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The 25th Anniversary of the National Rehabilitation Hospital
By Hubie Le
July 26, 2010 at 11:12 AM
2011 marks the 25th Anniversary of the National Rehabilitation Hospital in Washington D.C., and also the 25th year Beveridge Seay has worked with NRH! To mark the event, Beveridge Seay is developing graphics to highlight the year-long celebration. Materials include the 25th Anniversary logo, posters, banners, postcards, programs, shirts, and signage for the Herman & Monica Greenberg Skywalk bridge.
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"KeNako". "It's time."
By Alex Schultz
June 10, 2010 at 3:39 PM
As the eyes of the world turn to South Africa to see the best of the best play in the 'beautiful game', one can't help but take a finer look at the 2010 World Cup branding.
The 2010 World Cup is notable because it is the first World Cup that will be hosted by an African nation. That being said, we can identify a number of visual connections. The amorphous silhouette of a player...
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Maps: Art or Wayfinding?
By Alex Schultz
April 30, 2010 at 5:30 PM
In a recent New York Times article
"The World as Their Canvas", the author Steven Heller describes seminal maps in the history of design and cartography, citing Herbert Bayer's
World Geo-Graphic Atlas and Harry C. Beck's
London Underground map map as "exemplary marriage[s] of information, art and design." These maps are notable for both their easy synthesis of information and for the creative licenses the authors took.
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