The Push Pin Way – The Interdisciplinary Work of Seymour Chwast

A list of contemporary graphic designers would be incomplete without Seymour Chwast. As co-founder of Push Pin Studios with fellow graphic designers Milton Glaser, Edward Sorel, and Reynold Ruffins, he worked on different projects that included poster designs, book illustrations, and magazine covers. His illustrations are characterized by his playful and expressive style. Critics haven’t been able to categorize his different works because of the different influences seen on each piece. It was eventually called the Push Pin Style — the diverse union of illustration and design derived, according to Chwast, not from premeditation but from the requisites of the assignments themselves. In 1985, he was awarded the AIGA Medal which is given to individuals for their outstanding contribution to the field of design. Museums such as the Museum of Modern Art, New York and the Library of Congress, Washington D.C. have his posters in their collections.

 

Here are samples of his simple yet brilliant designs. His influence on graphic design spanned decades of his hard work, it’s no wonder that most graphic designers know and try to imitate his style.

 

Packaging Design

 

Giftboxes by Seymour Chwast via YouTheDesigner.com

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Beer Label and Cartoon by Seymour Chwast via YouTheDesigner.com

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Perrier Packaging by Seymour Chwast via YouTheDesigner.com

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Posters and Illustrations

 

The Pancake King Book Illustration by Seymour Chwast via YouTheDesigner.com

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Still Another Alphabet Book by Seymour Chwast via YouTheDesigner.com

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Sporty Cat Illustration by Seymour Chwast via YouTheDesigner.com

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Push Pin Graphic by Seymour Chwast via YouTheDesigner.com

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Push Pin Calendar 1975 by Seymour Chwast via YouTheDesigner.com

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Unreliable Diagrams and Charts by Seymour Chwast via YouTheDesigner.com

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My Best Work by Seymour Chwast via YouTheDesigner.com

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17 by Seymour Chwast via YouTheDesigner.com

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Bulldog by Seymour Chwast via YouTheDesigner.com

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Puccini Festival Poster by Seymour Chwast via YouTheDesigner.com

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Poster2 by Seymour Chwast via YouTheDesigner.com

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Poster by Seymour Chwast via YouTheDesigner.com

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Picasso Poster by Seymour Chwast via YouTheDesigner.com

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NYC Sourcebook Poster by Seymour Chwast via YouTheDesigner.com

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Nicholas Nickleby poster by Seymour Chwast via YouTheDesigner.com

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Exhibit Poster by Seymour Chwast via YouTheDesigner.com

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Earth Day 1991 Poster by Seymour Chwast via YouTheDesigner.com

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Abolish War Poster by Seymour Chwast via YouTheDesigner.com

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Book and Magazine Covers

 

Book by Seymour Chwast via YouTheDesigner.com

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It's Easy to Play Accordion by Seymour Chwast via YouTheDesigner.com

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Still Another Alphabet Book 2 by Seymour Chwast via YouTheDesigner.com

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The Atlantic cover by Seymour Chwast via YouTheDesigner.com

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Type Design

 

Type Design by Seymour Chwast via YouTheDesigner.com

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Alphabet by Seymour Chwast via YouTheDesigner.com

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Collaborating Couples: Three Pairs of Visual Artists and Their Work

It’s often said that great things come in pairs, and we couldn’t agree more when we think about some of our favorite visual artists. All artists featured here have distinct styles, mediums, and audiences. When paired with their spouse, however, their combined body of work looks more remarkable and somewhat complementary. Graphic designers like you, our dear readers, often work alone. So why not collaborate with another designer and prove that two heads are better than one? Read on and find out how these visual artists thrived with their significant others.

 

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Jackson Pollock and Lee Krasner

Reading about the life of the couple gave one the impression that Pollock and Krasner gave each other reassurance when none of their work was appreciated.

Jackson Pollock and Lee Krasner moved to East Hampton after they wed, into what is now known as the Pollock – Krasner House and Studio. Here, both artists explored their respective techniques. Pollock worked on his famous drip paintings, moving away from figurative expression and created art that boosted his popularity. Krasner, on the other hand, did not receive critical recognition until her husband died. Nevertheless, she is an Abstract Expressionist painter of some distinction. Her technique included cutting her own drawings and paintings to create collages.

 

Jackson Pollock #8

 

Jackson Pollock – The Key

 

Jackson Pollock – The Tea Cup

 

Jackson Pollock – Male and Female

 

Jackson Pollock #3

 

Lee Krasner – Noon

 

Lee Krasner, Untitled

 

Lee Krasner – Cool White

 

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Leo and Diane Dillon

Leo Dillon met Diane Sorber at Parsons School of Design in New York. In an interview, Leo told the story of how on the first time they met, he noticed a drawing on the wall that he described as “so good.” Later on, he would find out that a fellow student named Diane was the artist behind it.

