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Paul Ibou

Courtesy of Aisle One. Paul Ibou is a Belgian graphic designer whose work includes 350 logos and symbols for corporations and public institutions, and in 1980 he started the publication Vorm in Vlaanderen. See more of his work at iconofgraphics
Date :8 Sep ’11
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PAPER New Leaf Paper XPDEX, paper distributor The Paper Mill Store Mohawk Paper: see their paper glossaries and other tools for designers French Paper Yupo, synthetic tree-free paper Neenah Paper Neenah Paper Dielines for designers Neenah Adobe Swatches Neenah Paper Blog Mac...
Date :2 Sep ’11
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:: resources

PAPER New Leaf Paper XPDEX, paper distributor The Paper Mill Store Mohawk Paper: see their paper glossaries and other tools for designers French Paper Yupo, synthetic tree-free paper Neenah Paper Neenah Paper Dielines for designers Neenah Adobe Swatches Neenah Paper Blog Mac...
Date :2 Sep ’11
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10 principles of good design

by Dieter Rams from the Vitsoe website Good design is innovative Good design makes a product useful Good design is aesthetic Good design makes a product understandable Good design is unobtrusive Good design is honest Good design is long-lasting Good design is thorough, down to...
Date :27 Aug ’11
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Arriving MX

This “pocket book” explores quotidian life in a region of México, the Yucatán peninsula, known predominantly for Maya culture/heritage sites and as a world-class tourist destination. My objective is to explore everyday practices in the spaces and places that both attract tourists...
Date :7 Jul ’11
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Qué Legitimo

Collages expressing the visual landscape of Playa del Carmen, México, a city on the Riviera Maya, México. digital prints on paper / 30 x 40 cm
Date :7 Jul ’11
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Hach Kaab Honey

Exhibited at the MX09: Social Impact of Design Conference in Mexico City. This poster presents the dynamics, influences, and implications between producers (the cooperative), designers, and the context (consumers, tourists, local community). This poster extends my interest in...
Date :7 Jul ’11
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Dia del Migrante Yucateco

Indemaya Murals

Approximately 153,000 Yucatecans are immigrants. In 2006–2007 I worked with the Subdirección de Atención a Migrantes, a division of the Instituto para el Desarrollo de la Cultura Maya del Estado de Yucatán (Indemaya), which provides services for immigrants and the families they...
Date :7 Jul ’11
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Indemaya Website

A Microsite for INDEMAYA’s office that works directly with immigrants and their families in the US and Yucatán. Working with representatives and Maya constituents from INDEMAYA, my research supported the site’s intent to provide an overview of their services, contacts, and...
Date :7 Jul ’11
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cover letters

Petrula Vrontkis writes a good article on common mistakes in cover letters and résumés, focusing on what not to do (and then how to do it). In particular, I like the idea of never starting with “Hey ….”
Date :17 Apr ’11
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Maria Rogal

Professor of Graphic Design
School of Art + Art History
University of Florida
101 Fine Arts C
Gainesville, FL 32611–5801

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