A comprehensive integrated communications strategy, based on a new identity designed by 2x4, included the biannual magazine, admissions view books, fundraising materials, web site, exhibition catalogues, and branded ephemera.
Alumni magazine designed by Mark Caneso
Designed by 2x4, photographs by Ari Marcopoulos
Designed by 2x4
Designed by Hello Design
Alumni magazine designed by Mark Caneso
Alumni magazine designed by Mark Caneso
Designed by Anne Swett to celebrate the College's 90th anniversary, including 150+ projects by alumni and an essay by Barbara Isenberg
Designed by Anne Swett to celebrate the College's 90th anniversary, including 150+ projects by alumni and an essay by Barbara Isenberg
Designed by Anne Swett to celebrate the College's 90th anniversary, including 150+ projects by alumni and an essay by Barbara Isenberg
Designed by Studio Blue with photography by Ian Brooks
Designed by Studio Blue with photography by Ian Brooks
Designed by Studio Blue with photography by Ian Brooks
Designed by Mark Caneso with quarterly news items
Designed by Mark Caneso as a yearly series of three
Designed by Mark Caneso as giveaways to donors, alumni, applicants and staff
Designed by Mark Caneso for the Otis Speaks program of lectures
Designed by Mark Caneso as a mailer with fluorescent inks
Designed by Mark Caneso
Projects include award-winning publications by Los Angeles designers including April Greiman, Lorraine Wild, Michael Worthington, and Adams Morioka. From the Edge won the gold medal at the Frankfurt Book Fair.
Designed by Lorraine Wild
Designed by April Greiman with an essay by Michael Rotondi
Designed by April Greiman, featuring work by faculty members
Designed by April Greiman
Designed by April Greiman
Designed by April Greiman
Designed by April Greiman
Oversized poster designed by April Greiman
Designed by Adams/Morioka with 125+ illustrated projects by faculty and alumni, with map key.
Over a five-year period Harvard's Graduate School of Design published more than 25 catalogues, released by Rizzoli and Princeton Architectural Press.
designed by John O'Connor with Kim Shkapich, with 54 architect's drawings and an introduction by Rafael Moneo
Designed by Anita Meyer, including four silkscreens and vellum overlays
Designed by Anita Meyer with vellum overlays revealing the design process
Designed by John Kane, with essays by Franco Rella and Scolari, in English and Italian. Projects for the Biennale di Venezia and Triennale di Milano are included among others from 1980-86.
Designed by Mary Reilly with essays by Alexandre Alves Costa, Alvaro Siza, Peter Testa, and Wilfried Wang. Edited by Wilfried Wang with Co-editor Jose Paulo dos Santos. Includes four poems by Fernando Pessoa.
Designed by Margaret Morton, transcript of a 1980 lecture with four projects: Bronx Developmental Center, Atheneum (New Harmony, Indiana), Hartford Seminary, and Frankfurt Museum.
Designed by Anita Meyer with four silkscreens and vellum overlays