from new york to L.A. via basel

After failing to get into art school, April Greiman applied and was accepted at the Kansas City Art Institute. There she was introduced to Modernist principles, which became her first serious design influence and inevitably led her to their mecca, the Basel School of Design in Switzerland. In addition to her very rigorous academic training there, Greiman was also exposed to New Wave experiments in Wolfgang Weingart’s studio—and eventually toward the looming gap that she would help fill by her hybridization of typography and imagery.

Poster with words Temporal, Contemporary, Spatial, Dynamic, images of human eye and ear

the people who are designing photoshop or after effects are not the ones designing with it. they are not solving the kinds of problems we are. so you have to wade through and get stuck in somebody else’s quicksand of engineering and technology. —april greiman

April Greiman “blur-mode” self-portrait. A blurry image of an artist with red hear, looking sideways

April Greiman “blur-mode” self-portrait, 2009.