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Friday, November 07, 2008
Friday Design News
Scoop from around the design world to share with you on this Friday:
• The Art Directors Club and Idealist, a clearinghouse and website for nonprofit organizations, have teamed up on
DesignismConnects.org
. The new site connects creative professionals with nonprofits that need their services. Creatives can match their skills to causes they believe in; both sides of the equation post profiles and users can search to find partnerships they'd like to pursue. Organizations like Crime Stoppers of Mid Michigan, Food Bank of the Rio Grande Valley and Evergreen4Kids have posted projects ranging from TV public service announcements to website design. As the year winds down and you're looking for a cause to support, look to
DesignismConnects.org
(and maybe even get your clients involved, too).
•
Neenah
has updated its flagship CLASSIC CREST brand with new colors, sizes and weights; the entire portfolio is also FSC certified and manufactured carbon-neutral and with renewable energy. A new swatchbook is available.
• Noted design educator Roland Young joins the faculty of
Academy of Art University
in San Francisco beginning in January. The veteran teacher was hailed by the school's graphic design chair, Mary Scott, as "inspirational and brilliant."
Posted by Bryn
Industry News
Friday, November 07, 2008 4:51:19 PM (GMT Standard Time, UTC+00:00)
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