“Oggi mentre scrivo c’è allarme rosso in Liguria e il Tanaro minaccia di straripare in Piemonte e per domani si annuncia la chiusura di tutte le scuole nel Cuneese. Intanto guardo l’app sui terremoti e leggo una scossa di 2.8 due ore fa a Castelsantangelo sul Nera e una di 3.8 venti ore fa ad […]
Titus Kaphar was born in 1976 in Kalamazoo, Michigan. He currently lives and works between New York and Connecticut, USA. His artworks interact with the history of art by appropriating its styles and...
The “Redaction Project” is a collaboration between artist Titus Kaphar and poet and attorney Reginald Dwayne Betts (both based in New Haven, CT). Kaphar’s
In conversation with COLLINS Design Director Megan Bowker about her team’s impressive brand reimagination for OpenWeb.
Identidade visual e leiaute de site para livraria de Los Angeles focada em temáticas raciais.
RAAAF and barbara visser have fabricated a faceted mass titled 'the end of sitting', which rejects seated positioning in the contemporary workplace.
Bas Princen is an architect who became a photographer at the precise moment when he noticed that taking a picture was the minimum human act capable of generating a project.…
animated phrases and short sentences float and move around the gallery walls, sometimes whispering things to the viewer, and other times appearing like an admonition revealing the nature of human beings and the changes in our emotions.
There are many kinds of rebrand. There are rebrands that tread lightly, reverently refining and polishing what is already there, like archaeologists delicately exhuming sunken lucre so that it can once again gleam (National Portrait Gallery). Then there are rebrands that are a little more decisive in their handling of the raw materials—imagine our similetic ...
In his series Chronicle: Passing (6,393 Per Hour), artist Greg Sand creates analog super-edits of the repeated patterns found in old photographs. Drapery, flowers, shoes, shadows, hands, and faces are homed in on and grouped into enormous grids, representing the simultaneous enormity and specificity of human death. As the series’ title notes, approximately 6,393 people around the world die every hour. Each small black-and-white or sepia-toned image is from an ambiguous past era, though hairstyles and clothing offer clues to every individual’s specific moment in time. More
This book designed by a Hungarian graphic designer Márton Borzák is unique. See also: [ef-archive number=2 tag=”lists” ] It’s filled with invisible pictures and annotations printe…
To exhibit his photography at large scale, Chris Engman builds rooms with interiors wrapped with his stunning photos of forests, deserts, and other landscapes. They beckon the viewer inside where,…
Sonia Castillo Studio created this modern brand identity for Woodyman. Founded by two friends, Woodyman is a brand specializing in the development of
Image 2 of 15 from gallery of Museum of Tolerance, Anne Frank Exhibit / Yazdani Studio of CannonDesign. Photograph by Benny Chan
“A good publication design needs to find the balance between aesthetics and concept. Design must have meaning, purpose, consciousness, etc., and not only be visually appealing.”