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In 2014, AIGA's editorial director Perrin Drumm [40] created Eye on Design [41] as a source for new and emerging graphic designers. Founded first as an online blog, Eye on Design grew into a multimedia platform that included a tri-annual print magazine, conference, event series, weekly newsletter, and social media activations. [42]"
The style was widely popularized when Facebook introduced Alegria, an illustration system commissioned from design agency Buck Studios and illustrator Xoana Herrera [1] in 2017. [ 4 ] The name "Corporate Memphis" originated from the title of an Are.na board that collected early examples, [ 1 ] and is a reference to the Memphis Group , a 1980s ...
For the next 5-years her company focused on web design, interactive advertising, and original content development. The most prestigious production was the CyberSlacker, [31] Flash cartoon series, which won the Flash Animation Award. [2] She appeared in Doug Block’s 1999 documentary film Home Page and her story was chronicled in the book Gig.
The Pioneering Career of Thomas Miller, Whose Work Shaped the Design Profession, The recipient of the posthumous 2021 AIGA Medal paved the way for future Black designers - AIGA Eye on Design - Accessed 08/25/2022
In January 2019, Killian was published by the AIGA's Eye on Design in a dialogue with Meg Miller titled "What Does Queering Design Education Actually Look Like in Practice?" In this interview Killian discussed how they question the space of a classroom to reconsider what design education looks like.
Elaine Lustig Cohen (March 6, 1927 – October 4, 2016) was an American graphic designer, artist and archivist. [1] She is best known for her work as a graphic designer during the 1950s and 60s, having created over 150 designs for book covers and museum catalogs. [2]
Pablo Ferro had a profound influence on the world of graphic design, particularly in the realm of film title design and advertising. Here are some key aspects of his impact: Innovative Techniques: Ferro was a pioneer in quick-cut editing, split-screen techniques, and multiple screen imagery.
Garland was a prolific writer. His work has been published in Baseline, Blueprint, Creative Review and Eye magazine. He is the author of five books on design, including Graphics Handbook (1966), Illustrated Graphics Glossary (1980), Mr Beck’s Underground map (1994) and A word in your eye (1996). [12]