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50 fonts that will be popular with designers in 2024

Creative Boom

This font works well across all media, from wide-printed broadsheets to narrow mobile screens. Freight by Joshua Darden Originally drawn in 2005 by Joshua Darden and expanded several times over, the Freight collection of typefaces remains enduringly popular.

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Humans Bond with Animals and Nature in Adrian Arleo’s Poetic Ceramic Sculptures

Colossal

“Internal” (2021), clay, glaze, wax encaustic, gold luster, and mixed media, 13 x 20 x 12.5 All images © Adrian Arleo, shared with permission Honeycomb faces, a hound with hands for fur, and the all-seeing eyes of a badger are just a few of the hybrid figures in Adrian Arleo ’s striking sculptures.

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In LA, Paul Smith Refreshes a Retail Landmark

Azure Magazine

Back in 2005, London-based fashion designer Paul Smith splashed the façade of his Los Angeles flagship in a flamingo-like hue inspired by the work of Mexican architect Luis Barragán. It helped that the social media crowd soon anointed the spot as its go-to photo backdrop.)

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‘An Indigenous Present’ Is a Paradigm-Shifting Illumination of Native North American Art Today

Colossal

The tome highlights the remarkable diversity of media and cultural influences across the continent, from fashion artist Jamie Okuma ’s intricately beaded designer boots to Dana Claxton ’s elaborate Headdress portrait series to Northwest Coast artist and Chief Beau Dick ’s expressive masks.

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

UX Collective

Max Ernst put an ax beside his sculpture to be used by the visitors “in case they did not like the object”. Happening In the early 1960s , Nicolas Schoffer created the series of “CYSP” (Cybernetic-Spatiodynamic) sculptures capable of responding to changes in sound, light intensity, color, and movement, of the audience.

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On University Campuses, Women of Color Inspire Change

Feature Shoot

De’Ivyion Emonne Drew creates sculptures inspired by ancient African civilizations, whose contributions to art history have been left out of textbooks and curricula. Major(s): Dramatic Arts & Media and Journalism. De’Ivyion Emonne Drew. Major: Studio Art and African, African-American, and Diaspora Studies.

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The 10 Most Influential Technologies of the Decade

Azure Magazine

A decade ago, the so-called “smart home” with wifi-connected heating, lighting, media and surveillance systems would have seemed like a techno-fantasy ripped from Blade Runner. Take the Vessel, that much-debated piece of epic-scaled sculpture designed by Thomas Heatherwick for New York City’s Hudson Yards. Evan Pavka.