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Designers: Know Your History?

June 8, 2007
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Designers: Know Your History?

Last weekend at the Orange County Museum of Art, a friendly and well-meaning volunteer docent inquired whether I was writing a school report, and proceeded to introduce some of the pieces on display in the current ‘Imaging + Imagining California’ exhibit. Alighting on a piece by John McCracken called Dream (Chartreuse Green), 1988-92—a leaning, gleaming, fiberglass plank—she gamely explained...

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An artist-run printmaking collective reopens in downtown L.A.

May 25, 2007
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An artist-run printmaking collective reopens in downtown L.A.

An exhibition of work by Artemio Rodríguez. Featuring prints, illustrated books, skateboard decks, short animated films Last Friday, I attended the grand re-opening of La Mano Press, an artist-run printmaking collective in the arts district of downtown Los Angeles. The night featured the travelling print exhibition, ‘Graphic Reality: Mexican Printmaking Today,’ curated by La Mano frontman Artemio Rodriguez, as...

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How To ID Stock Photography

May 23, 2007
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How To ID Stock Photography

Stock Image? Indeed. In a recent article on Designobserver.com, Jesse Nivens makes a great point about stock photography: since it’s predicated on a standard business model of supply and demand, it provides images that reflect the dominant worldview in order to sell. For Nivens, this meant a dirth of images portraying overweight individuals (let’s say ‘fat’, unfortunately it produces...

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Book Review: Stylepedia

May 21, 2007
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Book Review: Stylepedia

If you’re a design writer, it’s hard not to let your cowering awe of Steven Heller impede your ability to write an unbiased review of this book. But what’s not to love about Stylepedia? It surpasses its genre as a quirky coffee table showpiece, and delivers a compendium of over 100 truly informative short essays on alphabetized topics that...

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Book Review: D.I.Y. Design It Yourself

May 16, 2007
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Book Review: D.I.Y. Design It Yourself

‘Design is art people use’. So begins the essential 2006 manual D-I-Y: Design it Yourself, edited by Ellen Lupton, curator of Contemporary Design at the Cooper Hewitt, in collaboration with the graduate students she teaches as Director of the Graphic Arts MFA program at the Maryland Institute College of Art. It’s a phrase worth remembering at a time when...

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