GOOD Magazine’s Transparency section, the folks who make the swanky infographics we regularly admire, were recently interviewed by The Bygone Bureau. The infographics are known for taking staggering and complex chunks of statistical data and converting them into digestible and often beautiful visual representations.
GOOD Magazine brings in different designers to work on the graphics and tackle issues from immigration to fuel efficiency, often putting a new perspective on a current predicament. Phil Lubliner, a Brooklyn-based designer, discussed his experience working on a Transparency graphic:
“We’ve always admired the way other designers had solved the challenges the Transparencies presented,” Lubliner said. “There’s [...]
August 11, 2009
Behind the Scenes of GOOD Magazine’s Infographics
January 9, 2009
The Graphic Design of Ryan McGinness
Ryan McGinness, an artist based out of New York known for his graphic-inspired installations, recently released a new book entitled No Sin/No Future. The book is a compilation of his impressive designs and features an insight into the way he forms his ideas. Scans from scrapbooks and partially completed pieces give a brief glimpse into the process that goes into his intricate works of art. For those in the Ohio region, one can enjoy McGinness’ work in person at the Cincinnati Art Museum. Cool Hunting describes his work:
One of the best ways to view the intricacies of McGinness’ work is [...]




