Eye is one of the most respected graphic design journals in the world. Founded in London in 1990 by Rick Poynor, the quarterly magazine has spent more than three decades providing critical, intelligent coverage of graphic design, typography, illustration, and visual communication at a level of editorial ambition that few publications in the field have matched.
Each issue combines in-depth features, critical essays, historical retrospectives, and portfolio showcases with a visual quality befitting its subject matter. The writing is literate and engaged — treating graphic design not as a trade to be reported on but as a cultural practice to be examined, debated, and understood in its broader social and historical context. Under the subsequent editorship of John L. Walters, the magazine maintained its founding commitment to serious design criticism while expanding its coverage to encompass digital media, information design, and the rapidly changing landscape of visual communication.
For designers, educators, students, and anyone who takes visual culture seriously, Eye remains an essential reference — a publication that has consistently demonstrated that writing about design can be as thoughtful and as beautifully crafted as the work it covers.
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