Posts Tagged ‘minneapolis’

Designers are Visionaries

courtesy of TrueisTrue.com

courtesy of TrueisTrue.com

I really admire Mike Cina of You Work For Them because he and his partner have shown that the designer’s vision is his or her  value. A designer’s technological or hand skills pale in comparison to the ability to imagine, to envision and to dream. Art, business, design become powerful when powerfully melded together. True is True is Mike’s digital scrapbook. It’s a great for its simplicity and its power. 

The Rake has a great article on You Work For Them. Props for it.

September 27 is Museum Day

This Saturday is Museum Day, where you can get a free pass for two to any of the following locations:

Bell Museum of Natural History
Carver County Historical Society
Gibbs Museum of Pioneer and Dakotah Life
Marjorie McNeely Conservatory
Meeker County Historical Society Museum & G.A.R. Hall
Minneapolis Institute of Arts
Minnesota Center for Book Arts
Minnesota Landscape Arboretum
Minnesota Zoo
Stearns History Museum

Friday is PARK(ing) Day

Photo by Landform Minneapolis

Tomorrow is PARK(ing) Day, a worldwide event that claims parking spots and turns them into temporary public parks. Paul Schmelzer with Walker’s “Off Center”:

I got in touch with Shanai Matteson, who’s organizing the event locally. She says she’s asked people to look for (or ask the city to put hoods on meters, for a fee) parking spaces in downtown Minneapolis. She’ll be greening up a pavement swath on Nicollet Mall and another one outside the Community Design Group on 3rd Avenue. While it all sounds so guerrilla, each team will be responsible for plugging the meters the entire time they’re there. For maximum exposure of the parking/parks idea, most participants are keeping their spots at least through the lunch hour.

Twin Cities Streets For People has more:

From 5-8pm you are welcome to stop by the new office of Community Design Group at 212 3rd Avenue North, Suite 515. A Park(ing) Spot will be up for folks to enjoy, as well as drinks and a slide show of images from Park(ing) Days past.

Solutions Twin Cities and Community Design Group are co-sponsoring this get together, which will be a chance to learn more about Park(ing) Day and to talk with other folks who are interested in reclaiming streets for people.