In partnership with AIGA, Little Fury—a design boutique in NYC—is opening DIVINE DETAILS, an exhibition and storefront on Fifth Avenue between 21st and 22nd Streets in New York City.
The graphic needs of a magazine and more notably its ‘brand’ are by necessity different than those of 20, 30 years ago.
Hey designers! Writers don’t just fill the empty bits with words. They can help you tell a story.
This year we’ve worked extra hard to throw a holiday party deserving of our amazing New York design community.
As we commemorate Super Storm Sandy’s one-year anniversary, Design/Relief continues its series of conversation+action around creative placemaking.
The Brooklyn Circus is a slice of the original Brooklyn, transcending trend to authenticity by creating with the past & future in mind.
Is fine typography on the web at long last a reality?
Commissioning type is similar to working with a photographer or illustrator, with a few key differences.
The first Wednesday of every month, AIGA/NY invites members and their guests to enjoy two happy hours at The Wooly, a historic private bar in the basement of the Woolworth building.
The AIGA/NY invited a select group of New York designers to submit videos for October’s Midnight Moment.