Muriel Cooper: The unsung heroine of on-screen style
Who were the great designers of the 20th century? A list of the usual suspects might start with Le Corbusier, Marcel Breuer and Herbert Bayer, pause mid-century for Jean Prouvé, Charles Eames and Paul Rand, before ending with Philippe Starck, Jasper Morrison and Tibor Kalman.
There are other contenders, but like all of the above, they’re mostly male, and mostly designers of furniture or print, because that’s what fills design museums and design history books. But if I had to name the likeliest candidates to be added to the list once design historians get around to reassessing the last century, one would be Muriel Cooper.
Muriel Cooper: The unsung heroine of on-screen style - International Herald Tribune
Table of contents for Geometry
- The T-shirt Issue by Mashallah Design & Linda Kostowski
- Muriel Cooper: The unsung heroine of on-screen style
- Attila Csörgo
- New Stuff exhibition at the Johnson Trading Gallery
- Queen Street Pilot Project, Studio Weave
- Fold School
- Teach your kid about ‘volume’ early.
- Ssstoell By Voortman & Girod.
- Generative model: m.any
- layout_right_sphere
- Living Patterns
- Contraption Structure Bridge
- Buckminster Fuller, geodesic dome design and Digitalism Idealistic resources
- expressive processing: an experiment in blog-based peer review
- Waive by Matthias Pliessnig
- Voronoi and Magnetism
- Building and designing Digitalism’s Idealistic
- Adventures in Stacking
- Applied Geometry
- yes
- 1,000 Hula Hoop Dome
- At the end of the tunnel
- The movement of light through a window…

