Remove 2010 Remove Fine Art Remove Publishing
article thumbnail

12 magazines and blogs that every photographer should check out

Creative Boom

Magazines to devour Aperture : From its base in New York, Aperture is a nonprofit publisher that leads conversations around photography worldwide through an acclaimed quarterly magazine, books, exhibitions, digital platforms, public programs, limited-edition prints, and awards.

Magazine 483
article thumbnail

George Byrne's abstract photos of Los Angeles turn the city into a candy-coloured dreamscape

Creative Boom

However, George's decision to move to LA in 2010 also benefited from good timing. And thanks to Instagram, he was able to publish a picture a day and get real-time feedback from a supportive community of like-minded people. Post Truth is available to buy now from German publisher Hatj Cantz as a regular and special edition.

Insiders

Sign Up for our Newsletter

This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply.

article thumbnail

Dot Dot Dot Is the Most Influential Design Magazine You’ve Never Heard Of

Eye on Design

asked the cover of the first issue of Dot Dot Dot , published in April 2000. This rigorous meta-analysis immediately inserted Dot Dot Dot into the lineage of design journalism and set the tone for its entire run of 20 issues which were released biannually from 2000 to 2010. Then I thought, why not? Then I thought, why not?

Magazine 111
article thumbnail

“Always Moving Under the Surface”: Organic Typography by Alex Ortiga

Design You Trust

2009-2010 he obtained the Adobe Photoshop Certification, and he soon started to work as graphic designer. In 2013 he entered with commitment and awareness in the world of painting and figurative arts, the same year he decided to enroll at the Academy of Fine Arts in Venice, where he graduated with full marks and honors.

article thumbnail

Ed Fella’s Flyers Blur the Lines Between Design and Art

Eye on Design

In 2010, I curated a selection of Ed Fella’s famous flyers, created “after the fact”—as he put it—for his own lectures, in an exhibition about Surrealism and graphic design at the Moravian Gallery in the Czech Republic. Pokorny had never seen Fella’s work before; his background as a critic and curator was in fine art, not design.

Art 98
article thumbnail

Seeing the Unseen in the Groundbreaking Work of Harold Edgerton

Feature Shoot

This platform immediately elevated Edgerton’s work in the realms of fine art. All images: © 2010 MIT. Courtesy of MIT Museum, book published by Steidl. In 1933, Edgerton’s milk splashes appeared in the Royal Photographic Society’s annual exhibition, and he continued to show work there regularly into the next decade.”.

article thumbnail

“An entity unto itself”: A New York design guide

Design Week

As part of the transition, they also established independent publishers, Manuals Standard, which aims to preserve design history by looking at old systems – like a NASA manual or the city’s Subway – and reproducing it in books which are available to buy. “New Yorkers make things happen; they have to,” they say.