Print’s “Future” issue features the 20 Under 30—2011’s New Visual Artists (NVA)—who represent the future of design. Among the honorees are CalArts alumni Zak Kyes (Art BFA 05), Kim Dulaney…
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CalArtian Graphic Designers Keedy and Deck Now in MoMA
[nggallery id=137] On Monday, the Museum of Modern Art announced the acquisition of 23 digital typefaces for its Architecture and Design Collection. Two of the fonts were created by CalArtians:…
Continue reading »Ed Fella Exhibition Opens in Pasadena
[nggallery id=96] I’m History, an exhibit featuring the works of Ed Fella, an acclaimed artist, graphic designer and typographer and a longtime CalArts faculty member, opens at Pasadena City College…
Continue reading »‘Sustainable Design’ Discussion at the Pasadena Museum of California Art
[nggallery id=95] How do you make graphic design more sustainable? Green? Eco-friendly? Does “green” design mean using less paper? What exactly are sustainable design practices? These are questions that LA-based…
Continue reading »Animation from CalArts’ Graphic Design and Animation Grads at Frame by Frame Showcase on Saturday
[nggallery id=94] Storytelling through animation is the focus of the upcoming Frame by Frame showcase in Los Angeles on Saturday. Seven short films from CalArts’ 2010 class of experimental animators,…
Continue reading »CalArts Graphic Design Year-End Shows This Week
[nggallery id=56] Three exhibits this week at CalArts highlight the undergraduate and graduate work of the School of Art’s Graphic Design program, culminating on Thursday (May 13). The show, Happy…
Continue reading »CalArts Annual T-shirt Show Tonight
[nggallery id=52] The ubiquitous T-shirt gets the CalArts treatment tonight for the 2010 CalArts T-Shirt Show. The annual show, presented by the CalArts AIGA Student Association and the Graphic Design…
Continue reading »Graphic Design Students Tackle Crime and Punishment Tonight
Crime and Punishment is a one-night group show that takes place tonight at CalArts and features the work of approximately 20 current graphic design students. The event caught our attention…
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