Shigeru Ban: Humanitarian Architecture
In keeping with Ban’s approach to his humanitarian work, the publication is constructed from modest materials and a simple two-tier typographic system. At the same time the book is given a generous trim size providing breadth and comfort to the documentation imagery. To complement the project section, the first 85 pages contain interviews and essays on Ban’s work as well as the state of humanitarian aid at the time of publication. Winner, Best of Region, The Far West, 2015 PRINT Regional Design Annual. Designed with Sarah Fowler. More images coming soon.
Studio Michael Aberman is a design studio working with a rotating cast of collaborators and clients from across a range of sectors, including cultural, architecture, education, entertainment, and fashion. The studio’s projects include identity systems, publications, websites, signage and wayfinding, exhibition design and interpretation, and content strategy. The studio has won multiple awards for its work.
From 2017–2018, Michael was the Designer-in-Residence at moCa Cleveland. He led the Design Department at the Aspen Art Museum from 2012–2017. During his time there, he designed a new identity system (currently in use) and oversaw the publishing arm of the museum, Aspen Art Press.
Select Clients
Alec Soth
Aspen Art Museum
AspenSnowmass
Christophe Guye Galerie
Chu–Gooding
Erik Madigan Heck
Fung+Blatt Architects
Headlands Center for the Arts
Hopson Rodstrom Design
IN-FO.CO
Institute 193
kevin daly Architects
Loisos+Ubbelohde
Los Angeles Center of Photography
Magnum Photos
Mikhael Subotzky
Minneapolis College of Art and Design
moCa Cleveland
PACE Gallery
Petzel Gallery
Piotr Szyhalski/Labor Camp
SFU Galleries
Sparano + Mooney Architecture
Steidl
Thames & Hudson
University of Minnesota
Utah Jazz
Utah Museum of Contemporary Art
Vertebrae
Walker Art Center