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Magical world of inflatable art opens new cultural landmark in Manchester

Creative Boom

Yayoi Kusama and Dots Obsession, 1996-2011 Installation view_ The Watari Museum of Contemporary Art, Tokyo. The new venue will be commissioning and presenting a year-round programme by leading artists from across the world. © YAYOI KUSAMA. Courtesy of Ota Fine Arts, Victoria Miro and David Zwirner. © YAYOI KUSAMA.

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Austin Networking Events You Don’t Want to Miss

Canny

How many Austin networking events have you attended in the past? Those that have taken part in at least one networking event will know just how helpful they are to young and aspiring businesses. There are networking events everywhere in Austin. Credit to Network in Action. Network In Action. download now.

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50 fonts that will be popular with designers in 2025

Creative Boom

And we present the 50 most popular in our article below. Originally commissioned for Bloomberg Businessweek in 2011, it draws inspiration from artists such as Willem Sandberg and Barbara Kruger, as well as historical condensed sans serifs, notably Annonce Grotesk.

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The History Books Often Overlook Women in Design. A New One Seeks to Finally Give Them Their Due

Eye on Design

The story of graphic design is not tidy and linear, as it is often presented. In the field of graphic design, the victors were the people who were allowed to go to school, own businesses, join professional organizations where networking and mentoring happen, and enter competitions at will.

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Design Researcher Zara Arshad on Documenting East Asian Visual Culture and Tracing the “In-between”

Eye on Design

From 2011 to 2019, Arshad was documenting the field of contemporary design in and beyond China through her blog Design China. As I was flipping through the site, it felt like an archive—I could connect the dots between past and present. These interviews are presented as part of The Unheard Archive.

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Has the collective experience of the pandemic reset our relationship with the future?

UX Collective

Around 2009, Stuart Candy from Carnegie Mellon University presented the Future Cone as a way of depicting different kinds of potential futures. The diagram consists of a number of cones that expand out from the present into the future. What are our inspirations and have these changed because of the pandemic?

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How the Tokyo 2020 Olympics was designed

Design Week

Belgian designer Olivier Debie claimed that the identity shared similarities to his 2011 design for the Théâtre de Liège. In a bid for sustainability, 30% of the torch is made from recycled aluminium – metal that was taken from the prefabricated housing set up in the aftermath of the 2011 Great East Japan Earthquake.

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