Speaker: Ayşegül Çinici Yazıcı
Each exhibition has a spatial setup and a storytelling in this sense. This story is essentially based on the message that the curator wants to convey to his audience. The other person who should absorb the content of this message as much as the curator of the exhibition is, the designer who will create for the visual identity of the exhibition. Designing for an exhibition needs expertise in terms of graphic design as well as architectural design. The design of all printed materials for the exhibition, which helps to establish the link between the artwork-space-audience, is therefore an important process and an integral part of every exhibition. In this seminar, this process and the distribution of the designed elements in the art space will be covered through printed and applied examples.
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About Ayşegül Çinici Yazıcı
Born in 1971 in Ankara, Ayşegül Yazıcı graduated from TED Ankara College and completed her studies at the Graphic Design Department of Mimar Sinan Fine Arts University, İstanbul. After receiving her master's degree at the Cinema-TV Institute of the same university, she participated in several certificate programs related to her profession in educational institutions such as London Central Saint Martins and UAL: London College of Communication.
After working as a graphic designer and creative director in design offices for many years, she was commissioned as the director of Plato Sanat, a non-profit art institution, which she co-founded in 2010. In the same period, she thought graphic design and gave lectures on the related fields as Typography, Corporate Identity and Layout Design at a vocational school. Yazıcı continues to work on art projects for Plato Sanat and she prepares and hosts Art Feed on Youtube, a program focusing mainly on contemporary art.