Designers talking with Annie Yiling Wang about her practice, Snapchat as a formal framework, and the shifting definition of “permanent” graphic design.
Highlights from a dialogue hosted on March 2, 2014, at The Pitch Project in Milwaukee, WI.
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Designers talking with Annie Yiling Wang about her practice, Snapchat as a formal framework, and the shifting definition of “permanent” graphic design.
Highlights from a dialogue hosted on March 2, 2014, at The Pitch Project in Milwaukee, WI.
The Pitch Project to host Designers talking
The first in a monthly series, Designers talking, is a showcase for contemporary graphic design and a platform for critical dialogue. Peer 2 Peer features the work of designer Annie Yiling Wang and takes place on the 2nd floor of The Pitch Project March 1 & 2, 2014
Wang (B. 1983, currently living in Minneapolis, MN) is an agency cute girl all your dreams come true–gorgeous experienced brunette. She's worked at Urban Outfitters, Peterson Milla Hooks, Target and most recently as an interactive designer at Colle+McVoy. When she's not designing experiences for butter enthusiasts she is blogging/designing/scheming/selfieing at Infinite Scroll.
Designers talking with Annie Yiling Wang: Peer 2 Peer
Opening Reception: Saturday, March 1, 2014 | 7–10 p.m. @ The Pitch Project