Andie Moss and Ellie Puljak discuss the life and work of April Greiman, a self-described transmedia artist and leader of the New Wave design movement in the US, whose controversial embracement of the computer in the early 1980s encouraged her to identify beyond the label of “graphic designer.” They consider her influences, her unconventional design approach, and the implications that her acceptance of technology in design have in an age that regards the future of computers and creativity with fear.

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