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Joelle McKenna brings the creative struggle to life in comic store installation

Creative Boom

But how many of us have actually used that struggle in our art? A 2012 graduate from Boston University's College of Fine Art, she's also the creative director of Brooklyn Magazine print publication. Recently, she was invited to craft a display for Desert Island Comics in Brooklyn's hip area of Williamsburg.

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10 best artist and illustration agents in New York City

Creative Boom

With the rise of digital tools both for making art and sending it around the world in an instant, in one sense, it's now easier than ever to make money as a freelance illustrator. With its rich tapestry of art galleries, publishing houses and media outlets, New York City is a veritable hub for illustration agents.

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From the New York Times to Pentagram sky is the limit for multi-awarded Matt Willey

Type room

Matt Willey , New York Times Magazine , New York Times , Pentagram , graphic designer , Type designer , books , Bristol , New York , Avaunt , Port , magazine , newspaper , The Independent. After the company's closure in 2012 Willey relocated to New York for more adventures in type and design. “In

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5 Stunning Summer Pavilions Elevating the Outdoors

Azure Magazine

From parks to pools and beaches to boardwalks, residents of urban spaces near and far flock to such public amenities as temperatures rise and the days lengthen. New York-based Bryony Roberts is no stranger to crafting colourful and captivating pavilions. The summer months mean one thing: more time spent outdoors. PHOTO: Jack Landau.

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Meet the Jury of the 2023 AZ Awards!

Azure Magazine

She has been quoted in the New York Times regarding her efforts, and Forbes magazine described her as “the powerhouse woman…actively changing history with a simple mission: women and designers of colour must claim and be credited for their contributions to the built environment.” JERRY VAN EYCK !melk’s

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Emily Oberman Shaped the Look of Pop Culture as We Know It

Eye on Design

And as luck would have it, it was art that the young Oberman took to over woodwind and string — a path that would lead to a lifetime of collaborations with iconic bands, brands, television shows, films, and, of course, partner status at the world’s most well-known design firm. “I It was a vital lesson.

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Meet the Jury of the 2022 AZ Awards!

Azure Magazine

Since founding her practice in 1996, she has produced a remarkable portfolio of built works, from private and public housing to urban design, and from higher education buildings to arts institutions. Among her many awards, she was named one of Britain’s 500 Most Influential by Debrett’s in 2012.