April Greiman is a contemporary designer who was born in 1948 and is known as one of the first designers to take whole of the computer’s attributes to design. April was awarded the American Institute of Graphic Arts Gold Medal for Lifetime Achievement. April was also noted for her design of the US Postage Stamp commemorating the 19th Amendment for Women’s Voting Rights. April also created an issue a journal designed quarterly named “Does it make sense?” What impressed me about Greiman’s designs; she is not afraid to think out the box to create her designs.
Here is our place to come together as a class to post your projects and to comment on each other's work. In addition to the project work, each week you will post a short review of the work of a graphic designer found from the list of 68 Graphic Designers posted in week 1 on the syllabus. Two posts are expected from each student... project work and review work. Each counts as one attendance.
Monday, October 24, 2011
April Greiman
April Greiman is a contemporary designer who was born in 1948 and is known as one of the first designers to take whole of the computer’s attributes to design. April was awarded the American Institute of Graphic Arts Gold Medal for Lifetime Achievement. April was also noted for her design of the US Postage Stamp commemorating the 19th Amendment for Women’s Voting Rights. April also created an issue a journal designed quarterly named “Does it make sense?” What impressed me about Greiman’s designs; she is not afraid to think out the box to create her designs.
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Nice find Toya... thanks for being the first to break the ice and post one of these.
ReplyDeletegood stuff! your writing is very simple and to the point.
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