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Selected Works Annual Repor ts BrainJuicer Group Annual Report Wrap and Financial Report for a UK-based publiclytraded market research company. Financial Security Assurance Annual report for a financial guaranty insurance company. Financial Security Assurance Annual report for a financial guaranty insurance company. Financial Security Assurance Annual report for a financial guaranty insurance company. AT&T Annual report for a telecommunications company. Designed while an Associate at Richard Danne & Associates. AT&T Annual report for a telecommunications company. Designed while an Associate at Richard Danne & Associates. Seagram Annual report for a wine and spirits company. Designed while an Associate at Richard Danne & Associates. New York Power Authority Annual report for the country's largest state-owned, nonprofit power organization. Designed while an Associate at Richard Danne & Associates. Seagram Annual report for a wine and spirits company. Designed while an Associate at Richard Danne & Associates. Spencer Stuart Annual review for an executive search firm. Designed in collaboration with Enterprise IG. New Destiny Housing bers who work there, and the services and activities that it offers. Most of all, it celebrates the 38 families who call it home – and who put a human face to our mission. These residents’ determination, grit and achievements; their willingness to break with batterers and risk homelessness – to face dangers, sacrifices and reprisals – is the force that motivates all our work. With such heroic role models, how can we do anything less than commit our best resources and efforts to the task? A Marcello Manor Album We remain deeply grateful to all those who stood by us during these two very tough past years. We thank our board members for their unfailing vision, generosity, and hands-on involvement; our staff members for the dedication and skills with which they carried out that vision; and the donors and funders whose support undergirded our work. Because of you, we were able to more than meet our goals. With your ongoing help, we will continue partnering with, championing, and promoting the progress of some of the city’s most vulnerable – and most inspiring – families and children. Annual report for a non-profit organization that builds and manages housing facilities for victims of domesic abuse. Sue Fleck Carol Corden Chairperson Executive Director 2 How do you help families recovering from the trauma of domestic violence move towards healing, safety and independence? How do you integrate 38 separate and diverse households into a single building that feels like home? What does it take to build a community? What does it take to rebuild lives? 3 Biennial Report 2010–2011 The Staff Then, you bring in a staff that cares deeply about the parents… about the children… 10 11 New Destiny Housing Annual report for a non-profit organization that builds and manages housing facilities for victims of domesic abuse. New Destiny Housing Annual report for a non-profit organization that builds and manages housing facilities for victims of domesic abuse. Brooklyn Bureau of Community Service Annual report for Brooklyn’s largest social service agency. Books Jaguar Cars North America 376 page book commemorating 50 years in America. Designed in collaboration with Dugdale Projects. The Galleries at the American Bible Society 120 page book for an exhibition of exhibition of the photographs of Ruth Anderson taking in southern Spain during the 1930s. Susan Casserly Griffin 32 page book for a landscape painter, printed using on-demand publishing technology. Collateral BrainJuicer Marketing one-pagers for a UK-based research company with offices in 12 countries. These were produced in both A4 and US formats. Pitney Bowes Marketing brochure for a mail folder and inserter. Pitney Bowes Marketing brochures for shipping and mailing software/ hardware products. Financial Security Assurance Marketing brochure for asset-backed and structured finance financial guaranty insurance. Foundation for Landscape Studies A biannual journal for a foundation whose mission is to foster an active understanding of the importance of place in human life. Central Park Conservancy Limited edition marketing book for a $100 million capital campaign. Central Park Conservancy Central Park Playgrounds Heckscher Playground Adventure Playground Tots Playground • 63rd Street, mid-park • West 67th Street • West 68th Street • Built 1926 • Built 1935–1936 