
June 29, 2015
Kelli Anderson
Debbie talks to artist and designer Kelli Anderson about her new pop-up book, This Book is a Planetarium, and about her collaboration with They Might Be Giants. “They said, ‘Well, you know, we need you to push it a little bit further’. And so my weird idea wasn’t weird enough for them. Which is really great. I think those are the exact kinds of clients you want to have.”
If you like paper, you’re going to love Kelli Anderson. She does things with paper, that even paper didn’t know it could do. Her work has been published by Wired UK,Gestalten, Rockport Publishing, iDN, How Design Magazine, and Hemispheres Magazine. For the last year she has been working on her own projects as part of an Adobe creative residency.
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