john kazior
I’m a design critic and illustrator.
I write about ecological design and nature in media.
To my surprise, I’ve written for some nice publications like AIGA Eye On Design, the Van Alen Institute, Icarus Complex Magazine, The Baffler , the School of Visual Arts, MOLD magazine , and Core77.
Need a ecological perspective on your design? Or just a dissenting voice in the endless stream of modernist-idealism in design? E-mail me!
mail (at) jpkazior.com
An Asset Grows
in Brooklyn
for The Baffler
“A batch of scrawny black cherry trees (#2425, #2419, #2428) at the southeast corner of New York’s Prospect Park are not pulling their weight.”
Can Better
Labels Really Fix Recycling?
for AIGA Eye On Design
“Even the best communication design isn’t a silver bullet when it comes to something as complicated as recycling. “
Designing For
an Ecosystem
in Crisis
for Icarus Complex
“The relationship between production and consumption, can only ever become circular if both parts of that process are mindful of the system that has never been without its limits.”
Fireproofing the Future in California
Van Alen Institute
Made in collaboration with the Van Alen Institute, and the New Yorker, I assisted in research for the short doc “Fireproofing the Future in California” directed by Merete Mueller
Climate Designers Give Themselves a Name and a Purpose
Eye on design
Stirred by collective anxieties, designers organize beyond corporate confines to draw the industry’s attention to the climate crisis
Borderlands
van alen institute
Made in collaboration with the Van Alen Institute, and the New Yorker, I assisted in research for the short doc “Borderlands” directed by Merete Mueller