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The History of Logos: Where Branding Started

Inkbot Design

Throughout the 20th century, logo design evolved alongside artistic movements and the rise of mass media. Artistic styles influenced logo design, while the advent of mass media provided a platform for increased brand exposure. In the digital age, logos have had to adapt to the ever-changing digital landscape.

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City Lights Cast an Aura of Anonymous Mystique Over Keita Morimoto’s Streetscapes

Colossal

In Keita Morimoto ’s paintings, soft yellow streetlights, LED shop signs, and clinical beams of a public transit stop expose the discomfiting nature of perpetual surveillance. Working in acrylic and oil, the Japanese artist explores the scenes of daily commutes, walks with friends, and trips to a vending machine.

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Designer Yannis Karlopoulos’s Work is a Celebration of Greek History and Culture

Eye on Design

Descending from street level, the first room is an assemblage of shops signs, early 2000s Macs, various bricks, and a vitrine full of supermarket product packaging. If you are an artist you have to create your tools. While clearly a successful business venture, fonts.gr So what is your tool? A library, a type library.”

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Is It Art, or Is It Type? What We Learn When Language is Built, Not Written

Eye on Design

One of my favorite pieces by the artist Shannon Ebner is ASTER/SK R/SK R/SK, a work that comprises four flickering light boxes spelling out ASTER/SK over two lines. She’s what I would term a “designer’s artist.” Art that dismantles language, isolates it from its meaning, and treats it as object has proliferated ever since.

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15 Illustration Portfolio Websites That Are Brimming with Talent

High on Design by Wix

Isabelle’s illustrator website includes an art portfolio that showcases her works in a long scroll format. Isabelle’s website also includes an Art Store , where site visitors and fans can shop her original paintings, tattoo permits, and more. Miranda Sofroniou. Brian Cronin. Naomi Wilkinson.