

Alice Twemlow writes about design for publications including Eye, Design Issues, Design Observer, I.D., Print, New York Magazine, and Architect’s Newspaper. Her essays are included in books such as The Barnbrook Bible (Booth Clibborn, 2007,) Elsewhere: Mapping (University of Minnesota Design Institute, 2006) and Looking Closer 5 (Allworth Press, 2007,) and she is the author of What is Graphic Design For? (Rotovision, 2006).
Previously, Alice was program director at AIGA where she directed and produced several design conferences including Voice: AIGA National Design Conference, 2002. Alice is currently working on her PhD about the politics of design criticism through the Design History program at the V&A Museum and the Royal College of Art in London and building a new MFA in Design Criticism at the School of Visual Arts, due to open in Fall 2008.
Art & Design
The clever design thinking behind everyday objects is often invisible but invariably makes our lives better. How can we apply that thinking more broadly? Introduction by Alice Twemlow. — read more
Contributors: Alice Twemlow, Jorge Colombo, and Scott Stowell
006: Design Solutions - Aug 13 2007