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Creative Boom drops eight new and exclusive prints by leading artists and designers in its shop

Creative Boom

We launched our Shop last November to offer further support to the creative community, one that we've passionately championed since 2009 through our magazine, podcast and entire network. I envision words as sculptural totems," Sarah says. For Creative Boom, she has created an exclusive graphic artwork titled Love Boom. "I

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20 best illustration agents in the UK, and the awesome illustrators they represent

Creative Boom

In recent months, they've teamed up with Kiehl's, FT Weekend Magazine, Selfridges, The Design Museum and The Guardian, to name but a few. Categories covered include animation, illustration, mural art, sculpture and CGI. They work with clients in spheres ranging from advertising and brands to fashion and retail.

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The 20 Best Art Blogs in 2024

We And The Color

WE AND THE COLOR WE AND THE COLOR is the top blog on the list for online magazines. Whether you are a fan of painting, sculpture, photography, or any other form of art, you will find something that interests you and challenges you on this art blog. You can find out more about their website, their magazine, and their events.

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AZURE Talks at IDS: Redefining Modern Design in 2022 — and Beyond

Azure Magazine

He completed his doctoral studies at the University of Edinburgh in 2009 and has since taught undergraduate and graduate courses in architectural design, history and theory, in the U.K., Inspired by these folklores, Jerry seeks to develop new narratives through a sculptural, architectural and at times primitive approach. and Canada.

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It’s time for dimensional thinking in design

UX Collective

Because words do not necessarily have to be written in straight lines, just like sculpture may not need to have permanence, Sirató ends the manifesto with the following words, “Deductive with respect to the past. Kris De Decker was not too far off with his Low-Tech Magazine. LOW←TECH MAGAZINE.” Alive in the present.”

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5 Product Launches We’re Excited to See at 3daysofdesign Copenhagen

Azure Magazine

One such item will be the Folded Stool, a sculptural seat crafted from a single piece of leather. The post 5 Product Launches We’re Excited to See at 3daysofdesign Copenhagen appeared first on Azure Magazine.

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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. 878 (1966).