January / February 1987
Cover Image by Doug Johnston
Issue 247 of Graphis magazine features the following articles: The Photo-Vision of Laurie Rubin: A look through the lens of a very different eye, written by Richard Lalich; Fallon McElligott Takes Madison Avenue: Who are these guys? And why are they picking on agencies five times their size?, by Dick Calderhead; Sebastian and the Art of Control: At Designframe, technical knowledge is power, by Stuart I. Frolick; Vignelli's Church of the Neo-Modern Spirit: The master designs a Manhattan sanctuary; The Best of Britain: The D&AD show illustrates what keeps the U.K. on the creative map; Doug Johnson at the Wheel: An illustrator, designer and theatrical impresario charts his own course, by Jill Bossert; The Mead Annual Report Show: Designers are breaking new ground. Now what about the words?; and Commentary by Jack Nicholson.
CONTENTS
5 Publisher's Letter
6 The Photo-Vision of Laurie Rubin: A look through the lens of a very different eye. By Richard Lalich.
16 Fallon McElligott Takes Madison Avenue: Who are these guys? And why are they picking on agencies five times their size? By Dick Calderhead.
30 Sebastian and the Art of Control: At Designframe, technical knowledge is power. By Stuart I. Frolick.
46 Vignelli's Church of the Neo-Modern Spirit: The master designs a Manhattan sanctuary.
50 The Best of Britain: The D&AD show illustrates what keeps the U.K. on the creative map.
62 Doug Johnson at the Wheel: An illustrator, designer and theatrical impresario charts his own course. By Jill Bossert.
76 The Mead Annual Report Show: Designers are breaking new ground. Now what about the words?
82 Commentary: By Jack Nicholson.