Best Design City - USA
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- Woolhouse0
Ok, as far a design goes there some really great design firms / studios / labs / interactives, here in the bossom of Bostom. You have to keep your chin up here in Boston because the community for designers sucks. There just isn't the type of social interplay you'll get out in New York, Chicago, LA.
Don't get down on it though because it's partly your fault by not trying to do anything about it.
You have to really search to find the good jobs but they're here. Youjust have to be the lucky bastard at the right place at the right time. You have to make youself noticable and get active.
I know of about at least 150 really reputable design oriented places.
Email me if you need direction.
As always,
- monkeyshine0
Nashville!
...well...it could happen. We've got a brand spanking new AIGA...got one of those in M I S S I Pee Pee eye? huh?
- versa0
ah...c'mon how about Denver
well maybe not
but i love living in CO too much to leave
- davetufts0
nice kpl - not enough people quote the mighty grand master flash...
Boston beats NY and every other city any day of the week.
- dconstrukt0
*not* miami
at least the weather is great and there's TONS of hot chicks.
lol
D
- rh0
Harrisburg! LOL. Good thing you limited this to the USA, because London or Toronto would probably beat us hands down...
- KingMob0
Chicago - easily. That's why we all move to other places....
- Poopsmith0
newark, nj.
just remember...when you go for your interview, wear teflon under your collared shirt and tie.
- bez0
Newport Beach, CA
that's right. hottest bitches in the US! Design is ok.
- JazX0
dont't come to Pittsburgh ;)
- Demo0
Chicago!
- lind0
NYC -- definitely culture-wise.
They've got the National Design Museum http://ndm.si.edu/ in addition to a MYRIAD of art museums and galleries -- more so than any other U.S. cities. They've got the publishing industry, the fashion industry and people seem to be more progressive and into trends and aesthetics.
I know a guy who's moving back to NYC since he has too much work coming from the magazine and fashion photography biz in NYC (he's a photo-retoucher -- pure Photoshop work) and he doesn't want to telecommute from LA anymore.
- ridiculous0
*not* STL
- shellie0
theres always a lot of things going on in LA. many of the heavy hitters as far as design firms in the US are located here. I'd say as far as art and jobs it's probably very similar to NY.. however the culture is completely different. LA versus NYC.. its all personal preference. Nobody usually loves both, from my experience.
- fits0
*not* Dallas!
- Bio0
Meridian, Mississippi.
*cough*
sorry, nevermind.
- lifeinsodium0
you beat me to it. i was going to say sumrall, mississippi. bastard.
- Moustachio0
1) NYC
2) SF
3) Chicago
- slinky0
Washington DC
or Cleveland, TN (hehe)
- CyBrainX0
Well, I'm biased, but let me give some examples of life in NYC. I live around the block from Parsons, that has two galleries on the corner of 13th and 5th, about 8 blocks from AIGA, walking distance from countless galleries. You can join organization like the Art Directors club, Type Directors Club and go to networking events like Media Bistro. There's New School, SVA, NYU and FIT for students.