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Sabina Speich crafts large-scale pizza, bacon and chips through her 'freestyle' method of crochet

Creative Boom

Here, she graduated with a BA from Lucerne University of Applied Sciences and Arts in Fine Arts and a master's in fine art and public spheres. Since 2005, she's been a member of Visarte, Visual Arts Association. She'll also scour the internet, TV and social media for ideas.

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The World’s Most Famous Graphic Designers in 2019

Design Wizard

We’ve compiled a list of some of the world’s most famous graphic designers so that you can follow them on social media and maybe even get some inspiration for your next graphic design project! His deep love of typography and traditional print elements are clearly illustrated within his social media postings. Look no further!

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Abstract Logo Design Inspiration & Top 10 Examples

Inkbot Design

Not surprisingly, both the traditional media of visual arts and contemporary art have been influenced by abstract art. The logo should be versatile so that various media platforms can use it. Colours have a strong visual perception, so ensure that you choose the right ones. 8 – Instagram.

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Women You Should Know in Graphic Design History

Tuts Plus

Gail Anderson is a graphic designer and writer who graduated from the School of Visual Arts. It doesn’t stop there, however: she has served as a board member for Adobe, the Society of Publication Designers, and the Type Directors Club. Gail’s work ranges from publication design to posters and branding.

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34 Grants For US-Based Photographers & Artists Impacted by COVID-19

Feature Shoot

This one is open to artists in the Chicagoland area with a practice grounded in the visual arts. Wichita Creatives Emergency Relief Fund The Wichita Creatives Emergency Relief Fund was created for individuals working in the arts sector that have been impacted by the current public health crisis. This is a local grant.

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