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March 16–March 22, 2014
1/ Comenius, Marconi & Zapf Book
In 1976 the International Typeface Corporation celebrated their announcement of a new typeface designed by Hermann Zapf in a folding specimen, claiming it was his first type since he “put the finishing touch“ to Optima Medium Italic “some ten years ago”. Besides ITC Zapf Book two other lesser-known typefaces by Zapf were also released that year: Berthold Comenius and Marconi for Hell Digiset. This lecture focuses on all three textfaces by taking a close look at their origin, by comparing them with their contemporaries and by paying attention to their letter shapes and characteristics based on the different technological circumstances in an era on the verge from photo to digital.
When: Tuesday, March 18, 2014, 6:30pm–8:30pm
Where: The Cooper Union, Rose Auditorium, 41 Cooper Square, NYC
Price: Free and open to the public
2/ Sharon Helgason Gallagher, “The Book and the Bicycle”
Why do we enjoy riding bicycles? Why do we take pleasure in reading books? In both cases, the design of the object is an excellent fit for both the human body and the human mind. Sharon Helgason Gallagher of ARTBOOK | D.A.P. looks at the book from a functional design perspective and challenges digital forms of content publishing and information design to take the human body—and its sense of pleasure—into account.
When: Tuesday, March 18, 2014, 6:30pm–8:30pm
Where: SVA MFA Design Criticism Department, 136 West 21 Street, Second Floor
Price: Free and open to the public with registration
3/ Designers in the Nursery
Noted historian, curator, and critic Leonard Marcus will discuss the long and vibrant tradition of graphic artists as creators of illustrated children’s books. Highlights will include examples of work of Vladimir Lebedev, Kurt Schwitters, Leonard Weisgard, Bruno Munari, Leo Lionni, Eric Carle, and Frank Viva.
When: Tuesday, March 18, 2014, 6:30pm–8:30pm
Where: Type Directors Club, 347 West 36th Street #603, NYC
Price: $5 TDC members, $15 students, $20 general public
4/ Murals of New York City
The first book to curate over 30 of the most influential and impressive murals found within all five boroughs. From the Victorian sensibilities of the early 1900s to the graffiti-influenced art of Keith Haring, these iconic artistic treasures act as a cultural guide to the city and its citizens over the past century.
When: Wednesday, March 19, 2014, 6:30pm–8:30pm
Where: Society of Illustrators, 128 East 63rd Street, NYC
Price: $15 SI members, $10 students, $20 general public
5/ Typeface Documentary Movie Screening
Screening of Typeface, an independent documentary film about visual culture, technology and graphic design, centered around the Hamilton Wood Type and Printing Museum in Two Rivers, Wisconsin.
When: Wednesday, March 19, 2014, 6:30pm–9pm
Where: The One Club, 260 5th Avenue, 2nd Floor, NYC
Price: Free One Club and TDC members, $20 general public
6/ Power Shift: Becoming an Artist Entrepreneur
With the rise of the cultural economy in Brooklyn and worldwide, more creatives are building their own careers. An evening of community-building activities and talks that will give you the skills to become a creative entrepreneur.
When: Thursday, March 20, 2014, 7pm–9:30pm
Where: Brooklyn Museum, 200 Eastern Parkway, Brooklyn
Price: $12 general public, includes general admission and one drink
7/ 2014 Japan Society Gallery Benefit Auction
Evening in support of Japan Society Gallery exhibitions and programming. Live and silent auctions of works by such luminaries as Eikoh Hosoe, Toyo Ito, Yoko Ono, Utagawa Hiroshige, Kohei Nawa, and Cai Guo-Qiang.
When: Thursday, March 20, 2014, 6pm
Where: Japan Society, 333 East 47th Street, NYC
Price: Free and open to the public
8/ Susan S. Szenasy in conversation with Debbie Millman
Susan Szenasy, Editor and Publisher of Metropolis magazine in conversation with Debbie Millman, host of the radio show Design Matters discussing Szenasy’s distinguished career over the last three decades as a design critic, journalist, and educator.
When: Thursday, March 20, 2014, 7pm
Where: Museum of Arts an Design, 2 Columbus Circle, NYC
Price: Free with museum admission
9/ Making Sense of Syria
An interdisciplinary design workshop series focused on exploring new ways for making sense of complex data in the Syrian Conflict, and, by extension, modern conflicts in general.
When: Saturday, March 22, 2014, 10am–4pm
Where: School of Visual Arts, MFA Interaction Design, 136 West 21 Street, Third Floor, NYC
Price: Free and open to the public