Paul Mijksenaar

Paul Mijksenaar
Wayfinding signs at Schiphol, designed by Mijksenaar

Paul Mijksenaar (born 1944, Amsterdam)[1] is a designer of visual information and is founder and director of the international design Bureau Mijksenaar, based in Amsterdam and New York City. In 1965, he graduated from the Institute for Applied Arts Education Amsterdam (IvKNO, later the Gerrit Rietveld Academie) in product design. He started off as a freelance product designer in 1966, then as a senior designer and team leader for the Associatie voor Total Design NV (or Total Design) in 1978 before establishing Bureau Mijksenaar in 1986.[2]

Mijksenaar is a specialist in creating visual information systems, such as wayfinding signage for railway stations and airports including New York's JFK and LaGuardia, New Jersey's Newark, and Amsterdam's Schiphol.[3] His work for the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey was echoed in the set design for Steven Spielberg's film The Terminal.[4]

Besides his practice he is also a professor in Visual Information Design at the faculty of Industrial Design Engineering at the Delft University of Technology in the Netherlands. He also writes a monthly article in the Dutch newspaper NRC Handelsblad about everyday problems and solving them using information design.

Major publications

  • Paul Mijksenaar (1997). Visual Function: an Introduction to Information Design. 010 Publishers. ISBN 9064503036. Retrieved 30 August 2010.
  • Paul Mijksenaar, Piet Westendorp (1999). Open here: the art of instructional design. Joost Elffers Books. ISBN 978-1556706172. Retrieved 21 December 2012.

References

  1. "Rijksenaar at the Stedelijk Museum".
  2. "Paul Mijksenaar -".
  3. "Projects by category". 2009-05-18.
  4. "Bureau Mijksenaar press releases 2002-2006". 2009-05-18. Archived from the original on 2011-07-14.
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