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Jack Sachs takes us through his new intro sequence for The Wonderfully Weird World Of Gumball

Its Nice That

He was also one of our Ones to Watch, back in 2017!) Since those fateful days, Jack has brought his joyous characters to projects for Apple, Nike Kids, Don’t Hug Me I’m Scared and P!nk, nk, and created wacky statues in Chengdu, China. (He

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With His New Milan Show, Benjamin Hubert Sets Out to Solve the World’s Problems

Azure Magazine

Two years later, in 2017, we paid a visit to the industrial design and branding agency’s Hackney headquarters. A sketch of Basket, a magazine or firewood holder designed by Layer for Fritz Hansen and launched in 2018. Last year, they renovated the whole thing, and its got a raw but clean gallery feeling to it.

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4 Big Reasons to Love Canadian Design in 2025

Azure Magazine

Double Entendre held its first iteration at Project 107 Gallery during the 2024 fair, and Ensemble debuted at The Plumb during this past January’s edition. Also a successful women-owned company, the popular shoe brand was founded by two sisters, Myriam and Romy Belzile-Maguire, in 2017. Find the full collection here.

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Take 5: A Patchwork Puzzle, LA’s Newest Art Gallery, and a Museum Collaboration

Design Milk

In 2017, Fellow launched its iconic Stagg EKG electric kettle and third-wave coffee was never the same. Cereal Magazine Cofounder Opens Up Her First USA Gallery. Rosa is opening up the art gallery’s second location – first-ever U.S. It’s a design that I can actually see me framing and hanging up after it’s been completed!

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Patrick Nelson's breathtaking collages bring a graphic design sensibility to the world of art

Creative Boom

He sells his work online, in galleries and through curated shops. In June this year, he announced he was joining the artist roster at the California-based Aerena Galleries. Then, around 2017 he began experimenting with mixed media, using vintage magazines and maps he found in antique shops. But that wasn't all.

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Ed Fella’s Flyers Blur the Lines Between Design and Art

Eye on Design

In 2010, I curated a selection of Ed Fella’s famous flyers, created “after the fact”—as he put it—for his own lectures, in an exhibition about Surrealism and graphic design at the Moravian Gallery in the Czech Republic. Wild, Fella’s best explicator, wrote about him in Emigre magazine (no.

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Traditional Elegance Meets Psychedelic Futurism in This Type Trend

Eye on Design

The trend is named for the similarity of these contemporary typefaces to the fonts that emerged from the German art magazine Jugend and the Jugendstil movement, a close cousin to the Art Nouveau and Viennese Secession movements happening in Britain and Austria around the same time. .

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