AIGA/LA Features — January 2005 Archives

Design in the “909”

Okay, it’s no secret that the “Inland Empire” is perceived by many people in Los Angeles as a cultural wasteland at worst, or just somewhere not worth thinking about at best. But I’m here to spread the word about some inspiring developments in Pomona and surrounding areas. More

Raymond Wood

Raymond Wood, of Raymond Wood / Design, a well-known graphic designer, has died at his home after a short illness, New Year’s Day. He was 64. More

Metro Rail Neighborhood Poster Series

Sarajo's poster design, one of 5 chosen for the 2004-2005 Metro Rail Neighborhood Poster Series, is up and ready for viewing! All the Red Line cars have a poster located... More

Does usability extend to book design? Cathy Curtis thinks so, and she's not alone. More

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