PRINT’s latest Designer of the Week, Michigan-based Kristen Uroda, will captivate you with her use of color and inspire you with her perspective on what art and design should create in our lives. Name: Kristen Uroda Location: Holland, Michigan Website: kristenuroda.com Design school attended: Massachusetts College of Art and Design, Boston, MA How would you describe your work? Playful and colorful Where do you find inspiration? I think I find inspiration in a lot of random th
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Join us on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/neverlazy NeverLazy is an online visual arts & fashion magazine showcasing the works of emerging and established creative individuals. Issue 20 (Winter 2015) features: Akatre, Aleksandra Klicka, Aliona Kuznetsova, Anna Danilova, Desiree Kong, Eun Kim, Gioconda and August, cover artist Giulia Albertini, Giulia Mazza, Irida Mete, Irma Gruenholz, Ismaele Bulla, Lisk Feng, Lotte Dirks, Luke Musharbash & Allegra Ghiloni, Maïté Franchi, Mirage Collective, Nick Fisher, Nin Djani, Nocera&Ferri, Philip Giordano and Sanne Kreijmborg.
Showcasing the “best of healthcare building design and healthcare design-oriented research,” the American Institute o...
while incarcerated under a 70-month prison term, american artist jesse krimes established a monumental mural, made from the humble materials he had access to: newspaper clippings from the new york times, hair gel, and federal prison bed sheets.
Vittra Telefonplan takes away the formal classroom, desks, and chairs.
Completed in 2012 in Portland, United States. Images by Nick Merrick / Hendrich Blessing, Eckert & Eckert, ZGF Architects LLP. The new 334,000 SF, nine-story Randall Children’s Hospital at Legacy Emanuel consolidates previously dispersed pediatric care and creates a new...
Abécédaire des collections de mode enfant de la saison . Hors-série bi-annuel. Bilingual Edition
Jill Barklem, the creator of Brambly Hedge, has got together with the Wildlife Trusts to bring us this beautiful gallery of fictional and real wood mice, voles, shrews, harvest mice – and the natural world they live in
Getting offended can be such a fun feeling, especially when it's art and humor where no one is spared. Bob Staake has created a series of "S...
Chris Long BBC Una muestra en Reino Unido exhibirá los dibujos realizados por niños judíos en un campo de concentración de la ex Checoslovaquia durante la Segunda Guerra Mundial. Las imágenes ofrec…
Whimsical and captivating, Israeli artist Gabriella Barouch’s illustrations combine surreal and realistic elements, grounding her audience in a familiar reality while inviting them to imagine something grander. Fantastical and down-to-earth subjects commingle on sparse backgrounds in playful scenes, emanating childhood nostalgia. Each piece is an invitation to the viewer to create their own narrative around the dream-like vision. Wielding her digital tools in a home studio filled with the colorful toys she collects, Gabriella Barouch creates pieces that are at once innocent and thought-provoking. Her signature style, a combination of simple backgrounds, soft color schemes, and fanciful subjects appeals to a wide and diverse audience while retaining a deeply personal point-of-view. She’s worked with a host of big name clients including Hallmark, Le Monde, and the French Post Office. The ultimate narrative is the one
The Story Pod, a community-supported lending library designed by Atelier Kastelic Buffey is helping to invigorate the Town of Newmarket in Toronto.
For 100 years, they stayed hidden in family albums. Now amateur photographer Horace Warner’s intimate portraits of London’s poorest children are being printed for the first time, giving a glimpse into a forgotten world
1927 J. Carlos Cover of The Spanish Magazine Para Todos.
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Le portfolio de Mouni Feddag est un condensé de dessins magnifiques, naïfs et joyeux, où figurent des centaines de points colorés dans un style impressionniste.
Sixteenth issue of Frrresh, the online visual arts magazine.
Anna & Elena Balbusso are Italian twins artist who live and work in Milan. Since 1994 they have been working as a team freelance
After only a year of being in business, a fire broke out and destroyed their entire establishment. All that was saved from the blaze was one piano.
from the illustrated magazine Kodomo no kuni (“Children’s Land”), 1922–30 previously posted on Feb. 5, 2015 on 50 Watts
As half-term comes to a close, it’s not just children who dread the return of packed lunches and long days wedged into a row of desks.
Strategies to improve child development - 1. Providing a loving environment 2. Providing high-quality education 3. Promoting healthy lifestyle
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Rumanian Punishment Gifts by Etelka Penquelik is not a real book, but don't you wish it were? It's from designer Sean Tejaratchi's fantastic LiarTownUSA site.
Issue 17 of Frrresh, the online visual arts magazine.
From appearing on The Rachael Ray Show to getting his very own coffee-table book, how Detroit interior decorator Corey Damen Jenkins is putting the city’s design scene on the national map By Nicole Frehsee Mazur Featured photo by Brett Mountain All interior photos provided by Corey Damen Jenkins On a freezing January morning in Birmingham, Corey Damen Jenkins is feeling frazzled. “I apologize for the state of my desk,” says the 43-year-old, whose elegant, richly colored office, in a brick building overlooking a parking structure, is filled with holiday detritus: plaid wrapping paper, boxes of candy, greeting cards. “It’s a dumping ground for everything. I haven’t had time to process it.” It may seem incongruous that one of Detroit’s premier interior designers spends any time at all in a less-than-Insta-worthy room, but ironically, Jenkins has been so busy perfecting other peoples’ spaces that he hasn’t had time to work on his own. So a month after Christmas, gifts from clients and business associates sit atop his desk, untouched. “I’ve been everywhere the past few weeks,” says Jenkins, who lives in Bloomfield Hills when he’s not on the road. He rattles off a list of cities, including New York (where he […]
photo: Martine Boisvert Isabelle Arsenault is an illustrator who studied Graphic Design at the Université du Québec à Montréal (2001). After her studies, she quickly contributed to several magazine…
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What would happen if, instead of celebrities and supermodels, magazine covers showcased women and girls who are invisible to society? That was the motivation behind the Cover Stories campaign, launched
Unfortunately, not everyone is blessed with good parents, and children of toxic parents know exactly how that feels.
My favorite character at the moment: Lenis Olle, by Emma Adbage. So funny and sweet and beautiful...ev...
林明子(Akiko Hayashi)