
Embodied Abstraction is on display from July 9–September 24.
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Embodied Abstraction is on display from July 9–September 24.
Co-curated by Mimi Zeiger and Iker Gil, the third annual show examines the social lessons gleaned from the city’s Modernist architecture.
Veiled Taxonomies is an ongoing project about the fractious relationship humans have with the preservation and interpretation of nature.
The paper looks at strategies for activating the process of designing factually dense documents, such as government reports and records to increase public engagement.
Distance, group restrictions, school ban, telecommuting… In 2020, amidst the fear and confusion of the inability to control the virus and the distance between people, would we really have spent a year doing nothing?
The exhibition runs from February 20, 2021–August 29, 2021, and comprises a series of dye-sublimation prints and an accompanying video that presents visual interpretations of motor stereotypies, sometimes termed stimming.
Assistant Professor of Graphic Design, Sarah Martin, published in AIGA's Eye on Design
What good are dense government documents like the Mueller report if they’re not designed for public consumption?