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A Sense of Place, How Graphic Designers Make Cities too
May
10
4:30 PM16:30

A Sense of Place, How Graphic Designers Make Cities too

Taking recent AIGA/NY civic initiatives, including Identity Design Action: East New York(IDeA:ENY), Dumbo Fitness Loop, and Design/Relief, this panel will investigate similarities and differences in process and approach and compare notes around key issues such as community engagement, urban transformation, and community identity building.

This panel is part of NYC Design Talks, a series which, during NYCxDESIGN offers inspiring topics featuring some of today’s most insightful design thinkers exploring the relationship between design and community, the affects of design on everyday life and how it is shaping our future. Produced by Shaw & Co. Productions.

Panel participants:
Introduction by Manuel Miranda, AIGA/NY VP and David Frisco, AIGA/NY Treasurer
Moderated by Laetitia Wolff, AIGA/NY Program Director

Guest Speakers:
Alicia Cheng, AIGA/NY board member and principal at mgmt. design
Jodi Terwilliger, Creative Director, HUSH
Alexandria Sica, Executive Director, DUMBO Business Improvement District
Vanessa Smith and Megan Marini, principals, 3×3 Design
Lauren Coakley-Vincent, Director, Neighborhood Development Division, NYC Small Business Services

SPEAKERS
Jodi Terwilliger is the Creative Director of HUSH, a design agency in Brooklyn, NY. For his commercial work, Jodi has won numerous awards from ADC Global Awards to the One Show, and has been published in global media outlets both online and in print. As a conceptual artist and extreme minimalist, his work has been included in galleries from the MoMA to the Tate Modern (UK). Jodi is dedicated to an experimental process across all types of design, from graphic and digital, to experiential and architectural. Jodi led the HUSH creative team on the Dumbo Fitness Loop project.

Alexandria Sica is the Executive Director of The DUMBO Business Improvement District, where she oversees the organization’s operations, marketing and advocacy efforts. Alexandria works with local stakeholders as well as government partners to increase investment in DUMBO; oversees programs such as street beautification, maintenance of public spaces, events programming and free public WiFi. Alexandria led the partnership with Parks Department and interfaced with DOT, DDC, MTA and SBS for the Fitness Loop.

Lauren Coakley-Vincent is Director of Capacity Building Initiatives at NYC Small Business Services (SBS). She joined the Neighborhood Development team after having spent two years overseeing operations and strategy for SBS’s NYC Business Solutions Centers, spearheading a number of important initiatives benefiting NYC’s small business community including the NYC Small Business Technology Coalition. She manages the Neighborhood Challenge grant program which supported Dumbo Fitness Loop in Year 2 and Identity Design Action: East New York in year 3.

Megan Marini and Vanessa Smith are the founders of 3×3 Design, a social innovation consultancy that works at the intersection of urban planning, design, and technology to create smarter programs and services for more livable cities. They apply human-centered, design research and engagement to improve urban planning programs, services and policies for diverse organizations including the World Bank, UN-Habitat, UNICEF, the City of Chicago, and the City of New York. Megan and Vanessa were the research and storytelling team on the IDeA:ENY project, collaborating with graphic designers Sarah and Jonathan Jackson, founders of WSDIA.

Alicia Cheng is an AIGA/NY board member and principal at mgmt. design, a Brooklyn-based design studio founded with Sarah Gephart. mgmt. design’s projects have focused on print, branding, exhibition design, and data visualization. Selected clients include The New York Times, Yale School of Architecture, Modern Farmer Magazine, the Carnegie Museum of Art, the Museum of Chinese in America, and Vice President Al Gore. Alicia joined the board of AIGA/NY shortly after co-designing (with Anke Stohlmann) the Red Hook HUB for Design/Relief and has been advising on various Making the City initiatives.

Manuel Miranda is AIGA/NY Vice-President and a designer at MMP, whose recent work includes: exhibition design for the Sheila C. Johnson Design Center at The New School and the New York chapter of the American Institute of Architects; campaigns for New York City, including Office of the Mayor and the Department of Health; publication design for Center for Urban Pedagogy, Red Hook Initiative, and the Urban Justice Center; interactive design for the Nike Foundation; and institutional identity for Van Alen Institute. Manuel was instrumental in the creation of the Making the City platform and acted an advisor on the Design/Relief, Dumbo Circuit and IDeA:ENY projects.

