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

Eye on Design

In 2005, Poynor described Dot Dot Dot as “the most stimulating and original visual culture magazine produced by designers since Emigre’s heyday in the late 1980s to the mid-1990s.” Certainly, if you were a particular type of designer in the early 2000s, Dot Dot Dot was the most exciting publication you could find.

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Meet the Jury of the 2023 AZ Awards!

Azure Magazine

We are pleased to welcome this superlative group of leaders in the fields of architecture, landscape architecture, interiors and product and furniture design to adjudicate the submissions to our international program, now in its 13th year. If you haven’t already, you can enter the AZ Awards at awards.azuremagazine.com!

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The Provocative and Prescient Work of Archie Boston Jr.

Eye on Design

Boston lived through the integration of Florida public schools, but settled into an all-Black high school and was inducted into the National Honor Society in the eleventh grade. During his time in academia, Boston became a leading and award-winning design educator. Chapter of AIGA in 2007.

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21 Famous Graphic Designers That Anyone in the Design Industry Needs to Know in 2023

Shillington

The building’s exterior featured large murals and sculptures created by women artists and the interior was designed to be a welcoming and supportive space for women. Veronica Fuerte Hey Studio and its Creative Director Verònica Fuerte have been at the forefront of the Barcelona and world design scene since its inception in 2007.

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The extended designer, and the design machine

UX Collective

Even tools that have changed the game for Architects and Industrial Designers such as AutoCAD have not achieved such a lofty aim. And that is the call-to-action for modern Designers. Wider socioeconomic side effects of fewer designers needed. The difference between a personal tool and a public tool. Dubberly, H. &