BYLinda Tischler Relevancy Score: 100 Thu Oct 26, 2006 at 1:08 PM
For a design writer, being at the annual AIGA Legends gala is like being a sportswriter at the All Star Game. Oh, look, there’s Paula Scher! Wow – behind that potted palm – it’s Massimo Vignelli. Don’t turn around, but ...READ»
BYCliff Kuang Relevancy Score: 98 Wed Nov 4, 2009 at 11:59 AM
Maybe you don't work at a big, high-powered graphic design house like Little & Company, but you can still benefit from their largesse. The firm traveled the world, amassing video interviews with some of the best design minds ...READ»
BYLinda Tischler Relevancy Score: 72 Thu Oct 25, 2007 at 4:30 PM
“First, I’d like to apologize for my attire, and its lack of festiveness,” Paul Simon, wearing a tasteful, but banker-like business suit, said to the largely black-clad crowd at last week’s National Design Awards. Simon was ...READ»
BYLinda Tischler Relevancy Score: 32 Fri Sep 18, 2009 at 10:40 AM
Despite the eco-friendly cardboard centerpieces, the ballroom at the Waldorf Astoria, with its velvet draperies and glittering chandeliers was an uncomfortably swanky venue for the annual AIGA Design Legends gala in a year when the ...READ»
BYEllen Lupton Relevancy Score: 22 Wed Aug 12, 2009 at 11:03 AM
A daring new sign at the U.S.-Canada border is being dismantled after officials decided it was a target for terrorists. Ellen Lupton asks designer Michael Bierut why.READ»