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Let’s throw out the colors in the air, and renew our love with a bit of romantic color. Happy Holi 🤩
10/03/2020

Let’s throw out the colors in the air, and renew our love with a bit of romantic color.
Happy Holi 🤩

Day-2726. April Greiman: Pursue New TechnologiesApril Greiman in many ways helped to put the ‘graphic’ in ‘graphic desig...
23/02/2019

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26. April Greiman: Pursue New Technologies
April Greiman in many ways helped to put the ‘graphic’ in ‘graphic design’. Greiman is recognized as one of the first designers to influence and encourage the acceptance and use of technology in graphic design and the arts during the 1980s. Before Greiman championed this move, computers had been seen solely as information processing tools, but after her Greiman’s shift, the industry followed suit and never looked back.

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Day-2625. Max Miedinger: Look To Be TransformativeMax Miedinger was a Swiss typeface designer known for creating one of ...
22/02/2019

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25. Max Miedinger: Look To Be Transformative
Max Miedinger was a Swiss typeface designer known for creating one of the most well known typefaces in the world, Helvetica (or as it was formerly known, Neue Haas Grotesk). Helvetica itself is a paragon of Swiss design – clean, legible, flexible, and it had no sight of serifs anywhere, no naturally it caught on pretty quickly. Miedinger’s contribution to the development of Swiss design helped shape the movement in an immeasurable way.

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Day-2524. Herb Lubalin: Have Some PunHerb Lubalin is one of the biggest names in typographical design, or as he calls it...
21/02/2019

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24. Herb Lubalin: Have Some Pun
Herb Lubalin is one of the biggest names in typographical design, or as he calls it ‘typographics’. Lubalin’s typographics were said to have transformed and enhanced written messages in ways that copywriting simply couldn’t, and his firm grasp on visual language, puns, and simplicity are what helped his designs leave their mark on the design industry.

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Day-2423. Alexey Brodovich: Experiment With TrendsAlexey Brodovich was instrumental in introducing European design trend...
20/02/2019

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23. Alexey Brodovich: Experiment With Trends
Alexey Brodovich was instrumental in introducing European design trends to America in the 1920s, which triggered a new generation of designers who created simpler and modern designs. This was not his only dabbling in trends though, throughout his famous 15 years at Harper’s Bazaar, Brodovich would consistently experiment with new trends in photography, typography and layout design, all of which helped to catapult the magazine into the spotlight.

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Day-2322. Chip Kidd: Master Visual LanguageChip Kidd is a contemporary designer specializing in book jacket designs whos...
19/02/2019

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22. Chip Kidd: Master Visual Language
Chip Kidd is a contemporary designer specializing in book jacket designs whose work has been described by NPR as having “spawned a revolution in the art of American book packaging”. Chip Kidd’s unique approach to book cover design consists of working to embody the book’s narrative in a visual way, through visual language. It’s this radical way of thinking about design that sets him apart from the rest, and keeps his designs memorable, timeless and a credit to the design community.

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Day-2221. Seymour Chwast: Combine Your Design DisciplinesSeymour Chwast is often credited as the designer who shaped con...
18/02/2019

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21. Seymour Chwast: Combine Your Design Disciplines
Seymour Chwast is often credited as the designer who shaped contemporary design and illustration, thanks to his expressive and iconic style that worked to blend the two disciplines in radical, playful ways that directly counteracted the clean, minimalist nature of Swiss design. Chwast helped develop a new, unique way of approaching design, as AIGA notes, that approach was “based on knowledge, appreciation and reapplication of past styles and forms”. Both Chwast’s visual work and this unique approach to design have had lasting impacts on the graphic design industry.

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Day-2120. Josef Muller-Brockmann: Go with the GridsArguably one of the most well known Swiss designers, Josef Muller-Bro...
17/02/2019

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20. Josef Muller-Brockmann: Go with the Grids
Arguably one of the most well known Swiss designers, Josef Muller-Brockmann’s body of work captures the ins and outs of Swiss design, from the geometric shapes, clean sans-serifs and the vibrant colors. Though, one of Muller-Brockmann’s greatest legacies is his role in the development and use of the grid system in graphic design, a tool which is still widely credited and used daily by designers.

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Day-2019. Armin Hofman: Blend Minimalism with Context and MeaningHailed as a legend of Swiss design, Armin Hofmann was a...
16/02/2019

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19. Armin Hofman: Blend Minimalism with Context and Meaning
Hailed as a legend of Swiss design, Armin Hofmann was a designer who inspired designers past and present with his powerful, clean, designs and his consistent encouragement of designing with context and meaning. Hofmann’s work typifies Swiss design and design with purpose making his work a paragon of effective, timeless and thoughtful design.

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Day-1918. Abram Games: Maximum Meaning, Minimum MeansAbram Games was an official WWII artist who is well recognized for ...
15/02/2019

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18. Abram Games: Maximum Meaning, Minimum Means
Abram Games was an official WWII artist who is well recognized for his 100s of punchy, politically-driven poster designs. Games’ work set a trend for designers everywhere by exemplifying his own personal motto of “maximum meaning, minimum means”, meaning that while the message and communication should be strong, the design should stay simple, clean, and direct.

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Day-1817. Susan Kare: Bring Your Designs to TechnologySusan Kare is a contemporary designer who left a large mark on des...
14/02/2019

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17. Susan Kare: Bring Your Designs to Technology
Susan Kare is a contemporary designer who left a large mark on design when she developed a series of interface element designs for the Apple Macintosh in the 1980’s at Apple and Steve Jobs’ NeXT. Some of her work you may be familiar with is the Monaco typeface, Geneva typeface, the Command key symbol on Apple keyboards, as well as icons like the trash can, the paint bucket tool, the lasso tool, the floppy disk save icon etc. Many of these examples of Kare’s work are still in use in some capacity, and a majority have influenced much of current interface design.

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