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Karol ?liwka

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liwka began his art education in 1946 at the Evening School of Painting, Sculpture and Graphics in Bielsko-Bia?a. His education continued at the State Secondary School of Art Techniques, graduating with a diploma in 1953. He would later pass entry exams for the Academy of Fine Arts in Warsaw, graduating in 1959. “I

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The cheat sheet to startup graphic design roles

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How Atalanta reaffirmed her identity as a graphic designer. Throughout her entire career, she thought of herself as a graphic designer. The expanding tech industry preferred to speak in terms of visual design over graphic design. The expanding tech industry preferred to speak in terms of visual design over graphic design.

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Claudia Schiffer’s new book curates iconic fashion photography from the 90s

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Image © Doug Ordway Together, the photographs bring to life an era which saw the rise of a diverse range of young talent, from photographers to makeup artists, who merged the fields of fashion, music, entertainment and graphic art, and changed the way we view fashion photography today. “Captivate! ” Captivate!

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Photographing the birth of hip-hop

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Having studied graphic arts at Parisian art school Penninghen, Bramly started working as a freelance photographer, shooting for the likes of Paris Match and Elle. The Early Days of Hip Hop 1982–84, published by Soul Jazz Books. Afrika Bambaataa and DJ Kool Herc. Fab 5 Freddy. Grandmaster Flash. Crazy Legs.

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Delve into the uncharted history of book covers from the Arab world

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The Cairo-based designer, researcher and writer has been working alongside volunteer researcher Nourhan El Banna, also based in Egypt, and assistant researchers Omayma Dajani (Palestine) and Yaman To’meh (Lebanon) to create the first digital archive for Arabic book cover designs published between the 1950s and 1990s.