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Artist Sarah Graham on raising awareness for bipolar disorder and how art saved her life

Creative Boom

She is passionate about raising awareness and understanding of the condition, and works with charities, facilities and educational institutions to bring hope and inspire others going through the same. Her experience with bipolar disorder has helped inspire and shape her work. It can take up to a month to complete each piece.

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Grand Antiques | STATIONERY OVERDOSE #cover #stationaryoverdose #book #stationery

Designspiration

Discover more of the best Books, Stationery, Graphic Design, Book Covers, and Print Design inspiration on Designspiration Saved by Louise Canham (@louise).

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Ovaitt Health Media | STATIONERY OVERDOSE #branding #visual identity #graphic design #stationery

Designspiration

Discover more of the best Branding Design, Visual Branding, Stationery, Branding Identity, and Branding inspiration on Designspiration Saved by Rachel Matts (@rachelmatts).

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Digital Artist Reimagines Famous Paintings In Today’s Context Of Technology And Social Media

Design You Trust

“My first inspiration is society and everything around us every day: smartphones, technology in general, social media, aesthetic canons, and trends. At the beginning of my artistic journey, I found inspiration from Christopher Boffoli and his ‘big appetites studio.’ The World Of Social Media. Sensitive Content.

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In ‘King Pleasure,’ Family Stories and Personal Artifacts Illuminate Basquiat’s Life and Work

Colossal

An expansive exhibition sprawling through the Starrett-Lehigh Building in Chelsea offers an intimate and holistic glimpse at the life that inspired Jean-Michel Basquiat’s body of work. All images by Ivane Katamashvili, shared with permission. To walk people through that in a way that felt right and good to us.”

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The Pyte Foundry

Typographica

One could think this design was outsourced to Milton Glaser, but it was in fact inspired by a 1914 patent for a stencil plate. I would say it’s the italic to Overdose (28), although it doesn’t necessarily share all of its characteristics. Stefan says this design is heavily inspired by George Nesbitt’s 1838 design “Octagon”.

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New Photo Book Celebrates the Traveller Subculture

Feature Shoot

From the 1930s Dustbowl Era hobo to the 1950’s Kerouac inspired Beatnik, to the 1970s Haight-Ashbury Hippie to the 1990s East Village Punk Squatter. Sadly, he passed from an overdose. Others knew they had no home to return to so their life is the road. She wanted to have me bring them to a memorial in New Orleans.

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