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New book highlights how much graphic designers can learn from the small ads of yesteryear

Creative Boom

If you haven't heard of Standards Manual , the Brooklyn-based, independent publishing imprint founded by designers Jesse Reed and Hamish Smyth in 2014, it's about time you did. Now, they're returning to their publishing roots with their latest book, Classified: Local Ads from America's Small Towns.

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In a Patterned Menagerie, Artist Anne Lemanski Stitches Printed Papers into Animal Forms

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“Painted Wolf” (2019), copper rod, archival pigment print on paper, artificial sinew, 39 x 47 x 15 inches. “Gaudy Sphinx” (2014), copper rod and paper, 7 x 16 x 13 inches. “Camoufleur” (2014), copper rod, vintage paper targets, epoxy, 17 1/2 x 15 x 8 1/2 inches.

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London Original Print Fair moves to Somerset House for its 37th edition

Creative Boom

Deborah Azzopardi, The Great Escape, 2014, Cynthia Corbett Gallery. Prints of Dame Paula Rego RA will be the focus of Cristea Roberts's stand, complete with work that comes directly from the artist's archive. Tickets have now gone on sale for the 37th edition of the London Original Print Fair , which this year moves to Somerset House.

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Karen Navarro Puzzles and Stacks Fragmented Portraits Into Explorations of Identity

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“Fragment” (2019), from ‘The Constructed Self,’ archival inkjet print, wood, acrylic paint, and epoxy, 56 x 48 inches. Born in Argentina, Navarro later immigrated to the United States, and in 2014, she discovered that she could trace her ancestry to the Mapuche culture. “I

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Imagining Worlds After Climate Disaster, Julie Heffernan Melds Chaos and the Sublime

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” “Self-Portrait as Tree in Water” (2014), oil on canvas, 40 x 46 inches Painting, the artist explains, is a way “to see better” and to place the struggles and difficulties of the world within a context.

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F5: Hadiya Williams on Connections, a Love of Old Objects + More

Design Milk

Going Down Makes Me Shiver by Nakeya Brown, 2014 1. Above is the piece, Going Down Makes Me Shiver , from Nakeya’s 2014 collection, If Nostalgia Were Colored Brown. Work by Hadiya Williams: Started in January 2023, the Ancestor Index (AI) is a visual archive of my ancestral venerations crafted in collaboration with MidJourney.

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F5: Samar Maakaroun Shares Arabic Typography, a Heritage Site + More

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She’s helped M&C Saatchi coin the first ever integrated destination Brand – Brand Dubai – which launched in 2014 and is still going strong. Photo courtesy Arabic Design Archive 2. In 2015, Samar assisted Apple in building their brand in Arabic with their digital, retail, and print teams.