Jeremy Mende is the principal of the San Francisco-based visual communications firm MendeDesign, a multidisciplinary design group that specializes in exploring the relationship between the surface of communication and the underlying semiotic structures that generate it. He worked in a number of design and advertising environments in both Europe and the U.S. before leveraging that experience to found MendeDesign in 2000.
He has received several national design awards from the AIGA, the Type Director's Club, the Art Director's Club, and Communication Arts, Print, and How magazines and has had work featured in several international design books, exhibitions, and publications. He currently has work in the permanent collection of the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art.
Jeremy is an adjunct professor at CCA where he teaches experimental typography and critical theory.
Adjunct Professor, Graphic Design.
BA, University of California, Los Angeles; MFA, Cranbrook Academy of Arts.
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