Boston-based designer, artist and educator Dan Vlahos believes in using design as a broader mechanism for change, and that everyone can do their part. Below, he shares with us his work in his own local community, his favorite and most challenging projects, and his plans for the future.
Designer of the Week
Designer of the Week: Verena Michelitsch
Verena Michelitsch, who is currently a New York City resident by way of Austria, specializes in both conceptualizing and creating unique visual expressions spanning graphic design, art direction, illustration, pattern, editorial and digital design, for clients like Apple, Nasa/JPL and Facebook.
Designer of the Week: Jo Skillman
Jo Skillman has designed for both the White House &The National Women’s Conference, & she believes the best ideas come from places other than the internet.
Designer of the Week: Lu Yu
Learn about Berlin-based Designer of the Week Lu Yu's exciting digital adventures and find out what she'll be up to next.
Designer of the Week: Nick Misani
Designer and letterer Nick Misani developed a love for art and calligraphy at an early age, and today is all about ornament and bespoke typography.
Designer of the Week: David Airey
Meet PRINT's latest Designer of the Week, David Airey, the writer and designer of the Logo Design Love book.
Designer of the Week: Joe Wright
Meet PRINT's latest Designer of the Week, cofounder and creative director of Sibling Rivalry Studio Joe Wright, whose work features a diverse visual style.
Designer of the Week: Gabrielle Matte
Gabrielle Matte, a San Francisco–based graphic designer and illustrator, is fascinated and inspired by craftspeople. Does it show in her work?
Designer of the Week: Chungkong
If you enjoy a good movie poster, then you're going to love Designer of the Week Chungkong's ongoing minimalist movie posters side project.
Designer of the Week: Jay Kim
Jay Kim specializes in both motion design and brand identity development, and enjoys creating visualizations based on observation, research and data.