Bruce Mau was born on October 25 1959 and is known as Canadian designer and educator. Although studied and worked under several different occupations later in his career. He focused on architecture, museums, film, environmental design and philosophy. His broad… Continue Reading →
One of the most influential designers of the history of graphic design, as well as the first female principal at Pentagram, Paula Scher is an icon to the design world. She was born on October 6th 1948 and studied at… Continue Reading →
Rick Griffin is my personal favourite designer during this era because of his unique sharpness and looseness in his designs and typography. He was born June 18th 1944 and was a leading designer in psychedelic posters. He really got into… Continue Reading →
Alex Stienweiss was born March 24, 1917 in Brooklyn. Throughout his career he was primarily known for creating and designing various album covers. He was brought up from somewhat of a design background, his mother being a seamstress and his… Continue Reading →
In this infographic on Japonism I made a few weeks ago, I wanted to create a heavily focused Japanese theme rather than european theme. The way I achieved this was that I created illustrations inspired by ukio-e prints and referenced… Continue Reading →
For the IDEA 23′ first year history book I was assigned an index page. I went through multiple ideas, most being fairly simple but ended up landing on this concept. In the spread I chose to line the page with… Continue Reading →
Diego Rivera or Diego María Concepción Juan Nepomuceno Estanislao de la Rivera y Barrientos Acosta y Rodríguez was a mexican painter who was known for his murals. At the age of 10 Diego was given a scholarship by the government… Continue Reading →
Success in Football – The Modern Era What makes a football team successful in the modern era? Multiple factors lead to success although a few are more prominent than the others. Tactics before and within a match are vital to… Continue Reading →
On my Life and Culture Survey from 1915 to 1925, I was assigned an Artifact. I paired this with the topic, Jazz. I wanted to create an iconic figure from this period and the one that stood out the most… Continue Reading →
Jim Dine is an american painter that emerged as one of the top artists during the pop art period. Most of his works revolve around the theme of his own memory, body and his own personal identity. Some of his… Continue Reading →
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