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Austrian Artist Erich Sokol’s Illustrations Were A Highlight Of Hugh Hefner’s Magazine

Design You Trust

Erich Sokol (1933–2003) was a celebrated Austrian illustrator and satirist, best known for his contributions to *Playboy* magazine during its golden era. His illustrations not only became iconic in the publication but also helped define the magazine’s visual identity during Hugh Hefner’s tenure. h/t: flashbak Source

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Pentagram redesigns Sight and Sound for a new era of film

Creative Review

Founded in 1932, Sight and Sound is the UK’s oldest film publication and has long been considered one of the international authorities on the subject. While independent and arthouse film is at its heart, BFI’s monthly magazine covers every corner of moving image culture, from TikTok through to TV. pentagram.com.

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10+ Best Desktop Publishing Software (2023)

Just Creative

InDesign comes from the base of Adobe PageMaker and can be used to publish all sorts of editorial products, such as books, journals, and magazines. You can create content for books, magazines, marketing materials, and social media content. It displays all the toolbars and menus available in the 2003 version. Learn More 8.

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Magical Imperfection: A New Documentary Explores the Life of Raymond Moriyama

Azure Magazine

For the young architect, it was a career-making public commission. While Moriyama retired from daily work in 2003, the firm of Moryiama & Teshima Architects remains a leading Canadian practice. (No In the afterglow of Canada’s centennial optimism, public investment in architecture still flourished — and so did Moriyama.

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Out Now: Azure’s 300th Issue!

Azure Magazine

We published pieces on the floating communities of Lagos, Nigeria (Sept 2007); Frank Gehry’s just-completed Walt Disney Concert Hall in Los Angeles (Nov/Dec 2003); and Nelda Rodger’s experience of “the Last Salone in Milan” (Jul/Aug 2005). appeared first on Azure Magazine.

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A Brutalist Icon is Transformed into an Ultra-Sustainable Hotel

Azure Magazine

Beloved by architects, detested by the public, New Haven’s Armstrong Rubber Company Building, an icon of brutalist architecture designed by Marcel Breuer, was voted Connecticut’s ugliest building in a 2018 Business Insider survey. The post A Brutalist Icon is Transformed into an Ultra-Sustainable Hotel appeared first on Azure Magazine.

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“Could Policy-Making be Considered Architecture?” A Q&A with Frida Escobedo

Azure Magazine

That all changed this March when New York’s Metropolitan Museum of Art picked her to design its new $500-million modern and contemporary art wing, 7,435 square metres of galleries and public space. You started practicing architecture immediately following your graduation from the Universidad Iberoamericana in 2003.