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The Quentin Blake Centre for Illustration has just found its perfect home

Creative Boom

The Quentin Blake Centre for Illustration – the UK's only public arts organisation dedicated to the craft of illustration – has found its perfect home. Once complete, the project will provide exhibitions, tours, and events that shine a light on illustrators and their impact on our lives. And the artist himself couldn't be happier.

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Zaha Hadid Architects: Vertical Urbanism, the Exhibition

Design Milk

The newly opened Zaha Hadid Architects: Vertical Urbanism exhibition showcases the bold, explorative urbanism they’re known for through a variety of design strategies used to create vibrant and sustainable community-orientated spaces within densely populated urban spaces. © Photo Courtesy of Hong Kong Design Institute.

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Ekow Eshun curates an exhibition inspired by activism and agency

Creative Review

The Fund for Global Human Rights is a charity working with activists across Africa, Latin America, South Asia and Southeast Asia – four regions of the world that it is spotlighting in Face to Face, a new public exhibition in King’s Cross Tunnel and the surrounding Outside Art Project space, which launched earlier this year.

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Snow in the Summer: Ryoko Kaneta's art blends enchanting scenes with environmental crisis

Creative Boom

Ryoko was born in Ibaraki Prefecture in 1991 and graduated from Yokohama University of Art and Design in 2014. Refined and spiritual Composed of 13 acrylic paintings on canvas, Ryoko's new exhibition represents an artistically powerful and contemporary body of work.

Art 399
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Cute Furry Character Illustrations by Renee French

Design You Trust

She has had solo exhibitions in NYC, LA, Tokyo, Sydney and Melbourne, and her publications include Baby Bjornstrand, 2014 and Hagelbarger and That Nightmare Goat, 2013. More: Instagram.

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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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F5: Anya Molyviatis Talks Brian Eno’s Light Boxes, Jay Nelson + More

Design Milk

The photo above is from one of my favorite exhibitions featuring his light boxes. In 2014, Eno created a series of six light box pieces that explore the relationship between musical compositions and seamlessly generated colorscapes produced by interwoven LED lights. Ultimately, it revolves around the power of connection and vibrations.