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Design Category
Editorial design, 2002
Design firm
Opto Design (New York, New York)
Collection
(2003) AIGA 365: 24

Description

ARTicles, published by the National Arts Journalism Program (NAJP) at Columbia University, is a compilation of essays written by members of the NAJP Fellowship Program. Each year, we review the theme and submissions with the editorial staff to discuss possible solutions both graphically and financially. This year’s theme, “Critic,” presents the creative, complex and often tumultuous relationship between critics and the audience of readers, artists, sometime neighbors and hosts from the world that they review. We proposed the creation of an “everyman” critic/character to represent a humorous, reflective and sincere image of the opinions and occupational hazards endured by these contributors. After presenting ideas to our client, we commissioned Matthew Septimus to photograph the main body of images in this journal.

Credits
Creative director: John Klotnia
Designer: Peggy Chapman
Photographers: Corbis, Bill Ray (Timepix), Matthew Septimus
Editors: Michael Janeway, Julie Lasky, Jeremy Simon, András Szántó
Writers: Charles Aaron, Alicia Anstead, Holly Bass, Patricia Bosworth, Thomas Conner, Eric Fredericksen, Minal Hajratwala, Joseph Horowitz, Cynthia Joyce, Adam Langer, Wendy Lesser, Naomi Person, Ray Rinaldi
Typeface: News Gothic
Clients: National Arts Journalism Program, Columbia University