Plazm Presents at the AIGA National Conference Washington, D.C.
At AIGA 2002, Joshua Berger, Pete McCracken, and Sarah Dougher of
Plazm invited designers to talk about the kinds of projects they do, share
strategies, and learn new tools and approaches.
As creative individuals trained in sophisticated methods of communication, designers are uniquely positioned to expand or disrupt the status quo.
How do you experience the conflict between commercial and pro-bono work?
How have you reconciled it?
How does your work build community?
Plazm participated in the 20/20 portion of the opening night ceremony: 20 designers each giving a one-minute presentation. Quicktime of this is above.
what does your art save? who does your art serve? what does your art conserve? what does your art convey? whom does your art convince? what does your art confirm? what does your art affirm? to whom does your art ascent? where does your art ascend? what does your art pretend? how does your art blend? what does your art bend? whom does your art defend? what does your art detail? what does your art entail? whom does your art entitle? whom does your art excite? what does your art expect? what does your art expand? to whom does your art pander? on whom does your art depend? what does your art suspend? what does your art suffer? what does your art offer? whom does your art offend? to whom does your art attend? what does your art attack? what nut does your art crack? what does your art crave? who does your art save?