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Digital Art Marketing: How to Develop a Strategy

Inkbot Design

Digital Art Marketing: How to Develop a Strategy The world of art is rapidly adapting to the digital age. As consumer behaviours and technology continue to evolve, artists and galleries must embrace digital art marketing to connect with new audiences and art buyers.

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5 Iconic Prints Expand the Herman Miller Archival Poster Collection

Design Milk

Designers Tomoko Miho, Barb Loveland, and John Massey all drew inspiration from the abstract and op-art movements of the sixties. Barbara Loveland designed this illustration to showcase the Wilkes Modular Sofa’s inherent modularity while articulating its quirky rounded edges inspired by Chiclet gum.

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imm Cologne 2024: The Installation Circles Connect Design and Sustainability

Azure Magazine

First introduced during the spring installment, the new format for the show is centred around The Circles – content and event platforms that will serve as meeting points, showcases for products and concepts, and demonstrate the blurred boundaries between art and design.

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Vintage Branding: Reviving the Classics for Modern Marketing

Inkbot Design

Imagine a vintage-inspired whiskey brand that tells the tale of a rugged, turn-of-the-century distiller crafting small-batch spirits in the heart of the American West. These tactile elements create a sense of luxury and craftsmanship often lacking in modern, digitally-printed materials.

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The 10 Most Beguiling Designs at Maison&Object 2024

Design Milk

This year’s theme “Tech Eden” emphasized a dreamy optimism, biophilia, technology, and well-being while kaleidoscopic patterns, neon hues – including yellow, orange, purple, and green – as well as an eclectic pastiche of periods from art deco to 1970s were also on display.

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The Vibrant World of Japanese Graphic Design

Inkbot Design

Some key features of ukiyo-e included: Bold, eye-catching colours with limited shading Flattened perspective rather than Western realism Creative cropping of images Inexpensive prints for mass consumption In the mid-19th century, ukiyo-e saw increased perspective techniques and a shift towards landscapes over figures.

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What Sets Apart a Top Catalogue Design Agency from Others?

Noupe

Unleashing Creative Brilliance: Going Beyond Conventions Central to every awe-inspiring catalogue is the unfettered eruption of creativity that entices, captivates, and compels engagement. While captivating visuals serve as the cornerstone, a truly effective catalogue seamlessly imparts vital product information without inundating the reader.

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