Design disciplines are blurring. There’s perhaps no better example than supergraphics–large-scale environmental graphics that actively change the feeling of an entire space, or even an entire building ...
Los Angeles city officials may be too witless to notice illegal billboards, or too scared to challenge the people who put them up, or too distracted by the promises of funding for pet projects to say ...
Many designers will associate the word “supergraphics” with exhibitions, building facades and art installations. The term is used to describe large-scale graphics, typography and imagery that adorns ...
The cost of installing giant billboards in Los Angeles is getting more expensive thanks to City Attorney Carmen Trutanich. Call it a sign of things to come. Trutanich has obtained arrest warrants for ...
New digital billboards and supergraphics were banned again in Los Angeles on Friday by a unanimous vote of the Los Angeles City Council. The ordinance also prohibits commercial signs visible from ...
Trained as a ballet dancer, painter and graphic designer, she was at the forefront of a movement that upended design and architecture with bold graphics. By Penelope Green Barbara Stauffacher Solomon, ...
Supergraphics - as the name hints - are graphics on a big scale. Which is fitting since they were also a big - even revolutionary - concept, cooked up by some of the most radical post-modern ...
A federal judge has issued a temporary injunction barring the city of Los Angeles from taking action against unpermitted supergraphics on at least 18 buildings while the case moves ahead in court. U.S ...
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The LA Weekly was taking a peek at court papers when we came across an interesting tidbit by a federal district judge who issued a preliminary injunction in June barring the city of Los Angeles from ...
It looks like Councilmember Jack Weiss’ plan to impose hefty fines on companies that post multi-story “supergraphics” signs plastered illegally around Los Angeles is kaput – for now. A federal court ...