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Jaenam Yoo's synthetic, dream-like drawings focus on the beauty in the mundane

Creative Boom

As an art and design graduate of New York's renowned School of Visual Arts, illustrator Jaenam Yoo has got his career off to a flying start by landing an internship at Mother New York, as well as going on to work with Pentagram, Hugo&Marie, and Apple Music.

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Andrew Satake Blauvelt Elevated Graphic Design Far Beyond Notions of “Problem Solving”

Eye on Design

This polymathic work — which includes eighteen years at the Walker Art Center in Minneapolis as well as Blauvelt’s current appointment as director of the Cranbrook Art Museum — is united by a continual search for the autonomy he first wrote about in that 2003 essay.

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How photo licensing platform Stills is helping designers create the best work of their careers

Creative Boom

As a designer, art director or creative director, it's a constant struggle to source the right images for your work. His passion for photography began in 2015 with his first visit to Japan, where he instantly fell in love with the country's geography, culture, and people. Make the switch to Stills, the new standard in photo licensing.

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F5: Stephen Slaughter Talks About a Life-Changing Performance, Architecture as Social Art + More

Design Milk

Working with and for not-for-profits like Watts House Project, Findlay Market, Youth Hope Cincinnati, and Elementz Urban Arts Center, he focuses on work that champions the disenfranchised and aims for the improvement of the built environment through sustainable and conscientious design. Art means too much to me. Kara Walker. “I

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DATMA Issues National Call for Public Art Commissions Based on Shelter

Colossal

Rael San Fratello, “Star Lounge” (2015), PLA plastic. Massachusetts Design Art and Technology Institute (DATMA), the non-collecting contemporary art institute, and its partners kicked off a city-wide, collaborative venture called “SHELTER 2022–23.” Image courtesy of Andrew Kepinski. Image courtesy of the artist.

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Inspiring Incarcerated Individuals to Visualize Their Dreams in Photos

Feature Shoot

A visual storyteller, arts educator, and journalist, Maxon employs an interdisciplinary approach that acknowledges the socio-historical context to his work in order to create a space for multiple voices to address the issues at stake. The inspiration for making art is to strengthen myself in the process. Thought it endless.

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Questioning status quo: lessons from Alan Kay

UX Collective

Computing pioneer Alan Kay is known for his pioneering work on object-oriented programming and the windowing graphical user interface that served as the foundation for Apple and Windows. He’s a pioneer in Computer Science who played a big role in creating the ideas behind today’s object-oriented programming languages.