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SUMMARY:Designing Community Experiences with AIGA
DESCRIPTION:On Wednesday\, November 20th from 6:45 to 9:00 pm\, please join us in welcoming AIGA for a reception and panel discussion that tackles the topic of  Designing Community Experiences.  \nWhile technology increasingly becomes more integrated into our lives\, we still need human connection. Organizations are embracing online platforms to build online communities\, workrooms\, and meet-ups. But have we lost the qualities that allow for the discussion of ideas and incubation of new things? From strategists creating experiences that facilitate better connections to globally scattered teams working in a focused way — where are the opportunities to blend meetings both online and physical space?  The evening explores ways creatives are forming substantive connections and robust communities. \nTICKET PRICING\nMembers (Sustaining & above): Free\nMembers (Contributing & Supporting): $15\nNon-Members: $25 \nAGENDA\n6:45 PM: Mix & Mingle\n7:30 PM: Introduction\n7:40 PM: Speakers\n8:30 PM: Q&A\n8:45 PM: Closing Remarks\n8:50 PM: Giveaways \nABOUT OUR MODERATOR \n \nErika Abrams\nErika Abrams is an LA native who loves weirdo creatives\, art\, design\, tacos and all things Los Angeles. AIGA LA Advisory board member Erika brings her Mary Poppins style to organizational management and development in creative spaces\, along with experience in Human Resources and Executive Level reporting. She is a creative leader and artist whisperer who is known for developing nimble workflows that fulfill high-quality and quantity demands. Erika currently oversees Deluxe Media’s television Visual Effects company’s (Encore VFX) 200+ strong North American team\, maintaining a reputation as a positive force by leading with the mantra that happiness\, trust and productivity are all linked. \nABOUT OUR SPEAKERS \n \nMax Gates-Fleming\nMax Gates-Fleming is LA General Manager for Second Home and has brought their workspace\, tested and proven across London and Lisbon\, to Hollywood. Second Home has built a “professional utopia” — bungalow offices nestled in garden of 6\,000 plants and trees — filled with of LA’s creative entrepreneurs and professionals. Creating a collaborative culture is at the heart of Second Home’s mission — new members are selected based on what’s missing from the existing pool and results in over 80% of members having worked with another within the past year. \n \nMarvella Muro\nMarvella Muro is the Director of Artistic Programs and Education at Self Help Graphics. Prior to joining SHG\, she was the Community Engagement Manager at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art (LACMA)(2016-2018)\, developing and executing art programs with community partners\, artists\, and social service organizations in the neighborhoods of East Los Angeles\, Compton and North Hollywood. She has a B.A. in Art History from Cal State University\, Fullerton and earned her M.A. in Arts Management from Goucher College. \n \nPhilip Otto\nPhilip Otto has been an entrepreneur and creative leader\, exploring the intersection between architecture\, design\, art and culture. He has worked with disruptive growth stage companies\, civic scale developments and eco-futurist projects. Philip has worked on strategy and concepts for brands like REI\, Urban Outfitters\, Anthropologie\, Free People\, Nike\, SunRun\, Undefeated as well as The Solar Living Center and Bentonville\, Arkansas to name a few. \n \nLindsay Stuart\nLindsay Stuart is the host of the Los Angeles chapter of CreativeMornings\, a free monthly breakfast lecture series for the creative community. She is also the Director of Marketing and Communication at Noun Project. She is a communications and marketing pro with over a decade of experience in events\, community building\, corporate communications and PR. Prior to joining the team at Noun Project\, she was Communications Director at digital agency Huge where she led PR\, events and thought leadership initiatives across multiple markets.
