Feb 25, 2010

[Image: Title: HWY 66, New Mexico, 2007, 5 ft x 5 ft, archival digital print, via] “The best advice I ever got: walk directly up to a piece that moves you in a museum. Don’t follow the movement of people. Don’t walk right or left. Just go for the piece you’re attracted to. Chances are, it’s the most interesting.” Paraphrasing advice from Freeman Craw, designer of Craw Clarendon and Craw Modern, as told to me by Paul Shaw, expert looker.

[Image: Title: HWY 66, New Mexico, 2007, 5 ft x 5 ft, archival digital print, via] “The best advice I ever got: walk directly up to a piece that moves you in a museum. Don’t follow the movement of people. Don’t walk right or left. Just go for the piece you’re attracted to. Chances are, it’s the most interesting.” Paraphrasing advice from Freeman Crawdesigner of Craw Clarendon and Craw Modern, as told to me by Paul Shaw, expert looker.




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  • Maryland Institute of College Art

About Liz

Danzico is part designer, part teacher, part editor. As an independent consultant, she traces the roots of her craft back to her parents. According to Liz, "Growing up at least a little information architect gave me an organizational advantage over my friends." More