CIA Students Render NEO Landmarks, One Character at a Time
Have you seen the new gallery spaces in Cleveland Hopkins International Airport? The first exhibit features large, black-and-white images of NEO landmarks which are dynamically rendered in font characters whose style is consistent with the structures they build.
Listen as Jacqueline Muhammad, Community Relations Manager for Cleveland Hopkins International Airport, explains the mayor’s city-wide arts initiative and describes the various spaces within the airport set aside as galleries.
Watch as Chris Ramsay of Ramsay Creative, and also a Communication Design Instructor at Cleveland Institute of Art. shows us some of his students work on display in one of the airport’s gallery spaces which is on the RTA level. The large format printing of the student’s works that are on display were generously provided by Image Lab Media.
If you don’t want to wait for your next flight to see the exhibit, you can also view the artwork on line at www.TypeCityCleveland.com. This display will be in place at least through the fall of 2011, and maybe to the end of the year.