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Dot Dot Dot Is the Most Influential Design Magazine You’ve Never Heard Of

Eye on Design

Certainly, if you were a particular type of designer in the early 2000s, Dot Dot Dot was the most exciting publication you could find. A French publication once described its design with another contradiction: “carefully contrived flippancy.”) Dot Dot Dot is, perhaps, the most influential design publication you’ve never heard of. .

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Famous Pop Art Artists’ Everlasting Influence on Graphic Design

Creative Market

The beauty of Warhol’s composition is its play on something most of us have had in our kitchens as the focal point for his take on “fine art.” Because of the kitschy approach to art, which was meant to actually be his ode to modern culture, his Soup Cans were initially received by critics and the public as something offensive.

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Design in Conversation: Stephanie Hosein, Jeff Shaw, Jordan Rice, and Omar Gandhi

Azure Magazine

From Douglas Cardinal’s Canadian Museum of History and Raymond Moriyama’s Science North to John and Patricia Patkau’s Audain Art Gallery, the country’s public galleries and museums claim a leading place in the national design discourse, providing a civic lens through which we understand culture, art, history, and nature.

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AZ Awards 2020: Meet the Jury!

Azure Magazine

In 2006, he founded his eponymous practice in Venice; and five years later he moved to Stockholm, Sweden, to open a second studio. Its projects have earned accolades from both international design magazines and awards programs. Studio-MLA’s vision is to improve quality of life through landscape.

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CENTER Santa Fe’s Laura Wzorek Pressley Offers Advice for Emerging Photographers

Feature Shoot

Their grants, awards, programs, and exhibitions have helped amplify the voices of talents ranging from the photojournalist Anastasia Taylor-Lind to the multidisciplinary artist Laia Abril, many of whom have helped spark important conversations about history, social justice, and photography’s role in opening minds and influencing our futures.