Hey there! My name is Alissa. I’m a writer, a gelato-eater, and a walker in LA.
You can learn more about who I am, what I write, why I walk, and even see where I live and work. Last year I was honored to be named as an USC/Annenberg Getty Arts Journalism fellow. You also might like this talk I gave about how to do the work you love.
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- @JinxMcGillicudd Crested Butte, Colorado
- Due to last night's blizzard, the snowbride is now wearing a fashionable veil. http://t.co/PiYYUYB0
- @GetDianeFarr Ha! Thanks, I like to keep my readers on their toes.
- What's a park, really? My story on Southern California's first parklet, located in Long Beach, is in today's @LAWeekly http://t.co/HWgVcrtY
- My story at @ForYourArt on Suzanne Lacy's powerful public performance artwork @3WeeksInJan http://t.co/R2sWn7XL #RapeEndsHere
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- GOOD Design for Cities
A new event series hosted by Alissa and supported in part by ArtPlace is coming to Portland and St. Louis. Here's how creatives can apply to be part of it.
- GOOD Design for Cities
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- Design East of La Brea is a monthly party I co-host with Haily Zaki, Marissa Gluck and Erin Cullerton. Almost always east of La Brea. Learn more about past de Labs and sign up for our monthly newsletter.
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You can find my writing most days at GOOD, or at Fast Company's new design site, Co.Design, or over at Dwell. You can also read about my 13 favorite stories from 2010.
- Waaaaay Back to the Future
Fast Company, August 2011
Nike's 23-year journey to make Marty McFly's AirMag shoes real. - Meet the Makers
Details, July 2011
Profile of Saul Griffith, an engineer and inventor who could change the way we make... everything. - Sasaki's Heartbeat
Dwell, June 2011
A studio visit with the Japanese-born artist Sasaki, who has been drawing people's heartbeats for 15 years. - Is LA's Public Transit a Joke? This Comedian Sure Hopes So
GOOD, June 2011
For comedian Kristina Wong, living car-free isn't just an act. - Middle School Students Tell LAUSD: No More Styrofoam
GOOD, April 2011
A group of sixth graders mounts a campaign to rid their school of the evil white foam. - The Future of Reading Online [Video]
Fast Company, March 2011
At SXSW, I interviewed designer Khoi Vinh about tablets, pay walls, and browsers. - How LA's "Farmers Field" Could Boost Urban Agriculture
GOOD, February 2011
Let's turn the city's new football stadium into the world's biggest urban farm. - BOOM! Palm Springs Plans a Wacky Old Folks Community
Fast Company, February 2011
10 architects have collaborated on a very unique new kind of retirement home for gays. - The Design Difference
GOOD, January 2011
How can design help create change in the underserved community of Brownsville, New York? A three-part series. - Why We Don't Need Any More Anonymous Critics
GOOD, January 2011
Let's stop the dining in disguise and make food critics powerful, public voices for real social change. - The Rise of the Bus-Riding Celebrity
GOOD, October 2010
Why don't more eco-minded celebrities in LA take public transit? - Can Design Save the World?
Fast Company, October 2010
Profiles of superstar emerging designers Candy Chang and Bobby C. Martin, Jr. - Where My Ladies At?
GOOD, August 2010
Why aren't there more women in industrial design? - At Home with Ed Begley, Jr.
Dwell, June 2010
I visited LA's greenest celebrity to talk about gardening, solar panels and riding the bus. - Why I Write About Design Now
GOOD, May 2010
How we need to cover the design industry: Without a chair in the world. - Here's Why the Banksy Movie is a Banksy Prank
Fast Company, April 2010
The world's most famous street artist makes a documentary? I'm not buying it. - If You Lived Here, You'd Be Urban By Now
GOOD, Spring 2010
The case against fake "walkable urbanism" developments which are neither walkable or urban. - Why Can't the World's Best Architects Build Better Websites?
Fast Company, March 2010
Loading... - The Fake Freeway Sign that Became a Real Public Service
GOOD, January 2010
Artist Richard Ankrom's act of guerrilla public service improved the commuter experience.
- Waaaaay Back to the Future
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Monthly Archives: May 2011
I heart Steven Heller
When I was in New York a few weeks ago, I made one of my usual stops at the office of a dear friend. He is the author of over 130 books, which sit on a shelf which could easily … Continue reading
Posted in creating, designing, reading, traveling
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highly prized
This essay of mine is featured in the new book I Heart Design: Remarkable Graphic Design Selected by Designers, Illustrators, and Critics, edited by the great Steven Heller. When I first moved to Los Angeles I would take long runs … Continue reading
Posted in crafting, creating, designing, walking
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Orange you glad
This video by Language Dept. and Meghan Eplett for Kate Spade is exactly how I feel riding around town on my orange Public bike. While not all the other videos in the series are about bikes, they are very sweet, especially … Continue reading
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Six garages, six gardens
Last weekend was The Big Parade, the contest of calves/roving pedestrian party that roamed Los Angeles staircases and streets. I only did the second day, the 20-mile Silver Lake-to-Hollywood sign segment, so no epic recap this year, but I would like … Continue reading
Posted in Street Walker
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Sticking with it
I was fully prepared to hate these new “Go Green” stamps. But once I got a sheet, I found them rather charming. I actually can’t bring myself to stick them on a letter. But my favorite part, I think, is … Continue reading
Posted in advertising, creating, designing, riding, walking
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Walking in Los Angeles has been discovered!
I mean, seriously, this weekend’s activities could not be better timed, right?
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A weekend of walks
If we can all make it past the whole end-of-the-world thing scheduled for Saturday, this weekend could quite possibly be the biggest three days for LA walking in history. Two events I’m helping to produce this weekend will prominently feature … Continue reading
Posted in building, designing, speaking, walking
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Last 1 Days
Over the weekend we happened to stumble into the final day of the everything-must-go sale at Borders Books and Music in Hollywood. It’s one of two dozen stores nationwide that have closed as part of a bankruptcy reorganization, supposedly due … Continue reading
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