The Politics of Discontent

Jennifer Sterling

The dialogue in the typography features as a list of the initiatives set forth by the United Nations.The typography then falls out of itself visually and is a visual commentary not against the United Nations but against the political machines worldwide that work to destroy these basic human rights.

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    Jennifer Sterling, USA (2000)

    Jennifer Sterling (an AGI member since 2000) founded Sterling Design in 1998. She is a designer, artist, typographer, illustrator, writer and educator. Her work has been included in the permanent...

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    The dialogue in the typography features as a list of the initiatives set forth by the United Nations.The typography then falls out of itself visually and is a visual commentary not against the United Nations but against the political machines worldwide that work to destroy these basic human rights.

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    Jennifer Sterling, USA (2000)

    Jennifer Sterling (an AGI member since 2000) founded Sterling Design in 1998. She is a designer, artist, typographer, illustrator, writer and educator. Her work has been included in the permanent collections of The San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, The Library of Congress, Bibliotheque Nationale de France, Museum Fur Kunst Und Gewerbe, Hamburg and the Cooper-Hewitt National Design Museum. The San Francisco Museum of Modern Art hosted a three-month solo show entitled "Jennifer Sterling: Selections from the Permanent Collection of Architecture and Design" and has been included in eight of their group shows to date. Numerous groups including the New York Type Directors Club, American Center for Design, Communication Arts, Graphis, The Society of Illustrators, I.D. Magazine, Print Magazine, How Magazine and AdWeek have recognized her work for a wide range of clients in the technology, arts and education arenas. She has received over two thousand awards for her work in the field of branding, design, packaging, textile design, book and web design. Graphis named her "One of the Top Ten Designers in the World."