Event Series
Insights 2004
This year’s series searches for the simple life; not the vacuous world of Paris Hilton, but the verdant territories of the post-“dot-bomb” world. Do ideas have to be complicated to be good? Do things have to be visually complex to look designed? Does simple mean simplistic? Is process personal or a means to an end? Designers from near and far will shed light on, or merely dodge, these and other questions. Cosponsored by the Walker Art Center and the American Institute of Graphic Arts, Minnesota Chapter.
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Scott Stowell, Open, New York
Andrew Stevens, Graphic Thought Facility (GTF), London
Thomas Castro, Jeroen Barendse, and Dimitri Nieuwenhuizen, LUST, The Hague, the Netherlands
Paula Scher, Pentagram, New York
Michael Byzewski and Dan Ibarra, Aesthetic Apparatus, Minneapolis