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''Emigre'' () was a (mostly) quarterly magazine published from 1984 until 2005 in
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, dedicated to visual communication, graphic design, typography, and design criticism. Produced by
Rudy VanderLans Rudy VanderLans (born 1955, Voorburg) is a Dutch graphic designer, photographer, and the co-founder of Emigre Fonts with his wife Zuzana Licko. Emigre Fonts is an independent type foundry in Berkeley, CA. He was also the art director and editor of ...
(editor and art director) and
Zuzana Licko Zuzana Licko (born Zuzana Ličko, 1961) is a Slovak-born American type designer and visual artist known for co-founding Emigre Fonts, a digital type foundry in Berkeley, CA. She has designed and produced numerous digital typefaces including the ...
(type designer and typesetter), ''Emigre'' was known for creating some of the very first digital layouts and typeface designs. Exposure to Licko's typefaces through the magazine lead to the creation of Emigre Fonts in 1985.


History

''Emigre'' was a graphic design magazine founded by fellow Dutchmen Marc Susan,
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, and
Rudy VanderLans Rudy VanderLans (born 1955, Voorburg) is a Dutch graphic designer, photographer, and the co-founder of Emigre Fonts with his wife Zuzana Licko. Emigre Fonts is an independent type foundry in Berkeley, CA. He was also the art director and editor of ...
who met in San Francisco. The first four issues were edited by Susan and art directed by VanderLans, with Meyes mostly in an associate publisher role. By issue 6 (1986) Susan and Meyes had left, and all subsequent issues were edited and art directed by VanderLans. In 1985, VanderLans started incorporating the bitmap typefaces designed by
Zuzana Licko Zuzana Licko (born Zuzana Ličko, 1961) is a Slovak-born American type designer and visual artist known for co-founding Emigre Fonts, a digital type foundry in Berkeley, CA. She has designed and produced numerous digital typefaces including the ...
in his layouts. Licko’s type designs became a prominent feature of the magazine for its entire run. By 1986, Emigre began selling commercial licenses of its digital fonts under the name Emigre Fonts. The magazine was always self-funded, initially through commercial design work performed by VanderLans and Licko under the name Emigre Graphics which became Emigre Fonts. Additional income came from sporadic advertisement sales and subscriptions. Later issues were funded primarily by licensing of digital typefaces. When the magazine began in 1984, it featured work by and topics important to
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artists. The first eight issues were concerned with boundaries, international culture, travel accounts, and alienation (as the issues' titles suggest). These eight issues also incorporated a dynamic aesthetic that caught the attention of other designers. As the publication grew in popularity (and sometimes notoriety) it gained collaborators. VanderLans invited guests such as Gail Swanlund, Anne Burdick,
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, and Experimental Jetset to edit dedicated issues, and readers began to recognize
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, Kenneth FitzGerald,
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, and
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as recurring contributors. A notable content shift started with issue 9, which featured the art of
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at 4AD. About this time, ''Emigre'''s articles began to explore contemporary design practice more intentionally, catalyzing the magazine as a kind of analog discussion forum. Later issues would be devoted to Cranbrook, the
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, type design, and occasionally individual graphic designers. Increasingly, ''Emigre'''s content centered around design writing and critical essays. Design discourse became primary to ''Emigres publications by 1994, and the magazine transitioned in 1995 from its oversized layout to a text-friendlier format that debuted with issue 33. The magazine remained this size until issue 60, released in 2001. Issues 60–63 were accompanied by additional media: three compact discs (featuring the music of Honey Barbara, The Grassy Knoll and Scenic) and one DVD (''Catfish'', an experimental documentary film on the work of designer and performance artist
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). In its fourth and final incarnation, the last six issues of ''Emigre'' (64–69) were co-published by
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as small softcover books. The last issue, The End, was published in 2005. ''Emigre'' was one of the first publications to be designed on
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computers, and their work heavily influenced other graphic designers in the early digital era. Its variety of layouts, use of guest designers, and opinionated articles broke away from traditional design practices, making ''Emigre'' leaders in
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design and landing them squarely in the middle of controversy. They were equally lauded and criticized for this work. Licko's response that "You read best what you read most," to an interview question about the legibility of her experimental bitmap fonts published in issue 15 (1990) incited what would later be known as the "Legibility Wars." Her statement indicated that fonts such as Helvetica and Times New Roman are not intrinsically legible but become so through repeated use, and it was not entirely well received. In 1991, the prominent New York designer
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criticized Emigre's work, calling it "garbage" and "an aberration of culture" in an interview published by
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. This brought much attention to their work and sealed Emigre's reputation as design radicals. Six years later Licko and VanderLans were named AGIA medalists and the
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staged a solo exhibition of Emigre's work. In 2007, the
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(New York) exhibited all 69 issues of ''Emigre'' as part of the exhibition "Digitally Mastered."


