Designer Brad Bartlett spent more than a year developing the new
visual identity for the Nevada Museum of Art. The project involved
intensive consultation with the Museum's management and staff in order
to understand the institution's significance as a cultural resource to
the community and its vision for the future as an influential voice in
the larger art world, especially as art speaks to (and alters) the
natural and built environment.
Please join us in the Museum's Prim Theater as Brad discusses his
creative process from concept to execution, and how he melded the
Museum's accomplishments and aspirations into a direct and coherent
statement of the power of visual design, honored by Print magazine in
its 2009 Regional Design Annual.
Brad Bartlett is an accomplished designer and educator. He holds a
masters in graphic design from the prestigious Cranbrook Academy of
Art in Michigan. The work of his Los Angeles-based design studio, Brad
Bartlett Design, has won many awards and has been published in How,
I.D., Communication Arts, and Graphis. His client list includes many
of L.A.'s prominent art and design institutions, including MOCA and
the Los Angeles Institute of Architecture and Design. He teaches at
Art Center College of Design in Pasadena.
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