The Herman Miller Collection: Book , 2010
h = 30, d = 0.1 in

(actual size: 8”w x 8”h)

Herman Miller asked for a marketing vehicle that would educate younger design professionals about the quality and legacy of their furniture, as many were specifying faux midcentury pieces for their clients. I chose to create a book for reps to leave with these young architects. The concise text with historic visuals puts the work of Nelson, the Eameses, Girard, and Noguchi in a contemporary light, reinforcing the value of the originals.

Other works by Jennifer Morla

Stanford Literature Lecture Series Posters , 2019
h = 60, d = 0.1 in
Massachusetts College of Art and Design
Stanford Literature Lecture Series Posters , 2019
h = 60, d = 0.1 in
Massachusetts College of Art and Design
Stanford Literature Lecture Series Posters , 2019
h = 60, d = 0.1 in
Massachusetts College of Art and Design
Wells Fargo: Branding , 1990
h = 30, d = 0.1 in
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SculptureCenter: Identity, Signage, Print Materials and Website , 2000
h = 60, d = 0.1 in
Massachusetts College of Art and Design

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