
Debbie Millman has worked in the design business for over 25 years. She is President of the design division at Sterling Brands. She has been there for nearly 15 years and in that time she has worked on the redesign of global brands for Pepsi, Procter & Gamble, Campbell’s, Colgate, Nestle and Hasbro. Prior to Sterling, she was a Senior Vice President at Interbrand and a Marketing Director at Frankfurt Balkind. Debbie is President of the AIGA, the largest professional association for design. She is a contributing editor at Print Magazine, a design writer at FastCompany.com and Brand New and Chair of the Masters in Branding Program at the School of Visual Arts in New York City. In 2005, she began hosting the first weekly radio talk show about design on the Internet. The show is titled “Design Matters with Debbie Millman” and it is now featured on DesignObserver.com. In addition to “Look Both Ways: Illustrated Essays on the Intersection of Life and Design,” (HOW Books, 2009, she is the author of "How To Think Like A Great Graphic Designer" (Allworth Press, 2007) and “The Essential Principles of Graphic Design” (Rotovision, 2008).
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Yup, the "Juneau" paradies have already started:
http://i34.tinypic.com/28iapoi.jpg
And the Times did call Palin "Dan Quayle with a vagina", so maybe this is a case of history repeating itself. Let's hope we get it right the second time around.
I was all for keeping Madam Palin's private life off limits until I realized that, as Vice President, she has an agenda to control the private life of my family with her fundamentalist views. It's all fair game now.
Such a distraction from the serious and important issues facing us.
The whole thing seems like a circus.
Camilla
I saw a quote from Gov. Palin that she supported teaching "abstinence before marriage" in the Alaska schools. I guess she forgot to start in her own home. What a role model she will make if her party was to win.
Not so funny in real life? Really, I'm finding this twice as funny, although the "dancing junk" scene was pretty good. I'm more worried about all the right-wing bills getting put on the ballot for the election without the actual intent to win but only to enhance turnout among those who detest the ideas of gay marriage, a lack of AKs on the street or the right of a woman to choose.
So hateful. So bitter. So uninformed. Read this and get a clue:
http://online.wsj.com/article/SB122044753790594947.html?mod=todays_columnists
It's all trash. These people are great as a nice family living in Alaska—not leading our country.
The Juno thing is funny. It's offensive, but that's what happens when you expose your family to the modern political environment. You gotta expect that.
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