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Motion designer Jackob Trollbäck founded Trollbäck + Company, a creative studio that weaves compelling narratives using motion grpahics and live- action. Content is produced across broadcast, print and interactive media. The studio’s goal is to sustain a dynamic blend of high-profile commercial projects as well as its more avant-garde collaborations with emerging and established talents in film, music, architecture, magazines and fashion.
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Nancy Sharon Collins has been cited almost sixty times in popular media for her exemplary bespoke hand-engraved social stationery. She is a stationer, veteran graphic designer, typographer, print history scholar, partner in Collins, LLC, director of special projects for the AIGA New Orleans chapter, member of adjunct faculty at Loyola University New Orleans. Currently she is working on a book about American commercial engraving.
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David Reinfurt is an independent graphic designer, writer and editor in New York City. On the first business day of 2000, David formed O-R-G inc., a flexible graphic design practice composed of a constantly shifting network of collaborators. Together with graphic designer Stuart Bailey, David established Dexter Sinister in 2006. Dexter Sinister publishes the semi-annual arts magazine Dot Dot Dot.
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11.2.10 6:00 pm
Rebeca Méndez, born and raised in Mexico City and trained at the Art Center College of Design in Pasadena, has designed publications for the Getty Center, the Los Angeles County Museum of Art, and the Whitney Museum of American Art.