Emigre was a graphic design magazine published by
Emigre Graphics between 1984 and 2005; it was first published in 1984 in
San Francisco, California,
USA. Art-directed by
Rudy VanderLans using fonts designed by his wife,
Zuzana Licko,
Emigre was one of the first publications to use
Macintosh computers and had a large influence on graphic designers moving into
desktop publishing (DTP). Its variety of layouts, use of guest designers, and opinionated articles also had an effect on other design publications.