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DMTV Milkshake: On the Magic of Glass With “Artisan Manufacturer” John Pomp

Design Milk

John Pomp identifies himself as an “artisan manufacturer,” and for Pomp, the seemingly oxymoronic description just makes sense. Philadelphia has an amazing arts and crafts community – it’s very vibrant.” Pomp came to Philadelphia after first establishing himself in Brooklyn, New York. “I That’s not to say it was always easy.

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8 Standouts from London Design Festival 2023

Azure Magazine

Among the major themes of LDF 2023 was an emphasis on sustainability (expressed through alternative materials and processes); the rise of more collaborative, cross-cultural approaches to design; and a resurgence of craft production techniques like weaving. “Join, Assemble, Hold” staged two different displays together in one space.

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History of Graphic Design: Tracing the Path of Visual Communication

Inkbot Design

As human societies progressed, so did the craft of graphic design. Graphic design emerged as a distinct discipline during the Arts and Crafts movement of the late 19th century. By the late 19th century, graphic design was more complex during the Arts and Crafts movement, emphasising skilled craftsmanship and design harmony.

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14 Mysterious and Macabre Home Furnishings in Defense of the Dark

Design Milk

The Belle De Jour Floor Lamp by YMER&MALTA The Oiseau Bench by YMER&MALTA Sharing an affection for nature is art-furniture creator YMER&MALTA who fashion furnishings “made to measure.” Some of their particularly curious pieces include the cocoon-like Belle De Jour Lamp and Oiseau Bench , a seemingly petrified avian relic.

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5 Projects that Capture the Brilliance of Vancouver Architect Peter Cardew

Azure Magazine

Pavilion at Expo 86, the Morris and Helen Belkin Art Gallery, and the Reigning Champ stores in Vancouver, Los Angeles and Toronto. A post-modern complex with hints of sculptural brutalism, the angular 20-storey glass office tower sits atop a simple brick base; an adjoining pool and waterfall animate the public realm.