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Ellen Lupton was born on 1963 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, U.S., is an American graphic designer. Discover Ellen Lupton's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is she in this year and how she spends money? Also learn how she earned most of networth at the age of 61 years old?

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1963

Ellen Lupton (born 1963) is a graphic designer, curator, writer, critic, and educator.

Known for her love of typography, Lupton is the Betty Cooke and William O. Steinmetz Design Chair at Maryland Institute College of Art.

Previously she was the Senior Curator of Contemporary Design at Cooper Hewitt, Smithsonian Design Museum in New York City and was named Curator Emerita after 30 years of service.

She is the founding director of the Graphic Design M.F.A. degree program at Maryland Institute College of Art (MICA), where she also serves as director of the Center for Design Thinking.

She has written numerous books on graphic design for a variety of audiences.

She has contributed to several publications, including Print, Eye, I.D., Metropolis, and The New York Times.

Lupton was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania in 1963 and grew up in Baltimore, Maryland.

1973

Her parents divorced in 1973 when she and her twin sister, Julia, were ten years old.

As a self-professed "art girl" from a family of English teachers, her love of typography combined her love of art and writing.

1981

Lupton attended Cooper Union College in 1981 as a fine art student, where she discovered graphic design and the "expressive potential of typography."

Lupton described this discovery of graphic design as "a revelation... Design really wasn't in the mainstream back then. It was esoteric. It was the thing you did if you were very 'neat,' which I wasn't.”

After graduating, Lupton was offered a position as curator of the newly-founded Cooper Union Herb Lubalin Study Center of Design and Typography.

This combined her long-standing interests in writing and design in her first curatorial position.

With an interest in the do-it-yourself movement, Lupton took advantage of limited resources to visually construct the history of graphic design, surprising peers in her ability to meld the visual and verbal.

These exhibits provided an arena in which "objects, images, and text functioned as both the method of communication and the subject of inquiry."

At this time, Lupton began to write critically about typography and design, utilizing a post-structuralist framework to understand how design is embedded in political, economic, and social contexts, saying, "Typography and architecture are not neutral containers for the content or programs they are thought to neatly accommodate. These are fundamental insights of modern and post-modern thinking."

She has cited Ferdinand de Saussure, Roland Barthes, Jacques Derrida, and Michel Foucault as informing her (albeit more populist) work.

1992

In 1992, Lupton joined Cooper Hewitt as curator of contemporary design and began writing books about the design world.

She ended her tenure as curator in 2022 and received the honorary designation as curator emerita.

1997

In 1997, Lupton became a chair of the undergraduate graphic design program at MICA.

2002

She served in this role until 2002.

2003

In 2003, she launched a new MFA program in graphic design at MICA and has served as the director of that program ever since.

Lupton has cited an interest in the rise of social media, the imagining of online spaces, and the do-it-yourself design movements which shape the design industry.

With the booming interest in self-help books in the early aughts, Lupton co-wrote D.I.Y.: Design It Yourself with graduate students from MICA.

This book showcased ordinary people and new ways of designing their own work, from blog pages to book covers.

"People don't just eat food anymore, they present it; they don't look at pictures, they take them; they don't buy T-shirts, they sell them".