URL:https://helmsdesigndistrict.com/event/designing-community-experiences-with-aiga/
LOCATION:Helms Design Center\, 8745 Washington Boulevard\, Culver City\, CA\, 90232
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SUMMARY:Special Poster Installation Honoring the 100th Anniversary of Bauhaus
DESCRIPTION:Free\nOn Thursday\, September 19th from 6:30 – 8:30 pm\, please join us for Bauhaus 100\, a poster installation and reception honoring the work of this important art movement. We are pleased to welcome KCRW host of Design and Architecture Frances Anderton and Art Center’s Gloria Kondrup\, for a discussion highlighting the legacy and practices of the school\, with a Q & A to follow. \nThe posters will be on display until Friday\, October 4th during the hours of 10:00 am to 3:00 pm\, Monday through Friday. Please enter through the interior parking garage located at 8711 Washington Boulevard. \nOriginally an avant-garde art school founded by Walter Gropius\, the Bauhaus name soon became synonymous with revolutionary ideas and techniques that found their way into nearly every aspect of arts\, crafts\, typography\, architecture\, and design. Belief in harmony of form and function over the traditional notion of art emerged from the academic circles of Bauhaus\, bringing about unprecedented change to the contemporary art world of the early 20th century and whose ripple effects are felt one hundred years after the birth of this historic movement. \nBauhaus 100 is a poster campaign illustrative of the impact Bauhaus has had on modern\, creative society. This commemorative project has produced a growing collection of more than 400 posters made by designers from all over the globe who have one thing in common — a desire and willingness to experiment with their art\, connecting them directly to the groundbreaking principles and practices of Bauhaus. Just as in 1919\, when Bauhaus’s revolutionary doctrines first brought together artisans and craftsmen from different parts of the world\, today’s global design community joins forces in an expressive celebration of the unique phenomenon that is Bauhaus. \nThis exhibit evolves and grows with each new artwork that is added to the collection. The deadline has been postponed twice\, and we hope that the new deadline of March 31\, 2020 will allow more and more artists to participate in this poster action. Organized by PosterTerritory\, the Helms Bakery exhibition presents more than 70 posters created by a variety of worldwide artists and designers. \nThe Bauhaus 100 poster campaign is curated by Serge Serov\, AGI\, Golden Bee Global Biennale President. \nSupported by BrandCulture. \nThe Corridor Gallery\, 8723 Washington Boulevard\, Culver City \nFree Valet Parking is located at 8711 Washington Boulevard\, the interior garage adjacent to the venue. \n\nABOUT BRANDCULTURE\nBrandCulture is a brand\, organizational and design consultancy that builds strong brands and cultures. They combine insightful strategy\, inspired design\, leading technologies\, and rigorous execution to create significant brands. BrandCulture is proud to support artistic design initiatives and be a part of the Bauhaus 100 Posters Show. \n\nABOUT FRANCES ANDERTON\nFrances Anderton is host of DnA: Design and Architecture\, broadcast weekly on KCRW public radio station and podcast at kcrw.com/dna. For many years Anderton produced KCRW’s acclaimed current affairs shows\, To The Point\, and Which Way\, LA?\, hosted by Warren Olney. Anderton is a regular public speaker and moderator\, and she curates events and exhibitions; these include “Sink Or Swim: Designing For a Sea Change”\, a critically received exhibition about resilient architecture for vulnerable coastlines at the Annenberg Space for Photography. She has written extensively about West Coast design for publications including the New York Times. Her books include Grand Illusion: A Story of Ambition\, and its Limits\, on LA’s Bunker Hill\, based on a studio she co-taught with Frank Gehry and partners at USC School of Architecture. \n\n \nABOUT GLORIA KONDRUP\nGloria Kondrup’s professional career spans the fields of art\, design\, and education. As a design consultant she has helped evolve extensive branding\, identity\, and packaging systems. Companies benefiting from her expertise include Aon\, Avon\, and Goodwill Industries. As a full-time professor at ArtCenter College of Design\, Gloria has been a dedicated design educator for over two decades\, shaping and inspiring future generations of designers. She instills in her students the importance of ethical design practices\, fairness and equality\, and respect for our natural environment. As the Director of Archetype Press\, ArtCenter’s unique and vibrant letterpress studio\, she redefined the value of typography and analog technology in the digital landscape. \n 
