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Designing a Brighter Future: The Brand-New Design for Social Innovation Program at SVA- MFA Design for Social Innovation, SVA wrote in Design, Education and New York City

The process has been a designer’s dream: translating a sketchy idea into something with a life of its own, just waking up to the almost unlimited potential influence we have, through what we learn and teach, the clients and projects we take on, and the graduates who leave to exert their own influence in corporations, non-profits, governments and as entrepreneurs around the world.
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Stay tuned for this ongoing column from the faculty and students of Design for Social Innovation at School of Visual Arts

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Designing a Brighter Future: The Brand-New Design for Social Innovation Program at SVA
MFA Design for Social Innovation, SVA wrote in Design, Education and New York City

The process has been a designer’s dream: translating a sketchy idea into something with a life of its own, just waking up to the almost unlimited potential influence we have, through what we learn and teach, the clients and projects we take on, and the graduates who leave to exert their own influence in corporations, non-profits, governments and as entrepreneurs around the world.

Continue reading on good.is


Stay tuned for this ongoing column from the faculty and students of Design for Social Innovation at School of Visual Arts

nevver:

150th anniversary of the Emancipation Proclamation Forever Stamp

nevver:

150th anniversary of the Emancipation Proclamation Forever Stamp

kickstarter:

The best present of all.
Christmas came a little early for the creators behind AJOTO, a pen crafted by a band of UK-based designers. Congratulations on reaching — and surpassing — your funding goal!
To all those celebrating today: Merry Christmas!
And a Happy New Year all around.

kickstarter:

The best present of all.

Christmas came a little early for the creators behind AJOTO, a pen crafted by a band of UK-based designers. Congratulations on reaching — and surpassing — your funding goal!

To all those celebrating today: Merry Christmas!

And a Happy New Year all around.

Our friend John Wind the creative mind behind Maximal Art on flipboard
(by stellarvisions : communication architects)

Our friend John Wind the creative mind behind Maximal Art on flipboard

(by stellarvisions : communication architects)

gogoray:

The Brain - 1965 poster for Life by Kazumasa Nagai.

gogoray:

The Brain - 1965 poster for Life by Kazumasa Nagai.

(via life)

Love X-RAY
workman:

X-Ray Gogs (Taken with Instagram at Bishop Fink)

Love X-RAY

workman:

X-Ray Gogs (Taken with Instagram at Bishop Fink)

(via 0tracas)

Penguin is brilliant again. Fabulous covers for classics. Letters

typeworship:

Beautiful covers and matcing spines by Jessica Hische

classicpenguin:

Meet Penguin Drop Caps, a new series of twenty-six collectible hardcover editions, featuring a specially commissioned illustrated letter of the alphabet by type designer Jessica Hische and a series design collaboration between Hische and Penguin Art Director Paul Buckley.

Writes Elda Rotor, Associate Publisher and Editorial Director of Penguin Classics:

Penguin Drop Caps is a series inspired by typography—its beauty and its power of expression. A drop cap, or an initial cap, is the first letter of a word when designed and set larger than the surrounding text. It is used to introduce a new idea, paragraph, or chapter. We may recognize such elements from books of our childhood, from sacred and historic texts, and from beautiful early editions of classic literature. Whether they appear in illuminated fifteenth-century manuscripts set by scribes or digitally displayed on Jessica Hische’s own Daily Drop Cap blog, a drop cap letter impresses upon the reader the arrival of something of which to take note, something unique and special that deserves to be savored.

For the book lover, the series is a nod to the tradition of printing and the distribution of ideas, stories, and opinions—ranging from paper to digital media. For the writer and artist, the series pays homage to the significance of composition, texture, and form. With Penguin Drop Caps, we are inspired by the timeless tradition and craft of letters and their endless capacity to communicate.
As you can see above, the series debuts this fall with: A for Jane Austen’s Pride and Prejudice
B for Charlotte Brontë’s Jane Eyre
C for Willa Cather’s My Ántonia
D for Charles Dickens’ Great Expectations
E for George Eliot’s Middlemarch
F for Gustave Flaubert’s Madame Bovary (translation by Lydia Davis)
…with more to come!

(via typeworship)

Brilliant work in this cover series.
(via Vintage MacDonald Educational Cover Designs 1972-1973)

Brilliant work in this cover series.

(via Vintage MacDonald Educational Cover Designs 1972-1973)

Eames

Eames

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Designing a Brighter Future: The Brand-New Design for Social Innovation Program at SVA- MFA Design for Social Innovation, SVA wrote in Design, Education and New York City

The process has been a designer’s dream: translating a sketchy idea into something with a life of its own, just waking up to the almost unlimited potential influence we have, through what we learn and teach, the clients and projects we take on, and the graduates who leave to exert their own influence in corporations, non-profits, governments and as entrepreneurs around the world.
Continue reading on good.is


Stay tuned for this ongoing column from the faculty and students of Design for Social Innovation at School of Visual Arts

good:

Designing a Brighter Future: The Brand-New Design for Social Innovation Program at SVA
MFA Design for Social Innovation, SVA wrote in Design, Education and New York City

The process has been a designer’s dream: translating a sketchy idea into something with a life of its own, just waking up to the almost unlimited potential influence we have, through what we learn and teach, the clients and projects we take on, and the graduates who leave to exert their own influence in corporations, non-profits, governments and as entrepreneurs around the world.

