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    <![CDATA[Fresh Dialogue 1: New Voices in Graphic Design]]>
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    <![CDATA[Each year, the New York chapter of the American Institute of Graphic Arts shines the spotlight on a few emerging geniuses and invites them to speak on what tomorrow holds for graphic design. Begun in 1983, the Fresh Dialogue lectures have introduced such luminaries as Jonathan Hoefler, Tibor Kalman, Jennifer Morla, Chip Kidd, and Stefan Sagmeister to the design community.  This new series of books will document the Fresh Dialogue presentations, creating a compendium of the field's most talented graphic artists.?<p>In 1999, the AIGA invited Nicholas Blechman, Christoph Niemann, and Paul Sahre to present their work through an informal conversation about their design ideas and practices. This book presents the results of their collaboration by weaving together images and anecdotes about the artistic process, their interrelated careers, and their work with clients and other designers.</p>]]>
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    <![CDATA[Fresh Dialogue 2: New Voices in Graphic Design]]>
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    <![CDATA[Each year, the New York chapter of the American Institute of Graphic Arts (AIGA) holds an evening of talks featuring emerging innovative designers. <em>Fresh Dialogue 2: New Voices in Graphic Design</em> reflects the batch who made their presentations on May 10, 2000. They included Kevin Lyons, One9ine partners Warren Corbitt and Matt Owens, and Susan Parr of ReVerb. This book re-creates the experience using transcripts of conversations with each and is illustrated with generous color images from their bodies of work.<p>  Kevin Lyons's clients include Adidas, Nike, and Urban Outfitters, and his designs incorporate graffiti and rotoscoping-style techniques in textured, multilayered compositions. He casually and openly discusses his education (undergraduate studies in film at RISD, graduate work at CalArts), his work process (&quot;My process is to wait until the last second and then go crazy...&quot;), and appropriating street culture or hip-hop to make a design relevant. One9ine partners Corbitt and Owens discuss how being a relatively small studio makes them a good choice for small budgets, despite the fact that the rich designs they produce for such clients as the Cooper-Hewitt Museum and MOMA show no sign of limited funds. &quot;Honestly, good things come from smart people working in a small group making smart decisions.&quot; And Parr and her ReVerb cofounders Somi Kim and Lisa Nugent discuss their process for creating branding solutions, whether for the retro-hip Avalon Hotel, Metrius, or Nike.<p>  The dialogues don't address the clients and projects in great detail; this book isn't about how they arrived at specific designs. It's more about the overall process of starting a career, tapping into creative inspirations, and finding novel solutions. The voices are open and frank and fun. Reading <em>Fresh Dialogue 2</em> is like dropping by three hip studios, checking out the work, and then relaxing in a coffee shop afterward for a friendly chat. <em>--Angelynn Grant</em></p></p>]]>
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  </authors>  <published>2001</published>
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    <![CDATA[Fresh Dialogue Nine: In/Visible: Graphic Data Revealed - New Voices in Graphic Design]]>
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    <![CDATA[<p>Each year, the New York chapter of the AIGA invites a group of emerging designers to participate in the Fresh Dialogue forum. In/Visible: Graphic Data Revealed brings together a diverse group of information graphics designers for a lively discussion about the challenges they face visualizing information. Steve Duenes manages the New York Times print and online graphics department; Andrew Kuo attempts to categorize unmeasurable human emotions through meticulous charts and diagrams; Fernanda Viégas of IBM’s Visual Communication Lab is the cocreator of the Many Eyes social website that encourages members to upload, interpret, and revisualize one another’s data. Their discussion, moderated by Rhode Island School of Design president John Maeda, covers a range of current and anticipated trends in visual journalism, including issues such as data integrity and visual ethics, judicious simplicity versus seductive complexity, and the everincreasing demand for dynamic information.</p>]]>
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    <![CDATA[Fresh Dialogue 4: New Voices in Graphic Design]]>
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    <![CDATA[<em>Fresh Dialogue Four</em> bring together the work of three young and innovative graphic designers who have been selected as participants in the Fresh Dialogue series by the New York Chapter of the AIGA. Taking the word &quot;spine&quot; as its theme, the book examines the worlds of publishing and self-publishing from the perspective of the graphic designer. <br/><em>Fresh Dialogue Four</em> coaxes the inner thoughts, struggles, and insights of these emerging leaders of the design world. Jason Fulford is a photographer, graphic designer, and publisher. He is the cofounder of the non-profit imprint J&amp;L Books. Peter Buchanan-Smith is an art director, graphic designer, author, and publisher of <em>The Ganzfeld</em> magazine. He is the former art director of the <em>New York Times</em> Op-Ed page, and co-founded the design firm and publishing company Monday Morning. Leanne Shapton is an illustrator, art director, graphic designer, and publisher. She art-directed the Arts and Life section of the Canadian newspaper <em>National Post</em>, and is co-founder of J&amp;L Books.]]>
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    <![CDATA[Fresh Dialogue 7: Making Magazines: New Voices in Graphic Design]]>
