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“Don’t Sleep“ Is a New Manual for Design as Advocacy + the Politics of Now

“Don’t Sleep“ Is a New Manual for Design as Advocacy + the Politics of Now

by Kevin M. Scarbrough | Sep 26, 2019 | AIGA Eye on Design, culture, design, journalism, portfolio

Oliver Munday on social responsibility as a designer. For AIGA Eye on Design. Read article
Isol on Experimental Picture Books, Visual Literacy + More

Isol on Experimental Picture Books, Visual Literacy + More

by Kevin M. Scarbrough | Sep 20, 2019 | design, journalism, portfolio, Print Magazine

I interviewed top-selling children’s book author Isol about her creative process for Print. Read here
The Simple, Humble, Surprisingly Sexy Button

The Simple, Humble, Surprisingly Sexy Button

by Kevin M. Scarbrough | Sep 18, 2019 | culture, design, journalism, portfolio, Slate, technology

A visual history of the button, for Slate. Read article
Color Sayings From Around the Globe

Color Sayings From Around the Globe

by Kevin M. Scarbrough | Sep 16, 2019 | culture, design, journalism, portfolio, The Believer

For The Believer. Read article
A New Angle: What’s the X factor that will bridge design with social change? A new website says it’s journalism

A New Angle: What’s the X factor that will bridge design with social change? A new website says it’s journalism

by Kevin M. Scarbrough | Sep 5, 2019 | culture, design, GOOD Magazine, journalism, portfolio

A New Angle: What’s the X factor that will bridge design with social change? A new website says it’s journalism Read article
Collision Course

Collision Course

by Kevin M. Scarbrough | Sep 5, 2019 | culture, design, journalism, Metropolis, portfolio

A blistering legal battle over Berlin’s new main train station raises the question: Who really controls a public building’s design – the architect or the client? Read article
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