Interactivity meets urban environments. Artists; Oliver Pasquet, Djeff Regottaz, Bastien Ribeiro and Valere Terrier.


This essential book for all graphic designers looks at the process of logo design and the criteria used to determine whether or not a logo stands a good chance of being here down the road. Whether you’re an educator, a student of design, a CEO recognizing the need for a corporate identity change, or just a fan of strong design, this book will help you make a more well-informed decision about the quality of logos.
Designers, educators, students, marketing specialists, and fans of design need look no further than this invaluable sourcebook for answers to these questions and many more. Packed with tips and lavishly illustrated, Designing Logos is an accessible reference for the design and implementation of a logo — from the initial creative thought process, through the presentation of logo alternatives to a client, to final implementation, with valuable, practical information.
About Jack
Jack received a BFA in Advertising Design from Syracuse University in 1968 and began his career at J. Walter Thompson in New York. He founded Partners Design with his twin brother Jeff in 1971 and continues to be actively involved in design and creative direction. In 1978, Jack worked in Oslo with internationally acclaimed designer Bruno Oldani. He has designed nearly 500 logos for businesses ranging from Fortune 500 companies to one-person startups. His work has appeared in Communication Arts, Graphis, Print, Novum, and other prestigious international publications. He has lectured, written about, and taught graphic design at Pennsylvania School of Art and Design, and Kutztown University of Pennsylvania.
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closes at 5pm, September 23
Door prize for AIGA members!
Snacks and Complimentary Drink Ticket.
Copies of Designing Logos will be available for purchase.
Thursday September 24, 2009
6:00pm – social & book signing,
7:00pm – presentation
River Oaks Theater
2009 West Gray
Houston, Tx 77019
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$10 AIGA Members
$20 Non-Members
$5 AIGA Student Members
$10 Student Non-Members
$15 AIGA Members
$30 Non-Members
$10 AIGA Student Members
$20 Student Non-Members
For more information or questions, email:
Robin Parrish
Programming Director
events@houston.aiga.org
Thursday, September 10, 2009
Time: 7:00pm-9pm
Location:
Rudyard’s
2010 Waugh Dr
Houston, TX
This isn’t some typical Pictionary game we grabbed off the shelf at Target, it’s our own concoction of design related objects, people, actions, places, or the dreaded “difficult”.
Word cards are randomly selected, the timer is activated, and players begin scribbling frantically as they race to beat the clock in 60 second intervals. Correct answers are rewarded with a point. First team to reach 10 points advances to the next round and competes to the CHAMPIONSHIP round.
Bragging Rights
Free Entry into AIGA Houston’s next paid event
Secret Prize
Please arrive between 6:30 & 6:50 pm to sign up with a partner or we will provide a partner if you’re flying solo.
Everyone is welcomed! Bring business cards as always because you never know who you are going to network with!
For more information or questions, email
April Guzik
Member Activities/Volunteer Chair
memberactivities@houston.aiga.org