Issue 284 - Digital Version

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March / April 1993
Cover Image 
Illustration by Graham Reynolds

In Issue 284 of Graphis magazine, you'll find stories on Liberal arts and design education today, written by Mark Salmon, Ph.D.; Design Technology: Try a pencil once a week, by Diane Burns; Communication: Let the conversation begin, by Allison Hoover Bartlett and Clifford Selbert; Functionalism as an aesthetic statement, by Stuart Silverstone; Bringing Guitars to Life: The making of Ferrington Guitars, by Nancy Skolos; A Letter to Monet, by Milton Glaser ; and Limousines for the Feet: Nike, Inc., by Steven Hamilton Holt. Artists profiled include Michele de Lucchi, written by Lita Talarico; Graham Reynolds, by Jan Burney; Baku F. Saito, by Kimberly E. Morris; Scott A. Mednick, by Mike Hicks; and Bruno Zehnder, by Daniel Suter.

CONTENTS
Cover Illustration by Graham Reynolds
8 Contributors to this issue
11 Education: Liberal arts and design education today, by Mark Salmon, Ph.D.
13 Design Technology: Try a pencil once a week, by Diane Burns
15 Communication: Let the conversation begin, by Allison Hoover Bartlett and Clifford Selbert
18 Viewpoint: Functionalism as an aesthetic statement, by Stuart Silverstone
20 Architect of Objects: Michele de Lucchi, by Lita Talarico
34 A Quieter Life: Graham Reynolds, by Jan Burney
42 One Man's Imagination: Baku F. Saito, by Kimberly E. Morris
48 The Next Wave: Scott A. Mednick, by Mike Hicks
62 Bringing Guitars to Life: The making of Ferrington Guitars, by Nancy Skolos
70 A Letter to Monet, by Milton Glaser
82 The Penguin Man: Bruno Zehnder, by Daniel Suter
88 Limousines for the Feet: Nike, Inc., by Steven Hamilton Holt