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Snow in the Summer: Ryoko Kaneta's art blends enchanting scenes with environmental crisis

Creative Boom

Courtesy of DCG and the artist As the Japanese painter's artworks go on show in London, we explore the poetic and spiritual background of her beautiful work. Ryoko was born in Ibaraki Prefecture in 1991 and graduated from Yokohama University of Art and Design in 2014. Mt Fuji Winter Morning, 2023 © Ryoko Kaneta.

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15+ Best Graphic Design Books in 2023

Just Creative

Grid Systems in Graphic Design book is the foundational text for graphic artists. This book serves as a manual for typographers and graphic artists. More than that, we discovered some wonderful wisdom and humor suitable for any graphic artist. It offers new artists a variety of tried-and-true artistic techniques.

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Top 10 Typography Artists Worth Following

Inkbot Design

Top 10 Typography Artists Worth Following. When expressed in artistic and inventive ways, typography moves away from being only words arranged for print and becomes inspiring and exciting forms of design. In this article, we look at 10 of the top famous typography artists and their work. Christopher Wool. Christopher Wool.

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Hanna Barczyk explores balance and harmony in her mural for Frank And Oak

Creative Boom

Her illustrations have also been commissioned by major publications such as The New York Times, The New Yorker and The Economist. In 2014 she moved to NYC and pursued a career in illustration. Other artists she looks up to include Marlene Dumas, Chris Ofili and Shahzia Sikander.

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Top 10 of 2023: Our Favourite Public Spaces

Azure Magazine

From landscapes that address climate change (while welcoming cultural and social life) to a rich variety of parks, plazas and buildings — and even infrastructure projects — that engage the urban realm, the best public spaces are a celebration of community and collective spirit.

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In Craig Walsh’s ‘Monuments,’ Enormous Projected Portraits Illuminate the Selective Histories of Public Art

Colossal

In the mid-nineties, Australian artist Craig Walsh created his first projection at Woodford Folk Festival in Queensland. Today, the responsive installations more directly address traditional narratives and challenge “the selective history represented in our public spaces,” he says. Photo courtesy of White Night.

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Jacob Lindgren Recommends 7 Publications That Take An Expansive Approach To Graphic Design

Eye on Design

The opening took place in August of 2019, and we spent the year prior plotting how it would work and sourcing publications via friends and our connections to existing publishing networks. That arrangement mostly remains the same now, but we also find it important to take things that are decidedly not publications that we’re familiar with too.