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sneak peek: rocío fueyo

On April 5, 2010 By

rocío fueyo, an adver­tis­ing art direc­tor in madrid, spain, has always had a love for inte­rior design. long­ing to dec­o­rate a blank space from top to bot­tom, rocio’s all-white apart­ment became the per­fect oppor­tu­nity. the neigh­bor­hood where rocío lives, malasaña, was orig­i­nally cre­ated as low income hous­ing, but has become the “it” place for cre­ative peo­ple to live, open shops and start restau­rants and galleries.

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Mul­ti­plic­ity is the act of plac­ing the same per­son a few times in the same photo, using that con­cept some peo­ple just took that to the next level and here is an awe­some selec­tion of Mul­ti­plic­ity Pho­tog­ra­phy, check it out! by saboegel by MeFind by Sea­gers by A.J. French by Lens-Prince by Angela_Toidze by Michael Hunter by Michael Hunter by Michael Hunter by Michael Hunter by Michael Hunter by Sean Lee Cheng by Steve Kay by A | M by Sebastien.b by Michael Hunter by Dollen by Dollen by Mdm Bricolleur by tuthdoc99 by Figurita_nl by Kit Haselden Pho­tog­ra­phy by F.A.R

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We have seen lots of beau­ti­ful web­sites, cre­ated by many tal­ented web design­ers from around the world. And I bet many of us are curi­ous to know how their work­sta­tions look like or what kind of com­put­ers they use. Web design­ers spend most of their time in front of their com­put­ers , and they will make their work­sta­tions as com­fort­able as pos­si­ble, based on their styles and needs

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On April 4, 2010 By

Do you eat, breathe, and dream about beau­ti­ful creative?

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Jenny Holzer in Rome, 1998 Get Lucky | Since cap­i­tal is in cri­sis, UK-based artists have joined forces, in hopes of hit­ting the big one. [Artists’ Lot­tery Syn­di­cate] Repeat Offend­ers | A favorite project around here, Trade School, (pre­vi­ously) fin­ished in Feb­ru­ary, but the orga­niz­ers are hop­ing for a come­back, and they need the funds to re-open Related posts: Trade School Open for Reg­is­tra­tion Artists Strike Back! The New York Street Adver­tis­ing Takeover (NYSAT)/Municipal Land­scape Con­trol Com­mit­tee Art School: Pro­pos­tions for the 21st Century

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Before jump­ing in and cre­at­ing mul­ti­ple ban­ner ads there are a few rec­om­men­da­tions to review first.

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The con­cept of visu­al­iza­tion as a medium is great, but how far can infor­ma­tion graph­ics be pushed until it falls off the cliff? The Fusion 41 Com­pe­ti­tion [fusion41.com] is a recent exam­ple of the world of adver­tis­ing focus­ing on the visual attrac­tion of data visu­al­iza­tion. The com­pe­ti­tion ” amassed a wealth of raw data gen­er­ated from all of the teams and activ­i­ties “, which were then “brought to life” in poster-size infographics.

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Today we’re going to dis­cuss some­thing that is both a hot trend and time­less art: typog­ra­phy. The basic rules out­lined below will help you become more aware of how you struc­ture and use typog­ra­phy in your designs. Being con­scious of these rules can improve nearly every­thing you cre­ate that con­tains a head­line or major typo­graphic element

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One of the ben­e­fits of work­ing as a free­lance designer is that you can work with clients all around the world. Loca­tion isn’t the same type of bar­rier that it is with most tra­di­tional busi­nesses. How­ever, because of the pos­si­bil­ity to work with clients in just about any loca­tion, most design­ers do not mar­ket them­selves to clients in their local area

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This post is brought to you by the Future of Web Design Lon­don. The Future of Web Design con­fer­ence is big­ger and bet­ter than ever before with two tracks and a bril­liant line up of speakers

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