At the Pasadena Museum of California Art a poster project and museum exhibition is up that examines how communication and typography has been infected by graffiti and street art. Twenty-six graphic designers were each asked to create a silk screened poster that reinterprets a letter of the alphabet in the spirit, but not conventional styles, of graffiti. (more…)
Tempt One is “Getting Upper”
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on April 25, 2011 at 4:29 pm
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Tags: alphabet, Communication, Getting Upper, graffiti, graphic designers, Henry Chalfant, Lou Gerhig's Disease, Martha Cooper, Museum, New York City, Pasadena Museum of California Art, Poster, Screen Print, silk screened, Street Art, TEMPT ONE, Tony Quan, Trains, typography, Wildstyle