Essays on print-media culture from Paul Rand to Barney Bubbles by a
leading American design thinker
In Process Music, Virginia-based author Kenneth FitzGerald provides
deep readings of print-media artifacts and activities, often through the
lens of music. Employing a range of narrative voices, the works combine
academic rigor with the accessibility of popular forms such as music
journalism. FitzGerald's new book compiles over 40 of his pieces from
the last decade--many of which are now inaccessible or behind a
paywall--with reprinted works first appearing in outlets such as
Emigre, Eye, Print, Idea, Modes of Criticism, Design
Observer, Speak Up and Voice: AIGA Journal of Graphic Design.
Divided into four thematic sections and a coda, Process Music
considers a variety of influential figures working in design and music,
including Barney Bubbles, Paul Rand, William Addison Dwiggins and
Jacqueline Casey. A prelude composed by AIGA Design medalist and Design
Matters host Debbie Millman also features.