Steven Heller

Steven Heller

Steven Heller is an American art director, journalist, critic, author, and editor who specializes on topics related to graphic design. Steven Heller is author and co-author of many works on the history of illustration, typography, and many subjects related to graphic design. He has published more than eighty titles and written articles for magazines including Affiche, Baseline, Creation, Design, Design Issues, Design Observer, Eye, Graphis, How, I.D., Oxymoron, Mother Jones, The New York Times Book Review, Print, Speak, and U&lc. For thirty-three years Heller was a senior art director of...
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Birthdate:1950
Age:62

Written works by Steven Heller

  • Deco type
    Deco type
  • Letterforms, bawdy, bad & beautiful
    Letterforms, bawdy, bad & beautiful
  • The business of illustration
    The business of illustration
  • Dutch moderne
    Dutch moderne
  • Cover story
    Cover story
Title
Deco type
Letterforms, bawdy, bad & beautiful
The business of illustration
Dutch moderne
Cover story
Becoming a graphic designer
Typology
Deco españa
Design connoisseur
Jackets required
Euro deco
Less is more
Merz to Emigre and beyond
French modern
Italian art deco
Streamline
German modern
Design literacy
The Graphic Design Reader
design entrepreneur
Faces on the edge
digital designer
Newsletters now
savage mirror
Design career
Paul Rand
Borrowed design
Magazines
That's entertainment
School days
Graphic design, New York
American typeplay
Food wrap
Low-budget/high-quality design
British modern
Illustration
Designing for children
Graphic wit
Graphic style
Counter culture
Design humor
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