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In one of the largest galleries, visitors gather around a central illuminated table to learn how symbols are designed and try their hand at solving classic design symbol problems. Their sketches are added to the growing collection on display.
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The modular system was designed accommodate a wide mix of content, from photographs to quotes to artifacts and touch-screens. Photo courtesy of Studio Matthews.
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An interactive experience forms the centerpiece of a gallery on the legacy of Olympic symbol families. Photo courtesy of Studio Matthews.
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An interactive experience forms the centerpiece of a gallery on the legacy of Olympic symbol families. Photo courtesy of Studio Matthews.
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An interactive invites visitors to try mimicking the pose of an Olympic icon, from volleyball player to weightlifter to wrestler. Photo courtesy of Studio Matthews.
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Taking inspiration from the visual density of the New York streets surrounding Cooper Hewitt, an illustrated cityscape is filled with activity. Swing doors reveal the myriad symbols that surround us daily. Photo courtesy of Studio Matthews.
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The entry ‘symbol portal’ responds to the surrounding gridded, paneled walls of the Cooper Hewitt lobby. Photo courtesy of Studio Matthews.
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The entrance to the exhibition provides a tactile experience for visitors. Photo courtesy of Studio Matthews.
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A series of five galleries on Cooper Hewitt’s ground floor make up the Give Me a Sign experience. Photo courtesy of Studio Matthews.
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Entry gallery, featuring the original 1972 Symbol Sourcebook. Photo courtesy of Studio Matthews.
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Give Me a Sign
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Give Me a Sign
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A view into the entry gallery. Modular structures were designed to be freestanding, to avoid touching the ornate, historic gallery walls. Photo courtesy of Studio Matthews.
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A view into the entry gallery. Modular structures were designed to be freestanding, to avoid touching the ornate, historic gallery walls. Photo courtesy of Studio Matthews.
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Give Me a Sign
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Bringing an Iconic Graphic Design Text to Life
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Headshot of Tim McNeil, UC Davis
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SEGD23 Annual
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Mark Kuhn
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Glenstone Museum Pre-Conference Tour Registration
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“Decolonizing Design” - a guidebook to the transformation of design theory and practice.
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“Decolonizing Design” - a guidebook to the transformation of design theory and practice.
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Event Networking in the Rivian Lot, Photo courtesy of SEGD Los Angeles Chapter
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Event sponsor, Rivian, giving attendees a presentation on their work, Photo courtesy of SEGD Los Angeles Chapter
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SEGD Board Member, Mike McCarthy, welcoming attendees on behalf of event sponsor, DCL. Photo courtesy of SEGD Los Angeles Chapter
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SEGD Board Member, Kris Helmick, welcoming attendees and speaking about SEGD’s 50th Anniversary, Photo courtesy of SEGD Los Angeles Chapter
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SEGD Vancouver Power of EGD event, Photo courtesy of SEGD Vancouver Chapter
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SEGD Vancouver Power of EGD event, Photo courtesy of SEGD Vancouver Chapter
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SEGD Vancouver Power of EGD event, Photo courtesy of  SEGD Vancouver Chapter
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SEGD Chapter Events You Need To Check Out!
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SEGD Board Member Mike McCarthy and SEGD Boston Chair Kayte Muse with event attendees. Photo courtesy of the SEGD Boston Chapter
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SEGD Vancouver Chairs with their event speakers, from L to R, Cristina Kelly, Mike Sheard, Angela Danyluk, and Genevieve Tyack. Photo courtesy of the SEGD Vancouver Chapter
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SEGD Boston Chapter Chairs, from L to R: Jessica Grant, William Galligan and Kayte Muse, Photo courtesy of the SEGD Boston Chapter
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SEGD Boston Iron Works event, Photo courtesy of the SEGD Boston Chapter
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SEGD Boston Iron Works event, Photo courtesy of the SEGD Boston Chapter
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Designing for Empathy
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Mayer/Reed Provides Experiential Design for TriMet’s Transformational Housing and Transit Access Project
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RSM Design Envision Comprehensive Wayfinding for OMNI PGA Frisco Resort
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2023 Experience Washington D.C.
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