Portrait of design documentarian Daniel Eatock just before he presented to a full auditorium at Bumble & Bumble. Photography by Wheat Wurtzburger on Tuesday September 16 2008. more on Small Talk No. 1: Daniel Eatock
In the spirit of tonight’s Design:Remixed (that’s Rad Mountain at Apple Store SoHo, 6:30PM-8:00PM), a Rad Mountain link-fest Rad Mountain Studio Visit at Grain Edit. GOOD Food by Rad Mountain – on Bobby Solomon’s Kitsune Noir. Garrett Morin on joshspear.com Damien Correll’s Face Basics design at The Select Series, the extra svelt section of community…
What a fall—from smaller events like the intimate (and extremely popular!) Breakfast Club series, to big ones such as the boisterous Dinner Party, the AIGA/NY Fall Season provided fantastic opportunities to engage, learn, and be entertained. Recently, here at DESIGNY, we’ve been remiss in covering those great events. Lucky for us, though, others have been…
Andrew Sloat, designer and video maker, bares all.
As many on our board finish their two-year tenure, here is a look at our events over the last couple years.
I find myself inundated: too much information, too quickly, too often. It’s overwhelming. Occasionally in that stream, though, I’m captured by graphics that translate data, processes and stories to visual form. They pique curiosity, aid understanding and, sometimes, make me laugh. Steve Duenes, Fernanda ViĆ©gas, and Andrew Kuo are among the many designers who organize,…
Tonight promises a healthy share of surprises. It’s never difficult to find a reason to party (or have a design party for that matter) in New York, but not as often do so many reasons come together in one event. Tonight the Art Director’s Club hosts Disclosure during which a mysterious 27th letter of the…
I caught up with Rosten to get some details on Making Policy Public, a “fold-out poster series” that aims to share and arouse interest in public policies.
Stegan Sagmeister sheds light on things big and small before his presentation at AIGA/NY.
You might recall, in October 2007, AIGA/NY delivered Proust questionnaires to modern icons Wim Crouwel and Massimo Vignelli. Both said they’d choose to come back as architects in another life. The Glass House Visitors Center (image from Pentagram) Crouwel and Vignelli spoke to the permanence of architecture and the importance with which it is imbued….