53 relations: American Alliance of Museums, American Institute of Graphic Arts, Architectural League of New York, Architecture, Assouline Publishing, Baltimore, Chrysler Design Award, Cooper Hewitt, Smithsonian Design Museum, Cooper Union, Critic, Curator, Do it yourself, Elaine Lustig Cohen, Emigre (magazine), Ezri Tarazi, Ferdinand de Saussure, First Things First 2000 manifesto, Graphic design, Graphic designer, Herbert Bayer, I.D. (magazine), Isaac Mizrahi, J. Abbott Miller, Jacques Derrida, Kate Spade New York, László Moholy-Nagy, Le Corbusier, List of AIGA medalists, Maryland Institute College of Art, Maya Lin, Michel Foucault, Modernism, New York (magazine), New York City, New York State Council on the Arts, Pentagram (design firm), Phaidon Press, Philadelphia, Populism, Post-structuralism, Postmodernism, Princeton Architectural Press, Print (magazine), Roland Barthes, St. Martin's Press, Teacher, The Fabric Workshop and Museum, The Nature Conservancy, The New York Times, Typography, ..., United States, Writer, Yves Béhar. Expand index (3 more) »
American Alliance of Museums
The American Alliance of Museums (AAM), formerly the American Association of Museums, is a non-profit association that has brought museums together since its founding in 1906, helping develop standards and best practices, gathering and sharing knowledge, and advocating on issues of concern to the museum community.
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American Institute of Graphic Arts
The American Institute of Graphic Arts (AIGA) is a professional organization for design.
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Architectural League of New York
The Architectural League of New York is a non-profit organization "for creative and intellectual work in architecture, urbanism, and related disciplines".
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Architecture
Architecture is both the process and the product of planning, designing, and constructing buildings or any other structures.
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Assouline Publishing
Assouline Publishing is a book publisher founded in 1994 by Prosper and Martine Assouline.
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Baltimore
Baltimore is the largest city in the U.S. state of Maryland, and the 30th-most populous city in the United States.
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Chrysler Design Award
The Chrysler Design Awards celebrate the achievements of individuals in innovative works of architecture and design which significantly influenced modern American culture.
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Cooper Hewitt, Smithsonian Design Museum
Cooper Hewitt, Smithsonian Design Museum is a design museum located in the Upper East Side's Museum Mile in Manhattan, New York City.
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Cooper Union
The Cooper Union for the Advancement of Science and Art, commonly known as Cooper Union or The Cooper Union and informally referred to, especially during the 19th century, as "the Cooper Institute", is a private college at Cooper Square on the border of the East Village neighborhood of Manhattan, New York City.
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Critic
A critic is a professional who communicates an assessment and an opinion of various forms of creative works such as art, literature, music, cinema, theater, fashion, architecture, and food.
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Curator
A curator (from cura, meaning "to take care") is a manager or overseer.
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Do it yourself
"Do it yourself" ("DIY") is the method of building, modifying, or repairing things without the direct aid of experts or professionals.
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Elaine Lustig Cohen
Elaine Lustig Cohen (March 6, 1927 – October 4, 2016) was an American graphic designer, artist and archivist.
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Emigre (magazine)
Emigre was a graphic design magazine published by Emigre Graphics between 1984 and 2005; it was first published in 1984 in San Francisco, California, United States.
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Ezri Tarazi
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Ferdinand de Saussure
Ferdinand de Saussure (26 November 1857 – 22 February 1913) was a Swiss linguist and semiotician.
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First Things First 2000 manifesto
The First Things First 2000 manifesto, launched by Adbusters magazine in 1999, was an updated version of the earlier First Things First manifesto written and published in 1964 by Ken Garland, a British designer.
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Graphic design
Graphic design is the process of visual communication and problem-solving through the use of typography, photography and illustration.
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Graphic designer
A graphic designer is a professional within the graphic design and graphic arts industry who assembles together images, typography, or motion graphics to create a piece of design.
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Herbert Bayer
Herbert Bayer (April 5, 1900 – September 30, 1985) was an Austrian and American graphic designer, painter, photographer, sculptor, art director, environmental and interior designer, and architect, who was widely recognized as the last living member of the Bauhaus and was instrumental in the development of the Atlantic Richfield Company's corporate art collection until his death in 1985.
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I.D. (magazine)
I.D. (The International Design Magazine) was a magazine covering the art, business and culture of design.
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Isaac Mizrahi
Isaac Mizrahi (born October 14, 1961) is an American fashion designer, TV presenter, and Chief Designer of the Isaac Mizrahi brand for Xcel Brands.
