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e days before computer type, was to have them printed on condoms, which he then pinned down in stretched and distorted form and photographed.

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Former Eye editor Rick Poynor issues a call for critical thinking among graphic designers.

[May 25, 2001]

Rick Poynor, design critic and founder of the incisive British graphic-design magazine Eye, spoke to an audience of graphic designers in San Francisco in May 2001, as part of the Design Lecture Series sponsored by the local AIGA and SFMOMA. He presented his audience, which looked to be mostly young designers, with a sort of "manifesto" (he made the quotes audible) about graphic design, consisting largely of paired lists of "six vices" and "six virtues." It was a call to responsibility an

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