Ambitious Type: Sean Freeman

Curator: Caleb Bennett
date: May 16, 2013
Categories: Illustration, Promotional Design & Advertising, Typographic Design
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Every time I look to hire someone for an ambitious type exploration, Sean Freeman’s name is often at—or near—the top of the list. I am in constant awe of his creative ambition, and his level of execution is top notch. His poster for the Decemberists (above) immediately caught my eye. The Decemberists are one of my favorite bands, and the poster is well-suited for their folky sound and whimsical lyrics. It’s also quite indicative of Freeman’s incredible range.

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Cash for Your Warhol: Hargo

Curator: Josh Silverman
date: April 24, 2013
Categories: Environmental Graphic Design, Promotional Design & Advertising
Tags: signage, silkscreen, street, vernacular

I love the visual vernacular of street signage. From graffiti and propaganda to murals and installations, it’s these corners of communication that catch my eye with their authenticity. Whether one-off and site specific or characterized by an “Obey Giant”–like ubiquity, they are the detritus of design. I also collect tattered scraps of paper—incomplete homework assignments, shopping lists left behind in shopping baskets, urgent napkin poems. My heart goes out to these authentic artifacts, produced without a marketing department, created by the creator with a singular purpose. And I always try to envision the context in which each of these were created, the people who made them and their lives. 

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Airport Apparel: The Heads of State

Curator: Deroy Peraza
date: April 19, 2013
Categories: Book Design, Promotional Design & Advertising, Typographic Design
Tags: airports, apparel, t-shirts, Travel
I’m a sucker for old-school air travel tickets. Initially inspired by the book Carouschka’s Tickets, which was given to me while I was in college, I’ve been collecting airplane tickets for years. Naturally, when I first saw these Pilot and Captain T-shirts by our friends at The Heads of State, I fell in love.
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Best of Kickstarter 2012

Curator: Deroy Peraza
date: April 18, 2013
Categories: Experience Design, Information Design, Promotional Design & Advertising
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I’m a big fan of Kickstarter. I happen to think it is one of the most revolutionary ideas to ever hit the web. This is no secret by now. It seems like almost everyone knows someone who has funded a creative project on Kickstarter these days. But one of the things I’m most impressed with is their ability to tell their story.
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Bewogen Beweging poster: Dieter Roth

Curator: Julia Zeltser
date: April 17, 2013
Categories: Environmental Graphic Design, Promotional Design & Advertising
Tags: Dieter Roth, MoMA, Poster

I recently visited MoMA with my husband and kids. Pushing a stroller, I rushed through most of the exhibition “Wait, Later This Will Be Nothing: Editions by Dieter Roth.” (A Swiss artist, known to me for his unusual geometric books). Untouched by his cold graphic work, I paused in front of a high contrast poster for Bewogen Beweging (“Moving movement”), a traveling exhibition of kinetic art in 1961. Roth participated in and designed the poster for the exhibition. 


The poster has a black background with silkscreened white and die cut circles. The bottom of the composition is set in sans-serif typeface, similar to Interstate. Since the artwork was hanging sandwiched between two glass panels on the white museum wall, the die-cut holes revealed the white wall beneath, and together the printed and cut shapes visually overlapped. Imagine copies of this black-and-white poster pasted on walls previously containing advertising, or paint, or brick. These circular “windows” revealed glimpses of life underneath. The poster intended to be viewed differently depending on its environment. The museum’s white walls didn’t do justice to the artist’s original intention!

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