Draft:IN-FO.CO
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IN-FO.CO (Inventory Form & Content) is an award-winning Los Angeles-based design and editorial studio focusing on graphic design, spatial design, strategy, and content development.[1]
Founded in Los Angeles by Adam Michaels and Shannon Harvey,[2] the studio focuses on cultural projects. It is known for its typographic detail and close collaboration with curators, artists, and designers.[3]
Recent projects of note include publications on Barbara Kruger,[4] the Hammer Museum's Made in L.A. 2023,[5] Adrian Piper,[6] and Hans Haacke.[7] Other projects include permanent exhibition graphics for the Academy Museum of Motion Pictures,[8] identity design for Headlands Center for the Arts,[9] and signage for the Hilbert Museum of California Art.[10]
The studio's work has been collected by Art Institute of Chicago,[11] MoMA Library, Design Museum London,[12] The Vassar College Art Library, and New York University Fales Library, among others. IN-FO.CO extends the Smithsonian National Design Award-winning practice,[13] Project Projects (New York City, 2004–2017).
References
[edit]- ^ Val, Wes Del (October 20, 2020). "Taking Stock of Books with Inventory Press". Designers & Books. Retrieved 2024-09-03.
- ^ Fuller, Jarrett (Jan 16, 2019). "106. Adam Michaels and Shannon Harvey | Scratching the Surface". scratchingthesurface.fm. Retrieved 2024-09-03.
- ^ Weisburg, Madeline (September 1, 2016). "RADICAL PEDAGOGY: Madeline Weisburg Interviews Adam Michaels & Shannon Harvey of Inventory Press". www.artbook.com. Retrieved 2024-09-03.
- ^ Heller, Steven (2022-06-30). "The Daily Heller: Throwing the Book at Barbara Kruger". PRINT Magazine. Retrieved 2024-09-03.
- ^ Buckley, Annie (2023-10-31). "Returning Home: On "Made in L.A. 2023"". Los Angeles Review of Books. Retrieved 2024-09-03.
- ^ Griffith, Phillip (2024-08-19). "Adrian Piper: A Synthesis of Intuitions, 1965 – 2016 and Adrian Piper: A Reader | The Brooklyn Rail". brooklynrail.org. Retrieved 2024-09-03.
- ^ Davis, Ben (2019-11-18). "Why Art Fails to Make a Difference on Its Own: More Thoughts on Hans Haacke's Urgently Relevant Survey at the New Museum". Artnet News. Retrieved 2024-09-03.
- ^ Neira, Juliana (2021-09-29). "Renzo Piano's Academy Museum of Motion Pictures Opens to the Public in Los Angeles". designboom | architecture & design magazine. Retrieved 2024-09-03.
- ^ Gorny, Liz (April 19, 2022). "In-fo.co's Headlands rebrand lets you visit the arts centre, typographically". www.itsnicethat.com. Retrieved 2024-09-03.
- ^ Stathaki, Ellie (2024-03-24). "At the Hilbert Museum of California Art's expanded home, art and architecture converge". wallpaper.com. Retrieved 2024-09-03.
- ^ "Project Projects". The Art Institute of Chicago. Retrieved 2024-09-03.
- ^ "A *New* Program for Graphic Design". Design Museum. Retrieved 2024-09-03.
- ^ Wolkoff, Julia (2015-05-05). "Project Projects Wins Cooper Hewitt National Design Award". ARTnews.com. Retrieved 2024-09-03.
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