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Stefan Sagmeister at PennDesign

Friday, Dec 9, 20112:30 AM - 4:30 AMEDT

Institute of Contemporary Art, 118 South 36th Street, Philadelphia, PA, 19104 Philadelphia, PA | Institute of Contemporary Art, 118 South 36th Street, Philadelphia, PA, 19104 Philadelphia, PA

Born in 1962, Bregenz, Austria. Stefan Sagmeister studied graphic design at the University of Applied Arts in Vienna. In 1987 he moved to New York to attended Pratt Institute on a Fulbright Scholarship. He then returned to Austria in 1990 for community service as an alternative to obligatory military conscription. At the age 29, he attained a job with Leo Burnett Hong Kong. In 1993 he returned to New York to work for the Hungarian graphic designer Tibor Kalman at m&co;. When the studio closed the same year, Sagmeister opened his own office ‘Sagmeister Inc’. In 1994 he was nominated for a Grammy Award for his album cover - 'H. P. Zinker Mountains of Madness’. In the following years he designed album packaging for artists such as David Byrne, Lou Reed and the Rolling Stones. In 1996 Sagmeister began developing posters for AIGA -American Institute of Graphic Arts. He took a ‘year out’ in 1999, closing his studio to commercial work and concentrating on his own experimental projects. In 2001 he released the book ‘made you look (another self-indulgent design monograph)’. In 2005 he won a Grammy Award as art director of the ‘once in a lifetime’ talking heads boxed set packaging. Currently among many projects, Sagmeister continues his work on ‘20 Things in My Life I Have Learned So Far’ a series of typographic pieces inspired by the work of his grandfather that he began in 2004. Registration strongly recommended. Presented in partnership with the Institute of Contemporary Art. For more information, please visit http://penndesignpresentsstefansagmeister-eorg.eventbrite.com/

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Stefan Sagmeister at PennDesign

Friday, Dec 9, 20112:30 AM - 4:30 AMEDT

Institute of Contemporary Art, 118 South 36th Street, Philadelphia, PA, 19104 Philadelphia, PA | Institute of Contemporary Art, 118 South 36th Street, Philadelphia, PA, 19104 Philadelphia, PA

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Born in 1962, Bregenz, Austria. Stefan Sagmeister studied graphic design at the University of Applied Arts in Vienna. In 1987 he moved to New York to attended Pratt Institute on a Fulbright Scholarship. He then returned to Austria in 1990 for community service as an alternative to obligatory military conscription. At the age 29, he attained a job with Leo Burnett Hong Kong. In 1993 he returned to New York to work for the Hungarian graphic designer Tibor Kalman at m&co;. When the studio closed the same year, Sagmeister opened his own office ‘Sagmeister Inc’. In 1994 he was nominated for a Grammy Award for his album cover - 'H. P. Zinker Mountains of Madness’. In the following years he designed album packaging for artists such as David Byrne, Lou Reed and the Rolling Stones. In 1996 Sagmeister began developing posters for AIGA -American Institute of Graphic Arts. He took a ‘year out’ in 1999, closing his studio to commercial work and concentrating on his own experimental projects. In 2001 he released the book ‘made you look (another self-indulgent design monograph)’. In 2005 he won a Grammy Award as art director of the ‘once in a lifetime’ talking heads boxed set packaging. Currently among many projects, Sagmeister continues his work on ‘20 Things in My Life I Have Learned So Far’ a series of typographic pieces inspired by the work of his grandfather that he began in 2004. Registration strongly recommended. Presented in partnership with the Institute of Contemporary Art. For more information, please visit http://penndesignpresentsstefansagmeister-eorg.eventbrite.com/

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