West 77th Street Playground Diana Ross Playground Pinetum Playground (Northwest Playground) • Built 1941 • Reconstructed 1966 • Reconstructed 1968 • Removed c.1990 • Reconstructed 1997 • Reconstructed 1989 Spector Playground Safari Playground Wild West Playground Rudin Family Playground Tarr Family Playground • West 85th Street • West 91st Street • West 93rd Street • West 96th Street • West 100th Street • Built 1935–1936 • Built 1935–1936 • Built 1935–1936 • Built 1935–1936 • Built 1935–1936 • Built 1935–1936 • Northwest Playground built 1936 • Reconstructed 1999 • Reconstructed 1975 • Reconstructed 1997 • Reconstructed 1988 • Reconstructed 1992 • Reconstructed as Pinetum • Reconstructed 1989 • Renovated 1972 Mariners’ Playground • West 84th Street • West 85th Street • Built 1935–1936 • Reconstructed 1969 • West 81st Street • Built 1956 • Reconstructed 1935 • Renovated 1969 • Renovated 1992 West 110th Street Playground • West 110th Street • Reconstructed 1972 • Built 1935–1936 • Reconstructed 2009 • Renovated 1992 Playground 1997 • Reconstructed 2006 • Reconstructed 2005 W 77 ST W 72 ST W 67 ST W 61 ST CENTRAL PARK WEST W 90 ST W 86 ST T W 81 ST W 96 ST W 101 ST W 106 ST CENTRAL PARK WEST CENTRAL PARK WEST WEST DRIVE 72 T ES W C ST ROSS THE LAKE RSE ROAD DR ACP BLVD IVE NORTH MEADOW EAST D RIVE THE RESERVOIR LENOX AVE VE EAST DRIVE EA ST D RI ANSVE E RIV R 86 ST T 79 ST TRANSVERSE ROAD D ST EA THE POND 97 ST TR ANSV ERSE ROAD DR IVE AD CENTRAL PARK SOUTH 6 AVE GREAT LAWN W ES T METROPOLITAN MUSEUM OF ART FIFTH AVE Tabloid-size marketing/planning brochure for an initiative to renovate all the playgrounds in Central Park. E 59 ST Billy Johnson Playground Rumsey Playground • East 71st Street • Built 1937 • Built 1935–1936 • Reconstructed as Rumsey • Reconstructed 1986 • Renovated 1990 HARLEM MEER FIFTH AVE FIFTH AVE E 65 ST • East 67th Street CENTRAL PARK NORTH 65 ST T RANSVE RSE R O 7 AVE E IV DR Playfield, 1985 • Used for SummerStage, 1990 E 69 ST East 72nd Street Playground E 72 ST E 76 ST Levin Playground E 79 ST Friedman Playground E 84 ST Osborn Playground Ancient Playground E 102 ST E 97 ST E 90 ST East 96th Street Playground E 106 ST Robert Bendheim Playground Bernard Family Playground East 110th Street Playground • East 76th Street • East 79th Street • East 84th Street • East 85th Street • Built 1935–1936 • Built 1956 as Levy Playground • Built 1953 • Built 1935–1936 • Built 1935–1936 • Reconstructed 1987 • Relocated and Rebuilt 1991 • Removed 1972 • Reconstructed 1945 • Built 1935–1936 • Built 1935–1936 • Built 1935–1936 • Built 1935–1936 • Reconstructed 1969 • Renovated 1996 • Reconstructed 1972 • Rebuilt 1980 • Reconstructed 1997 • Reconstructed 1991 • Reconstructed 1979 • Reconstructed 2000 • Reconstructed 2010 • Reconstructed 2009 • Renovated 1994 • East 72nd Street • East 96th Street • East 100th Street • East 108th Street • East 110th Street • Renovated 1996 10 13 Introduction A Framework for Rebuilding and Managing Central Park Playgrounds C entral Park’s first play- “ The crowd of children seen on any istration of New York City Parks development, ideas about the nur- act with other children. On the ground according to the Commissioner Robert Moses, eight- turing, education, and amusement most basic level, this is accom- contemporary definition een additional playgrounds were of children have been a subject of plished through play features and was built in 1926. built between 1934 and 1936 in ongoing discussion and debate. amenities for children and their Located in the southwest corner of landscapes just inside the perime- Increasingly since the Victorian era, caregivers in the context of a space the Park, Heckscher Playground ter of the Park. During the next fifty these ideas have been manifested that is self-contained, dedicated to included an area with swings, years, a few new playgrounds were in material culture—in books and their exclusive use, and generally climbers, and slides; a large wading added and others removed, result- toys, and in the design of schools, accessible from the nearby homes pool; a recreation building; and ing in the twenty-one playgrounds playgrounds, and other environ- and schools of the children they open areas for active games. This that exist in the Park today. While ments. Among these, playgrounds serve. pleasant afternoon in this portion of the Park is concept of a playground—a sepa- not part of the original design, hold a unique place as public, out- rate space for the exclusive use of Central Park’s playgrounds