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After Hours’ new identity is expressive, layered, and always on the move

Its Nice That

Reading "After Hours’ new identity is." These five words – typically Australian slang – are what the duo behind After Hours uses to describe its new identity. So at the beginning of 2025, five years after they first launched, they finally took the plunge. The old brand looked fine. It said nothing.

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Sana Bansal’s introspective illustrations absorb you into her wistful world

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Often, they are seemingly inconsequential memories like the lemon tree in my grandparents’ home that I would visit in the summers, but I like how these can root a story in a real experience”, she shares. “I She joined as a junior writer in April 2024 after graduating from Kingston School of Art with a degree in Graphic Design.

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Kayla Dantz’s woven photographs hold up a mirror to the “fragmented nature of memory”

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Dantz: Summer Fading In (Copyright © K. Dantz: Summer Fading In (Copyright © K. Dantz: Summer Fading Out (Copyright © K. She joined as a junior writer in April 2024 after graduating from Kingston School of Art with a degree in Graphic Design. Dantz, 2025) Above K. Dantz: Grandma’s Kitchen (Copyright © K.

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Ryan C. Brown’s paintings capture the essence of nightlife, rain smells and dog walking

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Each painting has a gentle feeling of petrichor – the pleasant smell of rain after long summer days. POV Forward Thinking Review of the Year Editorial Team Jenny Brewer Olivia Hingley Ellis Tree Elizabeth Goodspeed Liz Gorny Extra nice Extra Search Account Social Ryan C.

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Summer of resistance: LA’s visual response to ICE

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Reading "Summer of resistance: LA’s." POV Forward Thinking Review of the Year Editorial Team Jenny Brewer Olivia Hingley Ellis Tree Elizabeth Goodspeed Liz Gorny Extra nice Extra Search Account Social Summer of resistance: LA’s visual response to ICE Los Angeles doesn’t just march – it designs resistance.

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Shane Laptiste on Reframing Spatial Narratives in Montreal and Beyond

Azure Magazine

She worked for a family who had a house in Westmount and a summer house in Pointe-Claire, at times when opportunities for employment for Black women were limited, both here and in the Caribbean. I graduated and not long after, I began my career in the profession in Edmonton, where I became a licensed architect in Alberta.

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F5: Tyler Kobick Talks Critical Regionalism, a Trowel, Brion Cemetery + More

Design Milk

The land was a refuge, where an icicle kingdom formed in the winter and large boulders doubled as hideouts in the summer. Kobick was raised in Ohio, in a house next to the bluffs where the Wisconsin Glacier ends, 30 miles south of Lake Erie. Scavenged pieces of wood became my medium from a very early age.”