10.07.2008

Things I Love: Daily Heller

Print magazine describes itself as " a bimonthly magazine about visual culture and design. Covering a field as broad as communication itself, PRINT documents and critiques commercial, social, and environmental design from every angle: the good (how New York’s public-school libraries are being reinvented through bold graphics), the bad (how Tylenol flubbed its disastrous ad campaign for suspicious hipsters), and the ugly (how Russia relies on Soviet symbolism to promote sausage and real estate)." While I am not a regular subscriber to the magazine (I have to strictly control my magazine subscriptions or I would be in debt and up to my eyeballs in glossies!), I do get their "Daily Heller" email. The Daily Heller is a great way to get a dose of design and culture in your inbox, without too much effort on your part. Some of the posts are more interesting than others, but there is always a great graphic and some tidbit of knowledge that's new to me. I definitely suggest subscribing if you have an appetite for design, but a limited budget and schedule.

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