Lorraine Wild

Lorraine Wild is a graphic designer in Los Angeles and current faculty in the Graphic Design Program at CalArts. Her design firm, Green Dragon Office, focuses on collaborative work with artists, architects, curators, editors and publishers. In addition, she serves as the Creative Design Consultant to the Los Angeles County Museum of Art, consulting on publications, exhibitions, and design for public outreach. In 2006, Wild received the most prestigious award in the U.S. for graphic design: the Gold Medal of the AIGA. She has also received numerous awards from the New York Art Director’s Club, American Center for Design, the American Institute of Architects, the AAM, and the American Association of University Publishers. Wild’s award-winning books have been included in AIGA’s selective "50 Books/50 Covers" competition over 25 times. Recent projects include the design of books and exhibition catalogues for the Museum of Modern Art, the New Museum, the Los Angeles County Museum of Art, and the Stedelijk Museum in Amsterdam. She is a graduate of the Cranbrook Academy of Art and the Yale School of Art.

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Ideas from the History of Graphic Design (Coursera) Coursera
California Institute of the Arts

Ideas from the History of Graphic Design (Coursera)

Embark on a journey through time to understand the rich tapestry of graphic design's past. This unique Coursera course offers an in-depth exploration into four critical periods or themes that have defined the evolution of design. From its inception as a recognized practice to contemporary approaches, this course will equip you with insights into why designs take their current forms and how designers have creatively addressed various challenges over the centuries.

Jun 8th 2026
4 Weeks
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