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Gordon Ramsay guest edits the Chef’s Special of Sandwich Magazine to support his new YouTube show, 'Idiot Sandwich'

Creative Boom

Leaning into the popularity of memes has often been a half-baked marketing strategy, but few will begrudge Gordon Ramsay having a bite out of his own 'Idiot Sandwich' as he steals the phrase back for his latest show and guest edits the Chef's Special of Sandwich Magazine.

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Artist Jeanine Brito hopes to turn bad memories into something beautiful through her surreal and theatrical paintings

Creative Boom

Based in Toronto but originally from Mainz, Germany, Jeanine Brito worked in graphic design and art direction after graduating with honours in Fashion Communication from Ryerson University in 2015. It was part of a grand plan to work in fashion, having spent a happy childhood obsessed with magazines. "I It was so inventive.

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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.

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Double Duty: Re-Imagining the Public Value of Infrastructure

Azure Magazine

The street as public space — as site to reclaim for civic possibilities — gained new potency during the COVID-19 pandemic and the Black Lives Matter movement. How might one recapture the street as a site for design to help nourish belonging, inclusivity, and spontaneous interaction in our public spaces? New Public Hydrant.

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Looking Back, Moving Forward: How Public Health Shaped Toronto

Azure Magazine

As we enter yet another phase of the COVID-19 era, great thinkers across public health and planning are conceptualizing and re-conceptualizing major aspects of urban living. In order to truly understand these inequities, we need to engage with the longer, inseparable histories of public health and urban life in Toronto.

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Peacock Arts Trail 2015

Chris Dunn Illustration/Fine Art

I'm very pleased to announce I will be opening my studio to the public during the Peacock Arts Trail this year. I will be open to the public on these days: Sat 3rd Oct - 10am-5.30pm Sun 4th Oct - 10am-5.30pm Mon 5th Oct - 10am-5.30pm Tues 6th Oct - CLOSED (sorry but I want to visit the other 55 artists exhibiting too!)

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In Albania, MVRDV Redefines a Relic of Communism

Azure Magazine

But it didn’t make sense to start from scratch: A 2015 study showed that the majority of Albanians were against demolishing the building. The 11,835-square-metre building, unveiled this past May, is now completely open to the public and surrounded by a new urban park, reviving the complex as a landmark in the heart of the city.

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