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Congratulations to our client Alice Twemlow, chair of MFA Design Criticism at SVA. The D-CRIT program’s inaugural class was chosen to receive the Avant Guardian Award in Education from Surface magazine.

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More on articles editor Dan Rubinstein’s blog.

(via Visual Arts Briefs)

Luke Wolagiewicz sent some lovely postcards from across the pond recently. Cancelled postage from Europe always looks good.

An envelope from Luke Wolagiewicz

See Luke’s powerful photojournalism at Wolagiewicz.com

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I’ve heard good things about Transit Antenna, “an experiment in mobile life.” Recently the traveling creative collective stopped in our former stomping ground: Orlando, FL.

While there, they spent time with Wheat Wurtzburger. Their Florida experience is recounted here along with an incredibly sincere and endearing depiction of our dear friend Wheat.

Adam Krause, photographer, is featured in the PDN’s 30 2008: Emerging Photographers to Watch.

He’ll be speaking on a panel tonight at Parsons The New School for Design in New York City. Full event details for Transitions: Strategies for the Young Working Photographer are available here.

Our dear client Luke Wolagiewicz will be in New York City this week for the opening of Battlespace: Unrealities of War, an exhibition of photographs from Iraq and Afghanistan. Luke’s images join those of 21 other photographers in what promises to be a powerful collection of images.

We hope to see you at the opening reception.

Opening Reception
February 28, 6-8pm
Gallery FCB
16 West 23rd Street
New York City

On View
February 28 – April 30

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Wolagiewicz.com, designed and developed by Citizen Scholar.

Wheat Wurtzburger and Anna Kerlin’s “The Way You Make Me Feel” is on view at Pound Gallery in Orlando, FL through February 29th.

The Way You Make Me Feel postcard

Here’s what Orlando Weekly had to say:

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Karrie Jacobs appears on American Public Media’s Marketplace commenting the U.S. Passport’s new design.

I love my passport—the classic blue cover, the stamps and stickers from all over the world. It’s the adult version of my childhood stamp album. And now, somehow, it’s become a vehicle for visual propaganda.

Text and audio available here.

Ho by Wheat Wurtzburger

For those of you in or around Orlando, FL, don’t miss our dear friend Wheat Wurtzburger’s one night showing of the photo series Faces of Vimi. ViMi is the name given to a diverse neighborhood in Orlando that’s home to several great design studios. Wheat’s images capture some of faces that define the fabric of the area.



The details:
November 16th
5 – 11pm
Orange Studio
1121 North Mills Avenue, Orlando

Somehow we missed this last year, but better now than never: Adam Krause’s photography was featured in American Photography’s Scarlett.

Adam Krause photo in American Photography

American Photography cover

It’s not like she ever really left, but Karrie Jacobs is now back and blogging regularly at KarrieJacobs.com. If you remember, that’s the site we launched back in August of 2006.

Karrie’s blog, The Itinerant Urbanist, was so well received that House & Garden magazine asked her to continue the blog over on their site.

Well, now that the 106-year-old magazine is ceasing to publish in December, their site and resident bloggers, including Karrie, are back at it elsewhere online. I’m sad to see the magazine go, but such is the nature of things.

We’ll be giving her site a new round of design love this winter. I’m looking forward to seeing what Karrie will be up to next.