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Graphic Design Orange County

Corporate Graphic Design Orange County

While America was exporting mainstream modern graphic design to service the international corporations, it was still importing design ideas, particu­larly from the European avant-garde. In some ways, there was a con­vergence of the techniques of East and West. Among the Modernist designers working for large corporations from the 1970s (who were also heroes of the Japanese) were Saul Bass, Paul Rand, and the New York consultancy of ChermayefF & Geismar. Bass's trademarks for Quaker Oats and Girl Scouts, as abstractions, have the positive/negative rela­tionships he employed the same photographic techniques as the Japanese in his poster for the Los Angeles Olympic.

 

 

 

 

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Paul Rand, who designed one of the first covers for Ideas, was still winning awards for his company identities (IBM won the AIGA Design Leadership Award in 1980, Cummins Engine Company in 1983). They were in the mainstream Modern manner shared by Chermayeff & Geismar, who had given Mobil a new graphic signage style in the 1960s. The outdoor advertisements of the 1970s and 1980s for the television programs spon­sored by Mobil, designed by Ivan Chermayeff, refer to European models for their papiers colles and their typefaces. Indeed, in Rand's book of essays, A Designer's An (1985), all the modern references are to Euro­pean culture, to Picasso, Matisse, Miro. American vernacular graphics – design without designers (the Coca-Cola sign, Walt Disney's anima­tion, comics) – are conspicuously ignored.

Attention to the everyday Corporate Graphic Design Orange County language surrounding us appeared in Learning from Las Vegas (1972), a polemic by the architects Robert Venturi and Denise Scott Brown. This large-format book was as impor­tant for its ideas as for its design and production techniques. Typeset by IBM typewriter in Univers, elegantly laid out by the MIT Press design­er Muriel Cooper, its flexible grid allowed the arguments to be made visually by extreme contrasts of density, in refined but expressive Euro­pean accents.

 

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Signs were a Post-Modernist concern. Venturi and others discussed buildings as signs or composed of signs, and as part of a larger 'commu­nication system' which included commercial street signs ('Billboards are almost all right'). Paradoxically, this was at a time when the Highways Commission was undertaking a review of signs with the help of the AIGA.

The signs at Las Vegas International airport were certainly interna­tional, designed by the John Follis office in the Schiphol tradition. Instead of Helvetica, though, they used the typeface Avant Garde. The letters had a functional appearance (like the Futura that Chermayeff & Geismar re-vamped for Mobil). They were geometrical, but designed to be decorative, starting life in 1968 as a magazine logo by Lubalin and Tom Carnase. Since the 1960s Lubalin had moved closer to a recogniz­ably American style, revivalist and eclectic – the style identified with Push Pin Studio, particularly Milton Glaser.

The proliferation of typeface designs on digital data discs led by the 1980s to the availability on a single system of more than one thousand designs. Linotype, for example, had five versions of Baskerville which, with different weights and italics, amounted to twenty-six in all. The rel­ative cheapness of the system and the ease with which new typefaces could be generated by manipulating existing designs by computer allowed designers access to exotic designs which had previously been available only as photo-lettering or transfer lettering.

In 1970, Lubalin had co-founded with Aaron Burns the Internation­al Typeface Corporation. To advertise their designs, ITC launched a large-format tabloid journal, U&lc, unmistakeably American from its logo to its layout. Under Lubalin's art direction it was more like a women's weekly than a technical news-sheet. In fact, during the 1970s, many magazines changed their typefaces for the heading of each article (like the New York weekly art-directed by _\ lilton Glaser), and came more and more to resemble ITC publicity.

Glaser was the American designer most admired abroad. His eclectic interests were shown at the Pompidou Centre's one-man exhibition: he worked comfortably in narrative illustration and Victorian-style typog­raphy, and sometimes, brilliantly, in a modernist idiom of geometry and sans-serif type. He redesigned Paris Match in 1972, in a smaller format, at the same time nearly doubling the size of Widmer's exquisite Jardin des Modes.

Art-school students went to Europe, many to the Basle Gewerbe-schule. If they had come for the bland recipes of Armin Hofmann, they came away with Weingart's enthusiasm for breaking rules – for typo­graphic expressionism. This helped to create a 'new wave', in which elec­tronic technology was used to generate and manipulate type and imagery, and the microcomputer became a design tool. The wave swept up many of Modernism's formal elements (typeset 'rules' and sans-serif types) and emptied them out on the paper in curves, at odd angles and in fad­ing perspective. The tide flowed most strongly in California, but also at the Cranbrook Academy of Art on the outskirts of Detroit (where Eames had taught in the 1940s), at MIT and in New York. OC Sign Company

 

