Dear Bonnie (AKA Bonnie Siegler) Live: A Q&A and Discussion on the business of design

Dear Bonnie (AKA Bonnie Siegler) Live: A Q&A and Discussion on the business of design

By Makeshift Society + Adobe Creative Cloud + Design Observer

Date and time

Monday, April 20, 2015 · 6:30 - 8am EDT

Location

Makeshift Society

55 Hope St Brooklyn, NY 11211

Refund Policy

Contact the organizer to request a refund.

Description

Join us for an evening of questions, answers, and conversation with award-winning graphic designer Bonnie Siegler, also widely known as Design Observer’s resident advice columnist Dear Bonnie.

Buy a ticket, submit a question (anonymously!), and join us for a lively discussion of your questions. She’ll tackle your toughest professional, social, ethical, and design-related dilemmas and offer her sagest advice on any and everything you throw at her.

The price of your ticket includes drinks and food.

Bonnie SeiglerAbout Bonnie Siegler

Bonnie Siegler is the founder of Eight and a Half, a multidisciplinary design studio based in New York, and before that was the co-founder of Number Seventeen. She served as the chair of the 2013 AIGA national design conference and created and produced Command X, a live competition featuring up-and-coming designers, for the last four of AIGA’s national conferences. Bonnie’s work is in the permanent design archives of AIGA and has been recognized by the Art Directors Club, Type Directors Club, and the Society of Publication Design, among others. She got her degree at Carnegie Mellon University, has taught in the graduate design programs at Yale, RISD, and the School of Visual Arts, and was the 2014 Koopman Distinguished Chair in the Visual Arts at the University of Hartford.

Her clients include Participant Media, HBO, Late Night with Seth Meyers, Saturday Night Live, Brooklyn Public Library, The Criterion Collection, and The Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation.

http://www.8point5.com

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