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LOCATION:Washington Corridor Gallery\, 8723 Washington Boulevard\, Culver City\, CA\, 90232\, United States
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SUMMARY:AIGA Explores the Future of Design and Activism
DESCRIPTION:Design has always embraced activism. It inspires breath-taking work that has changed society and the trajectory of the artists career. The opportunities for expression has grown…or has it? On Wednesday\, February 20th from 6:45 – 9:00 pm\, please join AIGA for Avenues of Activism\, a presentation and discussion in the Helms Design Center. \nThe category was once dominated by posters\, but now the immediacy and amplification potential of social media ads and organic posts seem the natural next step. But what about the potential for censorship from the privately owned social platforms or faceless blowback. \nJoin the conversation — learn what experts see as the future of design and activism. Will design activism look like the past\, be a complete change or a blend of both? Attend our event to find out. \nAGENDA\n6:45 PM: Mix & Mingle\n7:30 PM: Introduction\n7:40 PM: Speakers\n8:30 PM: Q&A\n8:45 PM: Closing Remarks\n8:50 PM: Giveaways\n9:00 PM: After Party \nSPEAKERS\nMarie-Aimee Brajeux | Hack for LA\nUmi Hsu | Design Strategy & Digital Initiatives Lead at the City of LA\, Dept. of Cultural Affairs\nAbby Stone | Design + Engagement Lead at LA-Más\nJayna Zweiman | Co-creator & Co-founder of the Pussyhat Project \nTICKET PRICING\nSustaining & above members: Free\nContributing & Supporting members: $15\nStudent members: $10\nNon-members: $25
URL:https://helmsdesigndistrict.com/event/aiga-explores-the-future-of-design-and-activism/
LOCATION:Helms Design Center\, 8745 Washington Boulevard\, Culver City\, CA\, 90232
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SUMMARY:AIGA Hosts and Art Deco Lettering Workshop with Nick Misani - Afternoon Session
DESCRIPTION:On Saturday\, February 10th from 2:00 to 6:00 pm\, we are excited to partner with AIGA to host an Art Deco hand lettering workshop with Nick Misani. This four-hour class will quickly cover the foundations of lettering and briskly segue into dramatic uppercase letterforms\, unexpected ligatures\, geometric scripts\, and ornamentation. You will learn three Art Deco hand lettering styles to prepare you for your final project: a postcard for a 1920/30s jazz club. \nYou’ll leave the workshop with:\n–  A lettering piece that is both fresh and on-trend (while still being rooted in history) and ready for its Instagram closeup.\n–  A general knowledge of this glitzy time in design history as well as a list of resources to continue learning about Art Deco typography and design.\n–  All the skills you need to infuse the rest of your work with some Jazz-Age glamour. \nTICKET PRICING\nMembers (Sustaining & above): $140\nMembers (Contributing & Supporting): $175\nNon-Members: $200\n(Workshop is limited to 24 students.) \nPURCHASE TICKETS \nPARKING & TRANSPORATION\nPublic and street parking is available. Public transit and ride sharing are also encouraged. For public transportation visit metro.net for schedules.
URL:https://helmsdesigndistrict.com/event/aiga-hosts-and-art-deco-lettering-workshop-with-nick-misani-copy/
LOCATION:Helms Design Center\, 8745 Washington Boulevard\, Culver City\, CA\, 90232
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SUMMARY:AIGA Hosts and Art Deco Lettering Workshop with Nick Misani - Morning Session
DESCRIPTION:On Saturday\, February 10th from 9:00 am to 1:00 pm\, we are excited to partner with AIGA to host an Art Deco hand lettering workshop with Nick Misani. This four-hour class will quickly cover the foundations of lettering and briskly segue into dramatic uppercase letterforms\, unexpected ligatures\, geometric scripts\, and ornamentation. You will learn three Art Deco hand lettering styles to prepare you for your final project: a postcard for a 1920/30s jazz club. \nYou’ll leave the workshop with:\n–  A lettering piece that is both fresh and on-trend (while still being rooted in history) and ready for its Instagram closeup.\n–  A general knowledge of this glitzy time in design history as well as a list of resources to continue learning about Art Deco typography and design.\n–  All the skills you need to infuse the rest of your work with some Jazz-Age glamour. \nTICKET PRICING\nMembers (Sustaining & above): $140\nMembers (Contributing & Supporting): $175\nNon-Members: $200\n(Workshop is limited to 24 students.) \nPURCHASE TICKETS \nPARKING & TRANSPORATION\nPublic and street parking is available. Public transit and ride sharing are also encouraged. For public transportation visit metro.net for schedules.
