(14 Sept) Encountering the Henry Steiner Project Archives at M+
The Henry Steiner Project Archives consists of 39 project archives relating to the work of the person widely considered to be the father of graphic design in Hong Kong dating from the 1960s onwards.
In this series of workshops organised around the exhibition Henry Steiner: The Art of Graphic Communication, participants will learn more about Henry Steiner’s work through the eyes of designers and design historians who will select some of their favourite projects from the Henry Steiner Project Archives in the Research Centre to share with registered attendees.
Margaret Au-Yeung is a graphic designer, formerly the head of the graphic design department at HSBC. Au-Yeung worked with Henry Steiner on the rebranding of HSBC in the late 1970s and early 1980s. She facilitated the bank’s move from manual to online computer systems, overseeing the redesign of all bank forms and setting up the audio-visual division for staff training films. In 1985, Au-Yeung co-founded The Communication School with Henry Steiner, Leonie Ki, Alan Zie Yongder, and the late Paul Wong.
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