In a quiet street scene from 1962, Lithuanian photographer Romualdas Rakauskas captures the subdued rhythm of Soviet-era life.

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In a quiet street scene from 1962, Lithuanian photographer Romualdas Rakauskas captures the subdued rhythm of Soviet-era life.
📸 Williamsburg, 1997 Before the condos, before the brunch lines— just ghosts, rubble, and the quiet resistance of painted walls.
El jardin de senderos que se bifurcan.
Año 2020
Papel couché de 200 gr.
Encuadernado artesanal
36 páginas
5,8 x 8,3 pulgadas
No Sleep: NYC Nightlife Flyers 1988-1999 / Available at www.draw-down.com / A #visualhistory of the halcyon days of #NewYorkCity club life as told through flyer art. Spanning the late 80s through the late 90s, when #nightlife buzz travelled via flyers and word of mouth, No Sleep features a collection of artwork from the personal archives of New York City DJs, promoters, #clubkids, nightlife impresarios, and the artists themselves. Club flyers, by design, were ephemeral objects distributed on street corners, outside of #nightclubs and concert halls, in barbershops and retail shops, and were not intended to be preserved for posterity. Through the 90s, they became both increasingly prevalent and more sophisticated as printing technology evolved. Overnight, however, with the birth of the internet, the club flyer essentially disappeared, and despite it being common at one time for promoters to print thousands of flyers for any given event, they are now hard to come by. Designed by Omar Acosta and Krzysztof Poluchowicz #graphicdesign #typography (at New York, New York) https://www.instagram.com/p/BpZPVcEhoT4/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=fhv46t3fe6on
Apple at 50: a visual history
Celebrating 50 Years of Innovation and Design
Can you believe it? Apple has reached a remarkable milestone of 50 years, and what a journey it has been! From its humble beginnings in a garage to becoming one of the most influential companies in tech history, Apple has not only transformed the way we communicate but also how we live our everyday lives.
Visual Evolution: One of the most striking aspects of Apple’s journey is its visual transformation. Remember the iconic Apple I? It paved the way for a series of groundbreaking products, including the Macintosh, which introduced the world to graphical user interfaces. Fast forward to the sleek lines of the iPhone, and we see a design philosophy that emphasizes simplicity and elegance.
Innovation at Its Core: Apple’s commitment to innovation has continually pushed boundaries. The launch of the iPod revolutionized how we consume music, while the App Store created an entirely new ecosystem for developers and users alike. As we reflect on these milestones, it’s clear that Apple has consistently redefined industries, from computing to entertainment.
Cultivating Community: Beyond products, Apple has fostered a vibrant community of users and developers. The annual WWDC event, for example, serves as a gathering point for creative minds passionate about technology. It’s this sense of belonging that keeps fans eagerly awaiting the next big reveal, whether it’s a new gadget or a software update.
Looking Ahead: As we celebrate this golden anniversary, it’s exciting to think about what the future holds. With advancements in areas like augmented reality and artificial intelligence, Apple continues to lead the charge in shaping technology for the next generation. Who knows what groundbreaking innovations await us in the next 50 years?
Apple's journey is not just about products; it's about a shared experience that resonates with millions. Whether you're a lifelong fan or a curious newcomer, there's something in Apple’s story for everyone. Here’s to celebrating the past, present, and future of this iconic brand!
#AppleAt50 #TechHistory #Innovation #Design #AppleFan #MilestoneMoments
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Ein durchaus spannendes Projekt. Und dann auch noch aus Potsdam.
No Sleep: NYC Nightlife Flyers 1988-1999 / Available at www.draw-down.com / A #visualhistory of the halcyon days of #NewYorkCity club life as told through flyer art. Spanning the late 80s through the late 90s, when #nightlife buzz travelled via flyers and word of mouth, No Sleep features a collection of artwork from the personal archives of New York City DJs, promoters, #clubkids, nightlife impresarios, and the artists themselves. Club flyers, by design, were ephemeral objects distributed on street corners, outside of #nightclubs and concert halls, in barbershops and retail shops, and were not intended to be preserved for posterity. Through the 90s, they became both increasingly prevalent and more sophisticated as printing technology evolved. Overnight, however, with the birth of the internet, the club flyer essentially disappeared, and despite it being common at one time for promoters to print thousands of flyers for any given event, they are now hard to come by. Designed by Omar Acosta and Krzysztof Poluchowicz #graphicdesign #typography https://www.instagram.com/p/Br8OXk3A-xy/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=18iu43r6fc84
This could be the greatest book ever published! So excited to dive into this. #Labyrinth #JimHenson #DavidBowie #DanceMagicDance #visualhistory #behindthescenes #makingof #fantasy #adventure