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LOQI Designer – Sagmeister & Walsh

LOQI Designer Sagmeister & Walsh

Stefan Sagmeister is a designer and art director from Austria who currently lives and works in New York City. He has worked for the Rolling Stones, The Talking Heads, Lou Reed, and The Guggenheim Museum, among many others. Exhibitions on his work have been mounted in New York, Philadelphia, Tokyo, Osaka, Seoul, Paris, Lausanne, Zurich, Vienna, Prague, Cologne & Berlin. He co-directed a documentary "The Happy Film" which premiered this spring at Tribeca Film Festival.

Jessica Walsh is a designer and art director living in New York City working for clients such as Jay-Z, Barneys, The New York Times, Levi's and The Museum of Modern Art, among many others. Her work has won most major design awards and has been featured in numerous books, galleries, museums and magazines worldwide. She has received numerous distinctions such as Forbes Magazine "30 under 30 top creatives designing the future". Her book "40 Days of Dating" is being turned into a movie.

LOQI Sagmeister & Walsh Collection

Swirling scripts. Painterly pops. Typography that talks. It’s melodic. See it. Hear it. Feel it. For Sagmeister & Walsh, it’s all about type all the time.

LOQI Sagmeister and Walsh Collection

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LOQI Interviews Stefan Sagmeister



Q. A museum nobody should miss?
A. The Museum of International Islamic Art in Kuala Lumpur.

Q. Craziest place in New York?
A. Trump Tower.

Q. An exceptional place around the world?
A. Roma Norte district in Mexico City.

Q. What's the secret of creativity?
A. A train ride.

Q. Who let the dogs out?
A. Me.

Q. What's your favourite quote?
A. “Design has to work. Art does not.” - Donald Judd

Q. What song best describes you work ethic?
A. “So far” by Chris Garneau.

Q. What kitchen utensil would you be?
A. A mixer.

Q. Pick two celebrities to be your parents.
A. Eva Zeisel and James Turrell.

Artworks by Sagmeister & Walsh

Artworks by Sagmeister and Walsh