Laurie Rosenwald
Laurie Rosenwald (born 1955) is an American author, artist, and designer.
A New York City native, she graduated from Rhode Island School of Design with a degree in Painting in 1977.[1] She has taught graphic design and illustration at School of Visual Arts, Parsons School of Design, NYU, and Pratt Institute. She currently divides her time between New York City and Gothenburg, Sweden. In 2013, she was a speaker at the TED-X Conference in Gothenburg.
Her work has appeared in The New Yorker, The New York Times, New York Magazine, and many other publications. She has authored and illustrated three books: All the Wrong People Have Self-Esteem, And to name but just a few: Red, Yellow, Green, Blue, and New York Notebook. She is also a painter, and has had solo exhibitions in France at Galerie Pixi, and in Sweden at Galleri Konstepidemin. A large mural in encaustic has been installed at Target Corporation's New York City headquarters.
In recent years she has branched out into the field of animation. Bloomingdale's has featured her work in this area, and in 2010, she was nominated for an Emmy award for an animated "Parent Directed Spot" for Nick Jr.[2] For her illustration and design work, she has also received awards from the Type Directors Club, Art Directors Club, American Illustration, Print Magazine, Communication Arts and AIGA.
Her typeface, Loupot, designed in collaboration with Cyrus Highsmith, is published by Font Bureau.[3]
As a writer, Rosenwald's humor pieces can be found in the books 101 Damnations and Mirth of a Nation. She also writes for Communication Arts where her articles include Illustration: Graphic Design’s Poor Relation[4] and Mutant Bastard Yucky Colors of the Apocalypse.[5]
Rosenwald runs a workshop, "How to Make Mistakes on Purpose",[6] which has been hosted by schools and corporations in both North America and Europe, including Starbucks, Google, The Art Director's Club, AIGA New York, Eden Spiekermann in Berlin and schools such as RISD, MICA, Camberwell and Art Center College of Design. The details of this workshop remain a mystery, as participants are sworn to secrecy.[5]
Rosenwald has a second career as emcee and comedian. She appeared as “Woman” in Season Five, Episode 1 of The Sopranos: "Two Tonys". She was interviewed in 2013 for Your Dreams My Nightmares, http://yourdreamsmynightmares.com/post/41011195027/your-dreams-my-nightmares-episode-041-an as well as Creative Review.
Books
- All the Wrong People Have Self-Esteem (2008) Bloomsbury ISBN 978-1-59990-240-1
- And to name but just a few: Red, Yellow, Green, Blue (2007) Blue Apple Books ISBN 978-1-59354-596-3
- New York Notebook (2003) Chronicle Books ISBN 978-0-8118-3597-8
References
- ↑ Zeegen, Lawrence (2010-02-01). Complete Digital Illustration: A Master Class in Image-Making. ISBN 9782888930969. Retrieved 2011-04-18.
- ↑ "Daytime Entertainment Emmy Awards - 37th Annual Nominations Announcement". Emmyonline.org. Retrieved 2011-04-18.
- ↑ Font Bureau, Inc. "Font Bureau Fonts | Loupot". Fontbureau.com. Retrieved 2011-04-18.
- ↑ Laurie Rosenwald. March 15, 2002 (2002-03-15). "Illustration: Graphic Design’s Poor Relation — AIGA | the professional association for design". Aiga.org. Retrieved 2011-04-18.
- 1 2 "Design Matters Today with Laurie Rosenwald". Debbiemillman.blogspot.com. 2008-03-07. Retrieved 2011-04-18.
- ↑ Laurie Rosenwald. "Mistakes on Purpose Workshop". Mistakesonpurpose.com. Retrieved 2011-04-18.
External links
- Rosenworld
- Rosenwald interviewed in The New York Times
- Rosenwald interviewed on Design Matters with Debbie Millman
- Rosenwald interviewed in Interview Magazine
- Rosenwald interviewed on The Busy Creator Podcast