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Q&A withHermann Zapf
Where do you seek inspiration? My work focuses on digital type design and computer programs, so there is very little space for inspiration. You...
07/01/04 · More from publication -
Ed Fella: "Design doodler"
Ed Fella was born drawing and began reading shortly after. Katherine McCoy Former Co-Chair of Cranbrook Academy's Department of Design A private...
05/01/04 by Frolick, Stuart I · More from publication -
Art of Adolf Wölfli: St. Adolf-Giant-Creation, The
The Art of Adolf WÃÂölfli: St. Adolf-Giant-Creation by Elka Spoetri, Daniel Baumann, and Edward M. Gomez Foreword by Gerard C....
05/01/04 by Rexer, Lyle · More from publication -
Q&A with David Tartakover
Where do you seek inspiration? For ray personal pieces, which relate to the political situation in Israel, inspiration unfortunately punches me in...
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Opinion
VERONIQUE VIENNE THE "DESIGNERS NOT WANTED" SIGN When my graphic design students at the School of Visual Arts in New York present their work using...
03/01/04 by Vienne, Veronique · More from publication -
Obituaries: Roy Grace
Roy Grace, the esteemed art director, died of prostrate cancer in late February of 2003, at the age of 66. For nearly forty-years, Grace created...
01/01/04 · More from publication
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