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Poster Cult: the latest works of Swiss printmaker Dafi Kühne

Creative Boom

© Photography: Peter Hauser Kühne's latest publication wrestles with the romanticisation of craftsmanship in a digital age and explores how he merges these two worlds through his ever-evolving practice. But despite all this, poster printing seems to have endured and retained its popularity as a medium of communication and advertising.

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Ian Morris on what it takes to be a successful children's book illustrator

Creative Boom

However, I am also interested in printmaking methods, screenprinting, mono printing, etching, and true grain. His first paid illustration job was with BBC History Magazine, where he worked with art director Suzanne Frank on an article about cross-dressers from the English Civil War.

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August 2024 Opportunities: Open Calls, Residencies, and Grants for Artists

Colossal

SculptureCenter In Practice Open Call (International) Artists who haven’t had an institutional solo exhibition in New York City are invited to submit proposals for a solo show, off-site project, publication, performance, and more with SculptureCenter. The project budget is $6,000 with an additional $1,000 artist stipend.

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May 2024 Opportunities: Open Calls, Residencies, and Grants for Artists

Colossal

Art in Odd Places 2024: Care (International) The iconic public visual and performance art festival in Manhattan will take place October 18 to 20, 2024, under the theme of Care. Artists, performers, agitators, and caretakers are eligible to submit projects that invite the public to stop, to rest, to consider, and, above all, to care.

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How Cranbrook’s Design Program Redefined How We Make and Talk About Graphic Design

Eye on Design

From the beginning, there was an emphasis on printmaking and book binding because of Gough’s work in newspapers,” Blauvelt told me. “We David Carson visited to see what the students were doing and even used some of their work in the first issue of Ray Gun magazine, the publication on which he made his name.

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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. Since its creation, it’s been showcased in a multitude of books, magazines, and exhibitions about American history. Elvis Presley Paintings.

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

Shillington

Design Week Founded in 1986, Design Week was the UK’s leading design magazine until 2011, when it became online-only. The magazine also features insightful interviews with some of the world’s leading designers— Paula Scher being a recent example. The brainchild of Parisian art director Martin Joubert, Print.pm