have door environments that are, for tial premise has remained consis- enough to bring a smile to the face of the children and containing facilities become a vital part of the rich many children, their primary out- tent, playgrounds are constantly grimmest ascetic, and quite sufficient, were nothing more added, to prove the great blessing of this pleasure-ground to the surrounding city. ” Excerpt from “A Ramble in Central Park,” published in Harper’s, October 1879. While their purpose and essen- and equipment—emerged at the legacy and tradition of play in the door experience and connection to refined and reinvented to reflect turn of the twentieth century in Park, and the places where genera- children of other ages and back- evolving ideas and contemporary response to rapid urbanization and tions of children have begun a life- grounds. expectations about children’s needs reformers’ concerns about its time of recreation in Central Park. effects on children. Early proposals The fundamental premise of the playground has remained essen- and the role of play. As spaces for children in a child-centered society, to add such self-contained play- Continuity and Change in tially unchanged since the early they receive a heightened level grounds in Central Park met with Central Park’s Playgrounds twentieth century. Playgrounds pro- of focus, and there has always vehement resistance: Defenders of Since the emergence in the eigh- vide an outlet for physical energy, been an expectation that they the Park’s original design and pur- teenth century of the concept of a safe space for children to explore adapt and change in response to pose opposed such specialized childhood as a distinct and and challenge themselves, and the the experience of successive facilities as encroachments on the uniquely important phase of human opportunity to socialize and inter- landscaped park intended for generations of playground users. In the more than seventy-five years unstructured recreation. To justify since they were built, Central the creation of Heckscher Play- Park’s playgrounds have gone ground its advocates emphasized through numerous transformations, that, by protecting the surrounding landscape from overuse and damage by children, it would serve to support the Park’s greater purpose. Heckscher Playground represented the beginning of an era during which many “purpose-built” facilities were added to the Park to accommodate specific forms of active recreation. Under the admin- 1 3 2 4 1: Heckscher Playground, the first playground in Central Park, built in 1926. 2: Child running in Heckscher Playground, 2010. Three versions of the West 110th Street Playground: 3: Initial construction, 1936. 4: Partially reconstructed, 1992. 5: Fully reconstructed, 2006. 5 5 Central Park Conservancy Brochure/folder to promote the Cityscape Institute’s park-related consulting services. Friends of Morningside Park Promotional guide for a park at the northwest corner of Central Park. Manhattan Country School Marketing brochure for an independent K-8 school. Manhattan Country School Campaign materials for a $12.3 million capital campaign. Manhattan Country School Commemorative poster for an annual book award. AIGA/NY Chapter Poster for AIGA NY Chapter events. Fashion Institute of Technology College recruiting poster. Fashion Institute of Technology College recruiting poster. Environmental Financial Security Assurance Signage program for a corporate headquarters. Designed in collaboration with Harriet Spear Design. Financial Security Assurance Signage program for a corporate headquarters. Designed in collaboration with Harriet Spear Design. Amherst Signage program for the New York office of a Texas-based securities firm. Amherst Signage program for the New York office of a Texas-based securities firm. Owens Illinois Installation of banners commemorating the company’s ongoing expansion into global markets. Designed while at Danne & Blackburn. Owens Illinois Nautical banners within view of a company-built marina and park. Designed while at Danne & Blackburn. The Galleries at the American Bible Society Exhibition of the photographs of Ruth Anderson taking in southern Spain during the 1930s. The Galleries at the American Bible Society Exhibition of the photographs of Ruth Anderson taking in southern Spain during the 1930s. Build America Mutual Portable exhibit (original version) Build America Mutual SPO N SO RED BY RATED R ATED A AA AB BY YS S&P &P Bannerstand (original version) Build America Mutual THE MUNICIPAL BONDS D WE INSURE BUILD T PUBLIC INFRASTRUCTURE AND DREAMS, R AND SAVE OUR ISSUER-MEMBERS MONEY. BAM IS RATED AA/STABLE AND IS SPONSORED BY T THE NATIONAL LEAGUE OF CITIES. Portable exhibit (new version) Build America Mutual Bannerstand (new version) Financial Security Assurance WORKING AS A TEAM TO HELP YOU ACHIEVE SUCCESS Portable exhibit Financial Security Assurance WORKING AS A TEAM Bannerstand TO HELP YOU ACHIEVE SUCCESS Astron Solutions Unique. Af Affordable. ffordable. f fordable. Friendly. Friendlyyy. What we do: Compensation & Talent Management HR Consulting. Portable Exhibit What we offer: Unique and Affordable Solutions. 