#Interviews Stories 14/06/2022 People and paper: Steven Guarnaccia John L. Walters talks to illustrator Steven Guarnaccia about notebooks, design-obsessed fairy tales and the wisdom of saying ‘yes’ Graphic designInterviewsPrinting Inspiration 14/06/2022 Tyrolean spirit Studio Mut, founded by Thomas Kronbichler and Martin Kerschbaumer, chooses mood over words. By Sharon Tolaini-Sage Graphic designInterviewsPrinting Stories 10/06/2022 In the republic of letters The Italian cooperative CAST is bringing type culture into the future – while keeping its roots in the past. By Silvia Sfligiotti IllustrationInterviewsPrinting Stories 10/06/2022 People and paper: Atelier Tout va bien For French duo Atelier Tout va bien, the materials of design lie at the heart of their work. By Sarah Snaith Graphic designInterviewsPublishing Stories 10/06/2022 People and paper: Supermundane The bold and intricate artwork of Rob Lowe (aka Supermundane) combines playfulness with social engagement. By Sarah Snaith IllustrationInterviewsLarge formatPrinting Stories 10/06/2022 Poetry and motion Profile of Leonardo Sonnoli by John L. Walters Graphic designInterviewsPrinting Stories 07/06/2022 Loud and proud Independent publisher Unit Editions finds new ways to reach readers for their big books about design. By John L. Walters. Photographs by David Levene Graphic designInterviewsPublishing Stories 07/06/2022 People and paper: Giancarlo Iliprandi John L Walters interviews Milanese designer Giancarlo Iliprandi, whose career is celebrated in a new book Graphic designInterviewsPublishing Inspiration 07/06/2022 Type and the city Italian-born designer Giulia Garbin combines an appetite for the new with old-school methods. By Tom Harrad. Photography by Nick Ballon Graphic designInterviewsPublishing Stories 06/06/2022 A sacred fire Swiss graphic designer Lora Lamm made waves in 1950s Milan. Now her work is receiving the attention it deserves. By Chiara Medioli Fedrigoni Corporate communicationGraphic designIllustrationInterviews