Print is beauty bound – even in a digital age

Jonathan Jones: The internet may be taking over from the printing press, just as Dürer's timeless engraving Melencolia I spelled the end for medieval scriptoria, but let us remember that print is beautiful

The dawning of the age of Photoshop

Kurt Andersen has posted a comprehensive gallery of covers from Spy, the cult New York satirical magazine that he co-founded with Graydon Carter. The early ones breathe a concentrated essence of late-1980s graphic design – I think the style has since come back into fashion and gone out again – but the visible development, as Andersen says, is in digital photomanipulation. When they began, it was "newly possible ... but difficult and incredibly expensive"; you can trace their growing addiction to it, and their growing ambition with it. But now that people can produce the same sort of work for the sake of a blog comment, it's not easy to recapture the excitement... (Via the Boston Globe's Braniac blog.)

Mind your language

David Marsh: The editor of the Guardian style guide… in praise of subeditors

Open door

Siobhain Butterworth: The reader's editor on… getting mixed up in the business of film and music reviews