Jan 21, 2010

The current belief that everyone must now be an inventor is too often interpreted to mean that no one need any longer be a workman.
Thomas Maitland (T.M.) Cleland, in February 1940, responding to the end of the so-called avant-garde era of experimentation, delivered at a meeting of The American Institute of Graphic Arts in New York City in an address entitled, “Harsh Words.”



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  • W.W.Norton & Company
  • Eye Magazine
  • Theme Magazine
  • Maryland Institute of College Art

About Liz

Danzico is part designer, part teacher, part editor. As an independent consultant, she traces the roots of her craft back to her parents. According to Liz, "Growing up at least a little information architect gave me an organizational advantage over my friends." More