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The Exhibition

Yichi Liu portrait

Goeun Seo : Exhibition

A photo of a woman smiling an holding some paint brushes in her hands.

Iran Poster Exhibition

An exhibition of Iran satire, with different poles holding an Iranian flag with guns aimed on a male and female figure. Another placard has the text I Ran.

Pop-Up Exhibit

yellow black and white image announcing popup exhibit

Singularity

Singularity logo

WAV

WAV subway poster

MOSA

mosa logo

Art of the Banned

A cyan poster with some black wireframes and the text: Before We Ware Banned. There is also a black image on it with some white Arabic text and an eagle pictogram. The text translation says: Republic of Yemen. Passport.

Who We Are, What We Do

A photo of two teachers sitting on a bench. Also behind them on a wall there is a text: We are pioneers. We venture beyond the frontiers of design, travers divergent fields, and emerge with ambitious enterprises that deliver real value to real people. We are thinkers, makers, and doers who tackle every problem from every angle. We are design entrepreneurs.

CHAIMI

A poster with a photo of two hands, a plate and some white cupcakes. On it there is a text: Foodie Waaays To Make Friends.

Class of 2016: Di Kong

photo of Di Kong

Shelf Life Photo Diary

man on statue

Shelf Life: Sneak Peek

exhibition preparation

Shelf Life OPENS

event poster of Shelf Life products with personality

Park At The Met

A photo of a man and a woman wearing a red scarf.

Fine di una mostra

portrait of a man and a woman eating ice-cream

A Rose Ain’t a Rose

A photo of a teacher receiving flowers from the students in a classroom.

Fili’s Elegantissima

installation view of a red-framed mirror with a showcase cabinet, red furniture, and a white paper poster with a portrait on it, and the title is The Lover

Kuwait Explored

A poster showing a city scape at night near a river and also the text: Out of Kuwait. British Council.

2013 Thesis Launch

pin of MFAD designer as author + entrepreneur

2013 Thesis Launch

2013 Thesis Launch

A Winning REACH Poster

A poster showing a cityscape made from colored hands, squares and circles with the title Reach.

State of the Union

A shelf with cups and triangle flags and a Ford 76 Poster

Countdown to Tokyo

ideopolis stickers on the floor

Adobe Max Attended

a man giving a speech and in the left side is a big image projected on the wall

Golfophobia

webpage of Off Course 18 far-out phobias

Golfophobia

room filled with numbers and things

IDEOPOLIS TOKYO

ideopolis exhibition event banner

Thesis Forum Announced

A isometric logo with text: Ideopolis 2011 Thesis Forum Thesis Launch.

Two Really Big Shoooos

an infographic with the title minutes played made for basketball and sex, with images on the left and with of Victorian-era portraits

Glaser On Line

In Sean-h of the Miraculous. I remember reading Ouspcnsky's book on Gurdjicff as a young man. I found it strangely unpleasant and unconvincing for reasons I don't understand, but the phrase In Search of the Miraculous" has persisted in my memory. One could easily say that all human experience is a miracle: memory, color, taste, walking. skin, affection, Vermeer, stars, watermelon and so on. For those of us in and around the arm, the act of making things that move the mind is our deepest aspiration in regard to miracles. One Thing Leads to Another. The second tide evokes another idea, which is to contextualize the works, in order to better understand them. This is usually done retrospectively after the artist's death, but that seemed problematic. I've chosen work, largely produced over the last five years, to demonstrate how one thing leads to another. It's fascinating to discover that something you thought was a brand new idea actually had its root 35 years tallier.  The Client Didn't Get It. Every designer has a closet full of proposals that were rejected by clients. In many cases, they reel these arc their most insightful works. The reasons for rejection are varied and complex, but frequently, than works represent our most transgressive and imaginative efforts. The professional requirement to succeed demands that the work be both understandable and acceptable to its targeted audience. On the other hand, the imagination feeds on failure and ambiguity, which stimulate the designer's mind and potentially raise it to a new level of understanding. Failure and ambiguity are difficult ideas to sell to a diem who simply wants to move more cans of tomatoes.  Stumbling in the Dark. These prints continue the inquiry into the nature of perception. Does the difficulty of seeing these images — because of their darkness and lack of contrast — provoke the viewer to pay more attention? Or does it produce indifference and irritation? The interval between looking and seeing is one of communication's most profound issues. Designers often comment that in the act of creating what turns out to be their best work, they often experience a sense of doubt and confusion. How could it be otherwise? Certainty is a closing of the mind. To create the new, requires doubt. Or, to quote old man Picasso Art is a lie that reveals the truth.

Toots for the Totes

A poster with a colored title and some logos of different art schools. The text says: The Strand Tote Bag Design Contest.

Spielman in Quarantine

A poster of a book held by a hand on a green background with the text: Keep Active in Quarantine Write a Novel.

MFAD Going MADD

Dorothy Twining event poster

Head Games

A human head made from black rubber with a black rock on its head.

Wild at Wilde Years

Photograph of a man and a woman in front of a white wall.

Happy

web banner of look, happy. It's here. It's there. It's everywhere.

Pitch

web banner of Pitch 2008 MFA Designer as Author thesis show

The Suitcase Project

suitcases with the SVA suitcase project 2007 logo on one suitcase

Serious Fun!

typography of serious fun in an abstract shape

Spark

poster of spark MFAD 2006 designer as author

Souvenir

typography of souvenir the rest is history

Pushcart

abstract rendering of buildings and pedestrians

HunterGatherer

logo of hunter/gatherer collecting as instinct
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