Design

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by Emmet Byrne at 10:34 pm 2007-10-21
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So, we finally got our act together and decided that it was time for the Walker Design Department to blog, though we’re not really sure what that means yet. But don’t worry, we have a plan:

Bulletin Board: These posts will alert you to upcoming design programming at the Walker such as the Drawn Here architecture lecture series, the Insights design lecture series, and design exhibitions like Worlds Away: New Suburban Landscapes. And you will respond en masse resulting in many ticket sales.

Flat Files: There are boxes and boxes full of postcards, flyers, brochures, posters, gallery guides, and other Walker ephemera that we would love to properly document and archive. Since we don’t have the time to do that, we’ll just pull out a few pieces each month and tell you who designed them, what the project brief was, and why we love them even after all this time.

Memos: Here we will call your attention to the history of our department, how our studio operates today, and design issues that we address on a daily basis. Like fonts and stuff.

Interviews: . . . with designers. Sample question: “If you were stranded on a desert island, which 10 typefaces would you take with you?”

Junk Drawer: A catchall category for link dumps.

Now what we’re especially excited about is our Guest Bloggers! We’ve invited a whole slew of former Walker designers to contribute whenever and whatever they feel like—reporting from places as far as England, Holland, and Korea, as well as places more close to home like MCAD. We want to hear what they’re working on now, what is interesting to them, who they think is stroking it, seriously downloading the uploader. Who knows what they’ll write about. Not we.

If nothing else, we hope to give you a better idea of what we do, and why we can do it at the Walker.

 

5 Comments:

  1. Welcome to the wonderful world of walker weblogs.

    Comment by site admin — 10/30/2007 @ 12:48 pm

  2. Unless I missed a memo, I believe the lecture series Drawn Here: Contemporary Design in Conversation actually covers the full gamut of design in and around Minnesota, not just the hallowed halls of architecture. But then again, Andrew B. doesn’t tell me EVERYTHING. Nice blog though. It’s about time you design geeks had you’re own soapbox. Cheers to you!

    Comment by Scott Winter — 10/30/2007 @ 4:25 pm

  3. Good point! Two recent non-architecture Drawn Here lectures:

    Sharon Werner and Brian Collins and
    Piotr Szyhalski and Steve Dietz

    I guess we can call Drawn Here the LOCAL DESIGN CONVERSATION SERIES while Insights is the DESIGN LECTURE SERIES.

    And while I’m at it, here’s the blurb from the postcard: This fall at Target Free Thursday Nights, the Walker presents a continuing series of conversations with award-winning architects and designers. Drawn Here: Contemporary Design in Conversation explores the depth and breadth of the state’s acclaimed and vibrant design community and its international architectural projects.

    Comment by Emmet Byrne — 10/30/2007 @ 4:52 pm

  4. Nice blog. But don’t you think about changing the background color? To my mind, pink is unappropriate.

    Comment by Design manager — 11/9/2007 @ 7:56 am

  5. Emmet is the MF Doom of ghostwriting for design blogs.

    Comment by Vance Wellenstein — 11/13/2007 @ 10:57 am

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