Steven heller is a senior art director of the New York Times and the co-chair (with Lita Talarico) of the MFA Designer as Author Program at the School of Visual Arts. He recently co-founded (with Alice Twemlow) the MFA in Design Criticism at SVA. He is the editor of VOICE: The AIGA Journal of Design and The Nose (with Seymour Chwast). He is contributing editor to PRINT, ID, Eye, Baseline and a contributor to Metropolis, the New York Times Book Review, Varoom, and Grafik. He has edited, co-edited or authored over 100 books on design an popular culture, including “Paul Rand,” “Merz to Emigre: Avant Garde Magazine Design of the Tweniteh Century,” “Stylepedia: A Gude to Graphic Design Mannerisms, Quirks and Conceits,” “Euro Deco: Graphic Design Between the Wars,” “Anatomy of Design,” “Design Literacy Second Edition,” “The Education of a Photographer,” “The Graphic Design Reader,” “Graphic Wit: The Art of Humor in Design,” and “Teaching Illustration.” He is currently completing “Iron Fists: Branding the Totalitarian State” for Phaidon Press and is working on a biography of Alvin Lustig. His website is Hellerbooks.com.

