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Laura Stein on the Five Books that shaped her approach to design, branding, and sustainability

Creative Boom

Cradle to Cradle: Remaking the Way We Make Things by architect William McDonough and chemist Michael Braungart I'm unsure what prompted me to pick up this book in 2002. I was out of art school and inching my way to a life in graphic design. Let's explore her favourite reads and their powerful impact on her work. I Mean Me.

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Assembly Curated: Bringing Fine Art Photography Into the NFT Space

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. “Alec Soth’s Dog Days, Bogotá may not be his most famous project, but it’s one of the most honest and true to him as an artist,” Shane Lavalette and Ashlyn Davis Burns, the co-founders of the gallery, creative studio, and agency Assembly Curated , tell me.

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Fantasy Island shows Ireland from 70 photographers’ alternative perspectives

Its Nice That

Words Paul Moore — Date 25 June 2025 Work Photography Publication Book Documentary Politics Society History The concept of Fantasy Island , published by Rotten Books, sounds simple and quaint – 50 years of Irish photography by 70 Irish artists – while the final product is anything but.

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10 Riveting Movies about Artists

High on Design by Wix

Legendary artists are often seen as larger-than-life, mythical beings. Exploring their art and biographies is always a trusted source of inspiration. This is especially true when the exploration is conducted by acclaimed directors and actors, merging the two artforms of cinema and fine art. Frida (2002).

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Poster Illustrations from 2022 by Michal Krasnopolski

We And The Color

In the year 2022, a series of exceptional poster illustrations emerged, created by the talented Michal Krasnopolski, an esteemed art director and graphic designer based in Warsaw, Poland. His passion for art and unwavering dedication to his work have propelled him to the forefront of the industry.

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A History of Photography as Seen Through the Eyes of Howard Greenberg

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In a world where the art market feeds a compulsion to buy and sell, to trade art like a commodity, the words of Oscar Wilde may spring to mind: “Nowadays people know the price of everything and the value of nothing.”. Manuel Alvarez Bravo (Mexican, 1902–2002). But once upon a time, it was not so. Powerhouse Mechanic, 1924.

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How One Photographer’s Hearing Loss Encouraged Her to See the World Differently

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A passionate outdoorswoman, the artist has snowboarded countless mountains. “Whether it is physically, mentally, artistically; I love the feeling of trying to do something I haven’t done before. The road trip was made possible, in part, by the artist’s NFT photography sales.

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