365: AIGA Year in Design

365: AIGA Year in Design by Aiga, published by HarperCollins on June 18, 2002, is a comprehensive presentation of the best in American design for the year 2001. This edition showcases cutting-edge projects selected by a jury of prominent designers and critics, reflecting the evolving landscape of graphic arts. The book introduces a new format, transforming traditional competitions into 12 focused, independently judged categories, including branding applications and package design, providing a fresh perspective on contemporary design practices.
Readers will find a rich collection of essays that contextualize the dynamic nature of graphic design, alongside statistical insights into creativity and the design process. This edition also features profiles of AIGA’s 2001 gold medalists, Samuel Antupit and Paula Scher, presented through biographical essays and retrospective portfolios. With 365 pages, this book serves as a valuable resource for those interested in the developments and trends within the graphic arts field.
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Description: 365 is the American Institute of Graphic Art’s annual presentation of the best in American design, and features cutting-edge projects that were selected by a jury of preeminent designers and design critics in 2001. New this year, America’s largest and most esteemed design organization has transformed its “Communications Graphics” and “50 Books/50 Covers” competitions into a suite of 12 individual, narrowly focused, independently judged competitions, including: branding applications, design and typography, environmental graphics, experience design, and package design. Conceived by AIGA in conjunction with award-winning Chicago-based book designers studio blue, this year’s version of 365 will include 12 essays that contextualize the ever-changing shape of contemporary graphic design and a special section that details statistical findings on creativity and the design process. In addition, AIGA’s 2001 gold medalists Samuel Antupit and Paula Scher will be profiled in insightful biographical essays and retrospective portfolios.
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