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Ralph Caplan is the author of Cracking the Whip: Essays on Design and Its Side Effects and By Design. Caplan is the former editor of I.D. magazine, and has been a columnist for both I.D. and Print. He lectures widely, teaches in the graduate Design Criticism program at the School of Visual Arts, was awarded the 2010 “Design Mind” National Design Award by the Cooper-Hewitt and is the recipient of the 2011 AIGA Medal.
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Section: About AIGA - Tags: membership
Old and in the way? Not so fast. As a maturing Heller optimistically notes, seasoned designers who are generous with their knowledge are valued by their younger peers.
Section: Inspiration - Tags: professional development, personal essay, Voice
Joseph Binder (2004 AIGA Medalist) was an Austrian-born designer whose influence permeated Europe and the United States. He applied reductive compositional principles derived from Cubism and De Stijl to his posters, including the one he designed for the New York World’s Fair in 1939. In 1948 Binder became art director for the U.S. Navy Department, and in the 1960s he returned to his primary passion of painting.
Section: Inspiration - Tags: graphic design, AIGA Medal, posters
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