Category Archives: Design

Adult graphic design movies

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Warming up to green

Last month at the Make/Think: AIGA Design Conference in Memphis, AIGA unveiled The Living Principles for Design which “weaves together environmental protection, social equity, and economic health” into a new sustainability framework. So, why was I not jumping for joy?
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How typophiles name their cats

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The creative’s cubicle | Art you can bank on

You may or may not have heard of Millard Sheets, but if you've been to California, you've undoubtedly seen his work. Today, the original building that housed the Millard Sheets design studio still remains as an iconic example of his mural designs in their simplest form.
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Select work of an artist working as a graphic designer

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Knock back | Band of posters

Warning! You're about to explore the wonderful world of indie-rock posters. We recommend you grab something to drink and get comfortable because you're going to be here for awhile.
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Knock back | Do you know your type?

Short ones. Tall ones. Skinny ones. Round ones. Find your type in this week's Knock Back.
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Knock back | Made by me

This week's Knock Back explores how your grandmother’s hobby has become your bread and butter.
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The 5 words you need to know right now

No, you won’t find these here: tweet, friend or SEO. Read this old-school post, then draw up your own list of communication essentials.
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Design & beauty—making our mark

Striving to bring beauty into the world is worthy (and hard) work. But if beauty is in the eye of the beholder, then it’s a goal achieved in many different ways. Can we still achieve beauty in our work even though the final product may ultimately not reflect our own personal standards?
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