Fall 2007 Architecture Lecture Series
Fall 2007 Architecture Lecture Series
Fall 2007 Architecture Lecture Series

Fall 2007 Architecture Lecture Series

Aufuldish & Warinner, San Anselmo, California, 2007

Description

The working theme of the fall 2007 lecture series was “resourcefulness.” The series featured architects who make work out of unconventional materials ranging from cardboard to shipping containers and beyond. In the context of architecture, resourcefulness means both thinking nimbly and being conscious of architecture’s impact on the planet. I tried to transpose this idea into a design vocabulary by making the type out of artificial flowers. Thankfully, it didn’t concern anyone that flowers might work better for a spring lecture series—the big leaf took care of that.

Collections: AIGA 365: 29 (2008)
Repository: Denver Art Museum
Discipline: Promotional design and advertising
Format: Posters

Credits

Design firm
Aufuldish & Warinner
Designer
Bob Aufuldish
Photographer
Bob Aufuldish
Production coordinator
Jim Norrena (California College of the Arts
Editor
Lindsey Westbrook (California College of the Arts)
Copywriter
Judy Krasnik (California College of the Arts)
Printer
Oscar Printing
Printing method
offset
Paper
Endeavour FSC, white velvet, 80 lb., book (50% recycled)
Typefaces
Blackbox-Mono Sans, Dottie
Client
California College of the Arts Architecture Program
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