Stefan Sagmeister - Please Be Nice to Reini

Time for a little true story and one of my favorite design tales… When graphic designer Stefan Sagmeister invited his friend Reini to visit him in New York City in 1988, his friend was concerned about his chances with the ladies. Would New York’s beautiful-but-tough women ignore him? In response, Sagmeister created a poster of his friend’s face under a bold black font declaring, “Dear Girls! Please Be Nice to Reini” and plastered copies on walls throughout his Lower East Side neighborhood. The poster became a local sensation and Reini left New York with a girlfriend. The power of a neighborhood poster (*tear*)…

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Candy is an artist, designer, and urban planner in NYC. She likes to make city information more engaging through design and the creative use of public space. She also seeks to empower citizens by improving the ways people share information. Read her blog, view her work, and feel the power.
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