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50 fonts that will be popular with designers in 2024

Creative Boom

Early signs of this trend have already started taking hold – foundries proudly share out-of-this-world fonts, with some even building in public." 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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5 Projects that Capture the Brilliance of Vancouver Architect Peter Cardew

Azure Magazine

A post-modern complex with hints of sculptural brutalism, the angular 20-storey glass office tower sits atop a simple brick base; an adjoining pool and waterfall animate the public realm. Fulford Residence (2005). When viewed from a distance, it appears almost weightless.

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On University Campuses, Women of Color Inspire Change

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Major: Public Policy major; concentration in Education Policy, Minor in Education. Major: Advertising/Public Relations & Communication Studies. De’Ivyion Emonne Drew creates sculptures inspired by ancient African civilizations, whose contributions to art history have been left out of textbooks and curricula.

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The 10 Most Influential Technologies of the Decade

Azure Magazine

And then there’s the runaway success of ride-sharing apps like Uber and Lyft, whose popularity has transformed private cars into public services – all while increasing congestion and reducing transit use in their wake (more on this trend below). Facial Recognition is the New Public Space Threat. Stefan Novakovic. Danny Sinopoli.

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Copper Wire Weaves and Spirals into Organic Sculptural Forms by the Late Artist Bronwyn Oliver

Colossal

“Ammonite” (2005), copper, 95 x 90 x 90 centimeters. Her sculptures of ammonites, palm leaves, and single buds are minimal in form and incredibly detailed in construction, with oscillating lines delineating the edge of a fossil or an elaborate web expanding into a plump cherry blossom. “Globe” (2002), copper, 2.5

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Hundreds of Melting Ice Figures Echo the Intensifying Threat of the Climate Crisis in Néle Azevedo’s Public Works

Colossal

In each iteration, the artist carves hundreds of 20-centimeter-tall figures seated with their ankles crossed and places them atop outdoor steps and in public spaces. “Minimum Monument” (2005), São Paulo. .” “Minimum Monument” (2005), São Paulo. Photo © Marcos Gorgatti.

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AZ Awards 2020: Meet the Jury!

Azure Magazine

Stephanie Davidson, who grew up in rural Ontario, earned a degree in fine arts from Mount Allison University in Sackville, New Brunswick, then studied architecture at the Architectural Association in London and Dalhousie University in Halifax, where she earned her Master of Architecture in 2005.