In this short article we explore the concept of Borrowing from Impressionist Art in Design.
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In this short article we explore the concept of Borrowing from Impressionist Art in Design.
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Right now, the department of arts is faced with a lot of pressure from the whole education system. Many questions have risen, varying from its validity to its worth of teaching design in the colleges. While the departments are experiencing some unstable shifts, the government does not play its part to support the industry. In this article we discuss Why Students Need to Get a Design Degree.
In this book review, we take a look at Graphic Design for Art, Fashion, Film, Architecture, Photography, and Product Design & Everything In Between by Andy Cooke
It’s a collection of ground-breaking campaigns for the creative industries and insights from the world’s leading design studios and shows how today’s graphic designers are thinking, collaborating and breaking the rules.
In this amazing! Skillshare course learn along online with Author and Illustrator Emiliano Ponzi The Art of Illustration: Find, Develop and Express Your Creative Voice.
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In today’s post we take a look at Me and My Other Self Illustrations (Part 2)
This is the second part to a recent article we posted Me and my other self Illustrations which displayed famous male celebrities side by side with their younger and older self. Now we have the female version by Fulvio Obregon
Fulvio said “New series of “Me & My Other Me” in collaboration with Adapt Worldwide This time we agreed to make it in a Women’s Version.”
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In today’s post i thought i would share these fantastic illustrations i found on Behance by Fulvio Obregon – Me and my Other Self Illustrations. The illustrations are incredible but what i love even more is the concept displayed and how it offers a visual comparison of how famous people have changed over the years.