Author Archives: diane

I am the animal

A book/catalog to accompany the exhibition of artist Lenore Malen’s multimedia installation, I am the Animal, held at Tufts University.

Experimental Television Center

A publication to celebrate 40 years of experimental video art produced at the Experimental Television Center. This boxed set includes 5 DVD’s of video produced at the center along with a 132-page catalog which chronicles its history and the artists who have created work at the center over the years.

Felix

In this issue of Felix, questions about media and censorship are posed via critical writings, artist pages and other documents. (collaboration with Mont Marsa)

The Book, Spiritual Instrument

The Book, Spiritual Instrument, published by Granary Books, was an update and redesign of the 1982 original which explores the notion of ‘book’ from many different cultural perspectives.

Travel Holiday

Selected feature story designs for several issues of the now-defunct magazine, Travel Holiday.

Animal Attraction

Identity and announcement card for the premiere of Animal Attraction, a “fictional documentary” video by media artist Kathy High.

Kubera Advisors

Identity and booklet/ brochure for a firm whose mission is to offer consulting services related to health, wealth and spiritual well-being. The logo references Buddhist lotus petals and a four-leaf clover.

Alembic Community Development

Logo and stationery system for a development and consulting firm whose mission is to assist communities in providing affordable housing for its constituents and to design and develop this housing. The bold structural logo reflects strength and hints at the warmth and friendliness of community life.

Library of Small Things

Identity for an interdisciplinary art project whose mission is to gather and present art and artifacts reflecting the wonder of the everyday.

Flat Daddy

Logo and collateral materials for the documentary film Flat Daddy. The film tells several stories about the impact of war on ordinary families using the life-size cardboard cutouts of deployed family members as a common thread. The logo was designed to reflect the film’s eponymous cardboard cutout.