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Louise Ma

Monday 8 October 2007

Alphabet Cities

Typophiles! The Alphabet show is coming to New York City!

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Randy J. Hunt

Sunday 7 October 2007

Design Legends Gala

At Pier 60, extending from West 23rd Street over the Hudson river, over 300 designers and design supporters gathered to celebrate a suite of bestowed honors. The AIGA Design Legends Gala, now it its fourth year, is a like a mini design Oscars; however, the awards serve not to recognize not the year’s best but…

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Wednesday 26 September 2007

A Memorial for Charles Laforest Goslin

Charles Laforest Goslin, an American graphic designer and professor of graphic design and illustration at Pratt Institute in Brooklyn, died on 16 May 2007. A memorial will be held on 27 September from 12-2:00 PM at the Pratt Institute in Brooklyn at Memorial Hall. Goslin taught at Pratt and at the School of Visual Arts…

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Michael Brenner

Monday 17 September 2007

Ask the Director and a Type Designer

Gary Hustwit and Tobias Frere-Jones shed some more insight into the Helvetica Documentary.

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Randy J. Hunt

Thursday 13 September 2007

Helvetica Is Back

Gary Hustwit’s film begins cinema run with special guests. You didn’t get a chance to stand in the long line at the AIGA/The New School screening in April? Now is the time to feed your deep-rooted designer desires. After a hard week of designing, you’ll thank yourself for indulging in a special screening of Helvetica…

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Michael Brenner

Tuesday 11 September 2007

Be Seated and Collaborate

Small Talk No. 1: Be/Seated

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Michael Brenner

Thursday 6 September 2007

Double Dagger

Punk Rock vs. Swiss Modernism

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Randy J. Hunt

Wednesday 5 September 2007

Harnessing Potential: An interview with Rie Norregaard

Every designer brings their own approach to the design process. As that process grows to engage more disciplines and is fed by a multitude of skills, the task of harnessing diverse creative potential and directing it toward a common goal is not a task to be taken lightly. Rie Norregaard is tackling just that and…

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Randy J. Hunt

Tuesday 4 September 2007

Understanding Strategic Design: An interview with Etienne Fang

An interview with Etienne Fang.

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Randy J. Hunt

Sunday 26 August 2007

Fall Into Cooper-Hewitt

Giovanni Battista Piranesi and Ingo Maurer at National Design Museum

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