Describing herself as a graphic artist, Marian Bantjes is known for the detailed and lovingly precise vector art, obsessive hand work, patterning and highly ornamental style that have brought her international recognition as a visual designer. Bantjes discusses the curious and unexpected paths of inspiration; how early experiences, travels and a variety of interests have shaped her work; and how design contributes to culture and promotes inspired thinking in others. With support from AIGA Detroit - the professional association for design.
This lecture sponsored by AIGA Detroit and the University of Michigan: Penny W. Stamps, the Distinguished Visitors Program
Added by AIGA Detroit on March 10, 2010