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Call for Applicants: The Walker Design Fellowship 2012-2013
The Gradient
Apr 2012
Take our new Walker Art Center Design Studio ART TEST to see if you’re a good match–there’s a special message for candidates who answer all 18 questions correctly.
Since 1980, the Walker Art Center Design department has maintained a graphic design fellowship program that provides recent graduates (both undergrad and grad) the opportunity to work in a professional design studio environment…
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Yale Union.
The Gradient
Apr 2012
Signage on the east wall at The Hollywood Burger Bar, 4211 Northeast Sandy Boulevard, Portland, OR 97213. One example of how in the course of this design we went a decent distance in a circle, to arrive not far from where we started, but considerably more informed. So much for being sui-generis, first to the apple, the original progenitor. I mean, dig how deeply sunk in our subconscious this place…
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Insights 2012: Talk Ephemera with David Pearson
The Gradient
Mar 2012
David Pearson began work at Penguin Books in 2002, and ever since he’s been making seemingly traditional designs that can be both unorthodox and unexpected, such as all-typographic book covers for Penguin Classics or the rainbow spectrum applied to the spines of Pocket Penguins. Here he discusses his love of printed ephemera, including Eastern European matchbox labels, which informs his work.
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Insights 2012: Michael Lejeune
The Gradient
Mar 2012
Minneapolis and Los Angeles transportation histories run parallel: both had extensive streetcar systems, now dismantled, and both are now working to rebuild that infrastructure. In a new interview, Metro LA creative director Michael Lejeune and Hennepin County planner Lisa Middag discuss transit, opportunity, and jettisoning, as Lejeune puts it, “that road rage that’s sucking up your soul.”
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Insights 2012: Aaron Draplin’s Talk Now Online
The Gradient
Mar 2012
Aaron Draplin’s enthusiastic 76 minutes of tall tales are now online at the Walker Channel, and you can check it out here.
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WAX Magazine
The Gradient
Mar 2012
I was able to catch up with graphic designers Zak Klauck and David Yun to talk a little bit about WAX, a bi-annual print magazine with writer Aeriel Brown that explores the unique intersection of art, culture and surfing in and around the city…New York City to be specific. Growing up in Los Angeles and living in Laguna Beach for a fair bit of my life, skate and surf culture influenced the way…
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Centerpoints: Serra’s Labor, Favela Typography, Dalí Pops
Centerpoints
Mar 2012
• In addition to being surrealism’s mustachioed poster child, Salvador Dalí had his side gigs doing commercial work—like the iconic daisylogo for Chupa Chups, the popular Spanish lollipops, he made in 1969.
• For the Brooklyn Museum’s Keith Haring show, opening Mar. 16, the late artist’s foundation has been scanning pages from his journal. Today we see the page from Haring’s birthday in ‘77, when he…



