quick lessons in graphic design
"Considering how many designers are self-taught, either in whole or in part, the importance of a solid foundation in graphic design theory is often overlooked. New designers often want to jump right into creating websites, rather than learning the basics of why some designs work and some don’t. But they’re putting themselves at a disadvantage to designers who do have formal training or have taken
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bruneions interview ezra pilpus
Meet Ezra Pilpus, a photographer who prefers no media fanfare but rather let his photos do the talking.
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even the rain
The year is 2000 and the place, Cochachamba in Bolivia. The government has just sold the country’s water rights to a private, multinational consortium. The age-old ...
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doodle on the table
You can write and draw on Alice Mahoney’s tabletop and whatever you have on that table surface can be transferred to a personal device. Named Drawn To The Table, ...
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art invasion
Walk along the quiet, tree-lined streets of the city of Basel in Switzerland and you can see contemporary art everywhere including its medieval walls. Art Basel, ...
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the fantastic flying books of mr. morris lessmore
John Pavlus reviews an e-book with a difference on Fastco Design. ‘The Fantastic Flying Books of Mr. Morris Lessmore’ is created by William Joyce, an author, illustrator ...
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