Designing Minds: Julia Hoffmann (Part 1 of 3)

This episode of Designing Minds features Julia Hoffmann, a rising star of the design world. In the first of a three part series about her career, Julia discusses her early aspirations. She talks about the importance of simplicity in logos, as well as the collaborate creative process she had with Jon Stewart and other writers of The Daily Show for the wonderfully satirical America (The Book). For more episodes of Designing Minds, click here.


Producer: Megan Cunningham, Hei-Man (Anita) Yu
Director of Photography: Mia Barker
Editor: Hei-Man (Anita) Yu
Graphics: Simon Yuen


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Julia Hoffmann

I had the great pleasure to work with Julia Hoffmann for a project I launched in New York, A Book About Death. Julia created an astonishing poster for us and contributed a card (or page) for the exhibition. She is a graphic wonder and we very much appreciated the gifts she made of her talent to the exhibition and beyond. Her poster of a book with a ribbon as bookmark spelling out the word death is genius. See it and download it from the site – it's free. Thank Julia for it.

MATTHEW ROSE / PARIS, FRANCE

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