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How Cranbrook’s Design Program Redefined How We Make and Talk About Graphic Design

Eye on Design

Like other architects of the era, he took an expansive view of what the architect could do, not simply interested in buildings but in the design of everything from products to city plans to graphics. . Graphic design’s history in the academy is hard to trace, but it was clearly there at the outset.

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50 Essential Books Every Graphic Designer Should Read in 2020

Shillington

As the title suggests, Graphic Design School introduces visual design for modern media and breaks it down in a way that’s easy to follow for any student pursuing a creative discipline. You’re introduced to the latest in graphic design software, as well as traditional printing techniques such as risograph and screen printing.

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On Toronto’s Sterling Road, an Artist Haven Faces Demolition

Azure Magazine

We are in the kitchen of her home and studio, where the circus artist is suspended, and seemingly weightless, high above me. You get it at Toronto’s Sterling Lofts, where Devi Leonard’s suite is one of the several dozen live–work spaces that comprise a diverse and intimate artistic hub, with 14- to 25-foot ceilings to boot.

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The 50 Best Graphic Design Quotes Ever

Design Wizard

Scher started her career as a layout artist for Random House and gradually worked her way up to become the first female principal of Pentagram. No masterpiece was ever created by a lazy artist.” - Salvador Dalí. In this quote, surrealist Salvador Dalí espouses the value of hard work when it comes to design and art.

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59 Essential Books Every Graphic Designer Should Read in 2022

Shillington

As the title suggests, Graphic Design School introduces visual design for modern media and breaks it down in a way that’s easy to follow for any student pursuing a creative discipline. You’re introduced to the latest in graphic design software, as well as traditional printing techniques such as risograph and screen printing.