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Off the Page and into the World: Stephen Doyle

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TDC Salon: February 26, 2015. “Off the Page and Into the World” with Stephen Doyle

What happens when you want to tell a story in a public park, or in the middle of Times Square, or the Coney Island Boardwalk? Can design infiltrate the environment and disarm people with surprise and delight? From magic in stop-time animation to talking with his hands, Stephen Doyle talks about infiltrating new frontiers and exploring new horizons.

Stephen Doyle won the Cooper-Hewitt’s National Design Award for Communication for his “ability to give words a deeper meaning.” Doyle Partners, a design studio of nine focuses on creating work across a broad spectrum, from branding (including “The Late Show with Stephen Colbert” and the US Green Building Council) to packaging and graphics (for David Byrne and Martha Stewart), architectural signage, environmental graphics and way-finding (including work at Times Square, Rockefeller Center, The Battery and Brooklyn Bridge Park), and editorial illustrations, constructions and motion graphics (for The New Yorker, The New York Times, Wired, American Express and Vanity Fair.)

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