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Praedium Group Financial Security Assurance Trademark for a company specializing in site analysis and real estate redevelopment. Annual Report 2006 New Destiny Housing Financial Security Assurance Comprehensive identity for a non-profit organization that builds and manages housing facilities for victims of domesic abuse. Annual Report 2006 Rothzeid, Kaiserman, Financial Security and Bee Tompson Assurance Logotype for an architectural firm. Annual Report 2006 Designed in collaboration with Dugdale Projects. Heikes Forman Group Financial Security Assurance Identity for an executive search firm specializing in the advertising industry. Annual Report 2006 DuPont Financial Security Assurance Commemorative identity. Annual Report 2006 Designed while an Associate at Richard Danne & Associates. Financial Security Security Assurance Assurance Trademark for a financial guaranty insurance company. Annual Report 2006 Designed while an Associate at Richard Danne & Associates. Legato Financial Security Assurance Trademark for a special event marketing communications company. Annual Report 2006 Foundation Financial Security for Landscape Assurance Studies Logotype for a foundation whose mission is to foster an active understanding of the importance of place in human life. Annual Report 2006 Manhattan Financial Security School Country Assurance Symbol/book seal for an annual book award. Annual Report 2006 Precision Meetings Financial Security and Events Assurance Trademark for a meetings and events planning company. Annual Report 2006 Educated Artists Identity for a non-profit that educates and advises performing artists about student debt. Mendes Júnior Financial Security Assurance Trademark for a Brazilian steel and construction company. Annual Report 2006 Designed while an Associate at Richard Danne & Associates. Noetic Design Financial Security Assurance Logotype for a computer software development company. Annual Report 2006 HTI Associates Financial Security Assurance Trademark for a venture capital firm specializing in technology companies. Annual Report 2006 Bill Ballenberg Financial Security Photography Assurance Trademark for a photographer. Annual Report 2006 Bill Ballenberg Financial Security Voiceover Assurance Artist Identity for a former photographer turned voiceover artist. Annual Report 2006 Burnham Financial Security Trust Investors Assurance Trademark for a financial investment company. Annual Report 2006 Designed in collaboration with Andrea Barash Design. Central Park Conservancy Logotype for a Central Park intiative. Spence-Chapin Financial Security for Services Assurance Families and Children Identity for an annual fundraising initiative for a private adoption agency. Annual Report 2006 Special Events Fair Isaac Direct Mail Invitation for an annual financial services/user conference. Fair Isaac Program and Agenda for an annual financial services/user conference. Financial Security Assurance Invitation, folder and registration form for an annual three-day municipal finance conference in Southern California. Financial Security Assurance Invitations to annual holiday parties in San Francisco and Los Angeles. Financial Security Assurance Invitation for a cocktail reception at 30 St Mary Axe in London. New Destiny Housing Invitation for an annual fundraising benefit. Foundation for Landscape Studies Invitation for an annual fundraising luncheon. Foundation for Landscape Studies Invitation for an annual fundraising luncheon. Merrill Lynch Temporary sign systems for various conferences. Fiorello H. LaGuardia High School of Music & Art and Performing Arts Poster for an annual musical theatre/cabaret perfomance featuring graduating seniors from the esteemed drama program at LaGuardia. VERY VER V E RY ERY AT THE THE E ND END Produced by Sandy Faison Music Direction by Jeffrey Buchsbaum Directed by Sam Levin & Emily Skeggs Eight LaGuardia High School senior drama majors perform songs about holding on, Monday, June 23rd at 7:00 and 9:30 pm (doors open at 6:30 and 9:00) letting go The Tap Room at the Knitting Factory and moving forward. 