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As founder and principal of Sender LLC, Sol Sender spearheaded the logo ...
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As founder and principal of Sender LLC, Sol Sender spearheaded the logo development for Barack Obamas historic 2008 campaign. Now a strategist with VSA Partners, he works across disciplines to impact the communications of some of the worlds most valuable businesses and brands. Prior to founding Sender LLC, Sol spent seven years with Designkitchen as senior designer, VP brand strategy and president. Over the course of his career, his work as a designer and a strategist has been recognized by the AR100, the Webby Awards, The International Web Awards, Communication Arts, How Magazine and as a nominee for The Brit Insurance Design of the Year. He has been a featured speaker at events for the AIGA, the American Center for Design, the Art Directors Club and The Society of Marketing Professionals and will be a keynote speaker at the ICOGRADA World Design Congress in Beijing this coming fall. A faculty member at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago since 1999, his articles on design history and design education have been published and distributed by Allworth Press.
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Roger Black is known for staying slightly ahead of societal and technolo...
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Roger Black is known for staying slightly ahead of societal and technological changes. A publication designer at Rolling Stone in the 70s and The New York Times in the 80s, he was an early adapter of »desktop publishing«, with Smart.
In the mid-90s, he lead the design of innovative content-rich web sites such as MSNBC.com and @Home. Some of his early thinking about the Internet was reflected in a book, »Web Sites that Work« (Macmillan. 1996).
More recently he directed the redesigns for chron.com (the Houston Chronicles site) and Bloomberg.com. Black keeps a hand in the »old« media, currently helping with a redesign of the Washington Post newspaper — as well as its web site.
Continuing as a partner in the Font Bureau and Danilo Black (both celebrating their 20th anniversaries this year), he works from a small studio in New York.
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Mario Lombardo works for a variety of music, DVD, fashion label and maga...
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Mario Lombardo works for a variety of music, DVD, fashion label and magazine companies. He was the art director of SPEX magazine and in 2004, he founded the BUREAU Mario Lombardo in Cologne. He works primarily with the print medium in the cultural arena music, fashion, photography, design, architecture, contemporary art and TV. Lombardos work is interdisciplinary, creating connections between language, space, aesthetics, material and poetry. He is art director for Liebling magazine and member of the jury for a variety of photography and design competitions, as well as teaching at design colleges. His work has been honoured with more than 70 national and international design awards.
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Joshua Davis ia an artist, designer, and technologist producing public a...
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Joshua Davis ia an artist, designer, and technologist producing public and private works for companies, collectors, and institutions. Davis is renowned for pioneering an original method of computational, generative-art known as Dynamic Abstraction. »Davis explores the technical and aesthetic limits of software programs Flash and Illustrator to generate unique visual compositions according to rules-based, randomized processes.« (Smithsonian Cooper-Hewitt National Design Museum, »National Design Triennial: Design Life Now«, 2006)
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Esther Dyson has just returned from a five-month stint training as a cos...
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Esther Dyson has just returned from a five-month stint training as a cosmonaut in Russias Star City. This is just the latest chapter in her lifelong education, which she started to take seriously shortly after graduating from Harvard (in 1972, five years after she started) with a BA in economics. Among other things, she has been a fact-checker at Forbes magazine, a Wall Street Securities analyst, the author of a book (»Release 1.0: A design for living in the digital age«, Broadway Books 1997), and the author of a commercially successful refrigerator magnet (»Always make new mistakes« which is now also the inscription on her cosmonaut patch).
But she has devoted much of her life to fostering start-up companies, initially as host of the annual PC Forum and editor of the computer industry newsletter Release 1.0. Since selling her company to CNET Networks in 2004, she has become a full-time and active investor, doing business (still) as EDventure Holdings. Her commercial interests include software, the Internet and health care and, of course, private space travel. She is known for her insight and the ability to temper enthusiasm with skepticismor was that skepticism with enthusiasm?
Her current board seats include 23andMe (personal genomics), Airship Ventures, Boxbe, CVO Group, Eventful.com, Evernote, Meetup, Voxiva, WPP Group and Yandex (Russia). Her advisory board seats include Ameritocracy, AnchorFree, Choicestream, IBS Group, Keas, Live Journal, PGP Corp., ReframeIt and Viewpoint. Companies she has invested in include Del.icio.us and Flickr (both sold to Yahoo!), Medstory and Powerset (sold to Microsoft), Brightmail (sold to Symantec), as well as ChallengePost, Dopplr, Icon Aircraft, PatientsLikeMe, ReliefInsite, Xcor Aerospace.
She is also a trustee of the Eurasia Foundation, the Long Now Foundation, the National Endowment for Democracy, Personal Genomes.org (for which she has posted her genome and soon all her medical records online), the Santa Fe Institute, Stop Badware and the Sunlight Foundation.
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