Graphic Design Orange County
Raw Story

Graphic Design Orange County
California schools hand out iPads to 'prove' the Bible with science and history
Raw Story
Two Orange County families who wish to remain anonymous have donated $1.5 million to set up an Internet-based program to teach Christian apologetics — a field of theology that uses logic to defend faith — starting in elementary school, reported The

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OCRegister

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Defending the faith: School program aims to prove Bible stories through evidence, technology
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With the help of a $1.5 million grant from two south Orange County families who wish to remain anonymous, Capistrano Valley Christian Schools are creating a web-based program that teaches Christianity using evidence they say can prove the truth of the

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Painter entranced by Hudson Valley
The Photo News
MONROE — Throughout the month of June, Monroe Free Library is displaying the work of Orange County plein air painter Mary Mugele Sealfon. Entranced by the Hudson Valley, Sealfon enjoys landscape painting, portraiture, and still life, in pastel and oil.

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Building Sign made for Business

Building Sign made for Business

The shapes of buildings and there many architectural differences can be a challenge for building signage and identifying or communicating your product. One sign may to be long and horizontal to accommodate a long message and fit into a restricted space. Another will require a large vertical shape that be seen from a great distance. Although necessary, this variety can lead to visual chaos unless the signs can be organized into families or visual groups, which include all the sign types. 
   A square and a rectangle can be made to relate by giving rounded corners to both signs, however, too much repetition of the same shape or similar shape can be monotonous. It is better to vary the shape occasionally if the situation justifies it. For example, if a lozenge shape is used for a group of directional signs, a nearby directory can be a rectangle with rounded comers. The rounded corners of the directory are a subtle relationship to the half rounded ends of the directional signs without slavishly repeating them.
   Relating signs by shape is the most obvious way to create a family of signs, but there are many other design elements, which can help to strengthen a basic family relationship. The use of one letter style or alphabet for all copy in a family group of signs is a normal way to create a strong visual link. Repeti¬tion of similar colors and materials creates another obvious relationship. Less obvious are the repetition of construction de¬tails, sign supports, or fabrication methods.
A repetition of materials can help unify various signs into a system. In a similar way, some of the finish materials used to construct a building can often be used in fabricating its business signage. This repetition of materials such as polished bronze, dark anodized aluminum, and oak can help integrate signs with the architecture. These materials are adaptable to etching, en¬graving, and other normal sign fabrication techniques, and they result in signs which are very durable.
It is often possible to utilize existing building surfaces for certain sign items. The word “pull,” for example, can be en¬graved into the bronze push plate of a door. Floor indication numbers might be sandblasted into the marble or gran¬ite wall of an elevator lobby. Signs can also be recessed into a wall (sometimes called a “mortise”) formed in the wall into which a bronze plaque or other sign is inserted. By creating a special place in the build¬ing wall for a sign, the designer gives it a sense of permanency and oneness with the building. This technique usually requires special planning and coordination with the architect while the building is being designed. In some cases, the architect must allow the proper back-up material for attaching the sign to the wall or ceiling.
The letters sand¬blasted or cast into a wall, look more permanent then building letters that are surface-mounted tight to a smooth wall. Cutout letters mounted flat on a wall can still be very effective. Thick metal letters of aluminum, bronze, brass, or stainless steel, which are an¬chored to the wall with concealed metal pins set in epoxy, are permanent and a solid looking way to go. Letters with metal sides and Plexiglas face internally lighted with neon or led’s can avoid looking cheap and temporary if well fabricated.
Most large business signage programs will require many signs, which cannot be built into the wall, but must be supported from the ceiling, project from the wall, or be freestanding. It is often not practical to make these of materials utilized in the building because of functional requirements, installation problems, or expense. Materials that are suitable for some applications will not work in others. The sensitive sign designer is always aware of the esthetic relation¬ship between the object he designs and the place where it is to be used.
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Uber, Lyft hammer cabs, car rentals for business travel
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More business travelers are hopping rides with ride-hailing services such as Uber or Lyft — taking more business away from car rental agencies and the taxi industry, according to a new report. The number of trips taken with the ride share services by …
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Reviving Catholic Teachings In Business
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Mr. Busch also serves on the board of the Catholic University of America and is the primary funder of the university’s Tim and Steph Busch School of Business and Economics. This year, Catholics around the world are celebrating the 125th anniversary of …

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Cameron’s business advisers prepare to talk Brexit
Financial Times
“Brexit” is expected to be the main item on the agenda of the prime minister’s business advisory group, which has its regular quarterly meeting to brief David Cameron on Thursday. One member of the group said he expected the forthcoming EU referendum

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OC Signs and Building Letters

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It can seam like an overwhelming task to find a Building Letters sign company out there. If you are in the market for a building letters business sign. As well as choosing one can be challenging, because not all sign companies could contract for building letters, without an state sign contractor license. A building letters can be a significant investment, and also you have to choose, what will work for you. When you are building letters shopping, here are some clever ideas to keep in thoughts.

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