Design, lecture, and micro-exhibit participants include: Erik Carter, Pablo Delcan, Frank DeRose, Stephen Doyle, Elliott Earls, Experimental Jetset, John Gall, Carin Goldberg, Karlssonwilker [Hjalti Karlsson + Jan Wilker], Eric Ku, Sue Lee, Alex Merto, Paul Sahre, Paula Scher, Small Stuff [Joe Marianek + Dinah Fried], Alex Stikeleather, and Zipeng Zhu!
For Please Make This Look Nice: The Graphic Design Process as an Act of Drawing a simulated studio will be installed in The Drawing Center's Lab gallery. Throughout the course of the show, a select group of professionals from throughout New York's vibrant graphic design community will be invited to work on unique and original design assignments and in a variety of formats and media including typography, logos, books, posters, motion, editorial, and more. All work will be printed, displayed, and projected for the exhibition audience to view, discuss, and engage with directly.
This exhibition looks to expand the general and most basic understand of graphic design by turning attention away from finished design solutions—the "what" of graphic design—to consider the "how" and "why," focusing on the myriad techniques and methodologies involved in the graphic design process, including writing, traditional drawing, photography, prototyping, assemblage, collage, and collecting. Rather than pointing to individual pieces in a designer's archive as specific works of "process drawing," Please Make This Look Nice considers the whole graphic design process itself as an act of drawing. As Milton Glaser explains in an interview for the related publication: "Drawing is a feedback mechanism to adjust your thinking. It's a way of seeing whether what you're thinking can become manifest."
Curated by Peter Ahlberg, principal of AHL&CO and faculty at the School of Visual Arts, New York.
IN THE LAB
Design professionals from throughout New York's vibrant graphic design community will be working on unique and original design assignments in a variety of formats and media including typography, posters, 3D, motion, books, and more.
Designers participating include Erik Carter, Pablo Delcan, Elliott Earls, Carin Goldberg, Eric Ku, Sue Lee, Alex Merto, Small Stuff [Joe Marianek + Dinah Fried], Alex Stikeleather, and Zipeng Zhu.
MICRO-EXHIBITIONS
See work by the following designers:
Friday, February 19 – Friday, February 26 - Select historical and archival materials from The Herb Lubalin Study Center of Design and Typography
Saturday, February 27 – Thursday, March 3 - John Gall, Collage materials & sketchbooks
Friday, March 4 – Sunday, March 13 - Experimental Jetset, Preparatory drawings, prints, models, and photography
Wednesday, March 16 – Sunday, March 20 - Paul Sahre, Screenprint make-readys
Upcoming Free Events:
Saturday, February 20, 4-6PM - Elliott Earls, Screening of The Saranay Motel, followed by a Q&A.
Thursday, February 25, 6PM - Exhibition curator Peter Ahlberg, and designers Frank DeRose, Hjalti Karlsson, Paul Sahre, and Jan Wilker present a series of short lectures followed by Q&A
Friday, February 26, 4PM - Lubalin Study Center curator and design educator Alexander Tochilovsky talks about typography, historical design processes, and the materials selected for the micro-exhibit.
Thursday, March 3, 6PM - Graphic designer, collagist, and Abrams Books Creative Director John Gall hosts a hands-on collage-making event.
Wednesday, March 16, 6PM Book Launch and Closing Reception
Thursday, March 17, 6:30PM
National Design Award–winner Stephen Doyle talks about the way non-traditional
tools and techniques have made their way into his graphic design practice.
Saturday, March 19, 2PM - Designer Carin Goldberg and curator Peter Ahlberg discuss drawing and the graphic design process following a walk-through of the exhibition.
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