David Frisco is AIGA/NY Treasurer and the principal of DFD: David Frisco Design, a collaborative design practice with an emphasis on clients with social purpose. He is an Adjunct Professor in the Undergraduate and Graduate Communications Design departments at Pratt Institute. David is Co-Creative Director of Design Corps at Pratt Institute, a pro-bono design program for non-profits, and Co-Coordinator of Public Project, a GradComD Initiative bringing public engagement opportunities to students. He founded IntraCollaborative, a socially minded design collective comprised of Pratt MFA graduates. David was the lead advisor on the IDeA:ENY project.

Laetitia Wolff is AIGA/NY program director for civic initiatives. As a design curator and creative strategist self-described as a cultural engineer, her work focuses on creating projects that build bridges between design and the city, and in the process generate new discourses and experiences around design’s potential as a tool for change. She directed the creative placemaking program Design/Relief, subsequently helped build Making the City, brokered a pop-up annex in the Seaport Cultural District, raised funds from the city for Identity Design Action and oversaw the DUMBO Circuit and Identity Design Action: East New York.

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Design x Fashion
May
5
7:00 PM19:00

Design x Fashion

Three influential creative directors come together to explore the explosive intersection between Design and Fashion in AIGA/NY’s 3rd Annual Design x Fashion Panel.

Whether you’re flipping through a magazine or browsing your social media channels, the imagery created for the fashion industry continues to shape popular culture and greatly influence society in a time, when more than ever, content is king.

From editorial art direction to brand storytelling, from social media to advertising campaigns, Greg FoleyKristen Naiman and Nicola Formichetti share their unique perspectives on the powerful visual culture of fashion, the ever evolving industry and where they have found success throughout their careers.

Moderated by Piera Gelardi of Refinery29.

SPEAKERS

Greg Foley is a founding member and creative director of VisionaireV Magazine, VMAN and VFiles. He has collaborated with brands like Adidas, Calvin Klein, Dior Homme, Gap, Givenchy, Karl Lagerfeld, Kidrobot, Lacoste, Levi’s, Sony Music and Warner Bros Records. His work has been exhibited at the MoMA, New York and the Centre Georges Pompidou, Paris. He has received awards from I.D. Magazine, and the Art Directors Club. Foley is the author and illustrator of eight children’s books including the award winning Thank You Bear series and contributes cover illustrations for The New Yorker. He is an adjunct professor at Parsons School of Design and is a visiting lecturer at RISD, Columbia University and Yale. He is currently developing a book on international style and subcultures for Rizzoli.

Kristen Naiman, is the Senior Vice President of Brand Creative at Kate Spade, where she is responsible for creating the voice of the brand through seasonal print and film campaigns, branded content, fashion shows, digital, ecommerce, event and in-store experience. Prior to joining Kate Spade, Kristen spent seven years at Isaac Mizrahi, first as Fashion Director and then as Vice President Creative Director where she was responsible for establishing the brand voice and seasonal point of view for both product design and marketing creative. Kristen began her career as a fashion stylist shooting for Harper’s BazaarTeen VogueIn StylePaperNylonNew York Times MagazineDominoSpinRolling Stone and Index among others and has consulted for brands such as Gap, Madewell, and Liz Claiborne. In addition, Kristen is a founding partner of Apiece Apart, a luxury lifestyle brand of elevated basics that marry the classic and modern.

As Global Artistic Director for Diesel, Nicola Formichetti has positioned himself at the center of the fashion industry by engaging with millennials through his unique use of digital culture and social media. Formichetti was raised between Tokyo and Rome, followed by a formative period at the heart of London’s club-driven magazine culture – where he began his fashion career with British style bible Dazed & Confused. As fashion editor for Another MagazineVogue Homme Japan and V Magazine, it was Formichetti’s V Magazine cover story with Lady Gaga that led to an enduring 3 year partnership of now cult-proportions, where he co-created some of the star’s most memorable looks – from the infamous MTV meat dress to her arrival at the 53rd Grammy Awards encased in an egg. Formichetti’s eponymous brand, Nicopanda, was launched 2 years ago to critical acclaim from both retailers and press – ushering in an affordable genderless high concept streetwear brand, the punk Hello Kitty. In its third season, Nicopanda is now available in over 50 global retailers and launching accessories, gaming and beauty in the coming year.

