February 27, 2013
The founder of Local Projects weighs in on the mobile computing paradigm, the user experience perspective and what it means for the design studio of the future.
|
Case Study by C&G Partners October 04, 2012
A community-sourced exhibition at the El Paso Museum of History
empowers community members to tell the story of their neighborhoods, in their
own words and with their own images and objects.
|
Case Study by Thinc Design October 04, 2012
An inside look at the strategy and challenges of designing a monumental exhibition of 651 quilts.
|
Case Study by Second Story Interactive Studios October 04, 2012
Designing an interdisciplinary exhibit on climate change demanded a strategic blend of media and a complex synthesis of public policy,
documentary journalism and the earth sciences.
|
Case Study by SYPartners October 04, 2012
Seeking to change today’s conversation about technology with an interactive exhibition design, the team employed filmmakers, developers, architects, designers and artists to translate science into an emotional and visceral experience for visitors.
|
A devout modernist, Rudolph de Harak produces work for public and private institutions that is uncompromisingly human. His exhibition design explores the rational world, and his graphic design uncovers the subconscious, employing abstract forms to subtly unlock alternative levels of perceptions. In recognition of his illustrious multi-disciplinary career—designing hundreds of book jackets, record covers, and posters—he was awarded a 1992 AIGA Medal.
|
Reed Agnew was named a 2008 Fellow by AIGA Pittsburgh. AIGA Fellows are recognized for their significant contributions to raising the standards of excellence within their local design community.
|