To and From: Designing the urban commuter experience
To and From: Designing the urban commuter experience
In his debut AIGA Philadelphia exhibit, designer and educator Alex Yampolsky explores visual navigation concepts to enhance urban commuter experience.
As an urban commuter himself for over twenty years, Alex understands the challenges experienced by daily commuters and visitors in getting to and from their destinations. In his independent design study he seeks to achieve efficiency and visual clarity in presenting complex amounts of information via content organization, iconography design and user interface development.
In 1981, a group of Philadelphia designers formed AIGA Philadelphia, the first local chapter of the American Institute of Graphic Arts. Presently the chapter is comprised of over 600 members. AIGA Philadelphia’s purpose is both integral and complementary to the national organization: to provide the highest standards within the profession and the business community and to stimulate interest and understanding of graphic design and visual communication through lectures, exhibitions, and other activities.
This event is free and open to the public. For more information visit www.aigaphilly.org or contact space@aigaphilly.org