 

50 years of collaboration and marriage led to thousands of images made with joint effort and compromise. Their illustrations have received critical acclaim, including back-to-back Caldecott Medals for Children’s Book Illustration. According to the couple, observation and careful study are skills every illustrator should have. Both artists see art as the epitome of everything, and it is evident in the work they do.

 

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Mary and Lee Blair

Mary Blair and her husband Lee Everett Blair worked for different animation studios before ultimately joining Disney. Mary is known for her bold colors, as seen in her mural art for the Tomorrowland Promenade. Lee’s art is composed mainly of watercolors and drawings. Both are important figures in commercial and fine art.

 

 

 

 

 

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86 Beautiful Book Covers

Let’s be honest; as designers, we almost definitely will judge books by their covers. When they’re all we have to go on when we’re deciding what to buy at the bookstore, who can blame us – or any book shopper, for that matter?

This post is a celebration of the idea that yes, book covers do matter a great deal. If you’ve read any of these books and have thoughts on how they fit with their covers, we’d love to hear them in the comments!

Beautiful Book Covers and Designs

The Red Pepper in the Hay, by Marion Steiger

Beautiful Book Covers - The Red Pepper in the Hay

Obsession: A History, by Lennard J. Davis

Beautiful Book Covers - Obsession: A History

Leather Maiden, by Joe R. Lansdale

Beautiful Book Covers - Leather Maiden

Loneliness, by John T. Cacioppo & William Patrick

Beautiful Book Covers - Loneliness

The Boat, by Nam Le

Beautiful Book Covers - The Boat

Let the Great World Spin, by Colum McCann

Beautiful Book Covers - Let the Great World Spin

The Letters of Noel Coward, by Noel Coward

Beautiful Book Covers - The Letters of Noel Coward

The Bedside Book of Beasts, by Graeme Gibson

Beautiful Book Covers - The Bedside Book of Beasts

Beowulf

Beautiful Book Covers - Beowulf

Garden State, by Rick Moody

Beautiful Book Covers - Garden State

Quarrel and Quandary, by Cynthia Ozick

Beautiful Book Covers - Quarrel and Quandary

The Verificationist, by Donald Antrim

Beautiful Book Covers - The Verificationist

Killing the Buddha, by Peter Manseau

Beautiful Book Covers - Killing the Buddha

Flying Leap, by Judy Budnitz

Beautiful Book Covers - Flying Leap

Anna Karenina, by Leo Tolstoy

Beautiful Book Covers - Anna Karenina

Bridge of Sighs, by Richard Russo

Beautiful Book Covers - Bridge of Sighs

Housekeeping, by Marilynne Robinson

Beautiful Book Covers - Housekeeping

The Bell Jar, by Sylvia Plath

Beautiful Book Covers - The Bell Jar

The Naked Pint, by Christina Perozzi & Hallie Beaune

Beautiful Book Covers - The Naked Pit

One to Nine, by Andrew Hodges

Beautiful Book Covers - One to Nine

The Gettysburg Address, by Abraham Lincoln

Beautiful Book Covers - The Gettysburg Address

At Swim, Two Boys, by Jamie O’Neill

Beautiful Book Covers - At Swim, by Two Boys

These Granite Islands, by Sarah Stonich

Beautiful Book Covers - The Granite Islands

Jane Eyre, by Charlotte Bronte

Beautiful Book Covers - Jane Eyre

Afterwards, by Rachel Seiffert

Beautiful Book Covers - Afterwards

The Opposite House, by Helen Oyeyemi

Beautiful Book Covers - The Opposite House

Angry Candy, by Harlan Ellison

Beautiful Book Covers - Angry Candy

The Charity Girl, by Michael Lowenthal

Beautiful Book Covers - The Charity Girl

The Tattoo Artist, by Jill Ciment

Beautiful Book Covers - The Tattoo Artist

Lolita, by Vladimir Nobokov

Beautiful Book Covers - Lolita

Einstein in Love, by Dennis Overbye

Beautiful Book Covers - Einstein in Love

Devil in the Details, by Jennifer Traig

Beautiful Book Covers - Devil in Details

Time, by Eva Hoffman

Beautiful Book Covers - Time

The Chess Machine, by Robert Lohr

Beautiful Book Covers - The Chess Machine

This Will Kill You, by H. P. Newquist & Rich Maloof

Beautiful Book Covers - This Will kill You

