THE COLLECTOR I & II - paintings created for “Wake the Moon”
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cherry valley forever
todays bird
let's talk about Bridgerton tea, my ask is open
Alisa U Zemlji Chuda
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RMH
DEAR READER
Peter Solarz
Lint Roller? I Barely Know Her

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Andulka
Claire Keane

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Not today Justin
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Today's Document
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he wasn't even looking at me and he found me
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THE COLLECTOR I & II - paintings created for “Wake the Moon”
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Type Life: Issue #1 - Special Lab / Available at www.draw-down.com / A publication packed to the brim with letterforms! A very special newsprint edition from Swiss Typefaces is a celebration of style and a wellspring of inspiration. Images abound, with photography, illustration, lettering, and exclusive previews of upcoming typefaces working together to create a visually exciting experience. An underlying theme is the confrontation of opposites: systematic typography is interspersed with footloose lettering, accurate vector shapes are shown side by side with drippy comic blackletter and highbrow clashes with subculture when an icon of the Swiss International Style gets remixed with graffiti. The digital is contrasted with the analog, the local with the cosmopolitan, the abstract with the personal. On a formal level, all of this is represented by the combination of uncoated newsprint and glamorous spot colors. The minimal but nevertheless unique color palette features Pantone neon pink and yellow along with silver and black as a defining element of the publication’s identity. Issue #1’s guest contributor is Zoum (Thomas Louzoun), French art director and illustrator. His whimsical drawings and handmade letterings are original compositions for this issue. Other featured work includes Ludmila Bredikhina’s Style Games work from her time at ECAL and a spread of font samples which showcases just-launched and soon-to-be-launched font samples. #graphicdesign #typography
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Bruno Munari, (1981), Da cosa nasce cosa, Asahi Shimbun, 2007. Published on the occasion of the exhibition Bruno Munari: Da cosa nasce cosa, December 1, 2007 – January 14, 2008, at The Itabashi Museum of Art, Tokyo, celebrating the 100th Anniversary of Bruno Munari’s birth
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Jack Vanzet
あたし髪が白くなるまで
寝癖 / クリープハイプ
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