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Why 'Deborah Turbeville: Photocollage' is a must-read for photographers everywhere

Creative Boom

In the world of fashion photography, few names evoke as much mystery and allure as Deborah Turbeville (1932-2013). It's arguable that more than anyone, she transformed the discipline from being purely commercial and functional to becoming an art form in its own right. She didn't try to copy what others did to be successful.

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Patrick Thomas & his PULP silkscreen prints respond to the era of "truth decay"

Type room

A-Z presents , exhibition , Patrick Thomas , talk , Berlin , fake news , truth , artivism , silkscreen , silkscreening prints , newspaper , printing. He studied at Central Saint Martins and the Royal College of Art before relocating to Barcelona in 1991. A revised edition was released in April 2019. In 2007 he set up his first press.

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5 Best Web Design Books for Website Development

Inkbot Design

So, without further ado, let's embark on this enlightening journey and discover the most insightful web design books that will unleash your creativity and help you master the art of web development. By embracing CSS secrets, you can overcome design limitations and push the boundaries of what's possible in web design.

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What is Sustainable Graphic Design?

UX Collective

The Sustainabilitist Principles started out as the books on my desk, I was wondering where “sustainable designing” lay within them… mapping connections between ideas… writing about repeating principles… the interconnections over time and space of similar ideals… how to clarify access to the ideas for the next designer.

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The Philosophy of Stefan Sagmeister: Designing Happiness

Inkbot Design

As a restless student in Vienna, Sagmeister began experimenting with provocative art and design to jolt viewers out of their habitual ways of seeing. Through innovative projects like The Happy Show, which toured major art museums, Sagmeister used interactive conceptual art to study how design , data, and positive emotions intersect.

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From Kindergarten Through High School, This Family Has Been Making a Magazine Together for Ten Years

Eye on Design

When Claire and Pann Lim floated the idea of starting a magazine with their two children back in 2013, their daughter, Aira, then 6, was bewildered. Renn and Aira Lim making art through the years. For us, it happens to be art-making,” said Claire. “Renn by Renn Lim” exhibition in 2011.