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NOT MADE IN CHINA. Handmade, with a sense of humor. Recent Purchase: David Osborn and Charles Woods Original Prints. David Osborn and Charles Woods were two 60s era, California designers, who worked in silkscreen and offset lithography. I had the fortunate luck to stumble upon their artwork while searching for vintage screenprint posters online. After the recent passing of Charles Woods, in 2011, their estate was posted for sale on Etsy. I won tickets to the opera! On Monday, Speak Your Design. Version o...
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Speak Your Design: June 2010
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Writing for the Arts, Architecture and Design. Thursday, June 24, 2010. 2010 Color of the Year. The color of the year is.(drumroll, please): Pantone 15-5510. Or, in layman's terms, Turquoise. Now I know I'm behind on reporting this. It was announced last December, but lots of other color-focused companies. Benjamin Moore, Sherwin Williams, London's Global Color Research) are jumping on board. Now forgive me, but really? My question is when was turquoise not a color of any year? Wednesday, June 2, 2010.
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Speak Your Design: Picking up the Slack
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Writing for the Arts, Architecture and Design. Monday, November 15, 2010. Picking up the Slack. NCDT's Kara Wilkes in costume designed by Erika Diamond. Photo by Jeff Cravotta. Thanks to a thoughtful friend, I had the pleasure of attending North Carolina Dance Theatre’s “Innovative Works”. Art and architecture should never have to pick up where words leave off or vice versa. It the dialog between the two that gives texture and depth to the experience. The first number on Saturday night required the dance...
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Speak Your Design: May 2010
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Writing for the Arts, Architecture and Design. Tuesday, May 4, 2010. Lee Bonticou - Sculpture in 2D. MoMA is currently running a Lee Bontecou. Exhibition through August 30. At first glance, this could be the work of a (very) talented graphic artist. It is actually a photograph of one of Bontecou's kinetic sculptures ( Untitled. Some might say that all great sculpture works in 2D - art in the round means it should present well from any angle, however flat, right? Lee Bontecou: All Freedom in Every Sense.
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Speak Your Design: July 2012
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Writing for the Arts, Architecture and Design. Monday, July 30, 2012. Thanks for checking in! For the latest news and posts, go to Speak Your Design's official website: http:/ speakyourdesign.com/. Owner, Speak Your Design. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Speak Your Design provides communications and management services to projects and professionals in the arts and design industries. Go to our website for more about us and our services: www.speakyourdesign.com.
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Speak Your Design: November 2010
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Writing for the Arts, Architecture and Design. Thursday, November 18, 2010. 2010: A Good Year? It’s the third Thursday in November, which means the release of this year’s Beaujolais Nouveau vintage. To pay tribute to this world wide celebration of the vine, I’ve pulled out a few of my favorite examples of wine-related architecture. Dominus Winery by Herzog and de Meuron, Napa Valley, 1998. I have a thing for old world tunnels. Bodegas Otazu's barrel cellars by Jaime Gaztelu Quijano Architect, Spain, 1997.
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July | 2012 | Speak Your Design
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Writing for the Arts, Architecture and Design. July 30, 2012. Thanks for checking in! For the latest news and posts, go to Speak Your Design’s official website: http:/ speakyourdesign.com/. Owner, Speak Your Design. Click to email (Opens in new window). Share on Facebook (Opens in new window). Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window). Click to print (Opens in new window). You are currently viewing the archives for July, 2012. At Speak Your Design. Blog at WordPress.com. Send to Email Address.
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Speak Your Design: We've moved!
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Writing for the Arts, Architecture and Design. Monday, July 30, 2012. Thanks for checking in! For the latest news and posts, go to Speak Your Design's official website: http:/ speakyourdesign.com/. Owner, Speak Your Design. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Speak Your Design provides communications and management services to projects and professionals in the arts and design industries. Go to our website for more about us and our services: www.speakyourdesign.com.
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Speak Your Design: July 2010
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Writing for the Arts, Architecture and Design. Tuesday, July 20, 2010. Marginal Behavior: Book Graffiti. In “ Marginal. Featured in the June 28 issue of The New Yorker. Author Ian Frazier relays his experience at the New York Public Library event. For designers, marginalia are probably best equated with one of our favorite ideas – the palimpsest. On the New York Review of Books. Image from the New York Review of Books. Read Frazier’s piece. Do you have a good example of marginalia in your library? Below ...
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Speak Your Design: BuzZ February Recap :: Good Copy is Good Design
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Writing for the Arts, Architecture and Design. Monday, February 14, 2011. BuzZ February Recap : Good Copy is Good Design. This post was written for the AIGA Charlotte's blog as a recap of the BuzZ session I led on February 2nd. However, though the training and deliverables assume different forms, copywriting parallels design work in practice. Copywriting is: Creative, Idea-intensive, Client-based, Deadline-driven, a Business, and a Communicative Art. The session’s title, “Good Copy is...Team work, people.
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