Curl up with a copy of Eye 74.
The latest issue is a Berlin special (with added wood type, code and books)

If the weather outside is frightful, we suggest you prepare a hot drink and settle down by the fire with the latest issue of Eye magazine, no. 74 vol. 19. It’s a Berlin special, with features about Onlab, cw&ra and Erik Spiekermann, plus a whole bunch of ‘Berlin snapshots’ (with more to come on the Eye blog) and an overview by Jan Middendorp.

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Plus: the story of how Alan Kitching and Celia Stothard came to acquire the massive Wrington collection of theatrical wood type (above), Fontana Modern Masters and an interview with digital man-of-the-moment Karsten Schmidt (identity for Decode below) in Reputations.

There’s also a packed Review section, with Rick Poynor on Ed Ruscha, Steven Heller on Toons and Douglas Haddow on Studio Culture.

Eye is available from all good design bookshops and online at the Eye shop, where you can buy single issues. Take out a subscription, and get Eye delivered to your door, anywhere in the world.

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  3. December 24th, 2009 at 7:45 pm | by Alon

    What a great issue, and indeed I am curling up with it now - it’s great to read this on christmas eve - I usually don’t have enough time to go through it all!

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