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The Creative Boom 2023 Christmas gift guide for creatives

Creative Boom

Grumpy Ant plush toy by Aysha Tengiz Diana F+ CMYK by Lomography Felt hanging decorations by Wrap and various artists Built upon creative collaborations with designers, illustrators and artists, Wrap started life in 2010 as a magazine and now includes a stationery and product range, online shop and editorial content in print and digital.

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An Indigenous Film School in Ontario Goes to Venice

Azure Magazine

The institute was founded in 2002 by Dr. Shirley Cheechoo, a multi-award-winning Cree actor, artist and filmmaker who wrote, directed and starred in the 2001 film Bearwalker , the first dramatic feature film to be made by an Indigenous person in Canada. The school decided they’d rather have the bear sculpture instead.)

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All About Avenir & Fonts Similar to Avenir

Envato Tuts+

Adrian Frutiger pictured in 2002, towards the end of his period working on Avenir Next alongside Linotype’s in-house type designer Akira Kobayashi. Use it on magazine design, posters, and signage to make the most of its vintage good looks. Image from Wikimedia Commons. Bergen Mono typeface.

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A Love Letter to Claude Cormier (1960-2023)

Azure Magazine

A rainbow-hued canopy of balloons , an urban beach planted with pink umbrellas, a public fountain for – and featuring adorable sculptures of – dogs. One of his first major commissions, completed in 2002, was Lipstick Forest, for the redesigned and expanded Palais des congrès de Montreal. Again and again.

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Q&A: Lorne Gertner on Cannabis, Psychedelics and Design

Azure Magazine

Then there was the creation of the national medical marijuana program in 2002. Tokyo Smoke made the foray into paraphernalia design, including this sculptural bong by Partisans. The post Q&A: Lorne Gertner on Cannabis, Psychedelics and Design appeared first on Azure Magazine. Photo by David Pike. Can you tell me about?

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(Almost) Never Demolish: Reviving Social Housing Through Preservation

Azure Magazine

Combining condo blocks with ample public amenities, the ongoing development — initiated in 2002 — is knitting a once-isolated neighbourhood back into the city. The post (Almost) Never Demolish: Reviving Social Housing Through Preservation appeared first on Azure Magazine. PHOTO: James Brittain.

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Women’s History Month–Redefining Their Fields

Thinking Design

In 1931 she designed the cover for die neue linie , a popular magazine for young women at the time. Lustig Cohen’s work was heavily inspired by architecture, and her inclination towards typography and abstraction can be seen in everything from her designs, to her paintings, to her mixed-media, sculpture, and printmaking works.