- April Greiman
April Greiman (born 1948) is a contemporary designer. She is recognized as one of the first designers to embrace
computer technology as a design tool starting in 1984 and, to a lesser extent, for introducing the New Wave aesthetic to theUnited States . Presently, she heads Los Angeles-based design consultancy Made in Space.Her work evolved from her graduate education at
Kunstgewerbeschule inBasel, Switzerland . As a student ofArmin Hofmann andWolfgang Weingart in the early 1970s, Greiman was not only influenced by the International Style, but also by Weingart’s introduction to the style later to become known as New Wave, an aesthetic less reliant on theModernist heritage. Greiman is credited with establishing the New Wave design style to the US during the late 70s and early 80s, along with early collaboratorJayme Odgers .Prior to the mid-80s, designers shunned computers, viewing them as challenges to the crispness of the International Style. However, Greiman did not feel that this should be a limitation; rather, she exploited
pixelation and other "errors" indigitization as "part" of digital art. In 1986, she usedMacintosh computers to create a noted issue ofDesign Quarterly , edited byMildred Friedman and published by theWalker Art Center , entitled "Does it make sense?" [http://www.aiga.org/common/modules/utils/SlideShowPopup.cfm?sf=M9%3BR9K8%3E%2DA%29C%3BADE4M%2A%2A%21A7%2AR%22K0%2AZ%3DV%25C9%3C%26IY%2E%40BK6C4%21N%2BCZY6%3B2CLDUN%5D%0A8%3EDY%3B0%28CAW%2C%2D7W%2E%5F%2C%5F%3AL%3E%23%250%29%20L%5EW4%28%22D%0A&Index=4]Among many other accolades, Greiman is a recipient of the
American Institute of Graphic Arts Gold Medal for lifetime achievement. [http://www.madeinspace.la/home/AprilGreiman.pdf]ee also
* [http://www.madeinspace.la Made in Space]
*List of AIGA medalists
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