by Louise
Design Assembly is celebrating it’s first birthday on September 30th!
Along with three great conversations, Louise Kellerman – founder of Design Assembly, will be filling the community in on plans for the next year.
Entry by Koha: In the spirit of its first birthday celebrations help to keep Design Assembly going and growing.
Room WE336,
Art and Design Faculty, AUT
St Pauls Street, Auckland CBD
Evening Agenda
6:00 PM – Arrive, drinks and snacks
6:30 PM – Speaker One and Q&A
7:00 PM – Break for refreshments
7:10 PM – Speakers Two and Three and Q&A
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Indo-centric, typo-centric: Hand-lettered typography from the streets of India – Meena Kadri
When encountering the Indian streetscape, one is struck by the diversity of competing signs – combining the informative, persuasive and the decorative to varying degrees in a visual cacophony of styles. Though digital technology is present much typography is still commonly hand-lettered – on the street, for the street. Meena Kadri presents an exploration of such work as applied to vehicles, walls, signboards and all manner of surfaces with vernacular flair by painters who have often gained their skills on the job. Scratching below the surface the lecture gives insight through investigation of the painters, their work and its communication context.
When an outcome becomes outcomes; the means project
– David Gardener and Andrea Wilkinson
Given the chance to curate a graphic design exhibition in our school’s gallery, we took this as an opportunity to bring alternative takes to the local Hamilton and New Zealand urban landscape, investigate experience as a contributing factor to how we interpret and create design as designers and finally as a means to both disseminate and contribute to design research. What started out as a premise to host a show of graphic design turned into a much larger project; an internationally touring exhibition, a book, a project that has been featured in design journals the likes of TYPO and OpenManifesto as well as the foundation to several conference presentations and papers.
Through this process we have learned many things; the value of collaboration, clarity, the desire for people to contribute, the need to contribute to design discourse, the benefits of the wider graphic design education community, the advantage of building projects that scale and the importance of reflection.
This will be the first opportunity for designers and students in New Zealand outside of Hamilton, to hear about the what we endearingly call ‘The means project’ and we are looking forward to sharing its journey and process with the Design Assembly attendees.
For more information or to host the exhibition, please visit: http://www.designproject.co.nz/themeans
The book, The means by which we find our way; Observations on design is available for purchase from Endemicworld.com and Amazon.com
Grids and tessellation’s in art and design
– Toby Curnow
Toby will discuss some of the Alt Group’s ongoing interest in grids and tessellation’s in art and design and how this enquire has influenced the studio’s output.
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