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April 2012 Member News

April 2012 Member News


SEGD Symposium: A Few Words with Malcolm Garrett

In 2007, Garrett designed the website for Future of Sound, a non-profit that sponsors events for new and convergent sound-art forms. The program, hosted by Martyn Ware of Illustrious Company and founder of The Human League and Heaven 17, introduced a wide variety of artists and designers working with sound.

Malcolm Garrett’s early work for musicians such as Buzzcocks, Duran Duran, Simple Minds, and Boy George made him one of the world’s best-known designers. His pioneering work in interactive media design—from early collaboration with Peter Gabriel to recent co-direction of the interactive gallery guide for New York’s MoMA—earned him the title Royal Designer for Industry in 2000.

 

Garrett, partner and creative director in the London-based communications design group 53K, will lead the “British Design” session—with fellow RDIs Kenneth Grange, Dinah Casson, Alex McDowell, and Mike Dempsey—at the 2012 SEGD Symposium: Design, Innovation, Collaboration April 27 at the V&A.

 

He spent a few minutes with SEGD recently to talk about music, technology, and how his perspective on innovation has changed over the years.


2012 SEGD Conference: The Bridge Celebrates Design, Culture, and Connections

(New York) - High Line co-founder Robert Hammond, Pentagram Partner Michael Bierut, Culturematic author Grant McCracken, and Project Runway winner Anya Ayoung Chee will be among the featured presenters at the 2012 SEGD Conference: The Bridge, convening in Brooklyn and Manhattan June 7-9. 

 


March 2012 Member News

March 2012 member News


Identify: 50 Years of Chermayeff & Geismar

Identify: Basic Principles of Identity Design in the Iconic Trademarks of Chermayeff & Geismar focuses on the transcendent work of Ivan Chermayeff and Tom Geismar.

 

 

 

 

 

 


3M at Work

 

Building on 3M's collaborative work ethos, its technology innovations, and its leading scientists, THERE (Sydney) created an extensive environmental graphics program at the company's 8,000-sq.-meter Australian headquarters.

 


David Adjaye and Kenneth Grange Headline SEGD’s “Design, Innovation, Collaboration” Event

LONDON - Acclaimed architect David Adjaye and iconic British industrial designer Kenneth Grange will headline SEGD's 2012 International Symposium April 27 in London.

 

The 2012 SEGD International Symposium: Design, Innovation, Collaboration is being held in partnership with the Victoria and Albert Museum and coincides with its much-anticipated exhibition British Design 1948-2012: Innovation in the Modern Age. The symposium will explore how innovation and collaboration are radically changing design across many disciplines.

 


February 2012 Member News

P-06 Atelier


We Heart New York

Just in time for Valentine's Day, an interactive LED sculpture by Danish architecture firm BIG is making hearts beat faster on Times Square.

 

(Our hearts are beating faster because we'll be in New York June 7-9 for the 2012 SEGD Conference!)

 


Cooper Union Honors Skolnick

Lee Skolnick, founding principal of Lee H. Skolnick Architecture + Design Partnership (New York), will receive Cooper Union's highest honor-the John Q. Hejduk Award for Outstanding Contribution to the Theory, Teaching, and Practice of Architecture.

 


SEGD Welcomes New Members to Diverse Board of Directors

Amy LukasThe SEGD Board of Directors welcomes seven new members whose terms begin in January 2012. Amy Lukas, principal of Infinite Scale (Salt Lake City) and a board member since 2007, is the new board president, succeeding Wayne McCutcheon, principal of Entro Communications (Toronto).


SEGD Welcomes Seven New Members to Diverse, International Board of Directors

SEGD, the Society for Environmental Graphic Design, announced the appointment of seven new members to its international Board of Directors. Amy Lukas, principal of Infinite Scale (Salt Lake City)
and a board member since 2007, is the new board president, succeeding Wayne McCutcheon, principal of Entro Communications (Toronto).


SEGD Welcomes Seven New Members to Diverse, International Board of Directors

SEGD, the Society for Environmental Graphic Design, announced the appointment of seven new members to its international Board of Directors. Amy Lukas, principal of Infinite Scale (Salt Lake City)
and a board member since 2007, is the new board president, succeeding Wayne McCutcheon, principal of Entro Communications (Toronto).


January 2012 Member News

Christie's MicroTiles

 

 


Taylor Named Academic Director

Research consultant Ellen Taylor has been named SEGD's Director of Academic Development & Research, a new position focused on strengthening SEGD partnerships with higher education and fostering EGD-related research.

