“25 Years 25 Logos: A Retrospective Of Logo Designs By Jesse Mireles,” a new exhibit at the National Center for Nature Photography, will highlight some of the artist’s favorite – and award-winning – designs.
The exhibit opens January 8 and continues through March. A free public reception to meet the artist and learn more about the logo design process will begin at 2 p.m. Sunday, January 23. Refreshments will be provided.
Park visitors are familiar with Mr. Mireles’ work, from logos to publications such as the award-winning Metroparks Magazine. Through his career, he has amassed numerous awards and honors. His designs have even been featured in international journals read by professional designers around the word. For this exhibit, he had the unenviable task of selecting just 25 of the hundreds of original designs he has created over two and a half decades.
Jesse Mireles is a current member of AIGA Toledo.
Posted by System in Events | December 15, 2010
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The original concept for the AIGA Toledo Valentines included chocolate ink... see the process here!
Posted by toledo in News | February 15, 2008
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Helvetica has gotten many great reviews. For instance: "One of the most intellectually exciting, stimulating, warm-hearted and best-made independent documentaries I've seen in a long time, Helvetica turns 26 letters into a whole new perspective on the world." -James Rocchi
But now that you've seen it, AIGA Toledo... what do you think?
Posted by toledo in Events | January 27, 2008
Comments (4)On September 28, 2007, AIGA Toledo and the Division of Graphic Design at Bowling Green State University brought Marian Bantjes, a Vancouver-based designer and illustrator, to the BGSU campus.
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Posted by toledo in News | January 22, 2008
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The administrators of the City of Toledo's 1% for Public Art Program, the Arts Commission of Greater Toledo (ACGT), in partnership with the Downtown Toledo Improvement District, Inc., SFC Graphics, Owens Community College, and the City of Toledo designed a public art project beautifying downtown storefronts with the artwork of local artists and designers.
Continue reading "Graphic Design Hit The Streets on November 5th, 2007"
Posted by System in News | October 16, 2007
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