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Min Choi

Studies
2000–2002 MFA Graphic Design, Yale University School of Art, New Haven [US]
1990–1995 BFA Visual Communication Design, Seoul National University [KR]

Professional activities
from 2002 Freelance designer, New York and New Haven [US]
from 1998 Founding member of Editorial Board, Design text, Seoul [KR]
1997–2000 Design director, Dongbu Information Systems, Seoul [KR]
1996–2000 Senior designer, Imagedrome Inc., Seoul [KR]

Publications (in Korean)
2003 ‘Graphic design in the Netherlands’, Design Net, June [KR]
2000 ‘The crystal goblet: or could typography be
invisible?’, Design, March [KR]
1999 ‘Robin Kinross’s Modern typography’, Design Net,
December [KR]
‘Critical notes on the future of typography’, Design text 1: the future of design, design of
the future, Hong Design, Seoul [KR]

Publication translations
2001 Anthony Dunne, Hertzian tales: electronic products, aesthetic experience and critical
design, Hong Design, Seoul [KR]
‘Manuel De Landa, Meshworks, hierarchies and interface’, Design text 2: the machine,
Hong Design, Seoul [KR]

Editorial work
2001 Design text 2: the machine, Hong Design, Seoul [KR]
1999 Design text 1: the future of design, design of the future, Hong Design, Seoul [KR]

Awards
2002 Bronze Prize in Student Work category, Interactive Media Design Review, I.D. Magazine [US]
Alexey Brodovitch Prize, Yale University [US]
2001 24th Annual 100 Show, American Center for Design [US]
1995 Silver Prize in Typographic Design, Elex Computer Design Awards [KR]

webite: http://www.minch.org

Zuzana Lapitkova

Studies:
1998 - 2001: PhD study at Institute of Art History, SAS`s,
2000: doctoral examination in the discipline Theory and History of Art and defence of dissertation abstract: “Artistic and Ideological Sources for Iconography of Triumphal Arches (Sovereign Glorification and Representation in the Environment of Habsburg Sovereign Court)”.
1992-1998: Faculty of Arts, Comenius University, Bratislava, discipline: Archaeology – History of Art
1998: State examination in the discipline History of Art
diploma thesis: “Triumphal Arches by Anton Schmidt for Slovak Mining Times in the Years 1751 and 1764 (Iconography of the Preserved Designs)“
degree “Magister“ (in abbreviation „Mgr.“)
1996: State examination in the discipline Archaeology

Professional activities
2001-2002: Research stay in Belgium, Vrije Universiteit Brussels, topic: Research on ephemeral architecture (triumphal arches in Flemish towns)
1999-2001: involved in the project VEGA, “Art in Slovakia – Its Historical Functions”
1998-1999: involved in the project of Institute of Art History SAS`s “Research in the Art of Slovak Mining Towns“
1991-1993: participation in archaeological excavation and reconstruction works of a medieval monastery Klástorisko under the supervision of Prof. Dr. M. Slivka

Presentations
2001: „Die Entwürfe der Triumphbögen von A. Schmidt und die Frage ihrer Realisierung zum kaiserlichen Besuch von Franz Stephan von Lothringen“, /Návrhy triumfálnych brán od A. Schmidta a otázka ich realizácie k cisárskej návsteve F. S. Lotrinského/, international seminar „Die goldene und silberne reise des Kaisers Franz Stephan von Lothringen in die mittelslowakischen Bergstädte“ in Banská Stiavnica:
1999:“Triumphal Arches for Slovak Towns as a Medium of a Double Representation”
/Slávobrány pre slovenské mestá ako prostriedok dvojitej reprezentácie/, conference of the project VEGA, “Art in Slovakia – Its Historical Functions” in Bratislava

Publications
2001: „Die Entwürfe der Triumphbögen von A. Schmidt und die Frage ihrer Realisierung zum kaiserlichen Besuch von Franz Stephan von Lothringen“/Návrhy triumfálnych brán od A. Schmidta a otázka ich realizácie k cisárskej návsteve F. S. Lotrinského/, in: „Die goldene und silberne reise des Kaisers Franz Stephan von Lothringen in die mittelslowakischen Bergstädte“, almanac from an international seminar, Banská Bystrica, 2001, p. 199-208
2001: „Der Besuch des Kaisers Franz I. von Lothringen in den Bergstädten (Schilderung seines Ablaufes im Stadtbericht von Schemnitz / Banská Stiavnica aus dem Jahr 1751) II.“, in: Slovak National Gallery Annual 2001, Bratislava 2001, p. 107-117
2000: „Der Besuch des Kaisers Franz I. von Lothringen in den Bergstädten... I.“, in: Slovak National Gallery Annual 2000, Bratislava 2000, p. 129-138
1999: „Iconographic interpretation of two designs for triumphal arches according to archives documents“/Interpretácia ikonografického obsahu dvoch návrhov slávobrán na základe archívnych dokumentov/, ARS 1-3/1999, pp. 168-184
1999:“Triumphal Arches for Slovak Towns as a Medium of a Double Representation”

Tamara Maletic

Studies
1998-2001: MFA Graphic Design, Yale University School of
Art, New Haven [US]
1997-1998: Post-baccalaureate Certificate in Visual Communication, The School of the Art Institute of Chicago [US]
1993-1997: BA English and American Literature, Université des Sciences Humaines, Strasbourg [FR]

Professional activities
2003-present: Freelance Designer, New York City [US]
2002-2003: Designer, Pentagram, New York City [US]
2001-2002: Designer, Zago Design, New York City [US]
2000: Designer, Storehouse Co, New York City [US]
1999: Design Intern, Morningstar Inc, Chicago [US]

website: http://www.detourismcenter.net/

Dan Michaelson

Studies
1999-2002: MFA Graphic Design, Yale University School of Art, New Haven [US]
1993-1997: BA History, Columbia University, New York City [US]

Professional activities
2003-present: Designer, 2x4, New York City [US]
1999 and 2002-2003: Designer, Pentagram, New York City [US]