URL:https://helmsdesigndistrict.com/event/aiga-hosts-and-art-deco-lettering-workshop-with-nick-misani/
LOCATION:Helms Design Center\, 8745 Washington Boulevard\, Culver City\, CA\, 90232
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SUMMARY:An Evening with AIGA and Artist & Designer Rebeca Méndez
DESCRIPTION:On Wednesday\, October 18 from 6:45 to 9 pm\, join us in welcoming AIGA Los Angeles for an evening with artist\, designer\, and UCLA professor Rebeca Méndez and enjoy live music by singer/songwriter Analiz Castillo\, who will be performing some of Méndez’s favorite songs as we kick off the night. \nRebeca Méndez will present recent projects and introduce her new initiative\, the UCLA CounterForce Lab—a research and fieldwork studio based at Design Media Arts and the School of the Arts and Architecture. The lab is dedicated to using design and art to develop creative collaborations\, new fields of study\, and methods to research\, create\, and execute projects around the social and ecological impacts of anthropocene climate change. \nMéndez’s art is driven by her interest in perception and embodied experience–exploring design and media art in public space\, critical approaches to public identities and landscape\, and artistic projects based on field investigation methods. Register now to get an inside look at the design philosophy of one of Los Angeles’ own design icons. Click here to purchase tickets. \nAGENDA\n6:45 PM: Live music by Analiz Castillo\n7:30 PM: Introductions\n7:50 PM: Rebeca Méndez\n8:30 PM: Q&A\n8:45 PM: Closing Remarks\n8:50 PM: Giveaways\n9:00 PM: After Party at Father’s Office \nTICKET PRICING\nMembers (Contributing & Supporting): $15\nMembers (Sustaining & above): Free\nNon-Members: $25
URL:https://helmsdesigndistrict.com/event/an-evening-with-aiga-and-artist-designer-rebeca-mendez/
LOCATION:Helms Design Center\, 8745 Washington Boulevard\, Culver City\, CA\, 90232
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SUMMARY:AIGA Presents "Designers Are Not Makers" at the Helms Design Center
DESCRIPTION:On Wednesday\, March 15 please join us as we welcome AIGA to the Helms Design Center for a series of discussions and presentations for the design community. \nThe first topic\, “Designers Are Not Makers”\, addresses the growth we have witnessed in “maker” culture\, leading to increased access to the tools and information needed to tinker\, program\, and build custom products and solutions. Manufacturing can now happen on a desktop as easily as in a home workshop. The benefits of stepping away from a computer to work with your hands continues to gain influence in business and culture. Yet\, with all the focus on making\, it is the designer who gets celebrated once the “making” becomes mass production. \nQuestions to be discussed:\nAs digital technology continues to insert itself into our daily lives\, what is the role of the tactile?\nWhat is the importance of physical creation in a world of digital technology\, virtual reality\, 3D printing and rapid prototyping?\nAnd where does the act of designing stop\, so the role of making can take over? \nAgenda\n6:45 PM: Meet & Greet\n7:30 PM: Introduction\n7:35 PM: First Speaker\n8:05 PM: Second Speaker\n8:30 PM: Q&A\n8:50 PM: Closing Remarks\n8:55 PM: Giveaways\n9:00 PM: After Party \nTicket Pricing\nMembers (Contributing & Supporting): $15\nMembers (Sustaining & above): Free\nNon-Members: $25 \nRequests for cancellation refunds may be granted only up to 24 hours before the event starts. \nAbout The Speakers \nAndrew Byrom is a British-born designer and educator based in Los Angeles. His clients include The New York Times Magazine\, Sagmeister Inc.\, Penguin Books\, The Architecture + Design Museum and UCLA Extension. His interdisciplinary work has been recognized by AIGA and the Type Directors Club. He has been featured in many design related publications and has exhibited his design work in venues across the United States\, Europe and Asia. Andrew is currently teaching Advanced Typography and The History of Graphic Design at California State University\, Long Beach. \n \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \nWill Ayers is the Founder/Creative Director of fashion label WILLIAM; and the Principal of Design for the signage and wayfinding studio GNU Group. WILLIAM\, with its atelier based in Downtown Los Angeles has debuted collections at Paris Fashion Week\, Milan Fashion Week\, and Pitti Uomo; collaborates with prestigious accounts including Farfetch. GNU Group\, a design studio specializing in global programs of environmental graphics\, branding\, signage\, and wayfinding; opened a new studio in Los Angeles established by Will Ayers\, expanding their international presence. \n \n 
URL:https://helmsdesigndistrict.com/event/aiga-presents-designers-are-not-makers-at-the-helms-design-center/
LOCATION:Helms Design Center\, 8745 Washington Boulevard\, Culver City\, CA\, 90232
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