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Peter Seitz: Designing a Life 2007 Peter Seitz was a design pioneer. A graduate of both the HfG Ulm and Yale—arguably the world’s most influential graphic design programs of the 1960s—he arrived in the Twin Cities in 1964 to establish a tradition of modern design at the Walker Art Center before founding a succession of ... read more » |
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In Situ: Blu Dot at the Walker November 2006 In Situ is a series of installations in collaboration with renowned designers and design-conscious manufacturers showcasing new furniture and interior furnishings. Inaugurating the series is In Situ: Blu Dot at the Walker featuring the Buttercup lounge chair and its newly issued Couchoid seating. ... read more » |
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Hennepin Avenue Projection 2005 As part of its expansion, the Walker sought greater visibility for the various art forms it presents—from film/video screenings and performances of contemporary dance, music, and theater to visual arts exhibitions to educational programs such as lectures, classes, and tours. Previously, the Walker... read more » |
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Walker Expanded 2005 Introducing Walker Expanded, a new graphic identity that functions as a typeface but instead of bold and italic fonts is grouped into related words, or vocabularies, and repeating patterns; it sets lines of words and textures that, like a roll of tape, can be applied to virtually anything—from... read more » |
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Walker Art Center Opening Campaign 2005 To promote the opening of the new Walker, our in-house team designed a cross-platform campaign entitled “Where (blank) meets (blank).” The Walker’s building expansion foregrounds the multidisciplinary nature of the institution, creating a place where artists, ideas, and audiences converge.... read more » |
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Walker without Walls Identity System 2004 The Walker without Walls identity and campaign were created to address the challenge of maintaining the visibility of the Walker Art Center and its ongoing programming (in venues throughout the city) while the building was closed for expansion and renovation during 2004. The... read more » |





