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Graphic design's reputation for ephemerality belies its ability to lend substantial physical form to a culture, whether positive or toxic.
Graphic design has always told our stories, but what does it have to do with culture or love? A graphic designer shares his views about the relationship so that it can continue to play this role, in a more expansive way, well into the future.