Our most inspiring design projects of the month include an interactive literary journal and an "editorial" identity for a travel company: bit.ly/3rcxm04
93-year-old Barbara Stauffaucher Solomon started her graphic design career in the 1950s and hasn't stopped creating since.
Here's how she made a name for herself, fusing "California Cool" with hard-edge Swiss design bit.ly/3uyJn1S
The #DWAwards21 entry deadline is next week!
Submit your work before Friday 12 March to make sure you put your work in front of some of the industry's most revered.
Enter now: bit.ly/3pUrh7U
Editorial platform Glorious is using cultural exploits like photography, film, illustration and music to “elevate women’s sport and carve out more space for female voices” bit.ly/2MAm5Yp
If everything goes to plan, the online-only, at-home events in our March calendar round-up could be some of the last - here's our pick of festivals, books, talks and more to fill up your month bit.ly/3bL6VYE
Barbara Stauffacher Solomon, the 93-year-old graphic designer behind the iconic Sea Ranch supergraphics: “I designed because I needed to eat” bit.ly/3uyJn1S
Barbara Stauffacher Solomon, the 93-year-old designer behind the iconic 1960s Sea Ranch supergraphics, on her latest exhibition, fusing "California Cool" with Swiss design and forever seeking Armin Hofmann's "prima" bit.ly/3uyJn1S