MODERATOR
Piera Gelardi is Executive Creative Director and co-founder of Refinery29, the award-winning global media company that empowers and inspires women around the world. Since launching Refinery29 in 2005, the company has grown from 4 to 400+ employees, received three Webby awards, numerous American Photography and American Illustration awards, brought home a CLIO, and secured a spot for four consecutive years on Inc. 500’s Fastest Growing Companies in the U.S.

Piera leads an ever-expanding team of creatives who bring the R29 brand to life online and IRL through original content, branded campaigns, and experiences. One of her favorite projects to date was the massively ambitious 29Rooms—an artistic, multi-sensory event that became a social media sensation reaching 45million people worldwide. She is an active member of the design and entrepreneur communities who speaks frequently on topics of leadership, design, style, and creativity.

In 2014, Piera co-authored her first book, the New York Times best seller Refinery29: Style Stalking. Prior to the launch of Refinery29, Piera was Photo Director at CITY magazine, which won an ASME for Best Photography as well as numerous SPD awards under her direction.

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Mix: Designers + Drinks = _____
May
4
7:00 PM19:00

Mix: Designers + Drinks = _____

GIFs forever! Come hang with GIPHY and AIGA/NY for a night of cool tunes, drinks, and free pizza* to celebrate the GIF!

GIF Photos by John McLaughlin
Music by Le Chev with guest set by ME
GIF VJ-ing by Dark Igloo

*Free pizza is on a first come basis, so make sure you arrive on time!

GIPHY is GIFs.
The first and largest GIF search engine, where thousands of artists, brands, and pop culture moments make today’s expression, entertainment, and info a little more moving.

Search, Share, and Make All The GIFs

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Mar
10
6:30 PM18:30

Slow Hot Computer

“The future is there looking back at us.”  — William Gibson

According to a recent Fast Company article, design has “matured from a largely stylistic endeavor to a field tasked with solving thorny technological and social problems.” Designers are no longer relegated to the downstream position of making things look pretty. We now have a seat at the table. No longer makers, we now aspire to be leaders. Design is everywhere, yet is now called upon to respond to constantly changing technological, demographic, and environmental conditions.

In this space between ubiquity and obsolescence, how can designers develop ways of working and collaborating that respond to our contemporary world? Join us for a monthly series of provocations at MAD where practitioners and critics discuss the changing nature of design and visual culture and its impact on the also changing fields of music, education, fashion, and more.

Technology

Technology plays the dual role of being instrumentalized as both an impartial tool and critical monitor of progress, security, and connection in our society. In this talk we look at how design, programming, and writing work together to express alternative perspectives on startup culture, surveillance, and automation.

Speakers
Sam Lavigne is an artist, programmer and journalist. His work deals with data, cops, surveillance and automation. He is currently a research fellow at NYU’s Interactive Telecommunications Program, and a contributing editor at The New Inquiry. In 2015 he co-founded Useless Press, an independent online publisher of esoteric internet projects. He is also the co-founder of the Stupid Shit No One Needs & Terrible Ideas Hackathon.

Rob Horning is an editor of The New Inquiry and author of Marginal Utility, a blog on consumerism and technology. He has written for such publications as Art in AmericaDissent, and DIS Magazine.

Moderator
Juliette Cezzar is an Assistant Professor and Associate Director of the BFA Communication Design program at Parsons / The New School, where she was the Director of the BFA Communication Design and BFA Design & Technology programs from 2011-2014. She established her small studio, e.a.d., in 2005. While books anchor the practice, her work has spanned a variety of media for clients such as the Metropolitan Museum of Art, RES Magazine, The Museum of Modern Art, Vh1, The New York Times, Eleven Madison Park, and Columbia University’s Graduate School of Architecture, Art, and Planning. She is the co-author of Designing the Editorial Experience(Rockport) and author-designer of Office Mayhem (Abrams), Paper PilotPaper Captain, and Paper Astronaut (Universe / Rizzoli). She holds an MFA in Graphic Design from Yale University and a professional degree (B. Arch) in Architecture from Virginia Tech.

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