On view at the AIGA National Design Center in New York City: “Bordo Bello” is an annual skateboard art show hosted by AIGA Colorado, which has worked with more than 1,000 artists to create a collaborative exhibition and support mentorship programs.
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Come see “Bordo Bello NYC,” a skateboard art show hosted by AIGA
Colorado at the AIGA National Design Center in New York, featuring nationally recognized names in design and
street art.
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Article by Amos Klausner, Anne Jackson, Nahid Tootoonchi & Andrew Twigg April 30, 2013
It’s rare for American audiences to have access to the wealth of graphic design that is currently being created in Iran. Recently, a team of designers, writers and scholars have convened to curate a collection of contemporary Iranian design and exhibit it in the United States.
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The gallery at the National Design Center in New York is open to the public on weekdays; admission is free. Look here for information on current exhibitions.
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Politicians, journalists and pundits use language. Graphic designers unite visual and
verbal content in compelling communication. This exhibition of self-authored graphic design asks: Can design thinking help unite citizens on
the issues?
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February 17, 2012
In conjunction with AIGA’s “50 Books/ 50 Covers of 2010” exhibition, Barbara deWilde and Tony Chu designed WhatTheBook.org, an online space for people to express their feelings—both excitement and unease—about the changing form of books.
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In partnership with the College of Visual Arts,
AIGA presents an exhibition of
more than 500 book, magazine and catalog covers designed and illustrated
by Alvin Lustig and Elaine Lustig Cohen between 1933 and 1961.
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