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This catalogue was designed for an exhibition at the Metropolitan Museum of Art titled "Superheroes: Fashion and Fantasy," currently on view through September 2008. The exhibition explores the symbolic and metaphysical associations between fictional comic book characters and fashion, featuring popular icons such as Superman, Spider-Man, Hulk, Wonder Woman, Alexander McQueen, John Galliano and Jean-Paul Gaultier. The interior pages were flooded with high-gloss acrylic coating that make the colors pop from the page. Even though the pressed tin cover is reminiscent of a nostalgic superheroes lunch box, the catalogue itself avoids a profusion of obvious comic book mimicry. Designed at Pentagram, under the art direction of Abbott Miller.
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Artland is a special project created for Splotch, a self-published online art publication. This feature illustrates an abbreviated survey of how various artists have touched New York City in the last century. It was published in Splotches.org, In-Between issue (Spring 2004). Plugin requirement: Flash Player 9 or higher.
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The Olympic Sculpture Park is one of the three sites owned by Seattle Art Museum (SAM). The all-stainless-steel signage approach were chosen to create a balancing correlation with the concrete walls. They were intended to appear and disappear depending on how the sunlight hits the surface of the letters. For instances where the wall surface is tilted, the signage would follow the slope while maintaining the front face parallel to ground surface. Architect: Weiss/Manfredi Architecture. Designed at Pentagram, under the art direction of Abbott Miller.