Case Study by Blue State Digital March 14, 2013
This social media campaign focused exclusively on motivating young voters with content that encouraged them to take action in the 60 days leading up voter referendums on marriage equality in Maine, Maryland, Minnesota and Washington.
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A short film about William Drenttel and Jessica Helfand, who were both awarded the AIGA Medal at “Bright Lights: The AIGA Awards Gala” in New York City in April 2013.
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Biography by Andy Grundberg
Alexey Brodovitch, art director of Harper’s Bazaar for nearly a quarter of a century and recipient of a 1987 AIGA Medal, played a crucial role in introducing into the United States a radically simplified graphic design style forged in Europe in the 1920s. He also defined the modern magazine director as one who takes an active role in conceiving and commissioning all forms of graphic art, and he specialized in discovering and showcasing young and unknown talent, particularly photographers.
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Article by The Criterion Collection Art Department November 27, 2012
The art department at the Criterion Collection offers a behind-the-scenes look at producing the cover design for an upcoming release of this classic Hitchcock film. A slideshow of accepted—and rejected—sketches and design iterations documents their creative process, from concept to execution.
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Join moderator Callie Neylan and ePublishing experts Lindsay Powell of National Geographic and Colin Fleming of Adobe, for this webinar on September 21, part of “Breakthroughs: Where Inspiration and Technology Meet ,” an educational series designed by Adobe and AIGA for members exclusively.
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Case Study by Jon Duckett and Emme Stone October 04, 2012
An inside look at redesigning a book that introduces HTML and CSS
to an audience intimidated by the style of traditional tech titles.
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Case Study by Willem Henri Lucas October 04, 2012
This pro bono effort sought to cut production costs as much as possible, ingeniously combining three distinct items—an MFA entry guide, a graduate catalog and a large-scale poster—into a single publication.
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