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‘A Wilderness of Error: The Trials of Jeffrey MacDonald’

Academy Award-winning documentary filmmaker Errol Morris presents 20 years of his own investigation into one of America’s most infamous murder cases.

Morris was so struck with the deadpan quality of the drawings that he suggested the designers create even more, and further, to make them a significant visual element of the book.

A drawing of a needle in a haystack opens a chapter about the boxes of physical evidence.
Drawing of a vial containing fibers found at the crime scene.
Illustration of a stopwatch opens a chapter about coverage of the case on "60 Minutes."
Opening spread of a chapter about DNA testing of samples found at the crime scene.

The drawings have been adapted for the book’s promotional trailer. Urgent, ominous music by Morris's frequent collaborator John Kusiak plays as lines come together to complete the drawings, one by one. 

Visitors can sift through images and artifacts related to the case.
The book's website presents a catalog of evidence from the case.
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Retrospective: Shakespeare in the Park

In 1954, impresario Joe Papp began a summer tradition of staging free outdoor performances of Shakespeare, inaugurating the Public Theater’s beloved Shakespeare in the Park festival. Pentagram partner Paula Scher, whose relationship with the Public spans four decades, has designed a new identity for the series for thirty consecutive summers. Each campaign is customized to the season’s theme, creating a highly visible graphic vocabulary for outdoor advertising, social media, and on-site signage.
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Retrospective: Shakespeare in the Park

In 1954, impresario Joe Papp began a summer tradition of staging free outdoor performances of Shakespeare, inaugurating the Public Theater’s beloved Shakespeare in the Park festival. Pentagram partner Paula Scher, whose relationship with the Public spans four decades, has designed a new identity for the series for thirty consecutive summers. Each campaign is customized to the season’s theme, creating a highly visible graphic vocabulary for outdoor advertising, social media, and on-site signage.