In early 2010, HeaderFooter was invited to address the MIX10 audience on the topic of CSS and web design.
Translating comps into code can be a painful and unremitting process. Learn how to develop a personalized, systematic approach to the continuous give-and-take between static comps and interactive code. Master the fine-line between minimal CSS and extensible CSS. We also explore the benefits of "designing through code" by looking at a few recent case studies.
You may download the presentation PDF here.
In May 2009, HeaderFooter became involved with Safari 7, a project highlighting "Urban Nature" in Queens, New York through a series of podcasts and subway-train takeovers focused on the MTA No. 7 train line.
Safari 7 is intended to highlight the complexity, biodiversity, conflicts, and potentials of our urban ecosystems.
If you live near New York City, be sure to join us for the next event.
Designs executed collaboratively as part of the Urban Landscape Laboratory; working in collaboration with Janette Kim, Glen Cummings, Kate Orff, Robin Fitzgerald-Green, and Lisa Elke.
Update: Safari 7 wins an Honors Award from the American Society of Landscape Architects!
In early 2009, HeaderFooter collaborated with Lab-Rad and peers at the Columbia University GSAPP to conceptualize and organize a design competition centered on the new presidential administration and the possibilities latent in their "Recovery" legislative agenda.
As a member of the competition Committee, HeaderFooter consulted on the conceptual foundation, graphical identity, marketing strategy, and jury selection for the competition.
The competiton Afterlife is ongoing in museums in the US and Europe. As of June 16, 2009 it is on display at the Berlage Institute in Rotterdam, the Netherlands.
HeaderFooter conceived, designed, and implemented this database of skyline imagery from around the world.
It currently hosts skylines from the United States; international skylines will come online as the new Wordpress CMS system is deployed sometime in late 2009.
Healing the Hood & BBall on the Block are youth programs in Chicago's Little Village neighborhood aimed at combating gang violence via proactive youth engagement.
As part of a group at Archeworks, HeaderFooter collaborated on communication strategies, graphic design, and a web presence to communicate the projects' messages to the programs' youth demographic.
Designs executed collaboratively with Ruth Schmidt, under the direction of Lee Bey and Cesar Nunez.

