Garland Kirkpatrick
Associate Professor | Graphic Design
M.F.A. in Graphic Design, Yale University
Graduate work, Institute of Design, Chicago
B.A., Amherst College
Garland Kirkpatrick is an award-winning designer, curator and educator, skilled in visualizing complex social issues through clear and thoughtful communication design. He is a recognized book artist and publication designer who regularly collaborates with museums, artists, educators and a spectrum of cultural and community groups in Los Angeles, in the design of social messaging campaigns, visual identities, and independent publishing projects.
His social graphics have appeared in the The Design of Dissent: Socially and Politically Driven Graphics, by Milton Glaser and Mirco Ilic, The McKinsey Quarterly, and Richard Linlater’s independent film Fast Food Nation. He has received awards from the American Institute of Graphic Arts, and the American Center for Design. In 2003 he received a City of Los Angeles (COLA) Individual Artist Fellowship for Design. His design work is exhibited nationally and internationally, and is in various permanent collections including the AIGA Design Archive, the Center for the Study of Political Graphics, the Los Angeles County Museum of Art, the Museum of Fine Arts in Budapest, and Self Help Graphics in Los Angeles. Recent projects include: Repurposes; You Are Here, AIGA/NY; Roger Kunz, Laguna Art Museum.
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www.aiga.org/content.cfm/design-journeys-garland-kirkpatrick