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Famous Pop Art Artists’ Everlasting Influence on Graphic Design

Creative Market

Because of the kitschy approach to art, which was meant to actually be his ode to modern culture, his Soup Cans were initially received by critics and the public as something offensive. However, in 2006, one of the paintings from this Soup Cans series was sold for almost $12 million. Elvis Presley Paintings. Robert Rauschenberg.

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50 Best Design Blogs You Have To Read (2023 Update)

Shillington

Founded by Brazilian designer Fabio Sasso in 2006, it’s particularly strong on 3D work, which doesn’t get much attention from most design blogs. Abduzeedo Abduzeedo is a collective of individual writers sharing articles about architecture, design, photography and UX.

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20 best illustration agents in the UK, and the awesome illustrators they represent

Creative Boom

It includes artist and director Mat Maitland, image maker Joe Cruz, artist and designer Anthony Burrill, artist and printmaker Kate Gibb, and 3D artist Jack Sachs. Dutch Uncle Established in 2006, Dutch Uncle is a forward-thinking illustration and animation agency based in London, New York and Tokyo.

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35 Examples of Vintage and Retro Typography You Need to See

Shillington

It was used broadly across soul and funk records, posters and advertising but also appeared on catalogs and more everyday publications throughout the decade. British typeface Gill Sans was designed by sculptor, printmaker and typeface designer Eric Gill —who clearly named his most famous typeface after himself. 10 (Switzerland, 1961).

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10 Landmark Projects Shaping Architecture in 2024

Azure Magazine

Here at Azure, the annual tradition entails taking stock of the last 12 months of design, including public spaces , interiors , products , as well as residential and commercial architecture. And every January, we turn the page and look forward. In 2024, there’s plenty to look forward to.