Alice Twemlow writes about design for publications including Arena, Baseline, Communication Arts, Design Issues, Design Observer, Good, Eye, Grafik, Graphis, I.D., New York Magazine, Paper, Print, The Architect's Newspaper, and Varoom. She is the author of What is Graphic Design For? (Rotovision, 2006), StyleCity New York (Thames & Hudson, 2005) and has contributed essays to Jonathan Barnbrook's monograph, Barnbrook Bible (Booth Clibborn, 2007), Looking Closer 5: Critical Writings on Graphic Design (Allworth Press, 2007), ELSE/WHERE: MAPPING (Design Institute, 2006), and Why Not Associates 2 (Thames & Husdon, 2004). She has directed several design conferences, including "Voice: AIGA National Design Conference 2002," and "Being Here: Craft and Locality in Graphic Design," held in Berlin in 2004, and co-directed "Looking Closer: AIGA Conference on Design History and Criticism." Alice is currently a PhD candidate at the Royal College of Art/V&A Museum History of Design program in London.