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Paula Scher: A Visual Symphony of Graphic Design Mastery

Inkbot Design

She is also an acclaimed painter whose paintings have been featured in top museums and galleries. With the firm's resources and creative network behind her, her designs reached new heights of brilliance. The AIGA Medal, awarded to Scher in 2001, recognised her exceptional contributions to graphic design.

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Bata-Ville: A Shoe Company’s Quest for Global Utopia

Azure Magazine

Converted into offices, condos, galleries and lofts, former warehouses and factories are home to a new urban economy — one fuelled by laptops, real estate and the flow of global financial capital. In North America, Bata shoes disappeared from the shelves, with Canada’s last Bata stores closing in 2001. Seven years later, Tomáš J.

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Thirty hypotheses on interface aesthetics

UX Collective

Through the universe of UI Design, a lot of people on social networks describe how to create the perfect shade, choose colors carefully, match two different typographies, choose a gradient, etc. More recently, the Nielsen Norman Group also published an article on the subject: [link] . Serpentine Galleries , [link]. Zhong, Yuki.

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Shanghai’s New Architectural-Model Museum is Also a Sci-fi Geek’s Nirvana

Azure Magazine

There are museums devoted to footwear , pencils, musical instruments and postage stamps , but – until very recently – there hadn’t been a single gallery dedicated to a key building block of structural design: the architectural model, an often exquisite, now-fading art form that deserves more respect and study than it has historically received.

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The art of the interactive storyteller

UX Collective

One of my absolute favourite examples of oral storytelling is a short video clip from the Aboriginal People’s Television Network (APTN) that I happened to stumble across about 15 years ago. Participation I once stood in front of an Andy Warhol painting of Marilyn Monroe in a gallery at the Museum of Modern Art.

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Where did this interaction come from??—?a brief history of interaction design

UX Collective

In 1961 , Allan Kaprow defined “Happenings” as a form of [performance] art in streets, garages, and shops as opposed to the general exclusive approach of art galleries and exhibitions. Plug-in city by Archigram Archigram was a magazine, backed by a group of architects and designers, published in nine issues during the 1960s.

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Museum UX: from dusty relics to immersive experiences

UX Collective

Hubert Robert, Development project of the Grande Galerie of the Louvre, 1796 Art enthusiasts have noticed the spectacular transformation of museum galleries in recent years. Simultaneously, art galleries remained a magnet for urban elites, functioning as a hub for social interactions. Ursus Press, 2001 Poulot, Dominique.