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Andrew Satake Blauvelt Elevated Graphic Design Far Beyond Notions of “Problem Solving”

Eye on Design

“Graphic design must be seen as a discipline capable of generating meaning on its own terms without undue reliance on commissions, prescriptive social functions, or specific media or styles,” wrote designer, curator, and writer Andrew Satake Blauvelt in 2003. . Catalog Design: Andrew Blauvelt and Emmet Byrne.

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Rainbows!

Spine Magazine

As noted by Emily Temple’s LitHub article in January, rainbow-hued covers have become a thing. Design: Andrew Davis. It’s a trend that I’m digging because who doesn’t love a rainbow? View fullsize. Design: Holly Ovenden. Design: Holly Ovenden. View fullsize. Design: Steve Panton. View fullsize. Design: Greg Heinimann.

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“Where Are All The Black Designers?” A Roundtable Discussion

Eye on Design

Both Okou and Cherry were influenced by the seminal 1987 PRINT article by Dr. Miller called “Black Designers: Missing in Action.” Now you’ve got a volume of Black businessmen and women who, over a 50-year cycle, came in and became leaders: Vernon Jordan, Darwin Davis, Frank Savage. Andrew Bass came through the office.

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Which of the million UX roles suits you best? A personality type analysis

UX Collective

In this article, I will first illustrate the broad spectrum of design deliverables. I wrote this article to lay out that design is not for creative people only. UX strategists, and other roles that mostly do discovery work, might get questions like “if design is in your title, shouldn’t you create more visuals?” No, of course not.