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An Optical Illusion Meets Public Art in an Installation by FreelandBuck

Design Milk

If you audibly gasp the next time you’re at the Washington Metro Area Transit Agency (WMATA) Office Building in DC, you’re probably peering up at Tunnel Vision , a new site-specific public art installation by architecture firm FreelandBuck.

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imm Cologne 2024: The Installation Circles Connect Design and Sustainability

Azure Magazine

First introduced during the spring installment, the new format for the show is centred around The Circles – content and event platforms that will serve as meeting points, showcases for products and concepts, and demonstrate the blurred boundaries between art and design.

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The Vibrant World of Japanese Graphic Design

Inkbot Design

Post-War Graphic Design After WWII, Japan rebuilt while embracing traditional art and international modernism in graphic design. Letterpress connects generations through knowledge transfer workshops while revitalising an old craft. This segmentation allows a vast manga industry to cater to all interests.

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30+ Innovative Signage Ideas: How to Make Your Business Stand Out

Inkbot Design

Different architectural flourishes can spruce up plain square signage even without a themed topper object. 17 – Sculptural Signs Most business signage sits flat against buildings. But you can create more intrigue with 3D sculptural signs that add artistic flair. A bakery may have a plastic moulded cake or cupcake.

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Saskatchewan’s Art Now Fine Art Fair Celebrates a Thriving Creative Milieu

Azure Magazine

When the Remai Modern opened in 2017 , it brought an architectural marvel to Saskatoon. And while the Remai museum remains a beacon, a rich array of independent galleries and artists spans the province — with the community converging for this month’s much-anticipated Art Now Fine Art Fair. David Riome, “Owls”, 10.5″x11.5″x7”,

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Studio Terpeluk Revives a Classic San Francisco House with Gusto

Azure Magazine

The bubble gum–hued, cast bronze sculpture from Wanxin Zhang’s Made in China series irreverently alludes to the terracotta soldiers of the Qin dynasty. It’s the perfect emblem for Studio Terpeluk’s renovation of the Redwood House, a home belonging to an art-collecting couple in San Francisco’s verdant Noe Valley. Get Digital.