The Mayor’s Tongue, by Nathaniel Rich

Beautiful Book Covers - The Mayor's Tongue

Columbine, by Dave Cullen

Beautiful Book Covers - Columbine

Locke, by Shawna Yang Ryan

Beautiful Book Covers - Locke

Race Riots, by Michael L. Ross

Beautiful Book Covers - Riots

A Field Guide to Getting Lost, by Rebecca Solnit

Beautiful Book Covers - A Field Guide to Getting Lost

Cool It, by Bjorn Lomborg

Beautiful Book Covers -Cool It

Against Happiness, by Eric G. Wilson

Beautiful Book Covers - Against Happiness

Tests of Time, by William H. Gass

Beautiful Book Covers - Tests of Time

Utopia, by Thomas More

Beautiful Book Covers - Utopia

How to Tell When You’re Tired, by Reg Theriault

Beautiful Book Covers - How to Tell When You're Tired

Hundred Hit Wonder, by K. I. Borrowman

Beautiful Book Covers - Hundred Hit Wonder

Traffic Lights, by Cynthia Dawn

Beautiful Book Covers - Traffic Lights

Violence: Big Ideas/Small Books, by Slavoj Zizek

Beautiful Book Covers - Violence: Big Ideas/Small Books

The American Civil War, by John Keegan

Beautiful Book Covers - The American Civil War

South of the Border, West of the Sun, by Haruki Murakami

Beautiful Book Covers - South of the Border

Exile and the Kingdom, by Albert Camus

Beautiful Book Covers - Exile and Kingdom

1984, by George Orwell

Beautiful Book Covers - 1984

Brave New World, by Aldous Huxley

Beautiful Book Covers - Brave New World

The Humbling, by Philip Roth

Beautiful Book Covers - The Humbling

Nova, by Samuel R. Delany

Beautiful Book Covers - Nova

A Cultural Dictionary of Punk, by Nicholas Rombes

Beautiful Book Covers - A Cultural Dictionary of Punk

All the Sad Young Literary Men, by Keith Gessen

Beautiful Book Covers - All the Sad Young Literary Men

The Geographer’s Library, by Jon Fasman

Beautiful Book Covers - The Geographer's Library

Make Room! Make Room!, by Harry Harrison

Beautiful Book Covers - Make Room! Make Room!

The Crow’s Vow, by Susan Briscoe

Beautiful Book Covers - The Crow's Vow

State by State, by Matt Weiland and Sean Wilsey

Beautiful Book Covers - State, by State

The Halfway House, by Guillermo Rosales

Beautiful Book Covers - The halfway House

Manhood for Amateurs, by Michael Chabon

Beautiful Book Covers - Manhood for Amateurs

What I Talk About When I Talk About Running, by Haruki Murakami

Beautiful Book Covers - What I Talk About

From Square One, by Dean Olsher

Beautiful Book Covers - From Square One

Everything You Know, by Zoe Heller

Beautiful Book Covers - Everything You Know

Chicago, by Alaa Al Aswany

Beautiful Book Covers - Chicago

Swallow, by Miranda Field

Beautiful Book Covers - Swallow

Displacement, by Leslie Harrison

Beautiful Book Covers - Displacement

Sunset and Sawdust, by Joe R. Lansdale

Beautiful Book Covers - Sunset and Sawdust

Missing Men, by Joyce Johnson

Beautiful Book Covers - Missing Men

The Anatomy of Fascism, by Roberto O. Paxton

Beautiful Book Covers - The Anatomy of Fascisim

The Terror, by Dan Simmons

Beautiful Book Covers - The Terror

Iron, Potassium, Nickel, by Primo Levi

Beautiful Book Covers - Iron, by Potassium, by Nickel

Rose, 1944, by Helen Dunmore

Beautiful Book Covers - Rose, by 1944

Epilogue, by Anne Roiphe

Beautiful Book Covers - Epilogue

American Nerd, by Benjamin Nugent

Beautiful Book Covers - American Nerd

Jailbird, by Kurt Vonnegut

Beautiful Book Covers - Jailbird

Remainder, by Tom McCarthy

Beautiful Book Covers - Remainder

The Learners, by Chip Kidd

Beautiful Book Covers - The Learners

Animals and Objects In and Out of Water, by Jay Ryan

Beautiful Book Covers - Animals and Objects

Oh the Glory of It All, by Sean Wilsey

Beautiful Book Covers - Oh The Glory Of It All

The Weight of Numbers, by Simon Ings

Beautiful Book Covers - The Weight of Numbers

One Hundred and Forty Five Stories in a Small Box, by Dave Eggers

Beautiful Book Covers - One Hundred and Forty Five Stories in a Small Box

The Language of Things, by Deyan Sudjic

Beautiful Book Covers - The Language of Things

The Homecoming, by Ray Bradbury

Beautiful Book Covers - The Homecoming