hunter tura speaks

Presented by the Museum of Arts and Design + AIGA/NY Emerging Markets: Designing the Nation-Brand with Hunter Tura.

 

The Fourth Talk in a Four Part Series that charts new territories in and Beyong Graphic Design.

 

Wednesday, 20 May 2015
6:30–8:00 pm

Museum of Arts and Design
2 Columbus Circle
New York, NY

PLEASE NOTE THE DATE CHANGE

6:30PM-7:00PM Doors open and check-in
7:00PM-8:00PM Presentation and Discussion

AIGA member: $10

Friend / Nonmember: $30

 

No refunds are available for discounted ($5, $15) tickets. Refunds for regular priced ($10, $30) tickets are only available two business days before the event.

In management terminology, “emerging markets” refers to those markets that, by virtue of being less defined, offer more opportunity for long-term profit. Since precedents for operating in these areas are difficult to identify, these markets are more subject to risk factors.

 

 

For graphic designers, economic and technological changes have fundamentally altered industries we traditionally work for (such as publishing, advertising, and broadcast), and have opened up avenues to new ways of working. These new methods of practice involve not only design, but also research and strategy, technology integration, independent publishing, and even nation-building. Designers are required not only to respond to RFPs, but also to create frameworks that enable them to make the work they want to make.

 

Teaming to examine how emergent forms of design practice respond to the opportunities and risks our contemporary world presents, AIGA/NY and the Museum of Arts and Design partner to present the four-talk series Emerging Markets and Graphic Design. Over the course of these evenings a variety of practices involved in design (ranging from small and loose collectives to corporate studios) come together to look at how designers are using the tools and craft of design to navigate previously uncharted territories.

 

Talk: Designing the NationBrand


Countries are organizations, just like corporations and institutions, and building favorable perceptions has become a top priority for nations. How do brands build territories?  Examining this phenomenon, AIGA/NY and MAD partner to present an evening exploring the role of graphic design in building national identity.

SPEAKER


Hunter Tura is President and Chief Executive Officer of Bruce Mau Design where he is responsible for the overall strategic direction of the firm, global recruiting and business development.

 

His passion is for building truly great teams, helping develop strategies and driving growth for clients and brands. Over the course of the past two decades, he has worked with business, cultural and design leaders from organizations such as Coca-Cola, GE, Unilever, Nike, Prada, Procter & Gamble, Holt Renfrew, New World Development, Harvard University, the Ullens Center for Contemporary Art, the AT&T Center for the Performing Arts, Lincoln Center and the Pulitzer Foundation for the Arts on a range of brand initiatives.

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