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Poster as Archive 2011 : Jaymes Moore #white #design #graphic #black #poster #and #typography

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Poster as Archive 2011 : Jaymes Moore #white #design #graphic #black #poster #and #typography

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Photographer Joel Meyerowitz's unique approach to colour and light is showcased in stunning new exhibition

Creative Boom

The photographs on display span from 1964 to 2011 and include lesser-known images from his extensive archive alongside his best-known pieces, such as his early street work and images from his seminal series, Cape Light.

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Imposing Wild Animals Emerge from Layers of Cardboard in Scott Fife’s Sculptures

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“Polar Bear” (2011), archival cardboard, ink, and red pencil, 26 x 53 x 29 inches. “Lioness” (2011), archival cardboard, ink, and red pencil, 26 x 53 x 29 inches. Detail of “Dog With Picasso Guitar” (2022), archival cardboard, glue, drywall screws, and ink, 14 x 60 x 30 inches.

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For one week only: access the CR archive for free!

Creative Review

Normally reserved for subscribers only, for this week we are opening our archive up to all readers, offering the opportunity for you to take a deep dive into the history of the commercial creative industries over the past 40 years. Access the CR Archive. The post For one week only: access the CR archive for free!

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Post Apocalyptic Views: Dutch Photographer’s Lens Captures Graveyard Of French Warships

Design You Trust

While the international community remains indoors due to lockdowns, photographer Bob Thyssen from the Netherlands dug into his archives to share some of his old footage. In one of his recent episodes, he shared footage dating back to 2011.

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Design Researcher Zara Arshad on Documenting East Asian Visual Culture and Tracing the “In-between”

Eye on Design

From 2011 to 2019, Arshad was documenting the field of contemporary design in and beyond China through her blog Design China. In 2019, Arshad was a Research Fellow at the Asia Culture Center in Gwangju, South Korea, and launched The Unheard Archive , an oral history project about graphic design in contemporary South Korea.

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A new book designed by Span pays homage to lowrider culture

Creative Boom

Slow & Low was originally founded in 2011 as an annual Chicago street festival but has since grown to a high-profile event with over 10,000 attendees. Lowrider car clubs were prominent during the mid-20th century and remain a part of Chicano, Mexican, Aztec, and classic car culture.