Anne Quito

Guest Writer / United States / Superscript

Anne Quito is a New York-based design writer and art director. She received her master’s degree in Visual Culture from Georgetown University and is currently pursuing an MFA in Design Criticism at the School of Visual Arts where she is developing a thesis on nation branding. Anne recently curated a celebrated exhibition at the Museum of Arts and Design and was a speaker at TEDGlobal in Oxford and TEDxPhoenix. She moved back to New York from Washington, D.C., and currently lives in a semi-bare apartment where the Chrysler Building serves as her provisional night lamp.

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By Anne Quito, Superscript January 30, 2014

Since its founding in 1953, cover design has helped define the cultural significance of The Paris Review.

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By Anne Quito, Superscript December 13, 2013

Swiss branding designers discuss the challenges of defining an entire country through graphic design.

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By Anne Quito, Superscript November 21, 2013

Kyle Bergman, founder of the Architecture & Design Film Festival, offers his insider picks for the best design movies of all time.

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By Anne Quito, Superscript November 14, 2013

Centenary of the French author's influential work, In Search of Lost Time, celebrated with readings across New York City.

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By Anne Quito, Superscript November 12, 2013

New book, Shady Characters, offers insight into the secret life of everyday punctuation, typographic marks, glyphs, and symbols.

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By Anne Quito, Superscript November 5, 2013

Rediscovering the work of American graphic design pioneer Clarence Hornung with rare modern book dealer Randall Ross.

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By Anne Quito, Superscript October 23, 2013

 The nation's preeminent film festival for architecture and design wrapped up this weekend in New York, offering a glimpse of what's in store for events in Chicago and Los Angeles.

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By Anne Quito, Superscript October 17, 2013

The award-winning graphic designer updates his monograph, Things I have learned in my life so far, with diary entries artfully rendered in everything from bananas to neon lights.

 

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By Anne Quito, Superscript October 9, 2013

With work ranging from Saks Fifth Avenue shopping bags to temporary tattoos, the designer and typographer has released a new monograph including candid notes about celebrated creations and rejected proposals.

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By Anne Quito, Superscript October 8, 2013

Call them typenuts or typochondriacs, a growing number of typography enthusiasts are looking to the everyday visual landscape.

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By Anne Quito, Superscript September 25, 2013

Honey & Wax Booksellers talks about the photographer Walker Evans’s personal copy of T.S. Eliot’s “The Waste Land,” testifying to a special connection between two titans of American modernism.

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By Anne Quito, Superscript September 18, 2013

From the Yahoo! logo redesign, to the strategic serifs on the Obama campaign mark, to rejected proposals for the Whitney Museum identity, branding war stories were at the forefront during this all-day event.

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By Anne Quito, Superscript September 12, 2013

From Anthropologie stores to Ford’s Theatre in Washington, books are becoming an architectural element in modern designs

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By Anne Quito, Superscript September 4, 2013

As more and more countries are turning to designers and architects to reimagine their global image, Hunter Tura discusses Bruce Mau Design’s proposal to update Canada’s identity for the 21st century.

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By Anne Quito, Superscript August 27, 2013

Presented at Columbia's current exhibition “Wide Awake Typographer,” Ernst Reichl's handwritten notes—candid, witty, scholarly, and at times acerbic—give visitors a first-person tour of the typographic designer's lively mind.

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By Anne Quito, Superscript August 21, 2013

The first installment of our “Rare & Beautiful” series, aimed at rediscovering overlooked gems in rare book collections, examines the engraving work of an 18-year-old Flemish virtuoso, Clément Perret.

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