This is the first book to provide explicit case histories of the successful marriage
of form and content in graphic design. It explores nearly 100 classic and contemporary works and
explains why they are aesthetically significant and how they function as good design. By focusing
on the study and appreciation of specific works, Design Literacy breaks new ground and will be
of interest to students and designers at all levels.
Steven Heller is a senior art director at the New York Times and the chair of the
MFA design department at the School of Visual Arts. Editor of the AIGA Journal of Graphic
Design, he is co-editor of Looking Closer: Critical Writings on Graphic Design, Looking Closer
2, and Design Culture, all published by Allworth Press. He lives in New York City.
Karen Pomeroy is a Los Angeles-based graphic designer and writer. She is
co-author of Designing with Illustration.