 


Remembering 9/11

The new issue of segdDESIGN features a look into the minds and visions of Michael Arad and Frederic Schwartz, architects of the National September 11 Memorial at the World Trade Center and the New Jersey 9/11 Memorial just across the Hudson River.

 

For the digital edition, click here.

 


December 2011 Member News

Member News for December 2011

 


November 2011 Member News

Four WInds Interactive

Member news for November 2011


EGD 101

(11.21.2011) Have a client or collaborator who needs an intro course in EGD? Need a good presentation to show a local design or civic group what SEGD is about? Or a relatively quick way to tell your mother what it is exactly that you do all day? Check out our new Intro to SEGD presentation here.


In 25th Year, SEGD Design Awards Get New Name

(11.16.2011) WASHINGTON, DC - In its 25th anniversary year, the SEGD Design Awards Program-the only international
competition recognizing excellence in communication design for the built environment-has a new name and
identity reflecting its increasingly global profile.


Salt Lake City Design Week

(11.14.2011) Salt Lake Design Week kicked off today, with environmental graphics and SEGD a big part of the week's events. Daily workshops at The Leonardo, Salt Lake City's new Sci+Tech+Art museum, will combine with fun events like tonight's Pixels of Fury design competition. Wednesday night, Nov. 16, SEGD Fellow Richard Poulin will be guest speaker at the first SEGD event ever in SLC.

 


Scent-sational

(11.10.2011)  How do you make scent visible? What does smell sound like? Sephora and fragrance maker Firmenich asked The Department of the 4th Dimension to transform the emotional alchemy of scent into a physical experience. The Sensorium is a pop-up "scent museum" near Sephora's new New York flagship.


October 2011 Member News

Calori & Vanden-Eynden

SEGD Member News for October 2011.


Pencil Them In

(10.14.2011) Spagnola & Associates (New York) faced a blank canvas when designing their new office space. To inspire creativity, they went back to basics: the humble pencil. They created a 20-ft.-wide dimensional wall using 2,804 pencils hammered into pre-drilled holes in the wall panels. The completed wall reads "good design lasts." Sounds simple, but like good design, the process was more complex than that.


Legacy of Learning

 

New York Law School has been training lawyers since 1891. Its new 235,000-sq.-ft. academic building in lower Manhattan-part of a $190 million campus renovation--features a series of exhibitions that puts its legacy front and center. Environmental graphics by Poulin + Morris infuse the building with the school's history and honor distinguished alumni and faculty.

 


Airport Wayfinding Guidebook Published

 

 

ACRP Report 52, Wayfinding and Signage Guidelines for Airport Terminals and Landside, researched and written by SEGD member firm Gresham, Smith and Partners (Nashville), has been published.


EuroTour Rolls in October

(9.20.2011) -- SEGD will introduce itself in Amsterdam, Berlin, Lisbon, and London during the 2011 SEGD European Tour October 12-19. Following our successful Minding the Gap symposium in London last year, the tour is designed to expand SEGD's international community, increase awareness of SEGD, create alliances with European design organizations, and promote cross-disciplinary and cross-cultural exchange.


Which Way to Discovery?

Queens Library's new Children's Discovery Center is as much museum as it is library, with interactive science, math, and technology exhibits leading the way to fun learning. When kids walk on the gigantic motion-activated floor map designed by Lee H. Skolnick Architecture + Design Partnership, sound effects pinpoint borough hotspots: a jet takeoff at JFK International Airport, the crack of a baseball bat and roaring crowd at Citifield, and trains on the Long Island Railroad.


September 2011 Member News


Empty Sky

 

Much has been said of the gushing inverted fountains on the exact footprints of the World Trade Center towers in lower Manhattan. Meanwhile, across the Hudson River, the twin stainless steel walls of the New Jersey 9/11 Memorial quietly honor the 744 New Jersey victims who lost their lives.


Start Packing, Big Boy

Some rare American signage icons will have a new home soon thanks to an anonymous $900,000 donation to the American Sign Museum in Cincinnati. The museum will move to its long-anticipated permanent home in early 2012.


SEGD Premieres Xlab: New Ideas, New Technologies

Xlab, SEGD's new innovation event connecting design and technology, will premiere in New York City November 3 at Eyebeam Art + Technology Center, 540 West 21st Street. Registration opens today.

