#DesignChat
id29's Doug Bartow recently sat down with Ryan at Design Chat for a webchat interview, here.
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07.09.12 |
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pix pix pix pix pix
Big ups to Office Snapshots for the feature on our studio space, here.|
04.20.12 |
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HOW do!
Thanks to our friends at HOW Magazine for the feature this month on our studio space. Great pix from our own Zac 'Attack' Autio FTW!
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10.13.11 |
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You had me at Llamas
A new post by Doug on designer's promotions at the T-U Design Blog.

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05.30.11 |
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#1D4D
Follow AIGA's One Day For Design conversation today on Twitter at #1D4D. Join the conversation.|
04.13.11 |
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If You Pay Peanuts, You Get Monkeys.
id29's Doug Bartow chimes in on the spectre of spec work and crowdsourcing in design on today's Times-Union Marketing & Design blog, here. (hint: Doug doesn't like it)|
03.04.11 |
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Writing for Designers

Please join us and the Upstate NY Chapter of AIGA for:
Writing For Designers With Jason Tselentis
Wednesday, March 16, 2011 7pm
The Foundry for Art Design + Culture 119 Remsen Street Cohoes, NY 12047
We've heard the adage "designers don't read", and we know it's not true. In fact, designers do read, and rely on reading in order to improve their craft, creative process, business operations, and critical thinking. Moreover, designers have been writers themselves for generations, journaling about their own work, critiquing their peers' work, and commenting popular culture in general. From a business perspective, many design firms go to great lengths to craft written creative briefs and assessments about a client problem before they begin any visual explorations at all. But what about writing in the journalistic sense? Or crafting something more ambitious, like a book?
Since most designers work with text on a daily basis, that should qualify them to be writers in the journalistic, or book sense. And because designers are thick-skinned individuals, accustomed to taking and making revisions around the clock, the editing and revising process should come naturally, almost pain free. Well, maybe. It turns out that those preconceptions could get a designer, who is also an aspiring writer, into a lot of trouble. Or up to their eyebrows in work. Then again, doesn't that happen to us as designers anyway?
Join Winthrop University Assistant Professor Jason Tselentis, author of the forthcoming “Type, Form & Function,” as he talks about the parallels between designing and writing, and the issues that designers should be aware of before giving up their day jobs.
Tickets: Free to all AIGA Members in advance | $10 non-member professionals | $5 non-member students with ID | $5 AIGA Members & Student Members at door
Please register in advance, right here.
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03.02.11 |
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29 Things...
Our friends at HOW Magazine made a permanent story link out of our '29 Things Young Designers Need to Know' poster, here.|
02.22.11 |
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Sayonori!
id29 is pleased to announce Sayonori!, a new site we designed for the Albany Ad Club's 38th annual NORI Awards. This year's NORIs will be the area's last, as the Ad Club has re-affiliated with the American Advertising Federation, and will feature the ADDY Awards beginning next year. Our pals at Overit did a great job on the dev. If you're on the Ad Club's mailing list, look for an oversized poster in your mailbox later this week, printed by the always awesome Benchemark Printing in Schenectady on 100# Mohawk Loop text. See you all in June! <Godzilla ROAR!>

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02.08.11 |
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HOW nice
A little blog love from our friends at HOW Magazine. Look for a Career Column article and tipped-in poster from id29's Doug Bartow in the upcoming January 2011 edition.|
12.07.10 |
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