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Unseen photos by Brian Griffin capture intimate side of Depeche Mode in stunning new book

Creative Boom

Photographer Brian Griffin has collaborated with paper specialists Fedrigoni Group and design studio The Cafeteria to publish Mode, an incredible new photo book containing unseen images of Depeche Mode taken in the 1980s. Brian Griffin added: "Having worked with bulky papers before, I knew I wanted the same feeling for Mode.

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'We're rethinking what a car is': Brian Bolain on the future of global branding for Lexus

Creative Boom

Brian in front of a new installation by Suchi Reddy, Shaped by Air, inspired by the Lexus Electrified Sport, on public view at Superstudio PiĆ¹ in Milan The nature of the vehicle is changing, so how does branding for car companies need to evolve? At Milan Design Week, we chat with Brian Bolain, Lexus 's global head of marketing, to find out.

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ā€œMidwest Cowboyā€ by Photographer Brian Kaiser

Booooooom

A modern deconstruction of the American cowboy archetype by photographer Brian Kaiser.

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ā€œJulietā€™s Postcardā€ by Photographer Brian Van Lau

Booooooom

A selection of images from ā€œJulietā€™s Postcard,ā€ the most recent series by photographer Brian Van Lau (previously featured here). Currently based in Seattle Washington, Lau is a freelance photographer, often on the road. His work is about ā€œsearching for fictitious evidence.ā€

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Spirited Animals Emerge from Salvaged Scrap Metal in Brian Mockā€™s Sculptures

Colossal

All images Ā© Brian Mock, shared with permission The nuts and bolts of Brian Mock ā€™s metal menagerie are often just that: nuts and bolts. The article Spirited Animals Emerge from Salvaged Scrap Metal in Brian Mock’s Sculptures appeared first on Colossal. Do stories and artists like this matter to you?

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The Collaborative Spirit Behind Brian Enoā€™s Record Sleeve Designs

Eye on Design

It was Brian Eno who invented the term ā€˜ scenius ,ā€™ which counters the myth of the lone genius and credits the collective effort. Brian Eno, FOREVERANDEVERNOMORE, Nick Robertson. Brian had worked on a set of lithographs called Helica. Brian Eno, Another Green World (1975), Tom Phillips. FOREVERANDEVERNOMORE (2022).

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How I Got Here: Brian Rea

Creative Review

Modern Love illustrator Brian Rea recounts a childhood filled with stories, shares the struggles of embracing his style and tells CR why words have gained a new importance for him later in his career. The post How I Got Here: Brian Rea appeared first on Creative Review.