As part of a recent round of curation of submissions, the West Michigan Graphic Design Archives has accepted the Weathering Emotions exhibit into its collection. The curator noted that the exhibit is exemplary of collaborative problem-solving with a challenging purpose: to help children and families explore and process emotions. In addition to its focus on […]
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Weathering Emotions Added to Archives Collection
October 6, 2025
Designer Profile: Mike Gorman
September 19, 2025
Mr. @ Mr&MrsEducation: BS in Visual Communications, Ferris State University Did you always know you wanted to pursue Graphic Design? When I was young, I didn’t know what graphic design was. I wanted to be an inventor. Later, my middle school acquired several Commodore PET computers—with eight kilobytes of memory and a cassette drive for […]
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A Child’s Mind: Reception and Panel Discussion
August 20, 2025
UPDATE: Unfortunately, due to unforeseen circumstances, we have made the difficult decision to postpone this event. Updated information will be shared soon. Thank you for your interest! Join us at the Grand Rapids Children’s Museum on September 9, from 5:30 until 8:00 p.m. We’ll tour the Weathering Emotions Exhibit, and then hear a panel of curators, designers, and fabricators […]
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Designer Profile: Anne Redford
August 15, 2025
Senior Manager, Global Field Creative StrategyMillerKnoll, Inc.Education: Ferris State University (Graphic design and MBA) Did you always know you wanted to pursue Graphic Design? For most of high school, I had planned on being a physical therapist. It was in the math and science track, and I was excited by its proximity to sports and […]
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Archives Tour Helps Students Visualize Ideas through Design Process
November 1, 2024
In early October, twenty-five junior students from the Western Michigan University Graphic Design Program made an in-person visit to the archives. In preparation, Instructor of Graphic Design Brian Edlefson had chosen more than 20 items from the collection, spanning the 1940s to the present. “I wanted students to review the primary sources,” Brian explains; “to […]
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