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Ashley Minner: building meaningful connections with art

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We asked Minner about community art, fostering connections through storytelling, and the benefits of branding yourself. Photo by Jill Fannon for Bmore Art, 2019. Where does your love for art come from? My love for art comes from my love for my family and their love for art. Gustavo, Ashley Minner, 2012.

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10 Best Creatives from Chicago

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Adé has worked for The Obama Foundation, UnderArmour, Facebook, has delivered talks and workshops for the past five years and has been showing his work in exhibitions since 2012. Whilst Halsted is reminiscent of both the 1920s Art Deco movement and its revival in the ’70s. In other words, he’s a busy and super talented guy!

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35 Examples of Vintage and Retro Typography You Need to See

Shillington

They were used extensively across record cover art but also in other less usual places, such as on the tail of this 1983 Chevrolet Good Times Estate van. The Art Deco typeface is unmistakably French and can be used in designs to give them a vintage French flair. Théâtre des Nations (France, 1960). Typographische Monatsblätter No.

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50 Essential Books Every Graphic Designer Should Read in 2020

Shillington

Modernist aesthetics in architecture, art and product design are familiar to many. This unprecedented publication, authored by Jens Müller, brings together approximately 6,000 trademarks, focused on the period 1940–1980, to examine how modernist attitudes and imperatives gave birth to corporate identity. Buy the book. Buy the book.

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59 Essential Books Every Graphic Designer Should Read in 2022

Shillington

Modernist aesthetics in architecture, art and product design are familiar to many. This unprecedented publication, authored by Jens Müller, brings together approximately 6,000 trademarks, focused on the period 1940–1980, to examine how modernist attitudes and imperatives gave birth to corporate identity. Buy the book. Buy the book.