mediawork 16 | Print Post Print
Saturday | May 19 | 1-6 PM | LAT Media Center
Art Center College of Design
1700 Lida St. | Pasadena, CA 91103
For decades, the design of dynamic media derived many of its precepts
from the traditions of graphic design. Recently, though, the flow has
shifted. Motion graphics, Flash animations, title design, broadcast
graphics, net.art, hypertext, and the like are exerting ever more
influence on contemporary print design. Print may not be the dominant
medium anymore, but as notions of the paperless society and the death of
the book look ever more absurd, this is a good point to examine what
print is, and where it should go, in a post print environment. London's
Eye magazine wrote recently that a group of independent designers has
emerged "working together to foster what has become a highly focused,
technologically literate creative community in the sprawling enormity of
the LA basin." mediawork: The Southern California New Media Working
Group invite you to join some of the region's leading designers – Anne
Burdick, Denise Gonzales Crisp, Geoff Kaplan, Rebeca M