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Warped Sculptures Suspend Novels, Guidebooks, and Other Print Objects in Borax Crystals

Colossal

All images © Alexis Arnold, shared with permission For more than a decade, Alexis Arnold has been intrigued by the evolving nature of print. It’s also been interesting (and at times technically frustrating) to see the quality of book printing and binding decline as I’ve been working on the series,” she says.

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50 Best Design Blogs You Have To Read (2023 Update)

Shillington

Abduzeedo Abduzeedo is a collective of individual writers sharing articles about architecture, design, photography and UX. Design Week Founded in 1986, Design Week was the UK’s leading design magazine until 2011, when it became online-only. You should know that, though—you’re already here!

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10 of the Best Logo Design Software Options [Free and Paid]

Graphic Mama

In this article, we will review the ten best logo design apps you can have at the moment. Article overview: 1. It is a robust logo design software, but it excels in so many other areas: you can use it for package design, print design, and graphic design, and you can even use it for creating web elements. Adobe Illustrator.

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7 Best Creatives from Belgium

Shillington

We particularly loved the illustration series he created for VICE Belgium related to articles on food and the habits of famous people. Tim Bisschop has been working as a graphic designer in Bruges since 2011. Martens, Converse and Disney. Tim Bisschop. She’s been commissioned by some big names too—Apple and Uniqlo!

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Nick Brandt and Jo-Anne McArthur On Photography and Creating Change for Animals

Feature Shoot

This summer, We Animals Media Founder Jo-Anne McArthur sat down with world-renowned photographer Nick Brandt for a conversation on spellbinding images, bearing witness to animal suffering, speciesism, the emerging genre of animal photojournalism (APJ), and creating change in a desperate world. Find the original article here.

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There’s a Crack in the Pavement

UX Collective

It was Spring 2011, my first time in New York City, and my mind buzzed from all the stimulation around me–the blaring sound of the taxi horns, the stench of pizza and garbage hitting my face, the hypnosis of the jumbo screens in Times Square. If selected, a printed portfolio of work would need to be completed in less than four weeks.

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Thirty hypotheses on interface aesthetics

UX Collective

Lev Manovich in The Interface as a New Aeshetic Category argues that “the rise of new media forces us to rethink our existing aesthetic categories and to consider new ones “ (Manovich). Note: the term “interface” in this article refers to “human-to-software interfaces”, commonly referred to as “user interfaces”.

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