Herb Lubalin Study Center

I love it when a bucket-list travel item lives up to the long-held ideal in my mind… nothing is truer for me in recent years than my visit to the Herb Lubalin Study Center of Design & Typography at the Cooper Union. During a recent trip to New York for the release of my new book ‘All the Colours of New York’ I was able to snag a last-minute appointment to the Herb Lubalin Center; an enormous collection of design resources — 100s of 1000s of design and typography pieces, books and ephemera — tucked away in the basement of The Cooper Union building.

Most of the pieces are arranged by designer or by era/category, stored in pull-out flat-file drawers, and each design specimen is housed in individual plastic sleeves. It was the most wonderfully mind-boggling 2 hours spent trawling through work from Paul Rand, Milton Glaser, Massimo Vignelli, Elaine Lustig Cohen, Herb Lubalin, The Push Pin Studios, and even a tiny little almanac from my beloved Charley Harper.

This was absolutely the best (not-so) tourist visit I’ve ever had to NYC. My mind is still buzzing from all the incredible things I saw, it was such an inspiring experience! If you’re interested in design and would like to visit yourself, the Herb Lubalin Center is open to the public by appointment.

Megan McKean

Colour obsessed author, illustrator, designer and travel writer

http://www.mckeanstudio.com
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