Category: Design

  • Golan Levin’s Digital Art Presentation

    Today I went to a School of Art lecture series featuring Golan Levin, who teaches my information visualization class with Ben Fry. He showed mostly older work, but it was an interesting and impressive display of digital art. His Manual Input Sessions work was the most impressive. Hand gestures made on a projector produce shapes…

  • Happy Birthday to Me

    I’m not one to go around telling people it’s my birthday, which is why this post is coming 40 minutes after my birthday (unless you’re on the west coast). It was a fun experiment to see if anyone would say anything. My number one suspect for getting the word out: Facebook. At around 4 p.m.…

  • Interning at Adaptive Path

    Just a brief note to say I recently accepted an offer to work at Adaptive Path over the summer. I’m super excited to experience what they’re all about and check out San Francisco. I start the end of May and finish in early August. Should be a good time. In other news, my illness has…

  • Hugh Dubberly’s Dozen Trends

    Hugh Dubberly spoke at our Seminar 2 class this morning, but I missed it because I have been deathly ill. Since Friday, I have been fighting some terrible cold. Illness and grad school do not go together. He was also giving a lecture in my Studio 2 class. I managed to pull my aching body…

  • Words Fail to Describe

    I won’t tell you where I found time to read “Strong Words” by Véronique Vienne in the March/April 2007 issue of PRINT, but I did. The article questions the wisdom of changing the AIGA’s name a year ago from “American Institute of Graphic Arts” to “The Professional Association of Design,” and has a very interesting…