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Stanley Chow exhibition will showcase illustrations of people from film, stage and TV

Creative Boom

One of the world's most renowned illustrators has chosen some of his most iconic works for a 14-week exhibition at The Edge Theatre & Arts Centre in Chorlton. The exhibition will also include the three patrons of The Edge, Sir Mark Rylance, Julie Hesmondhalgh and John Thomson.

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Jacob Lindgren Recommends 7 Publications That Take An Expansive Approach To Graphic Design

Eye on Design

The opening took place in August of 2019, and we spent the year prior plotting how it would work and sourcing publications via friends and our connections to existing publishing networks. That arrangement mostly remains the same now, but we also find it important to take things that are decidedly not publications that we’re familiar with too.

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Stunning Color Photography in the 1950s by Saul Leiter

Design You Trust

He continued to work as a fashion photographer through the 1970s, contributing to such publications as in Show, Elle, British Vogue, Queen, and Nova. After several exhibitions at Howard Greenberg Gallery throughout the 1990s, Leiter’s work experienced a surge of popularity after a monograph, Early Color, was published by Steidl in 2006.

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The Autochrome: A Revolutionary but Brief Moment in Photography History

Design You Trust

Developed by the Société Lumière in 1907, the Autochrome was the first industrial color photography process available to the public. The Autochrome was a groundbreaking photographic process that revolutionized the industry in the early 20th century. ” This new process quickly gained popularity and created a craze for color photography.

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Oklahoma’s First Americans Museum is a Generational Landmark

Azure Magazine

But when Los Angeles-based architects Johnson Fain won the commission to design the Oklahoma City institution, they could scarcely have predicted that another 25 years would pass before the 16,250-square-metre cultural haven opened to the public.

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Sneakers, unboxed

UX Collective

Sneakers Unboxed: Studio to Street exhibition space For some people shoes are just something to wear to walk. link] I checked out the exhibition not long after its opening to see what the hype was all about as I am not a sneaker-obsessive to the level of crazy but I do appreciate the culture. You pick a colour you like.

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Haunting Photographic Self-Portraits by Francesca Woodman From the 1970s

Design You Trust

She attended public school in Boulder, Colorado, between 1963 and 1971, except for second grade, which she attended in Italy, where the family spent many summers between school years. Abbot Academy merged with Phillips Academy in 1973; Woodman graduated from the public Boulder High School in 1975. h/t: vintag.es.