Designers Lella Vignelli (Italian, 1934-2016) and Massimo Vignelli (Italian, 1931-2014) had a lifelong collaborative working relationship. Associated with the modernist tradition, the Vignellis ...
Originally designed in the 1960s, this chic tableware set is sure to be the center of attention at your next dinner party.
Massimo Vignelli died in May, but his design lives on in the national parks. You may not know his name, but you’ve seen his work a million times. The logos for Bloomingdale’s, Ford, American Airlines, ...
Just as essential to Metro’s visual identity is its distinctive wayfinding system — a minimalist collection of pylons ...
The subway map that John Tuaranac oversaw more than 50 years ago and which is still in use today is referred to as the ...
Lella and Massimo Vignelli designed this glassware in 1979 as part of a design commission for the Italian Ciga Hotels. The graceful, lightweight design is masterful in its geometric simplicity with ...
When it comes to dining tables, coffee tables, benches and more, designers are playing a balancing act with unusual forms and ...
Treat your favorite home cook (or yourself!) to sleek nonstick cookware, chic coupe glasses, stylish salad servers and more.
Oprah Winfrey heralded the start of the holiday season on Friday, dropping her famed “Favorite Things” list for the 28th year in a row.
The untold story of America’s brilliant national parks branding Leave it to graphic design legend Massimo Vignelli to come up with a clever system that saved the government money—and is still ...
Massimo Vignelli was an Italian designer best known for the iconic signage and maps he produced for the New York City Subway and Washington Metro. Vignelli worked within the broader scope of Modern ...
The Wellin Museum of Art at Hamilton College is presenting the exhibition SUM Artists: Visual Diagrams & Systems-Based Explorations from February 15 through June 14, 2020, including 30 artists and ...