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Lecture
Ed
Andrews
SOMELAB
flyphenomenologies
http://www.somelabdesign.com/fly.html
Thursday
/ May 4th / 2006 / 6:30 pm
Davison Hall / Room 213
ED ANDREWS
Ed
Andrews graduated with a Master of Architecture and moved to
San Francisco working for diverse firms including Polshek and
Partners, NBBJ and Paulett Taggart Architects. While in San
Francisco Ed's varied interests in design led him to Frog, an
industrial design and digital media company. In January of 2001
he relocated to Seattle and founded the graphic design studio
Somelab. The mission of the studio is to collaborate with companies
and organizations that inspire, educate, and help those in need.
Somelab's
recent and current work includes:
A
capital campaign for the Vera Project entitled Viva Vera. The
Vera Project is a Seattle based all-ages music and arts venue.
Murals
for a permanent interactive children's gallery in Los Angeles
for the Skirball Cultural Center. The Skirball is dedicated
to exploring the connections between four thousand years of
Jewish heritage and the vitality of American democratic ideals.
A
web site and logo for West Wind Productions, a non-profit organization
that produces films on human rights struggles around the world.
Their first film is on bringing Augusto Pinochet, the former
dictator of Chile, to justice. West Wind is run by Elizabeth
Farnsworth, a senior correspondent for The NewsHour with Jim
Lehrer.
For
information regarding accessibility and other questions, please
call 318.257.2816
Lectures
are available for CEUs.
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