design quarterly #133

To start a serious conversation about computers, Greiman had to expose their potential. The perfect opportunity arose when she was invited to design and edit an issue of Design Quarterly (No. 133) in 1986. Technically, her issue did not resemble a magazine at all. It was, instead, a 3-foot tall fold-out poster. Using MacVision, the designer generated an image of her naked body and a variety of graphic symbols, all under the title, “Does It Make Sense?” For many it did not, but the first step toward the digital transformation of graphic design had been taken.

Design Quarterly magazine in a case with words Does it make sense?

Design Quarterly, no. 133, “Does It Make Sense?”, folded in case, 1987.

Centerfold from Design Quarterly magazine

Design Quarterly, no. 133, “Does It Make Sense?”, front, 1987.

Centerfold from Design Quarterly magazine

Design Quarterly, no. 133, “Does It Make Sense?”, back, 1987.

design with Readymag

editor-in-chief
diana kasay

editor
zhdan philippov

creative director
anton herasymenko

layout designer and art director
stas aki

issue designer
sergey kovalchuk

text author
anna filippova

photo editor
yulia lukina-kuranova

content manager
tsvetelina miteva

stories. april greiman

Readymag is a design web tool that helps create immersive digital experiences without hassling with code.

design with Readymag

editor-in-chief
diana kasay

editor
zhdan philippov

creative director
anton herasymenko

layout designer and art director
stas aki

issue designer
sergey kovalchuk

text author
anna filippova

photo editor
yulia lukina-kuranova

content manager
tsvetelina miteva

stories. april greiman

Readymag is a design web tool that helps create immersive digital experiences without hassling with code.