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As Tiffany Meyers observes in her overview of the 100 winners, one can’t peg 2009 as the year of any specific color or typographic convention. But the winning projects are reflective of today’s increasingly diverse design discipline. In fact, one has to wonder if there is any longer such a thing as a design discipline—in light of today’s fast-changing and even amorphous practice, the word discipline seems a little out of place.
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14. UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS AT URBANA-CHAMPAIGN SCHOOL OF ART AND DESIGN
The launch of the MFA program in Creative Writing at the University
of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign allowed for a wave of thinkers, writers,
creators, and especially collaborators to enrich an already strong academic
environment. Chris Maier was one of the first accepted. He came in with
one question: Where’s the literary publication?
In one summer, Maier pulled collaborators (both students and
professors) from multiple departments and organized the production
of Ninth Letter. Jennifer Gunji, assistant professor of graphic
design at the university and the creative director of Ninth Letter,
explains, “Chris had no desire to develop a publication on a small
scale—he believed that if he was going to invest in this project,
that it should essentially be a ‘shoot the moon’ project.”
Don’t let the restrained aesthetic of the Fall/Winter 2004 issue
mislead you—it’s anything but small scale. The cover is a clean
white sheet of uniform perforations decorated with seemingly random
names and numbers printed in a sterile gray. But as with most
elements of Ninth Letter, flip the page and be pleasantly surprised.
Collectable cards! The perforated sections tear apart to create
individual pictures and names of the collaborators. I’ll trade you
Ron Carlson for Amy Lingafelter!
Styles vary between clean and eclectic, with the aesthetics of a
laboratory experiment or a circus homage exploding around each
written piece. Gunji and her team use unconventional visual, literary,
and even tactile approaches in an attempt to push the Letter
even further, “we want to evoke curiosity … we want to construct a
unique starting point for typically non-visual individuals to enrich
their literary experience through design.” Rebecca Tierney
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign School of Art and Design
ART DIRECTOR: Jennifer Gunji
DESIGNERS: Glenn Cochon, Fabiola Elias, Nan Goggin, Gunji, Amy Hanlon,
Mark Hauge, Lauren Hoopes, Chad Kellenberger, Mason Kessinger | Joseph Kordash, Steve Kostell, Jennifer Mahanay, Jessica Mullen, Katie Quinn, Annette Rotz, Casie Simpson
ILLUSTRATOR: Jay Ryan
PHOTOGRAPHERS: Teresa Gale, Cristen Leifheit, Mahanay, José Orihuela
COPYWRITERS: Jodee Stanley, Joseph Squier
CLIENT: UIUC Department of English
CONTACT: www.ninthletter.com
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