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2880465478 |
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40.00 |
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Greiman, April. |
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Something from nothing |
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April Greiman |
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Crans-PresCeligny : Hove : |
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RotoVision, |
Date of publication, distribution, etc |
c2001 |
300 ## - PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION |
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158 p. : col. ill. ; |
Dimensions |
28 cm |
505 0# - FORMATTED CONTENTS NOTE |
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From Depth to Surface -- Deeper in the Field -- What a Body is -- Unfurling the Flag -- The Matter of Time -- Joshua Time -- Bodies of Color -- Natural Circuits -- Stepping Into Landscape -- The Function of O -- Atmosphere -- The Real -- Real Spaces -- Miracles. |
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Something from Nothing explores digital design as pioneered by April Greiman. Greiman is internationally recognised as one of the world's most innovative and influential designers. Her bold, kinetic explorations of typography and imagery as objects in time and space are grounded in a brilliant fusion of technology and graphics. Written and designed by Greiman this fascinating book is an intimate insight into Greiman's design philosophies and the many projects she has executed. Most of the work featured in this book is previously unpublished and will appeal to everyone with an interest in the evolution of modern design. |
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Design |
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United States. |
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Graphic arts |
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United States. |
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April Greiman is one of the most honored designers in the world, having received the Medal of the American Institute of Graphic Arts (AIGA) and the Chrysler Award for Innovation, both in 1998. April's work is represented in museum shows in the United States, Europe, Japan and Israel, including, most recently, a one-woman show at Arc en Reve, Centre d'Architecture in Bordeaux, France. She has taught at Sci-Arc, California Institute of the Arts, and Art Center College of Design, US. She is a past president of the Los Angeles chapter of the AIGA and a current member of the Alliance Graphique Internationale. In 2000 April was named an Apple Master, for experimenting with new technology and exploring new applications for digital technology, and most recently she had the honor of becoming a finalist in the US Inaugural National Design Awards. |
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April Greiman was born in New York and Studied graphic design at the Kansas City Art Institute and the Allgemeine Kunstgewerbeschule in Basel, Switzerland. She opened her practice in Los Angeles in 1976 and joined Pentagram as a partner in 2000. An early and enthusiastic adaptor of computer technology, she established her reputation as a new media pioneer with now-legendary projects for Esprit, the Walker Art Center and the Southern California Institute of Architecture (Sci-Arc) that were notable for their experimental mergers of type and image. Her work has since extended into the third dimension, including collaborations with RoTo Architects, Barton Myers Architects, Morphosis, and the Office of Frank O. Gehry, where her work has ranged from signage and exhibitions to the development of color palettes, finishes, and textile design. At the same time, April's commitment to new media has led to a wide range of projects including broadcast television design for PacTel, an interactive website for US West, and "3 Infinite Illusions, A History of Computer Graphics," an interactive project for the Smithsonian. Perhaps April's most widely reproduced design was her commemorative stamp for the 19th Amendment, commissioned by the US Postal Service in 1995, with over 150 million impressions. |
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