Synopses & Reviews
Here is a powerful compass to teaching design in a digital environment! In this guide, more than 50 cutting-edge e-design experts discuss everything educators and students need to know on the road from traditional graphic design to e-design education. Conveniently organized in eight sections,
He was awarded three design grants from the National
Endowment for the Arts, in 1986,1988, and 1990. In 1996,
he received a Special Educators Award from The Art Director's
Club of New York. He has been the curator of ten design
exhibitions, including "The Art of Satire" at the Pratt
Graphics Center and "Art Against War" at the Parsons
School of Design. Since 1986, he has directed "Modernism
& Eclecticism: A History of American Graphic Design,"
an annual symposium at the School of Visual Arts. He
lives in New York.
Marshall Arisman is the chair of the master of fine arts illustration program
at the School of Visual Arts. His editorial illustrations
have appeared in such publications as the New York
Times, Esquire, Time, Rolling Stone, the Village
Voice, and the Nation, and his paintings
and sculptures have been exhibited internationally in
galleries and museums. He lives in New York City.
Synopsis
A powerful compass to teaching design in a digital environment!
Synopsis
In this guide, more than 50 cutting-edge e-design experts discuss everything educators and students need to know on the road from traditional graphic design to e-design education.
About the Author
Steven Heller is the co-founder and co-chair of the MFA Design / Designer as Author + Entrepreneur program and co-founder of the MFA in Design Criticism and MFA in Interaction Design programs at the School of Visual Arts. For thirty-three years he was an art director at the New York Times, and currently writes the Visuals column for the New York Times Book Review. He is contributing editor to Print, EYE, and Baseline magazines, and writes the popular blog THE DAILY HELLER. He is the author or editor of over 130 books on design and popular culture, including Design Literacy, Design Disasters, and 100 Ideas That Changed Graphic Design. He is the recipient of the 1999 AIGA Medal for Lifetime Achievement and the 2011 Smithsonian National Design Award for "Design Mind."