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Thousands of Daily Diary Drawings by Pep Carrió Unfurl an Enigmatic World

Colossal

In 2007, the artist challenged himself to draw every day, and an easy way to keep himself both motivated and accountable was to fill up an entire Moleskine datebook. The article Thousands of Daily Diary Drawings by Pep Carrió Unfurl an Enigmatic World appeared first on Colossal. Do stories and artists like this matter to you?

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Framed by Frozen Lakes, Richard Johnson’s ‘Ice Huts’ Capture Wintertime Communities in Canada

Colossal

“Ice Hut GRID #6” From the Series ‘Ice Huts’ (2007-2019). The article Framed by Frozen Lakes, Richard Johnson’s ‘Ice Huts’ Capture Wintertime Communities in Canada appeared first on Colossal. All images © Richard Johnson Photography, Inc.,

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In ‘Unseen Work,’ Vivian Maier’s Incredible Photographs Go on Display for Her First U.S. Retrospective

Colossal

All images © Vivian Maier, courtesy of Fotografiska New York, shared with permission In 2007, Chicago resident John Maloof landed on the discovery of a lifetime at a thrift auction house on the city’s Northwest Side. The article In ‘Unseen Work,’ Vivian Maier’s Incredible Photographs Go on Display for Her First U.S.

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Spoon Graphics Turns 15 Years Old — The End is Nigh! (or is it?)

Spoon Graphics

It’s that time of year when Spoon Graphics gets a little older, with 2022 marking 15 years of tutorial creating, freebie sharing and article writing on what started as a blog that was attached to my design portfolio website in 2007. Every April I take some time to reflect on the past 12 months and talk about how things have changed.

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Out Now: Azure’s 300th Issue!

Azure Magazine

We recall certain covers that still mean a lot to us — our reinterpretation of American Gothic, starring a chicken, for a food–design issue (May 2010); the “Googlegram” of a raised fist to signify the green revolution in design (May 2007); and particular articles that melded great storytelling with vivid visuals.

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Fascinating Black and White Pictures of New York Street Life in the Late 1960s

Design You Trust

Jowers’ photographs were included as illustrations for articles in The New York Times and Forbes in the 1970s. In 2007 and 2008, George Eastman Museum acquired the photographs and negatives he made between 1964 and 1980. More: George Eastman Museum h/t: vintag.es.

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10 pieces of advice from famous authors to make you more creative

Creative Boom

So, in this article, we'll share some top advice from the world's most famous novelists and explain how we can all benefit from them. Kurt Vonnegut (1922-2007) was an American writer and humorist known for his satirical and darkly humorous novels such as Slaughterhouse-Five.