Formats

The magazine changed formats several times. It was originally published quarterly in a large format where each page measures 285 mm × 425 mm (slightly shorter than 11 × 17" or US ledger/tabloid size). Starting with issue 33, each page was about 8.5 × 11" (US letter size). It changed into a multimedia format (a booklet where each page was 133 × 210 mm, plus a CD or
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) starting with issue 60. And finally, starting with issue 64, the magazine became a book format, published semi-annually, where each page measured 133 × 210 mm. The issues in the book format were co-published by
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. * Issues 1–32: US tabloid size, approximately 11 x 17 in (285 x 425 mm) — 32–40 pages * Issues 33–59: US letter size, 8.5 x 11 in (216 x 279 mm) — 64–80 pages * Issues 60–63: 5.25 x 8.25 in (133 x 210 mm) — 64-page booklet + CD or DVD in cardboard wallet * Issues 64–69: 5.25 x 8.25 in (133 x 210 mm) — 144 pages


Books

* ''Emigre: Graphic Design into the Digital Realm'', New York, NY: Van Nostrand Reinhold; John Wiley & Sons, 1993 * ''Emigre: Rosbeek 43'', Charles Nypels Award, 1998, Netherlands: Drukkerij Rosbeek, 1998 * ''Emigre No.70, Selections from Emigre Magazine #1–#69'', Berkeley, CA: Gingko Press, 2009 * ''Departures: Five Milestone Font Families by Emigre'', Berkeley, CA: Emigre, 2011 * ''Emigre Fonts: Type Specimens 1986–2016'', Berkeley, CA: Gingko Press, 2016


Emigre Music

Inspired by the flourishing DIY culture in music, and the success and growing reach of Emigre's publishing and mail order business, Emigre Music was launched in 1990. A total of 22 albums and compilations were released in CD and cassette formats. The final three CDs were included in issues of ''Emigre'' magazine. Emigre Music Albums * Stephen Sheehan, ''Innocence At Will'' (1990) * Fact TwentyTwo, ''Energy, Work & Power'' (1990) * Every Good Boy, ''Social Graces'' (1990) * Binary Race, ''Fits And Starts'' (1991) *
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, ''Play With Toys'' (1991) * Supercollider, ''Supercollider'' (1991) * Fact TwentyTwo, ''The Biographic Humm'' (1991) * Ray Carmen, ''Nothing Personal'' (1991) * Every Good Boy, ''Baling Wire And Bubble Gum'' (1992) * Audioafterbirth, ''Commbine'' (1992) * ''Emigre Music Sampler No. 1'' (1992) * Honey Barbara, ''Feedlotloophole'' (1993) * Supercollider, ''Dual'' (1993) * ''The Emigre Music Sampler No. 2'' (1993) * ''Dreaming Out Loud: Emigre Music Sampler No. 3'' (1994) * Itchy Pet, ''Dreaming Out Louder'' (1998) * ''Palm Desert'' (1999) * ''Cucamonga'' (2000) * Hard Sleeper, ''Dreaming Out Loudest'' (2000) * Honey Barbara, ''I-10 & W.AVE.'' (2001) * The Grassy Knoll, ''Happily Ever After'' (2002) * Scenic, ''The Acid Gospel Experience'' (2002)


Awards

* MacUser Desktop Publisher of the Year Award, 1986 * Chrysler Award for Innovation in Design, 1994 * Publish Magazine Impact Awards, 1996 * American Institute of Graphic Arts Gold Medal Award, 1997 * Charles Nypels Award for Excellence in Typography, 1998 * Honorary members of the Society of Typographic Arts, Chicago, 2010 * Society of Typographic Aficionados Annual Typography Award, 2013 * 29th New York Type Directors Club Medal, 2016


Exhibitions


Solo exhibitions

* ''Emigre Magazine: Selections from the Permanent Collection'', Museum of Modern Art, San Francisco, 1997 * ''Charles Nypels Prize'', Jan van Eyck Academy, Maastricht, Netherlands, 1998
"Emigre in Istanbul2
Contemporary Art Center, Istanbul, Turkey, 1999 * ''Emigre in Norfolk'',
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Gallery, Norfolk, Virginia, 2005
Emigre at Gallery 16"
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, San Francisco, 2010
"Emigre magazine: design, discourse and authorship"
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, UK, 2017.


