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SUMMARY:Paper State Flowers by Ellen Schofield and David Rogers
DESCRIPTION:Paper State Flowers by Ellen Schofield and David Rogers\n\nOctober 10   November 4\, 2016\n\nEllen Schofield and David Rogers are both professors of graphic design at\n\nMinnesota State University\, Mankato. While they both maintain traditional design practices\, they are also interested in exploring how emerging technologies are pushing the boundaries of graphic design. Recently\, they have been working with a laser cutter to see how their work is affected by the addition of this rapid-prototyping technology. David Rogers is particularly interested in the visual form of language and how handmade work can both influence and be informed by digital process. He uses the laser cutter to create three-dimensional letterforms that explore the spaces in between letterforms and readability. Ellen Schofield has been focusing on how laser cutters may be incorporated into the illustration process. By manipulating paper with the laser cutter\, she is exploring how paper transforms into a design medium itself\, transcending its use as just substrate for design to be placed upon. Recently they have been collaborating on a series of pieces that combine typography and paper illustration based around the official flowers of each U.S state.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p><strong><a href="http://paperstateflowers.com/" style="box-sizing: border-box\; background: 0px 0px\; transition: all 0.2s ease-in-out\; color: rgb(203\, 66\, 100)\; text-decoration: none\;" target="_blank">Paper State Flowers</a>&nbsp\;by&nbsp\;<a href="http://ellenschofield.com/" style="box-sizing: border-box\; background: 0px 0px\; transition: all 0.2s ease-in-out\; color: rgb(203\, 66\, 100)\; text-decoration: none\;" target="_blank">Ellen Schofield</a>&nbsp\;and&nbsp\;<a href="http://www.davidrogersdesign.com/" style="box-sizing: border-box\; background: 0px 0px\; transition: all 0.2s ease-in-out\; color: rgb(203\, 66\, 100)\; text-decoration: none\; outline: 0px\; border-bottom: 1px solid rgb(203\, 66\, 100)\;" target="_blank">David Rogers</a></strong></p>\n\n<p><strong>October 10 &ndash\; November 4</strong>\, 2016</p>\n\n<div>Ellen Schofield and David Rogers are both professors of graphic design at</div>\n\n<div>Minnesota State University\, Mankato. While they both maintain traditional design practices\, they are also interested in exploring how emerging technologies are pushing the boundaries of graphic design. Recently\, they have been working with a laser cutter to see how their work is affected by the addition of this rapid-prototyping technology. David Rogers is particularly interested in the visual form of language and how handmade work can both influence and be informed by digital process. He uses the laser cutter to create three-dimensional letterforms that explore the spaces in between letterforms and readability. Ellen Schofield has been focusing on how laser cutters may be incorporated into the illustration process. By manipulating paper with the laser cutter\, she is exploring how paper transforms into a design medium itself\, transcending its use as just substrate for design to be placed upon. Recently they have been collaborating on a series of pieces that combine typography and paper illustration based around the official flowers of each U.S state.</div>\n
LOCATION:Hutchinson Center for the Arts 15 Franklin St. SW Hutchinson\, MN 55350
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