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Fresh Dialogue 2: New Voices in Graphic Design (Fresh Dialogue)
Fresh Dialogue 2: New Voices in Graphic Design (Fresh Dialogue)

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Authors: Kevin Lyons, Warren Corbitt, Matt Owens, Susan Parr
Publisher: Princeton Architectural Press
Category: Book

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Sales Rank: 112177

Media: Paperback
Number Of Items: 1
Pages: 128
Shipping Weight (lbs): 1
Dimensions (in): 10.8 x 7.8 x 0.5

ISBN: 156898264X
Dewey Decimal Number: 760
EAN: 9781568982649
ASIN: 156898264X

Publication Date: December 2001
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Editorial Reviews:

Amazon.co.uk Review
Each year, the New York chapter of the American Institute of Graphic Arts (AIGA) holds an evening of talks featuring emerging innovative designers. Fresh Dialogue 2: New Voices in Graphic Design reflects the most recent batch who made their presentations on May 10, 2000. They included Kevin Lyons, One9ine partners Warren Corbitt and Matt Owens, and Susan Parr of ReVerb. This book recreates the experience using transcripts of conversations with each and is illustrated with generous colour images from their bodies of work.

Kevin Lyons' clients include Adidas, Nike and Urban Outfitters and his designs incorporate graffiti and rotoscoping-style techniques in textured, multi-layered compositions. He casually and openly discusses his education (undergraduate studies in film at RISD, graduate work at CalArts), his work process ("My process is to wait until the last second and then go crazy..."), and appropriating street culture or hip-hop to make a design relevant. One9ne partners Corbitt and Owens discuss how being a relatively small studio makes them a good choice for small budgets, despite the fact that the rich designs they produce for such clients as the Cooper-Hewitt Museum and MOMA show no sign of limited funds. "Honestly, good things come from smart people working in a small group making smart decisions." And Parr and her ReVerb co-founders Somi Kim and Lisa Nugent discuss their process for creating branding solutions, whether for the retro-hip Avalon Hotel, Metrius or Nike.

The dialogues don't address the clients and projects in great detail; this book isn't about how they arrived at specific designs. It's more about the overall process of starting a career, tapping into creative inspirations, and finding novel solutions. The voices are open and frank and fun. Reading Fresh Dialogue 2 is like dropping by three hip studios, checking out the work, and then relaxing in a coffeeshop afterwards for a friendly chat. --Angelynn Grant

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