General exhibitions

*''Pacific Wave: California Graphic Design'',
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, Venice, Italy, 1987 *''Graphic Design in America'',
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, Minneapolis, 1989 *''Mixing Messages: Graphic Design in Contemporary Culture'',"
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, 1996
Designer as Author, Voices and Visions
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, 1996 *''Design Culture Now: National Design Triennial'',
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, 2000 *''East Coast/West Coast'' a
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Echirolles, France, 2002
''D-Day:le design aujourd'hui''
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, 2005
''Digitally Mastered''
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, New York, 2007
''Quick, Quick, Slow''
Experimentadesign Lisboa 2009,
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, Lisbon, Portugal, 2009 (featured Emigre magazine issues10–24) *''Typographic Tables'', Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art, Bolzano, Italy, 2011
''Deep Surface: Contemporary Ornament and Pattern''
Contemporary Art Museum, Raleigh, 2011
''Graphic Design: Now in Production''
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, Minneapolis, 2011 (featured
Emigre No. 70: The Look Back Issue
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''Work from California''
25th International Biennial of Graphic Design, Brno, Czech Republic, 2012 *''Revolution/Evolution'',
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, Detroit, 2014
''Typeface to Interface''
Museum of Modern Art, San Francisco, 2016
''California Graphic Design, 1975–95''
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, Los Angeles, 2018
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, Los Angeles, 2019


Collections

*Denver Art Museum holds a complete set of ''Emigre'' magazine in its permanent collection *Design Museum in London holds a complete set of ''Emigre'' magazine in its permanent collection *
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holds ''Emigre'' magazine issues in its permanent collection *Museum of Modern Art in New York holds a complete set of ''Emigre'' magazine, and five digital fonts from the Emigre Fonts library in its permanent collection *Museum of Modern Art in San Francisco holds a complete set of ''Emigre'' magazine in its permanent collection


See also

* ''Eye'' (magazine) * ''Print'' (magazine) * ''
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'' * Graphis Inc. * ''
Visible Language {{No footnotes , date=November 2016 ''Visible Language'' is an American journal presenting visual communication research. Founded in 1967 as ''The Journal of Typographical Research'' by Merald Wrolstad, occasional ''Visible Language'' issues are ...
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References


Further reading

*Bouvet, Michel, ''East Coast West Coast: Graphistes aux États-unis'', Paris, France, Les Éditions Textuel, 2002. Essay on history of Emigre. *Dawson, Peter, ''The Field Guide to Typography: Typefaces in the Urban Landscape'', New York, NY, Prestel, 2013. Interview with Rudy VanderLans & Zuzana Licko. *Eskilson, Stephen J., ''Graphic Design: A New History'', London, UK, Laurence King Publishing, 2007. Essay on Emigre in chapter on “Postmodern Typography.” * Heller, Steven, ''Merz to Emigre and Beyond: Avant-Garde Magazine Design of the Twentieth Century.'' Phaidon, 2003. *Heller, Stephen, ed., ''Design Literacy: Understanding Graphic Design''. New York, NY, Allworth Press with School of Visual Arts, 2014. Essay on Emigre in chapter on "Mass Media.” *Lupton, Ellen, ''Mixing Messages: Graphic Design in Contemporary Culture'', New York, NY, Princeton Architectural Press, 1996. Short profile of Emigre and Zuzana Licko’s typefaces. Book published in conjunction with exhibit at Cooper-Hewitt National Design Museum. *McCarthy, Steven, ''The Designer as Author, Producer, Activist, Entrepreneur, Curator & Collaborator: New Models for Communicating'', Amsterdam, Netherlands, BIS, 2013. Emigre referenced throughout, and short profile of Emigre in chapter on “Typographic Design Authorship.” *Meggs, Philip B., ed., ''A History of Graphic Design'', New York, NY, John Wiley & Sons, 1998. Profile of Emigre in chapter on “Pioneers of Digital Graphic Design.” *Poynor, Rick, ''Design Without Boundaries: Visual Communication in Transition'', London, UK, Booth-Clibborn Editions, 1998. Emigre referenced in essay “Cult of the Ugly,” and one essay, “Into the Digital Realm,” on Emigre. *Poynor, Rick, ''No More Rules: Graphic Design and Postmodernism'', New Haven, CT, Yale University Press, 2003. Emigre referenced throughout. *Shaughnessy, Adrian, ''How to be a Graphic Designer, Without Losing Your Soul,'' London, UK, Laurence King Publishing, 2005. Interview with Rudy VanderLans


External links


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