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1. Design Observer: Tables of Contents
(20) Direct Links to Design and Culture.2. Tom Vanderbilt: Blast-Door Art
3. Don Hamerman: Baseballs
4. Tom Manning: Spam Cartoons
5. Andrew Blauvelt: Peter Seitz Portfolio
6. William Drenttel: Stephen Doyle's Word Art
7. William Drenttel: Burma (Myanmar), 1989
8. Lorraine Wild: Wallace Berman's Photographs
9. Michael Bierut: The World of Charley Harper
10. William Drenttel: Jack Stauffacher's Book Shelves
11. John Corbett: Sun Ra, Father of D.I.Y. Jazz
12. William Drenttel: Bertrand Russell - Citizen's Alphabet
13. William Drenttel: Dangerous Beauty - Art of the Shiv
14. Julie Lasky & Duane Michals: Edward Hopper Studio
15. William Drenttel: Michael Bierut's Architecture Posters
16. Steven Heller: Monocle Magazine
17. Michael Bierut: New York - High Priorities
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19. Lorraine Wild: Sister Corita: Works 1964-1967
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