
Today, the Cooper-Hewitt, National Design Museum throws open the doors on Design USA: Contemporary Innovation. The sprawling exhibition is meant to celebrate the 10 anniversary of the National Design Awards; it includes all 75+ winners who've earned the laurel in the past decade. If you're looking for a workable survey of who's who in American design, this would be it--the disciplines included run from architecture, to fashion, to product design. The show--which was designed by 2004 awardee 2x4--runs through April 4, but this opening happens coincide with National Design Week, a slate of events that will culminate in an awards gala for the 2009 winners.
Here's some of the work you can look forward to, in the exhibit. (Above: One of Stefan Sagmeister's typeface experiments.)
Aveda's Uruku make-up packaging--part of a line that's been a leader in the sustainability movement:

A kinetic building facade by New Kahn (for video of some of his amazing works, click here):

Milton Glaser's famous illustration of Bob Dylan (Glaser was a Lifetime Achievement awardee):

An interior by architects Lewis.Tsurumaki.Lewis:

A Nike track shoe, from 2007:

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Recent Comments | 1 Total
October 19, 2009 at 12:06pm by r edgerton
sadly, i think that interior (a coffeeshop in hell's kitchen) shuttered a few years ago. the walls were cool, layers of industrial felt.