04.12.13
Debbie Millman | Audio

Jennifer Sterling


Jennifer Sterling is a designer, artist, typographer and book publisher based in New York and the principal of Sterling Design. Her work has been exhibited and resides in the permanent collections of the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, Bibliothèque Nationale de France, Museum für Kunst und Gewerbe Hamburg, The Cooper-Hewitt National Design Museum and the Library of Congress. In 2000 she was inducted into Alliance Graphique Internationale and Who’s Who in America. Graphis included her in their “Top Ten Designers in the World” list and USA GD named her as one of “Twelve Designers to change Design into the Millennium.” Additionally she has served on the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art's Design and Accessions Board.


Posted in: Arts + Culture, Business, Design Matters, Typography



Comments [3]

For young designers like myself, Debbie Millman is an awe-inspiring phenomenon. She is brilliant and gorgeous in everything she does.

If I could have my way with Debbie, I'd get her to evaluate my portfolio and make out with me, not necessarily at the same time. I bet she's an amazing kisser.
Tricia
04.13.13
07:28

This interview left me slightly disappointed and unsatisfied. Mainly due to the short length of the interview, and the minimal insights that were provided into Jennifer Sterling's background, work, and thought processes – which could stem from (what sounded like) a lack of willingness on the part of the interviewee to be interviewed. However, Debbie continues to be the most consistent and intriguing voice on design, via Design Matters – kudos!
John Bezold
04.19.13
08:55

My post need not be published. I just hope you will correct several typos in a piece about a typographer. I understand she's a rincipal [sic] of the eponymous firm and that her name is not Jennier [sic], but still. You don't want to look careless. DO is a fine media company.
SARA HART
04.19.13
12:09


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