February 22, 2012
Beatrice Warde and You
Class: Designing with Type Level: Junior Faculty: Paul Sahre Duration of Project: Four Weeks Project Brief Part 1: Read The Crystal Goblet or Printing Should Be Invisible by Beatrice Warde.
Topics: Branding Identity, Packaging, Professional Development, Type
February 18, 2012
Segura, Inc., Chicago, USA
Segura, Inc.
Topics: Branding Identity, Color, Profiles, Type
February 11, 2012
The Transparent Cover
Class: Design of Messages III Level: Second Year Faculty: Felix Beltran Duration of Project: One Month Project Brief Redesign the cover of the popular book El Llano en llamas (The Burning Plain) by Juan Rulfo, one of the most internationally renowned of Mexican writers.
Topics: Layouts, Packaging, Pattern & Palette, Professional Development, Type
February 3, 2012
DJ Stout Redesigns Guitar Player Magazine
When Guitar Player magazine was introduced, it was one of the first guitar enthusiast publications of its kind.
Topics: Branding Identity, Layouts, Professional Development, Profiles, Type
January 28, 2012
Richard Kegler
Richard Kegler, founder of P22 Type Foundry in Buffalo, New York, is interested in the history of art and design.
Topics: Branding Identity, Professional Development, Profiles, Type
January 20, 2012
Pattern Magazine
Class: Advance Typography and Publication Design Level: Third Year Faculty: Ian McArthur Duration of Project: Seven Weeks Project Brief Publications are increasingly published for online access and distribution.
Topics: Layouts, Pattern & Palette, Professional Development, Type
January 18, 2012
Typography for the People
In an era when all designers have thousands of fonts at their fingertips, there seems only one way to cut through the logjam: Do it yourself.
Topics: Professional Development, Type
December 19, 2011
Dragan Mileusnic & Zeljko Serdarevic
Dragan Mileusnic and Zeljko Serdarevic formed a creative partnership in 2003 in Zagreb, Croatia, and together have created award-winning websites, edited and published a bestselling monograph on former Yugoslavia, and designed visual identities, and books.



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