Posts Tagged ‘New York’
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What We Gained: New Directions

Final thoughts on the Gain Conference last week. Jonathan Harris of No. 27 reminds us that humankind can only gain so much warmth from technology. Hal was a bachelor.

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Ken Carbone and Pals Reimagine State License Plates

Ken Carbone's ongoing contributions to Fast Company help demonstrate why design should be top of mind among leading business thinkers. His most recent contribution was a call to friends to rethink how their own state license plates could be more effective and graphically arresting. Designing under the influence? We think not!

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Keri Smith: The Reward of Risk Taking

The Infinitude of Bed Rest “I could not get around. I was pregnant. There were complications. I had to rest a lot in one room. I was restless. So in order to make things more interesting I started investigating things right in front of me. I looked for patterns, details, juxtaposition and similarity. Each new observation pushed me further, to observe more ...

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Ryan McGovern Chats About Design With Milton Glaser

Host, Ryan McGovern leads an informal face-to-face with this imaginative modern renaissance man — a rare breed of designer-illustrator that has influenced and delighted the world of art and graphic design. Glaser’s ever-expanding portfolio of work includes the original “I Love NY” campaign logo (1976) — described as “the most frequently imitated ...

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Debbie Millman Takes Center Stage: Make/Think: AIGA Design Conference

While officially AIGA President since summer, Make/Think: AIGA Design Conference in Memphis will be the moment when the spotlight truly falls on Debbie Millman of New York City and Sterling Brands. Certainly, for several thousand visitors will get to know Debbie for the first time. We are sure they will be drawn into her orbit. Dynamic, empathetic, intelligent ...

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