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This is a list of all the speakers participating in the conference.
They will appear either on the main stage or in
breakout sessions. Breakout sessions and workshops take place
on Friday and Saturday afternoon and are held in smaller rooms,
giving attendees the opportunity to engage in dialogue with the
speakers and participate in discussionhopefully heated.
Maxey Andress, artist
and EM2 Design creative direct
Samuel Antupit, editorial designer and
AIGA medalist 2001
Dana Arnett, VSA Partners
president and Harley Davidson rebrander
Hal Aronow-Theil, creative
director, ABC Broadcast Graphics
Stuart Bailey, coeditor of dot, dot,
dot
Jonathan Barnbrook, designer
of Mason and Exocet fonts and Damien Hirst collaborator
Frank Baseman, design educator, Philadelphia
University, Philadelphia
Leslie Becker, design educator, CCAC,
San Francisco
Michael Beebe, AIGA Student Medallion winner
Burkey Belser, designer of nutrition label designer used
on 6 billion products
Joshua Berger, Plazm cofounder
Peter Bergeron, CalArts student
Michael Bierut, Pentagram partner and
AIGA president emeritus
Peter Bil'ak, coeditor of dot, dot,
dot
Tina Blaine, interactive designer for
gaming and collective music making
Nicholas Blechman, founder of Knickerbocker
Design
Steve Brodner, satirical illustrator
Dakota Brown, AIGA Student Medallion
winner
Lisa Cahoon, AIGA Student Medallion winner
Ivan Chermayeff, founder of Chermayeff
& Geismar
Class Action, community action art collective
Sue Coe, issues-oriented visual journalist
Coma (Cornelia Blatter and Marcel Hermans),
art/design team based in Amsterdam and New York
Robbie Conal, guerrilla wheatpasting
poster artist
Sian Cook, cofounder of Women's Design
+ Research Unit
Thievery Corporation, DC's coolest DJs
Gideon D'Arcangelo, interactive designer
Chris Dixon, editorial designer
Sarah Dougher, director of publicity
and project management at Plazm
Steve Duenes, graphics editor, The
New York Times
Dave Eggers, designer, author and
editor of McSweeney's
Duke Ellington School of the Arts choir and
jazz band
Vince Frost, British editorial designer
Mario Garcia, president and senior designer
of Garcia Media Group
Joe Garden,
senior writer for The Onion
Ken Garland, originator of the first
"First Things First" manifesto
Joane Leigh George, design historian
Milton
Glaser, I heart NY designer
Carin Goldberg, book cover designer
Matt
Groening, creator and exectutive producer, "The
Simpsons" and "Futurama"
Peter Hall, design critic
Pete Hamill, New York Daily News
columnist
Sylvia Harris, design planner responsible
for redesign of Census
Allan Haley, director of words and letters
for Agfa Monotype
Luke Hayman, Brill's Content creative
director
Steven Heller, art director and design
critic
John Hockenberry, Peabody Award-winning
journalist and "Voice" moderator extraordinaire
Nigel Holmes, information designer
Terry Irwin, information designer and
cofounder of Metadesign
Alfredo Jaar, MacArthur Fellow Award-winning
artist, architect and filmmaker
Natalie Jeremijenko, information
visualizer, technoartist and educator
Judy Kirpich, chief creative officer
of Grafik
Bethany Koby, AIGA Student Medallion
winner
Brenda Laurel, digital diva and author
of Computers as Theatre
Marcia Lausen, design educator, University
of Illinois at Chicago
Sun Min Lee, AIGA Student Medallion winner
Golan Levin, computational designer
George Lewis, jazz composer, musician
and critic
Louser's Lounge, camped-up tribute band
Luba Lukova, Bulgarian-born designer
Pete McCracken, Plazm cofounder and director
of Plazm Fonts
J. Abbott Miller, Pentagram partner
Jeff Miller, AIGA Student Medallion winner
Clement Mok, AIGA president
Jennifer Morla, Morla
Design president
James Nachtwey, legendary "anti-war"
Magnum photographer
Kali Nikitas, founder of Graphic Design
For Love (+$)
Emily Oberman, Number
Seventeen cofounder
Chris Pullman, vice president of design
for PBS station WGBH
Samina Quraeshi, passionate design advocate
Mark Randall, Worldstudio founder
Elizabeth Resnick, design educator, Massachusetts
College of Art, Boston
Susan Roth, ballot redesign expert
Ben Rubin, sound and multimedia designer
Stefan Sagmeister, music graphics
designer and body engraver
Louise Sandhaus, CalArts Design Department
chair
Jonathan Santos, AIGA Student Medallion
winner
Paula Scher, Pentagram partner and AIGA
medalist 2001
Sam Shelton, Kinetik Communication Graphics
cofounder
Donna Stanton, design educator, Bridgewater
State University, Connecticut
Ward Sutton, illustrator and animator
Terry Swack, experience design strategist
Seth Tobocman, illustrator and comic
artist
Cheryl Towler Weese, founder of studio
blue
Teal Triggs, cofounder of Women's Design
+ Research Unit
Beth Urdang, music supervisor and founder
of Agoraphone
Julia Whitney, interactive design director,
WGBH
Ann Willoughby,
Willoughby Design founder
Shawn Wolfe, anti-branding graphic
designer and BeatkitTM inventor
Margaret Youngblood,
Landor's creative director of corporate identity
Bob Zeni, executive director of the Voting
Experience Redesign Initiative |
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