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NYC, Part 2: Diseñador Gráfico

“We rely too much on technology. I am not against it, but a pencil is one with my brain, an extension of my hand.”

estrada

Located near the famous Flatiron Building in downtown Manhattan is the headquarters of the American Institute of Graphic Arts (AIGA), of which I’ve been a proud member since 1990. Inside AIGA’s humble three-story building is a gallery featuring the work of Spanish designer Manual Estrada. I’d never heard of him. An architect turned graphic designer (an admirable decision), Estrada’s beautiful work is accompanied by dozens of amazing sketch books—what he calls “visual diaries”—that reveal his design process and conceptual thinking. The show features his logo, book cover, magazine, and poster designs. It’s no wonder that Estrada is the first non-American to exhibit his work at AIGA NY. I now have a new design hero and a new sketch book.



08.07.2013, 11:18am
by Linda Anderson


It was an amazing experience to glimpse into a great designer’s sketchbooks. It’s the way the process is meant to be – one just can’t create spirited, conceptual thumbnails on the computer. Rare to view such a talent with such intimacy!


08.14.2013, 12:57pm
by Susan Ashe


Oh, CK, I am so glad you were able to visit Manhattan and fill your soul with wonderful exhibits of art and design. This, my friend, is why you are so very talented!


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