 

Xlab 2011: Design of Location will explore the location-based navigation technologies that are radically changing how people experience physical spaces. The one-day event will bring together technology, design, and interaction experts in a collaborative, provocative format that will include interactive games, a smartphone app, and short clips presentations as well as talks by designers and clients on the cutting edge of location-based technology.

 


Forgotten Cities

 

In remote and mountainous northern Syria, more than 700 tiny towns and villages are home to the world's most impressive examples of Byzantine architecture. A new 87-mile circuit of hiking trails connects the Forgotten Cities and makes them more accessible to tourists and locals. 


 


White Stripes

The striped façade of 221 London, a recently refurbished office building in Canberra, Australia, is a distinct new feature in the city’s Central Business District. For developer Molonglo, Frost Design referenced the building design in a bold EGD program that employs a custom font and a supersized building address that seems to weave in and out of the stripes like a ribbon. 

 

 


Minimalism at MAXXI

 

 

At Rome’s new National Museum of XXI Century Arts, Zaha Hadid asks visitors to ponder the relationships between art and architecture, museum and contents. ma:design interpreted Hadid’s vision in ground-breaking environmental graphics that encourage visitors to explore MAXXI’s wandering ramps and sinuous curves.


August 2011 Member News

Advance Corporation (Cottage Grove, Minn.) announced a new management/sales team led by Jennifer Holm, Kathy Wilson, and Linda Apfel.


Beauty and Brains

 

 

Set on one of the prettiest pieces of real estate in Manhattan, The Rockefeller University is among the most respected research institutions in the world. Reflecting that research focus, Calori & Vanden-Eynden / Design Consultants created a signage and wayfinding program with arched forms informed by the soft curve of chromosome pairs.


SEGD Recognizes 2011 Fellows Selbert and Perkins

 

 

Clifford Selbert and Robin Perkins, partners in Los Angeles-based Selbert Perkins Design Collaborative, have been named the 2011 SEGD Fellows, environmental graphic design’s highest professional
honor.


2011 SEGD Design Awards Celebrate the Best in Environmental Graphic Design

Projects ranging from a multi‐million dollar, high‐tech world exposition pavilion to a low budget supergraphics paint job at a middle school are top winners in the 2011 SEGD Design Awards, the annual program honoring the best in communication design for the built environment.


Performance Architecture, segdDESIGN Issue 32

By Louis M. Brill

 

 

Using landmark spaces as digital canvas, projection mapping is trompe l'oeil on a gigantic, pulsating scale. Where will it take us next?


Inspiring, International Speakers "Design the Difference" at 2011 SEGD Conference+Expo+Awards in Montreal

A multidisciplinary, international roster of speakers including Andreas Uebele, Ruedi Baur, David Gibson, Garth Walker, Michel Dallaire, and Sylvia Harris will keynote the 2011 SEGD Conference+Expo+Awards in Montreal June 1-4.


Montréal accueille des conférenciers internationaux passionnants au Congrès de la SEGD 2011 où conférences, exposition et remise de prix sont présentés sous le thème Vive la diversité

À l'occasion de son Congrès 2011, la Society for Environmental Graphic Design (SEGD) invite des spécialistes internationaux multidisciplinaires, dont Andreas Uebele, Ruedi Baur, David Gibson, Garth Walker, Michel Dallaire et Sylvia Harris, à prendre la parole à titre de principaux conférenciers dans le cadre de conférences, d'une exposition et d'une remise de prix qui se tiendront du 1er au 4 juin prochain à Montréal.


SEGD Celebrates Diversity and Design at 2011 Conference+Expo+Awards in Montreal

SEGD will convene its 2011 Conference+Expo+Awards in diverse and design-centric Montreal, the only North American city designated a UNESCO City of Design.


SEGD Welcomes Two New Directors to its International Board

SEGD has announced the appointment of two new members to its international Board of Directors. Steve Bayer, Special Projects Director for LED display manufacturer Daktronics Inc. (Brookings, S.D.) and Oscar Fernández, coordinator of the Digital Design Program at the University of Cincinnati School of Design, began their terms effective January 2011.


Press Release Archives 2006-2010

Archives of SEGD Press Releases from 2006 through 2010.


Time Travels

By Pat Matson Knapp

 

 

Our Timelines article in segdDESIGN No. 24 set us off on some fascinating explorations of the fourth dimension and how it can be represented graphically and spatially in museum and corporate exhibition environments.

The best 3D timelines, we concluded, are brief, visually compelling, deploy physical space and media dramatically, and whet viewers' appetites for the content to come. The trick, we're told, is to resist the cliched "line on the wall."