.
It's my aim to digitise my entire design collection, whilst offering easy-to-digest articles and interviews to inspire anyone interested in graphic design history.
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