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Tracing Art

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Webpicks Tracing Art Getty and Resn created Tracing Art, an interactive site that makes the complex world of art ownership history engaging and easy to explore. The site serves as a storytelling device to explore the historic, commercial, ethical and human dimensions of how art travels through time, place and ownership.

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Inkwell

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Webpicks Inkwell Bart Baker-Jaillet and Louis Moncouyoux of SavoirFaire share how Inkwell.tech uses minimalist design to showcase AI innovation. Design core: The core of the experience is a scroll-driven narrative: minimalist, interactive and full of motion. All rights Reserved. — Follow Us Loading.

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Visualbusiness

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Webpicks Visualbusiness Federico Valla explains how Visualbusiness uses minimalist design and dynamic layouts to showcase images in a fresh and engaging way. Design core: We embraced a radical approach—with images at the heart of the content, we stripped away everything non-essential to give visuals absolute prominence.

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Skytopia music videos

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Responses by Ikuho Tamura , graphic designer and video artist. Design thinking: We created countless prototypes, selecting those that resonated with both of us. Favorite details: This project blends a variety of tools and textures, including 3-D CGI, vector art and typography. — Follow Us Loading.

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Marco Lawrence

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” The path to working as an illustrator was a bit unexpected for Lawrence, who studied commercial fine art screen printing, fine art drawing and printmaking around Europe before graduating with a BA Honors in 2007.

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Sita typeface

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Exhibit Sita typeface Edouard Berard on designing Sita for Order Type Foundry: a serif and sans-serif superfamily balancing history and modernity. Responses by Edouard Berard , type designer. Design thinking: The idea was to address the need for a typographic system that could offer both diversity and cohesion.