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October 2022 Opportunities: Open Calls, Residencies, and Grants for Artists

Colossal

Yayoi Kusama , “Pumpkins Screaming About Love Beyond Infinity” (2017), mirrors, acrylic, glass, LEDs, and wood panels, 59 x 59 x 83 ½ inches. Collection of the artist, courtesy of Ota Fine Arts. Massachusetts Design Art and Technology Institute (DATMA) – SHELTER 2023 Featured. London Craft Week 2023 (International).

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14 Best Creatives from Pennsylvania

Shillington

Risolve Studio is a Risograph printing studio founded in 2017, which is located in downtown Lancaster, PA. The family-run studio was founded upon a passion for sharing great innovative design and printmaking. The studio produces branding, offering services across digital, packaging, print and art direction. Risolve Studio .

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The best 2024 Christmas cards by independent artists and designers

Creative Boom

This year, celebrate the season with beautifully crafted cards that tell a story, support independent creators, and bring joy to your loved ones. The art of sending Christmas cards is more than just a seasonal ritual; it's a chance to connect, share a spirit of creativity, and support emerging illustration talent. Thomson Rohan E.

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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 first volume of Jens Müller’s comprehensive and enlightening 2017 book traces 70 years of graphic design, designers, and developments from the late 19th century through the economic boom after the Second World War. 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 book by Sarah Hyndman—who has joined us for guest lectures at Shillington —opens up the science and the art behind how fonts influence you and explains why certain fonts or styles evoke particular experiences and associations. Buy the book.