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J. Abbott Miller
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Jacques Derrida
Jacques Derrida (born Jackie Élie Derrida;. See also. July 15, 1930 – October 9, 2004) was a French Algerian-born philosopher best known for developing a form of semiotic analysis known as deconstruction, which he discussed in numerous texts, and developed in the context of phenomenology.
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Kate Spade New York
Kate Spade New York is an American fashion design house founded in January 1993 by Kate and Andy Spade.
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László Moholy-Nagy
László Moholy-Nagy (born László Weisz; July 20, 1895 – November 24, 1946) was a Hungarian painter and photographer as well as a professor in the Bauhaus school.
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Le Corbusier
Charles-Édouard Jeanneret (6 October 1887 – 27 August 1965), known as Le Corbusier, was a Swiss-French architect, designer, painter, urban planner, writer, and one of the pioneers of what is now called modern architecture.
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List of AIGA medalists
Following is a list of AIGA medalists taken from the AIGA website.
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Maryland Institute College of Art
Maryland Institute College of Art (MICA) is an art and design college in Baltimore, Maryland.
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Maya Lin
Maya Ying Lin (born October 5, 1959) is an American designer, architect and artist who is known for her work in sculpture and land art.
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Michel Foucault
Paul-Michel Foucault (15 October 1926 – 25 June 1984), generally known as Michel Foucault, was a French philosopher, historian of ideas, social theorist, and literary critic.
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Modernism
Modernism is a philosophical movement that, along with cultural trends and changes, arose from wide-scale and far-reaching transformations in Western society during the late 19th and early 20th centuries.
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New York (magazine)
New York is an American biweekly magazine concerned with life, culture, politics, and style generally, and with a particular emphasis on New York City.
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New York City
The City of New York, often called New York City (NYC) or simply New York, is the most populous city in the United States.
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New York State Council on the Arts
The New York State Council on the Arts (NYSCA) is an arts council serving the U.S. state of New York.
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Pentagram (design firm)
Pentagram is a design firm.
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Phaidon Press
Phaidon is a global publisher of books on art, architecture, photography, design, performing arts, decorative arts, fashion, film, travel, and contemporary culture, as well as cookbooks and children’s books.
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Philadelphia
Philadelphia is the largest city in the U.S. state and Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, and the sixth-most populous U.S. city, with a 2017 census-estimated population of 1,580,863.
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Populism
In politics, populism refers to a range of approaches which emphasise the role of "the people" and often juxtapose this group against "the elite".
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Post-structuralism
Post-structuralism is associated with the works of a series of mid-20th-century French, continental philosophers and critical theorists who came to be known internationally in the 1960s and 1970s.
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Postmodernism
Postmodernism is a broad movement that developed in the mid- to late-20th century across philosophy, the arts, architecture, and criticism and that marked a departure from modernism.
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Princeton Architectural Press
Princeton Architectural Press is a small press publisher that specializes in books on architecture, design, photography, landscape, and visual culture, with over 1,000 titles on its backlist.
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Print (magazine)
Print, A Quarterly Journal of the Graphic Arts was a limited edition quarterly periodical begun in 1940 and continued under different names through the end of 2017 as Print, a bimonthly American magazine about visual culture and design.
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Roland Barthes
Roland Gérard Barthes (12 November 1915 – 26 March 1980) was a French literary theorist, philosopher, linguist, critic, and semiotician.
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St. Martin's Press
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Teacher
A teacher (also called a school teacher or, in some contexts, an educator) is a person who helps others to acquire knowledge, competences or values.
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The Fabric Workshop and Museum
The Fabric Workshop and Museum, located in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States, is a non-profit arts organization devoted to creating new work in new materials and new media in collaboration with emerging, nationally, and internationally recognized artists.
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The Nature Conservancy
The Nature Conservancy is a charitable environmental organization, headquartered in Arlington, Virginia, United States.
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The New York Times
The New York Times (sometimes abbreviated as The NYT or The Times) is an American newspaper based in New York City with worldwide influence and readership.
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Typography
Typography is the art and technique of arranging type to make written language legible, readable, and appealing when displayed.
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United States
The United States of America (USA), commonly known as the United States (U.S.) or America, is a federal republic composed of 50 states, a federal district, five major self-governing territories, and various possessions.
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Writer
A writer is a person who uses written words in various styles and techniques to communicate their ideas.
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Yves Béhar
Yves Béhar (born 1967) is a Swiss designer, entrepreneur and an educator.
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References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ellen_Lupton