Tall Tales From a Large Man at UMBC

Using scientific proof and state-of-the-art multimedia techniques, Aaron James Draplin of the Draplin Design Codelivers a sucker punch of a talk that aims to provide bonafide proof of work, the highs and lows of a ferociously independent existence and a couple tall tales from his so-called career in the cutthroat world of contemporary graphic design.

Just a regular guy with a trajectory a little dirtier than yours, his talk is open to all oncomers brave enough to show up. If you are a youngster, you may find yourself inspired to attack your design future in a different way. If you are established, you may just leave feeling grateful you don’t have anything to do with him. Hard to say. Be there!

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Date:
Thursday, April 9th
7:00 pm to 8:30 pm

Address:
University of Maryland, Baltimore County
First floor of the Albin O. Kuhn Library
1000 Hilltop Circle
Baltimore, MD 21250

Price:
Free and open to the public

Parking:
Top Floor of the Walker Avenue Garage. This is adjacent to the Library. For more information see the Parking Map.

  • Visitor parking is available in metered lots with either single space mechanical meters or a pay and display station.
  • Mechanical meters are enforced year round Monday-Friday from 7:30 am until 9:00 pm. Meter fees are $.25 for each 15 minutes, quarters only, maximum time of 5 hours. Parking Services does not guarantee that change will be available on campus. The mechanical meters are located at the Administration Drive Garage.
  • Pay and display visitor parking is $2.00 per hour and payable by MasterCard, Visa or exact currency (no change provided). Pay and display parking is enforced Monday-Friday from 7:00 am until 7:00 pm. Pay and display visitor parking is located at Lot 7, Lot 9, Commons Garage first level and Walker Ave Garage top level.
  • A visitor with a disabled plate/placard may park in a metered space on Administration Dr Garage without cost for a maximum of 5 hours. The Pay and Display visitor pay stations are ADA compliant and visitors with disabled plate/placard will need to pay when parking in these areas.
By AIGA Baltimore
Published March 26, 2015