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In Miriam Persand’s bizarre world, alligators, rats and pigeons rule the city

Creative Boom

Born in Madrid, Spain, Miriam studied graphic design in Brighton before returning to her hometown. She also boasts a degree in Philosophy, where she specialised in digital art and aesthetics. Walking around is what inspires me the most," she says. "I But all of which are metaphors for the intricate workings of the human psyche.

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It's all in the eyes for A Practice for Everyday Life's identity for the 59th Venice Biennale

Creative Boom

With the 59th Venice Biennale well underway, our attention turns to the Italian exhibition's graphic identity for 2022. Crafted by A Practice for Everyday Life , the London studio founded by Kirsty Carter and Emma Thomas in 2003, it's inspired by Surrealism and represented by eyes, which can be seen dotted around the Venetian city.

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21 Famous Graphic Designers That Anyone in the Design Industry Needs to Know in 2023

Shillington

So, if you’re after some inspiration or just want to be amazed, then keep reading! On top of this, she is also a teacher at the School of Visual Arts, contributes to Imprint and Uppercase magazine and has co-authored numerous books, including The Typographic Universe, American Typeplay and New Modernist Type.

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Serving Sculpture

Mindsparkle Mag

Serving Sculpture — Renewal of Finnish Craft & Design is an art and design display held as part of Stockholm Design Week 2022. The exhibition cooperates with the Finnish Institute in Stockholm, and UU Market, a collective and agency for new Finnish art and design. It belongs to Titilda’s creative minds. .

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“Ray’s Hand” Illuminates Half of the Iconic Eames Partnership

Design Milk

Her focus was always about identifying, extrapolating, and creating for the need of each situation, in both her personal life and professional life – from a bouquet for a photograph to an exhibit graphic to a toy to a picnic to a furniture prototype.” “My grandmother helped shape my outlook on design.

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Hingston Studio's designs for Garry Fabian Miller, the 'camera-less' fine art photographer

Creative Boom

Dubbed 'one of the most progressive figures in fine art photography', Garry Fabian Miller's work is currently on show at the Arnolfini Gallery in Bristol. The book echoes the typographic approach of the other exhibition graphics. The pair also worked closely together on the book's design accompanying the show, also called Adore.

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MOS Offers a New Image of Architectural Work

Azure Magazine

With their new exhibition at the Princeton University School of Architecture, MOS presents a new depiction of the architect at work and of the work of the architect all while innovating a twenty-first-century means of circulating them.