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Kieron Lewis updates The Brownies' Book to inspire a new generation of black children

Creative Boom

London-based graphic designer Kieron Lewis has designed a new take on W.E.B. Du Bois' 1920s magazine for black children titled The New Brownies' Book. Du Bois released the first-ever magazine for African-American youth. A century later comes the updated version of the beloved magazine.

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Why 'Deborah Turbeville: Photocollage' is a must-read for photographers everywhere

Creative Boom

We chatted with Nathalie to discover what's different about this new book, the thinking behind the design and image choices, and why Deborah Turbeville remains a shining beacon for photographers in the world of 2023. This superbly edited and produced book offers a great deal to a new generation of artists and photographers.

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10 Featured Speakers to Check Out at Human/Nature

Azure Magazine

Human/Nature will bring together designers, architects, urbanists, civic leaders and more for two days of conversations about how we can work together to collectively mitigate climate change through proven design solutions. She also heads up the firm’s internationally renowned behavioural design cluster.

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Beginning to End - Dark Factory: Design, Tricia Reeks

Spine Magazine

Meerkat Press released Dark Factory on May 22, and will follow up with Dark Park , in 2023. For our next Beginning to End*, Spine follows the project through author, agent, publicity, and design. Next up: Creative Collaborator, AV/VR Design of Dark Park, Charlie Athanas. Kathe Koja’s Dark Factory is a designer’s dream come true.

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The Jury Is Out: Rethinking Assessment in Architectural Education

Azure Magazine

Whether it’s called a crit, a jury or a review, the practice is almost universal: At the designated time, everyone falls into their role like a carefully choreographed performance. The presenter holds forth, the jury responds, rinse and repeat. Their peers sit behind the jury, watching and listening as the production unfolds.

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