Liz Farrelly

Design journalist and editor

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Design journalist and editor for Design Week and Blueprint, her books include 100@360: Graphic Design's New Global Generation, Brooklyn: New Style, Forever Fashion: 30 Years of Subculture and April Greiman: Graphic Evolutionary

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Mark Taper Forum, exterior view 
   
    Mark Taper Forum, new theatre 
   
    Mark Taper Forum's new downstairs lounge 
   
    Mark Taper Forum's new ladies restroom

All LA's a Stage

Mark Taper Forum, exterior view    Mark Taper Forum, new theatre     Mark Taper Forum's new downstairs lounge     Mark Taper Forum's new ladies restroom

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Images from the Orange County Museum of Art exhibit,    Birth of the Cool       Julius Shulman's Case Study #21           William Claxton's Jam Session

Romantic Spanish Meets Cool Modern

Images from the Orange County Museum of Art exhibit, Birth of the Cool Julius Shulman's Case Study #21 William Claxton's Jam Session

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