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Addressing topics of identity, Grant Gasser's new Riso art project is inspired by the topic of martyrdom

Creative Boom

© Grant Gasser. In Grant Gasser 's latest project, Martyrs, he shows us how it's always important to keep working on your own personal work. Finished as a two-colour Risograph art book, plus a solo exhibition featuring seven screen-printed images, Grant sought to zoom out from a refined concept and explore a "common tone" throughout his work. And the theme of martyrdom is what he landed on.

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Art Exhibition Poster Templates with Abstract Geometric Elements

We And The Color

Available for free download with an Adobe Stock trial subscription, these poster templates by Denys Koltovskyi are ideal for exhibitions or other art and design-related events. Adobe Stock contributor @Denys Koltovskyi has created this amazing set of poster templates. Equipped with two design options, you can use them for exhibitions or other art and design events.

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MEMFIS: Bauhaus/Memphis Tribute in 3D

Abduzeedo

MEMFIS: Bauhaus/Memphis Tribute in 3D. abduzeedo 0703—22 Andrej Troha shared a 3D project inspired by the Bauhaus but it didn’t end there. The 3D illustration features a cocktail glass set with some Bauhaus and Memphis Milano DNK. The tools used were Maxon Cinema 4D and some Photoshop. . For more information make sure to follow Andrej on ArtStation.

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Pop Culture Posters & Illustrations by Tomasz Majewski

Design You Trust

Polish illustrator and graphic designer Tomasz Majewski combines traditional techniques with digital work to produce cool pop culture creations. More: Instagram , Behance. Source.

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Let's Talk Trends: Designing for Maximum Impact

Speaker: Amber Asay, Creative Director and Founder of award-winning design studio Nice People

Understanding what trends are happening and how they’re impacting the competitive landscape is crucial to providing top dollar design strategy to your clients. With so many trends coming and going, it can be overwhelming to determine which ones you should capitalize on and which ones might not be worth the trouble. In this exclusive webinar with Amber Asay, we’ll explore graphic design trends that need to die, trends that are starting to pick up and why, trends that have come and gone, and how t

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Looking after your mental health as a product manager

UX Collective

Product management is a mentally taxing job. Whilst software engineers can afford to put their heads down and focus on one task at a time, PMs have to juggle different things, maintain different points of view, and deal with many different functions. There are plenty of articles about being more effective in all of those. But we don’t talk enough about maintaining energy and caring for your mental health as a PM.

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FLUGT Refugee Museum of Denmark by BIG

This is Paper

BIG has designed a museum dedicated to refugees in Oksbøl at the site of Denmark‘s largest refugee camp from World War II.

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Canadian Artist Creates Humorous And Satirical Oil Paintings

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Canadian artist Toni Hamel creates humorous and satirical oil paintings. Rooted in story-telling, her art practice draws from personal experiences and outward observations to create thematic bodies of work that reflect on and interpret the psychological unease characteristic of our age. Virtues and vices, the holy and the profane, the good and the bad all share equal weight in her work and supply an infinite source of material for her investigations.

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Black Music Project

Communication Arts

Composite’s online exhibition educates visitors on the history of Black American music with an extensive compendium of artists and genres.

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Intimate Vintage Portraits Documented the Lives of Irish Travellers Outside Dublin in the Late 1960s and Early 1970s

Design You Trust

When Alen Macweeney returned to his native Ireland in the 1960s, after working as Richard Avedon’s assistant, he first intended to do a photo essay about W.B. Yeats. His research led him to cover another quintessentially Irish subject, one up to then neglected in photojournalism and Irish society in general. h/t: vintag.es. “In search of a tinker woman as a subject,” notes Michael Miller at Hudson-Housatonic Arts, Macweeney found “a sprawling field of caravans, shed, and horses… on the outskirts

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The Democratization of Design: Giving Creators & Marketers the Tools to Succeed

Brands must create and share impactful content to thrive, but they have less people, tighter budgets, and fewer resources to do so. Learn how to publish and market digital content with the same professionalism as organizations with million-dollar budgets.

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Breezing Fun: 5 Types of Summer Themed Stories Templates 

Pixlr

Let’s welcome the summer breeze with Pixlr’s cool templates Now that summertime fun is upon us, you may already have an array of exciting activities planned ahead. Be it sunbathing on the beach, taking a short vacation somewhere nice, or even just chilling in the nearest pool, Pixlr’s templates are here to keep you company. [.].

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Incredible Feather Artworks by Chris Maynard

Design You Trust

Chris Maynard has worked with feathers since he was twelve. His unique feather shadowboxes are recognized by art collectors, bird lovers, and a wide and interesting variety of people from around the world. He only has time to turn a small portion of his ideas, which fill many notebooks, into his shadow box feather designs. His favorite tools are the tiny eye surgery scissors, forceps, and magnifying glasses passed down through his family.

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Christian Werner

Mindsparkle Mag

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'I hope my audience feels included': Jammie Holmes' detailed paintings tell stories of American history, ritual and joy

Creative Boom

© Jammie Holmes. Born and raised in Thibodaux, LA, Jammie Holmes today lives in Dallas, Texas. He first picked up a brush in 2017 and utilised the act of painting as a way of therapy, "a way to express myself", he says. "Coming from a small city and a single mum, many kids in my neighbourhood felt like they needed to grow faster or 'man up'. So with that, your emotions must be shoved down so they don't exist.

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From Visualization to Execution: Exploring Our Strengths as Designers

Speaker: Sean Adams, ArtCenter College of Design

Thomas Edison once said “Vision without execution is hallucination.” This statement applies not just to invention, but to graphic design. One of the greatest strengths of graphic designers is the ability to first develop a concept and then execute it to make it real. From visualization and ideation all the way through to actuation and execution, each step of this process takes skill and expertise.