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16 of the best online shops to buy original art prints for your home

Creative Boom

Hvass&Hannibal Hvass&Hannibal is a design studio founded in Copenhagen in 2006 by Nan Na Hvass & Sofie Hannibal, while attending the Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts School of Design. in London in 2014.

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Dot Dot Dot Is the Most Influential Design Magazine You’ve Never Heard Of

Eye on Design

asked the cover of the first issue of Dot Dot Dot , published in April 2000. Yet unlike Emigre , the popular design magazine published by Rudy Vanderlans and Zuzana Licko through the ’90s, Dot Dot Dot was much harder to define. I remember thinking I really want to publish this but it’s not about graphic design.

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Skate culture: No comply

UX Collective

Somerset House’s exhibition explores the impact of skateboarding in the UK. Written by Craig Berry Designer & Writer Reece Leung – Vaughan Jones (2015) In one of my first ‘proper’ fine art classes in about 2011 we were given a brief for a new project; it was simply called “Passions and Obsessions”. The everything.

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Henry Leutwyler Traces the Life & Legacy of Philippe Halsman

Feature Shoot

Oliver Halsman Rosenberg, Philippe and Yvonne’s grandson, saved many of these items in 2006 when the family left their studio in New York. “I remember the exhibit, to this day,” he reflects. A Photographer’s Life by Henry Leutwyler, published by Steidl. “I am a lucky man.”

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Creative leads on the women that inspire them most

Creative Boom

Through exhibitions and text, her work pushes the boundaries of design and uses the material environment as a lens to understand the world in which we live. After an early career as a lawyer at a magic circle firm, she began her art career at the Victoria and Albert Museum. Simonida was surrounded by art from a young age.