74 Leonard Street, between Church & Broadway Tickets: $12 in advance, $15 at the door (available online at knittingfactory.com, or text SWEETB TO 467467 to purchase via text message) For directions and more information, visit www.knittingfactory.com Design: Skeggs Design Fiorello H. LaGuardia High School of Music & Art and Performing Arts Poster for an annual musical theatre/cabaret perfomance featuring graduating seniors from the esteemed drama program at LaGuardia. Sweet Beginnings: WHERE IS LOVE? 16 extraordinary LaGuardia Arts High School students take a musical subway ride that features love at every stop. Monday, June 29th, 6:00 and 9:00 pm The Sage Theater 711 Seventh Avenue Director: Sandy Faison Music Director: Larry Pressgrove Producer: Lil Arbogast Featuring Anthony Alfaro, Matthew Amira, Anne Berkowitz, Anthony Bocconi, Brittany Conigatti, Mollie Downes, Gabby Febland, Cara Feuer, Giullian Gioiello, Molly Jobe, Billy Rayner, Brandon Reilly, Wayne Rodgers, Katie Scharf, Shanice Spencer and Arianna Vogel. Fiorello H. LaGuardia High School of Music & Art and Performing Arts Poster for an annual musical theatre/cabaret perfomance featuring graduating seniors from the esteemed drama program at LaGuardia. Join 17 extraordinary LaGuardia Arts students as they take a musical look at the people and things that shape our lives... Monday, June 20th 6:00 and 9:00 pm Mint Theater 311 West 43rd Street Tickets: $22 Director: Rob Krausz Music Director: Larry Pressgrove Producers: Lil Arbogast, Sandy Faison and Nikki Goldschein (available online only at Anna Budinger, Maurice Dawkins, Nikki www.brownpapertickets.com/ Goldschein, Elana Gantman, Bianca Herrera, event/176149) Jackson Hinden, Oliver Houser, Geena Featuring: Mohammed Omari Ali, Molly Allen, Yael Rizowy, Andrew Rodriguez, Zoe Smith Marielle Young and James Zebooker. Design: Skeggs Design Quintos, Stephanie Randall, Shane Reagan, Fiorello H. LaGuardia High School of Music & Art and Performing Arts Poster for an annual musical theatre/cabaret perfomance featuring graduating seniors from the esteemed drama program at LaGuardia. Join some extraordinary LaGuardia Arts graduating seniors as they share their own off-center perspective on life. Monday, June 18th 6:00 pm and 9:00 pm The Black Box Theater Fiorello H. LaGuardia High School Tickets: $5 for students, $10 for adults (available online only at www.brownpapertickets.com/ event/253324 Director: Rob Krausz Music Director: Larry Pressgrove Producers: Lil Arbogast, Sandy Faison, Carolina Ferreira and Emilie Woods Starring: Daniel Krakovski, Fergus Baumann, Jerad Kemp, Blaise Bayno-Krebs, Emma Diaz, Gabi Woods, Jamie Sanders, Jasmine Lawrence, Peter Madsen, Anna Lentz, Audrey Rosenblith, Cesar Contreras, Ebban Maeda, Joey Sims, Maddy Sher, Megan Caccavale, Sarah Grossman Nieves, Sean Hardy, Simone Grossman Manhattan School for Children Poster for an annual public school fundraising event. Manhattan School for Children Poster for an annual public school fundraising event. Websites Central Park Conservancy Website for a Central Park Conservancy initiative. > view website http://planforplay.centralparknyc.org Educated Artists Identity for a non-profit that educates and advises performing artists about student debt. > view website http://www.educatedartists.org Foundation for Landscape Studies Website for a foundation whose mission is to foster an active understanding of the importance of place in human life. > view website http://www.foundationforlandscapestudies.org Foundation for Landscape Studies First in the series of online interactive flip books from the Foundation’s rare book collection. > view website http://foundationforlandscapestudies.onlineculture.co.uk/silverlight2 CL Browning Ranch Website for a ranch and environmental study center in the Texas hill country. > view website http://www.clbrowningranch.org Elizabeth Barlow Rogers Website for an author, educator, civic leader and foundation president. > view website http://www.elizabethbarlowrogers.com East 86th Street Association Website for a neighborhood association. > view website http://www.e86th.org Financial Security Assurance Initial website for a financial guaranty insurance company (1996). Burk Uzzle Photography Website for a photographer (2001).