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Illustration for the Vietnam's Architectural Culture

Abduzeedo

Illustration for the Vietnam's Architectural Culture. abduzeedo 0425—22 Todd Huynh shared a set of illustrations that now are part of the collection for the S?I The collection consists of 12 paintings inspired by the beauty of Vietnamese cultural architecture. I MÀNH exhibition.

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Illustrator Aura Lewis on making feminist statements, Mrs America, and her vintage-yet-modern style

Creative Boom

Illustrator, designer and author Aura Lewis creates joyful, colourful worlds where the personal is political. Renowned for her feminist-themed illustrations, Aura's work takes traditionally 'girly' visual elements and turns them into empowering statements. When did you first know that you wanted to be an illustrator?

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Unveiling the Canvas of Mark Bryan: A Blend of Pop-Surrealism, Satire, and Social Comment

Design You Trust

Bryan’s work is an eclectic blend of various style elements and influences, borrowing from classical painting, illustration, Romanticism, Surrealism, and Pop Surrealism. In 1968, Bryan left his Los Angeles roots to study architecture at Cal Poly San Luis Obispo, only to return in 1970 to begin his studies at Otis Art Institute.

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Dharmic decentralization: what can we learn from jellyfish, fungi, and Will Smith?

UX Collective

Examples in biological domain with decentralized design: There are plenty of examples in the Biological sphere of decentralized design illustrated by Jellyfish (been around for 100s of millions of years) and Fungi(Been around for a billion years): Jellyfish have a decentralized brain diffused across the whole body like a net.

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A Showcase Of Lovely Little Websites

Smashing Magazine Graphics

In The History of the Web , Jay Hoffman, with illustrations by Katerina Limpitsouni, celebrates the most important events in the web’s young history. The story told is the one of Mai, a girl whose parents send her alone on a boat to Australia after the Vietnam War. Image credit: The History Of The Web ). Image credit: The Boat.

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Steven Heller Gets Personal in His New Autobiography Growing Up Underground

Eye on Design

This article is an excerpt from Growing Up Underground , the new coming-of-age memoir by Steven Heller published by Princeton Architectural Press. All featured images are from Growing Up Underground: A Memoir of Counterculture New York by Steven Heller, published by Princeton Architectural Press. This book is about, you guessed it, me.