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Category Archive for 'Graphic Design'

Progressive Art and Design

cypher13 is the creative alliance between a tightly knit collection of young visionary designers, illustrators, website developers, fine artists, brand strategists, and information architects. This combined
team conceives, designs, and implements creative solutions to create buzz, raise awareness, and maximize brand “awesomeness” through custom type and progressive design.
Their collaborative,
JoyEngine is an art gallery, […]

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On Wednesday, January 16, 2008, the
AIGA of Denver hosted its first design competition at the
Plus + Gallery. A panel of three judges watched as contestants designed their way to the final round on one of three Apple workstations each housing a unique set of graphics, fonts and textures. With only 15 minutes per […]

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Welcome to the first post of a new series here at Boulderspace, the intention of which is to highlight examples of unique and interesting signage in and around Boulder. Signs occupy a vital place in the public arena of a community, and it feels like less and less attention is being given to their design […]

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After a
recent post on Boulderspace regarding this idea, I began speaking with various City of Boulder staff members about the possibility of sponsoring a bike rack design competition. Pending City of Boulder approval, Boulderspace is excited to announce a citywide competition to design a unique bicycle rack for installation atop the recently-beheaded parking meter […]

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There’s a sight in town that many residents may view with a certain degree of pleasure, the newly-headless parking meter poles. The City of Boulder recently installed new, solar-powered “
Pay & Display Stations” around the downtown and University Hill areas, relieving the necessity for one meter per parking space.
The University of Colorado is in […]

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