Kelli Anderson is a Brooklyn-based artist, designer, and current Adobe Creative Resident. She is currently exploring how design taps into invisible forces at play in the world – from lo-fi paper co...
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Kelli Anderson is a Brooklyn-based artist, designer, and current Adobe Creative Resident. She is currently exploring how design taps into invisible forces at play in the world – from lo-fi paper contraptions, to digital experiments, and to the release of a series of experimental pop-up books, including This Book is a Planetarium.
Kelli is well-known for her design and illustration work for NPR, The New Yorker, Wired, The New York Times, The Brooklyn Philharmonic, The American Museum of Natural History, and Airbnb—as well as her redesign of brands such as Russ & Daughters, momofuku and Munchery. Other popular projects have included a paper record player wedding invitation and a newspaper collaboration with Martha Rosler (ed. Sarah Resnick)—which was displayed at the Museum of Modern Art. In 2008, she worked with the Yes Men to create and distribute a meticulously recreated copy of The New York Times—for which they won the Ars Electronica Prix Award of Distinction in 2009. Kelli has spoken at events such as TEDx, TYPO, Webstock, and Semipermanent and has had her work covered by NPR, Wired UK, New York Magazine, iDN, How Design Magazine, Best American Infographics, Victionary, Gestalten, Monsa, The Atlantic, Mashable, Brainpickings, The Great Discontent, Design*Sponge, Public Radio New Zealand, Design Matters, Real Simple, Art on Paper, Computer Arts, and Uppercase Magazine. Her work has also been shown at ApexArt, the Annenberg Space, Jen Bekman Gallery and the New York Public Library.
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