Michael Paul Young was a speaker/presenter at Graphika Manila in Manilla, Philippines. Photos by Paulo
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Michael Paul Young was a speaker/presenter at Graphika Manila in Manilla, Philippines. Photos by Paulo |
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Michael Paul Young presented work at APMT2 in Tokyo, Japan. This artwork was also created as a limited edition print for the Be Aware Of The Next Door Neighbor held at the gallery [...] |
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Michael Paul Young was a speaker/presenter at AIGA (Washington, DC). Lecture held in collaboration with The Corcoran Gallery of Art & College of Art + Design. |
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Michael Paul Young was a speaker/presenter at OFFF Festival in Valencia, Spain (2004). The set had some technical difficulties with audio, but a live video mix of Finding Eutaw and [...] |
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Michael Paul Young was a speaker/presenter at Flash in the Can in Toronto (2004), Canada. |
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Michael Paul Young was a speaker/presenter at BD4D in Atlanta, Georgia. Curated by Gabriel Ricioppo. |
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The line-up of this years conference that took place in the northern german town of bremen dec. 6-8, included quite illustrious guests such as the american design agencies WeWorkForThem (Michael Paul Young & Michael Cina), BrandNewSchool and the England based industrial design legend Ron Arad. |
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The Madrettor Festival will be a full 5 day festival with workshops, art installations, presentations, exhibitions, performance shows, music, media jam sessions and discussions. Both the program and the speakers list is impressive. |
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Michael Paul Young was a speaker/ presenter at the X-Media design event in Florence, Italy (2002). |
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Michael Paul Young presented at the AIGA event, Convergence (Washington, DC). Event organized by Andre Stringer, co-founder of Shilo. Final flyer design created in collaboration with Michael Cina. |
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IdN’s Fresh Conference rocked, despite the absence of some key speakers the auditorium was filled beyond capacity with students and industry members alike. From the captivating talk given by such players like Attik’s Dave Taylor and Design Graphik’s Mike Young. |