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Hugh D'Andrade

Hugh D'Andrade

Art Director & Creative Director at EFF

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  • English
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  • Non-Editorial

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The Design Behind EFF's New Membership Shirt

At EFF, a lot of the imagery we produce has a dystopian flavor — and with good reason. We are currently fighting battles against increased use of facial recognition tech, IMSI-catchers, and expansive copyright laws that may punish ordinary users with thousands of dollars in fines. And when we’re...
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EFF's New Logo: 2018 Year in Review

2018 marked the launch of EFF's new logo, nicknamed “Insider”—the first new logo we’ve had since EFF’s founding in 1990!The logo is the result of approximately a year of development. In 2017, EFF received a generous offer of a pro bono logo and identity design from Pentagram, a major design firm...
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Announcing EFF’s New Logo (and Member Shirt)

EFF was founded on this day, exactly 28 years ago. Since that time, EFF’s logo has remained more or less unchanged. This helped us develop a consistent identity — people in the digital rights world instantly recognize our big red circle and the heavy black “E.” But the logo has some downsides. It’s...
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The Secret Room: EFF Designer's Cartoon on Illegal Spying

I was asked recently to create a mural-sized political cartoon (and to paint it live!) at a show of experimental drawings and cartoons at the Mission Cultural Center in San Francisco. I chose as my subject the NSA's "secret room" at AT...
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Is MySpace Safe for Kids?

Does the increased use of social networking sites by children lead to increased risk? Concern about online predators and pornography has led some politicians and law enforcement officials to call for unreasonable restrictions on public access to these sites. But is the perception of increased risk...