IBM design researcher Meghan McGrath shares how working in literature–including a stint at a poetry journal–helped her better serve users. Meghan McGrath: On paper, it would look almost cartoonishly ...
In the 1950s and ’60s, the counterculture scene, the introduction of typewriters, and a new interest in typographic innovations all converged to form the concrete poetry movement. Visual poets like ...
Reviews of Brenda Coultas’s “The Writing of an Hour,” Paul Tran’s “All the Flowers Kneeling” and Ryann Stevenson’s “Human Resources.” By Elisa Gabbert Some people believe that before we are born, we ...
While almost anyone in the creative communications milieu at this stage of 2014 will tell you the importance of storytelling and story-making as a major creative trend worldwide, at this year's ...
The Manhattan museum’s first poet in residence plans to fill the space with “poem signs,” panels, interactive experiences and pop-up readings. By Laurel Graeber This article is part of our latest ...
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