Design Observer Twenty Years 2003-2023
07.08.13
Debbie Millman | Audio
Michael Rock
Michael Rock is a founding partner and Creative Director at 2x4 and Director of the Graphic Architecture Project at the Columbia University Graduate School of Architecture, Planning and Preservation. At 2x4, he leads a wide range of projects for Prada, Nike, Kanye West, Barneys New York, Harvard and CCTV. Before starting 2x4, he was co-founder of Information incorporated in Boston. From 1984–91 he was Adjunct Professor of Graphic Design at the Rhode Island School of Design and since 1991 he has been a member of the design faculty at the Yale School of Art where he holds the rank of Adjunct Professor. In addition, he was a fellow at the Jan Van Eyck Akademie in Maastricht, The Netherlands, and a contributing editor and graphic design journalist at I.D. Magazine in New York. His writing on design has appeared in publications worldwide. He holds an A.B. in Humanities from Union College and a M.F.A from the Rhode Island School of Design. He is the recipient of the 1999/2000 Rome Prize in Design from the American Academy in Rome and currently serves on the board of the Academy. He is the author and editor of Multiple Signatures, on the history and development of 21st century design.
Debbie Millman is a designer, author, educator, strategist, and host of the podcast Design Matters.
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Comments [6]
& on the subject of brands in history, my favorite is Amenhotep IV's personal rebrand to Akhenaten in the 5th year of his reign (the dates are debated, but his reign was somewhere between 1351-1336 BC.)
He was particularly ambitious in his rebrand: created a new city (the first step of the rebrand), changed his name, changed the names of the gods, created a monotheistic religion, and best of all changed the art style to a much more expressive style. A PBS documentary I watched said he was also the first to commission a casual family scene in royal art... very interesting brand strategy.
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07.12.13
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Putting punk's fashion at the Met does not capture the real thing. It only captures capitalism's endless desire to use counterculture as inspiration. And so capitalism is a slave to innovation and art, not its master.
So maybe designers should start with what they think is good work first, and let capitalism follow as it always does.
"There's leaders and there's followers." - Kanye
07.12.13
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The re-direct is the inherent factor for Multiple Signatures. First things First Manifesto that was created in 1999 had a good point and this was an overall good story piece. I think Michael Rock has a good point of view on Advertising as communication capitalist.
A system of Global Capital has grown over several centuries to create the Mass Communication System. The shift of Branding he talked about was very informative and a perspective I had not thought of before.
The concept of this blog in audio version was a unique way to engage the audience. I really enjoyed this blog.
07.14.13
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