February 1, 2008
Stefan Sagmeister’s exhibition “Things I Have Learned In My Life So Far” at Deitch Projects gallery located at 76 Grand Street, New York, NY 10013. January 31 - February 23
Stefan Sagmeister’s exhibition “Things I Have Learned In My Life So Far” at Deitch Projects gallery located at 76 Grand Street, New York, NY 10013. January 31 - February 23
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Stefan Sagmeister’s exhibition “Things I Have Learned In My Life So Far” at Deitch Projects gallery is so beautiful. I loved the wall of BONITA bananas that spelled out SELF-CONFIDENCE PRODUCES FINE RESULTS. Great stuff!
Stefan Sagmeister’s exhibition “Things I Have Learned In My Life So Far” at Deitch Projects gallery is so beautiful. I loved the wall of BONITA bananas that spelled out SELF-CONFIDENCE PRODUCES FINE RESULTS. Great stuff!
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Just came back from Stefan Sagmeister’s exhibition at Deitch Projects (76 Grand Street). This is me being caressed by a hand-painted limited edition $700.00 glove.
Just came back from Stefan Sagmeister’s exhibition at Deitch Projects (76 Grand Street). This is me being caressed by a hand-painted limited edition $700.00 glove.
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January 28, 2008
A couple of Thursdays ago, Ed Fella (http://www.edfella.com/) came to the MFA Design studio to give us an unannounced guest lecture. He left a strong impression on me and I learned that finding your true voice and visual language takes years.
A couple of Thursdays ago, Ed Fella (http://www.edfella.com/) came to the MFA Design studio to give us an unannounced guest lecture. He left a strong impression on me and I learned that finding your true voice and visual language takes years.
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On Tuesdays we have The Visual Book with Warren Lehrer. The assignment for last class was to choose any book and transform it, so that the visual form complimented, contradicted, or in some way illuminated our view of the book. I choose Maira Kalman’s book because to me it is a book about “learning how to live and learning how to die”.
On Tuesdays we have The Visual Book with Warren Lehrer. The assignment for last class was to choose any book and transform it, so that the visual form complimented, contradicted, or in some way illuminated our view of the book. I choose Maira Kalman’s book because to me it is a book about “learning how to live and learning how to die”.
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For Stefan Sagmeister’s first assignment we had to touch the heart of a small community that was close to us, using design. I choose to make a set of plates with personal and meaningful lyrics on them for my mother, my father and my brother, so when eating alone the experience was not that lonely.
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Portrait using type.
Portrait using type.
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Type composition from a quote by Claret Serrahima www.cla-se.com for a type class.
Type composition from a quote by Claret Serrahima www.cla-se.com for a type class.
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Portrait drawn for Milton Glaser’s class. The assignment consisted on drawing a portrait of someone just by reading what that person would eat for their last meal.
Portrait drawn for Milton Glaser’s class. The assignment consisted on drawing a portrait of someone just by reading what that person would eat for their last meal.
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Second assignment for Stefan Sagmeister’s class.
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