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    <![CDATA[The AIGA's Fresh Dialogue series brings together emerging designers in annual podium discussions and provides them with a forum to talk about their work, thoughts, and ideas. <em>Fresh Dialogue 7: Making Magazines</em> presents three young publishing gurus who are reinventing how magazines are made. They've thrown off the templates and formulas of traditional publishing in favor of new and innovative approaches to magazine making. Representing the next generation of publishing kingpins, the book features Tod Lippy, creator of the luscious biannual arts publication <em>Esopus</em>; Lisa Farjam, the force behind Middle-East culture magazine <em>Bidoun</em>; and master storyteller David Haskell, editor-in-chief of <em>Topic</em> magazine. The moderator is magazine industry mover, shaker, and supreme tastemaker James Truman.]]>
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    <![CDATA[Fresh Dialogue 3: New Voices In Graphic Design]]>
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    <![CDATA[<em>Fresh Dialogue Three</em> brings together the work of four young and innovative studios who share the distinction of being selected as participants in the American Institute of Graphic Arts, New York Chapter's Fresh Dialogue series. <br/>BASE is a studio with offices in New York, Brussels, and Barcelona. The fashion industry accounts for nearly half their business which includes developing image campaigns and corporate identities. HONEST, founded by Stella Bugbee, Jonathan Milott, and Cary Murnion, works with a variety of fashion, art, music and architecture related clients including MoMA, Kate Spade, and Virgin Records. Brooklyn based HunterGatherer was founded by Todd St. John in 2000. Recent projects have included work with MTV, Nixon Watches, and Adidas. STILETTO is a design collective comprised of three partners: Stefanie Barth, Julie Hirschfeld, and Joan Raspo. They work are in variety of media including web design, film, animation, and motion graphics. <br/>Design writer Veronique Vienne coaxes the inner thoughts, struggles, and insights of these young designers in her skillfully moderated roundtable discussion. <br/><em>Fresh Dialogue Three</em> will help designers, young or old, understand new and important trends in graphic design today.]]>
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    <![CDATA[Fresh Dialogue 5: New Voices in Graphic Design]]>
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    <![CDATA[Five years ago, the American Institute of Graphic Arts launched <em>Fresh Dialogue</em>, a series aimed at bringing together emerging design talent and providing them with an open forum to discuss their own work and the direction of the field. <p>This year's participants come from the disparate worlds of fashion, publishing, web design, advertising, and art: Alice Chung and Karen Hsu founded the design firm Omnivore and have collaborated with the Whitney Museum and the Princeton University School of Architecture. Agnieszka Gasparska has produced award-winning work for LEGO, the American Museum of Natural History, and the Experience Music Project. Rodrigo Corral has pursued a fresh look for fiction in his book covers for Farrar, Strauss &amp; Giroux and independently for Rodrigo Corral Design. Alan Dye was design director and partner at B.I.G. (Ogilvy &amp; Mather's Brand Integration Group) before joining Kate Spade as design director.</p>]]>
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  </authors>  <published>2005</published>
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    <![CDATA[Fresh Dialogue 8: Designing Audiences]]>
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    <![CDATA[<p>Each year, the New York Chapter of AIGA brings together emerging designers for Fresh Dialogue, a panel discussion that provides a forum to present and talk about work, thoughts, and ideas. Designing Audiences takes a fresh look at graphic design through the eyes of three young designers, all of whom have embraced a media landscape dominated by user-centric social networking sites such as MySpace, Flickr, and YouTube. Playing with the notion of designer as visual interlocutor, they craft conversations where viewers become participants and the relationship between design and its consumers is radically redefined. <br/> <br/>This lively Fresh Dialogue volume includes designers from a variety of mediums: Stefan Bucher with his wildly popular Daily Monster series; Eric Rodenbeck with the Flickr mapping brainchild Mappr as well as in live data visualizations at Digg Labs; and Katie Salen with Karaoke Ice, the traveling karaoke ice cream truck. Designing Audiences is a stimulating and entertaining discussion of the changing role of the designer in the era of constant feedback. The moderator is popular online personality Ze Frank, creator of the-web based &quot;the show with zefrank,&quot; stand-up comic, and soon-to-go-Hollywood charmer.<br/></p>]]>
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  </authors>  <published>2008</published>
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    <![CDATA[Fresh Dialogue 6: Friendly Fire: New Voices in Graphic Design]]>
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    <![CDATA[The AIGA’s Fresh Dialogue series brings together emerging designers in annual roundtable discussions, providing them with a forum to talk about their work, thoughts, and ideas. Fresh Dialogue 6: Friendly Fire bridges the divide between high and low tech by focusing on two studios standing at opposite sides of the field of designed objects and social responsibility. The 62 is a Brooklyn-based design and art collective that works with designers, artists, and social and not-for-profit organizations on projects that involve a vision of sustainable culture within a contemporary urban environment. Crye Associates design, engineer, and fabricate everything from light switches and handheld PCs to handgun components and GP racing motorcycles. As lead contractors on the U.S. military’s Project Scorpion they are reinventing everything worn or carried by a soldier. <br/>]]>
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