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Hingston Studio's designs for Garry Fabian Miller, the 'camera-less' fine art photographer

Creative Boom

Dubbed 'one of the most progressive figures in fine art photography', Garry Fabian Miller's work is currently on show at the Arnolfini Gallery in Bristol. Tom Hingston, founder of his eponymous London-based studio , was tasked with creating the graphics for the show, working closely with the artist.

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MOS Offers a New Image of Architectural Work

Azure Magazine

Once you start a conversation with (662) MOS ARCH, you enter a choose-your-own-adventure format of the exhibition. Graphics by Studio Lin and photography by Michael Vahrenwald come together with MOS’s curatorial statement and the show’s object list to create an immersive experience via text message.

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Meet Melissa McAuliffe, Shillington Graduate and Exhibition Designer for the National Gallery of Victoria

Shillington

Straight after graduation I got a freelance role as a junior graphic designer, which was a great learning experience! I also spent time developing more design skills by doing self-initiated projects in motion graphics and working on my photography. In this brief, I also incorporated my own photography, which was a nice plus.

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21 Famous Graphic Designers That Anyone in the Design Industry Needs to Know in 2023

Shillington

We love graphic design. And we’re guessing, as you’re here, you love graphic design too. This means that we all love graphic designers too—after all, they’re the ones creating the designs. We believe there are some famous graphic designers that everyone should know!

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Serving Sculpture

Mindsparkle Mag

The main element is a circle, which appears throughout the whole identity as a graphic element or as a beam of light in photos. The visual identity for Serving Sculpture receives inspiration from sitting around a table, or a stage, where the design pieces are seen and enjoyed. The post Serving Sculpture appeared first on Mindsparkle Mag.

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Recharger Unwind

Mindsparkle Mag

Photography: François Ollivier. Designers’ work is also impeccable as they applied all their knowledge and tool from the digital world to create this branding. We hope their visuals remind you of this warm-felt invitation we mentioned at the beginning. . Additional credits. Motion : Félix Arsenault .