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SEGD pays tribute to Michael Bryce – Australian architect, environmental graphic designer and longstanding member of SEGD – who died on January 15, 2021, after a long illness. Bryce is perhaps best known for his accomplishments as Principal Design Adviser to the 2000 Sydney Olympic Games.
Museums
03/02/2021
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07/16/2019
Read Time: 7 minutes When you mention “multimedia” to some museum professionals, certain narratives immediately come to mind about what that might be in a museum experience. |
06/24/2019
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03/13/2018
In this week's installment of Design To Go, Diane Burk travels to Greece, visiting Athens, Crete and Thessaloniki. |
11/14/2017
In this week's installment of Design To Go, Diane Burk travels to Cambodia, visiting the capital, Phnom Penh, and Siam Reap. The country has a complicated and painful past—characterized by war, genocide and changes in government—which is reflected in its museums. |
06/14/2017
People are craving experiences with greater value—experiences that offer a wider range of personal benefits and takeaways than were previously available when the purpose of many public places was more narrowly defined. In this blog, Lee H. Skolnick discusses what the emergence of “edutainment” venues means for exhibit design |
01/25/2017
How can we keep discovery alive in a world increasingly in love with the algorithm? By Eli Kuslansky and John Hubbell |
08/11/2016
By Josh Goldblum, Bluecadet In a few months in Philadelphia, a new Warby Parker store will open in a space formerly occupied by the Le Bec-Fin. This restaurant, led by Chef Georges Perrier, was once widely considered one of the best in the world, but it famously refused to change with the times—and paid the price. With Warby Parker’s move into physical spaces, I’d argue the brand is doing the opposite. |