Wed., Oct. 25 – Wed., Nov. 01, 2023
6:30PM – 9:30PM (EDT) Convert to your local time zone location: Online
Practice creating structured layouts and elegant details while designing a typographic poster/broadside. Use grids to organize content, build a hierarchy, and generate resonant visual elements. Explore alignment, balance, grouping, and tension. During this one-day session, each participant will hone their individual approach to typographic thinking. Participants receive active feedback throughout the workshop in a unique setting that maximizes hands-on engagement.
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- A computer or laptop with Adobe InDesign installed
- A notebooks and sketching materials
- reliable internet connection
Required Materials
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Instructor:
Ellen Lupton
Ellen Lupton is a writer, curator, educator, and designer. She is Senior Curator of Contemporary Design at Cooper Hewitt, Smithsonian Design Museum in New York City. Recent exhibitions include Beauty—Cooper Hewitt Design Triennial (with Andreas Lipps), How Posters Work, Beautiful Users and The Senses:Design Beyond Vision. Lupton also serves as director of the Graphic Design MFA Program at MICA (Maryland Institute College of Art) in Baltimore, where she has authored numerous books on design processes, including Thinking with Type, Graphic Design Thinking, Graphic Design: The New Basics, and Type on Screen. Her book, Design Is Storytelling, was published by Cooper Hewitt in 2017. Lupton earned her BFA from The Cooper Union in 1985.
• elupton.com
• elupton.com