Continue reading on good.is


Stay tuned for this ongoing column from the faculty and students of Design for Social Innovation at School of Visual Arts

nevver:

150th anniversary of the Emancipation Proclamation Forever Stamp

nevver:

150th anniversary of the Emancipation Proclamation Forever Stamp

kickstarter:

The best present of all.
Christmas came a little early for the creators behind AJOTO, a pen crafted by a band of UK-based designers. Congratulations on reaching — and surpassing — your funding goal!
To all those celebrating today: Merry Christmas!
And a Happy New Year all around.

kickstarter:

The best present of all.

Christmas came a little early for the creators behind AJOTO, a pen crafted by a band of UK-based designers. Congratulations on reaching — and surpassing — your funding goal!

To all those celebrating today: Merry Christmas!

And a Happy New Year all around.

movieposteroftheday:

Japanese poster for WHITE LIGHT/BLACK RAIN: THE DESTRUCTION OF HIROSHIMA AND NAGASAKI (Steven Okazaki, USA, 2007)
Designer: Yuji Kimura (b. 1947)
Poster source: Posteritati

movieposteroftheday:

Japanese poster for WHITE LIGHT/BLACK RAIN: THE DESTRUCTION OF HIROSHIMA AND NAGASAKI (Steven Okazaki, USA, 2007)

Designer: Yuji Kimura (b. 1947)

Poster source: Posteritati

(via idea-obscura)

Our friend John Wind the creative mind behind Maximal Art on flipboard
(by stellarvisions : communication architects)

Our friend John Wind the creative mind behind Maximal Art on flipboard

(by stellarvisions : communication architects)

(Source: pushthemovement, via 0tracas)

explore-blog:

A family tree diagram of the entire Greek mythology
(↬ Chartporn)

explore-blog:

family tree diagram of the entire Greek mythology

( Chartporn)

(Source: )

gogoray:

The Brain - 1965 poster for Life by Kazumasa Nagai.

gogoray:

The Brain - 1965 poster for Life by Kazumasa Nagai.

(via life)

Love X-RAY
workman:

X-Ray Gogs (Taken with Instagram at Bishop Fink)

Love X-RAY

workman:

X-Ray Gogs (Taken with Instagram at Bishop Fink)

(via 0tracas)

dreamy.
rmgdesign:

Sony TV8-301 television 1960 (via Sony TV8-301 television | iainclaridge.net)

dreamy.

rmgdesign:

Sony TV8-301 television 1960 (via Sony TV8-301 television | iainclaridge.net)

(via 0tracas)

Penguin is brilliant again. Fabulous covers for classics. Letters

typeworship:

Beautiful covers and matcing spines by Jessica Hische

classicpenguin:

Meet Penguin Drop Caps, a new series of twenty-six collectible hardcover editions, featuring a specially commissioned illustrated letter of the alphabet by type designer Jessica Hische and a series design collaboration between Hische and Penguin Art Director Paul Buckley.

Writes Elda Rotor, Associate Publisher and Editorial Director of Penguin Classics:

Penguin Drop Caps is a series inspired by typography—its beauty and its power of expression. A drop cap, or an initial cap, is the first letter of a word when designed and set larger than the surrounding text. It is used to introduce a new idea, paragraph, or chapter. We may recognize such elements from books of our childhood, from sacred and historic texts, and from beautiful early editions of classic literature. Whether they appear in illuminated fifteenth-century manuscripts set by scribes or digitally displayed on Jessica Hische’s own Daily Drop Cap blog, a drop cap letter impresses upon the reader the arrival of something of which to take note, something unique and special that deserves to be savored.

For the book lover, the series is a nod to the tradition of printing and the distribution of ideas, stories, and opinions—ranging from paper to digital media. For the writer and artist, the series pays homage to the significance of composition, texture, and form. With Penguin Drop Caps, we are inspired by the timeless tradition and craft of letters and their endless capacity to communicate.
As you can see above, the series debuts this fall with: A for Jane Austen’s Pride and Prejudice
B for Charlotte Brontë’s Jane Eyre
C for Willa Cather’s My Ántonia
D for Charles Dickens’ Great Expectations
E for George Eliot’s Middlemarch
F for Gustave Flaubert’s Madame Bovary (translation by Lydia Davis)
…with more to come!

(via typeworship)

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