
John Maeda (born 1966 in Seattle, Washington) is a Japanese-American graphic designer, computer scientist, university professor, and author. He is the current President of the Rhode Island School of Design. His work in design and technology explores the area where the two fields merge. Maeda was originally a software engineering student at Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) when he became fascinated with the work of Paul Rand and Muriel Cooper.
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TEDTalks : My journey in design, from tofu to RISD - John Maeda (2008)
TEDTalks : Simplicity patterns - John Maeda (2007)
TED: John Maeda: How art, technology and design inform creative leaders - John Maeda (2012)
How Something Made Doesn’t Matter
Follow the Leader
23andRISD
Printmaking with Prof. Henry Ferreira
Dustin Hostetler from Threadless
Complete, or Not Complete
Grad Program Info Session
Haining and Me
Breakfast with Prof. Fink
The Hill
RISD Alumni Art Fair Dec 2008
Critical Thinking – Critical Making
Publicness
No Recipes
Crit Week, Part 1
Update Dec 12, 2008
Salaam Garage
Zakon 1. Sokraschenie
Maskirui
Szhimai, maskirui, voploschai - i ty ne oshibesh'sya
Voploschai
Zakon 2. Organizatsiya pri pravil'noi organizatsii gromozdkoe mozhet stat' kompaktnym
Chto s chem gruppirovat'
Crit Week, Part 2
e-Views Issue #45
How to Speak Machine
Законы простоты
Maskiruya i voploschaya vremya
Prislushivaisya k svoim chuvstvam, oschuti aichaku
The Laws of Simplicity (Unabridged)
Prostota = zdravyi smysl
Prostota i rynok
Dlya kogo eta audiokniga
Kak pol'zovat'sya etoi audioknigoi
Desyat' zakonov
Szhimaya vremya
Zhizn'
TEDTalks : Logos, tofu and human pens; or, How I came to be president of RISD - John Maeda (2008)
National Veterans Art Museum
My Song
Zakon 5. Razlichiya
Russian Pictures
Redesigning Leadership
Simplicity Symposium I
John Maeda
S "tabulyatsiei" ili bez
Geshtal't iPod
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