
Anthony Burrill’s Small Talk at AIGA
Anthony Burrill, an often humorous UK-based designer who works in print, installation and multi-media, is delivering a Small Talk at The Bumble and bumble space in New York’s Meat Packing District for AIGA on Thursday June 4th at 6pm. Burrill’s style of work is typographic and communicative.
Most recently he created an exhibition for Collette in Paris entitled Geometry in Nature, laser cut but using plastic, and depicting in a super smooth colorful way his idea of the perfect symmetry of nature.
During the summer of 2008, he created the arresting window designs during Colette’s renovation. He also designed a series of Wallpaper covers last June with messages such as ‘Work Hard and Be Nice To People’ or ‘Work is Play’.
TIME AND PLACE
Thursday 4 June 2009
6:30–8:00PM
Bumble and bumble, 3rd floor auditorium
415 West 13th Street Between Ninth Avenue & Washington St
Buy tickets here
Tagged: AIGA, Anthony Burrill, Bumble and bumble, Geometry in Nature, Work Hard and Be Nice To People
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