Demna, the creative director of Balenciaga, has addressed the controversial ad campaign sparking outrage online.
L'Orient-Express fait son grand retour, avec une réouverture prévue pour 2025. Son nouvel intérieur, imaginé par Maxime d’Angeac, fondateur du studio de design et d'architecture éponyme, promet une expérience qui allie héritage et modernité.
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I guess in the 1950s the best way to advertise to women was through misogyny!
World Architecture Community News - ALICE installs a fully-fledged timber framework 'House 1' at EPFL campus in Lausanne
Fuel your mind poster by Shaun Tan The Bologna Children's Book Fair started today, and tomorrow Seba and I are going for our annual pilgrimage, like every Spring for the past 14 years. The experience is always interesting, often exciting, generally exhausting. This time I am particularly looking forward to it, since we have some new important projects to promote and discuss. Say a little prayer for us and enjoy this reading rainbow! Sneak peak illustration from It's a book by Lane Smith Illustration from the lovely Roland by André Francois, 1958, thanks to Le figure dei libri Galassia Gutenberg poster by Gianluigi Toccafondo Illustration by Chiho Makino Illustration by Yolanda Mosquera Illustration by Henri Galeron for Gallimard Jeunesse Jungle library, thanks to the ever fascinating Franco Matticchio Cover of Why you should read Kafka before you waste your life by James Hawes. Lettering and illustration by Steve Snider, thanks to Rough Front Vintage reading poster, thanks to delicious industries and doe-c-doe Bookmark by Lesley Barnes, thanks to the always wonderful Aqua-Velvet
In a new book called Cosmigraphics: Picturing Space Through Time, published this month by Abrams, Michael Benson examines over a thousand years of mapping the great beyond.
When a Communist goes to work on you tell him that you are on to him and his dirty game. Tell him, further, that you think it your patriotic duty to make his activities known to others and to the p…
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Drawing and video games have been Mathieu’s passions since he was a child. That’s what drew him to the visual arts, he says. When building his home office setup, Mathieu turned it into a living, breathing space where he could work, play and create.
Anti-Communist Propaganda Cold War
Redefining student housing to streamline and improve life on campus
If you have ever tried sending an email message based on a template through Outlook, then you know that the process is a fairly long one. However, there is a way to make this process significantly faster. The best way to do so is by using the Outlook Quick Steps option. Quick Steps is an ... Read more
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The Mexico City–based firm's oeuvre spans furniture, private residences, and environmentally-conscious builds
Midcentury Americans lived in perpetual fear of nuclear annihilation from the Commies.
'The Creeks', the Albert Herter estate designed by Grosvenor Atterbury c. 1899 in East Hampton. Click HERE and HERE for more on 'The Creeks' and HERE for a 1916 article on the house from Country Life in America. Click HERE to see 'The Creeks' on google earth and HERE on bing. Photos from American Architect & Architecture, 1908.
Pentagram partner and noted designer Paula Scher talks about her commitment to printed poster design and how the field has evolved.
Library music is often used in television, radio and film productions. This low-budget, pre-written music is intended to convey particular moods to the audience. Entire LPs, named by theme and often in multiple volumes, are dedicated to a wide variety of moods and concepts such as 'business dynamism', 'modern leisure', 'relaxed terror', 'perky dismay' and 'unspecified uncertainty'. The library music records presented here were found in the Scarfolk Council archive. Our files show that audio from them was included not only in many of Scarfolk's public information and infant indoctrination films, but they were also the soundtracks to party political broadcasts of the 1970s. Library music was also used by large corporations in their threatening advertising campaigns, as well as the aggressive training and breaking of ineffective, altruistic employees. Additionally, subliminal audio from releases such as 'Sound Frequencies to Induce Unconditional Obedience' (Music de Scarfolke, 1970) was broadcast on all local television channels on the hour, every 8 hours, for a duration of 3 seconds. It triggered in citizens the compulsion to stand at their open front doors and shout out confessions to thought crimes they had perpetrated during the day. Teams of social workers hiding in bushes and beneath cars recorded the confessions for later exploitation by the state. For example, up until 1979, a portfolio of each citizen's crimes was buried with him so that any outstanding sentences or punishments incurred in this life may be carried over into the next.
Hockney and Bourgeois go head-to-head for the most beautiful, and it’s a face-off between Picasso, Mondrian and Hirst for the ultimate ‘shock of the new’ effect. Now you can pit legendary artists against each another in a card game for art lovers
Image 27 of 29 from gallery of House For a Physicist / ATOMAA. Plan
Image 8 of 23 from gallery of AD Classics: Bolwoning / Dries Kreijkamp. Photograph by Ons Verleden Hedentendage
Illustrators showcase their designs for books, magazines and advertising – featuring futuristic cities, plasticine circuit boards and the life story of a doomed dancer
Image 8 of 23 from gallery of C. F. Møller’s Competition Winning design for VIA University College in Denmark. Design Development. Image Courtesy of C. F. Møller
Hi, I am Yeo Shi Jie, 0330176. Site Analysis establishes the context or environment for both projects 1 and 2. In assigned tutorial groups with 11 students, the students conduct a site visit where they record, observe and gather data informing the physical and social dimensions of the environment. Method used in data collection may include sketches, diagrams, photography, videography, audio recordings, secondary site data from various local authorities, and simple interviews focusing on but not